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and ukrainian himself generously gave the crimean region to ukraine. historians would argue about the legitimacy of this transfer for many years to come and sixty years after khrushchev's gift dramatic new events would take place in crimea was around the world are on ukraine as a crisis in crimea continues dozens of heavily armed men seize government buildings in crimea shut you crazy. just shrug your shoulders and say ok crimea is lost and the old arguments would heat up once again. the cold war would heat up and cool down by turns while both rivals were obsessive leave building up military capacity the turning point took place when the new era perestroika came to the u.s.s.r. with its new leader mikhail gorbachev in the middle of the one nine hundred eighty s. . perestroika meant restructuring towards liberalization and democratization it certainly had a positive impact on the international situation astonishing news from east germany by the east german authorities have said that in essence of the berlin wall doesn't mean anything anymore. but inside
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and became an incubator for leaders of ukrainian nazis. in one thousand nine hundred one one of them jack new book founded svoboda an openly radical nationalist party preaching the good old principles of bondage era. if you just. heard jew crane from the jews in russia ukraine for ukrainians and so on his statements got him fifth place in the simon vs and thought center top ten anti semitic world leader rankings of two thousand and twelve. but also sadly attracted numerous follow ups. dimitri are founded another extreme right organization treason or tried it in one thousand and four. in april two thousand and thirteen became an assistant to a member of parliament from the opposition party who died. later that same year he would become the leader of the most radical ukrainian nazi group the right sector. laundry paro be would soon appear leading a whole army of ultra nationalist warriors. in the torch marches would once again light up the streets of ukrainian cities. with. the world drastically changed in august one thousand nine hundred on
and became an incubator for leaders of ukrainian nazis. in one thousand nine hundred one one of them jack new book founded svoboda an openly radical nationalist party preaching the good old principles of bondage era. if you just. heard jew crane from the jews in russia ukraine for ukrainians and so on his statements got him fifth place in the simon vs and thought center top ten anti semitic world leader rankings of two thousand and twelve. but also sadly attracted numerous follow ups. dimitri...
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and became an incubator for leaders of ukrainian nazis. in one thousand nine hundred one one of them japanee book founded svoboda an openly radical nationalist party preaching the good old principles of bondage era. if you. heard jew crane from the jews in russia ukraine for ukrainians and so on his statements got him fifth place in the simon vs and thought center top ten anti semitic world leader rankings of two thousand and twelve. but also sadly attracted numerous phone. dimitri are founded another extreme right organization treason or trident in one nine hundred ninety four. in april two thousand and thirteen became an assistant to a member of parliament from the opposition party who died. later that same year he would become the leader of the most radical ukrainian nazi group the right sector. laundry paro be would soon appear leading a whole army of ultra nationalist warriors. in the torch marches would once again light up the streets of ukrainian cities. of. the world drastically changed in august one thousand nine hundred ninety on
and became an incubator for leaders of ukrainian nazis. in one thousand nine hundred one one of them japanee book founded svoboda an openly radical nationalist party preaching the good old principles of bondage era. if you. heard jew crane from the jews in russia ukraine for ukrainians and so on his statements got him fifth place in the simon vs and thought center top ten anti semitic world leader rankings of two thousand and twelve. but also sadly attracted numerous phone. dimitri are founded...
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ukrainian opposition leader mikhail saakashvili has warned corruption could tear the country apart if the e.u. and especially germany don't step in he was deported to poland last night after a heavily armed ukrainian border police stormed a kiev restaurant to detain him saakashvili a former president of georgia has described the move as a kidnapping now ukraine says he'd been in the country illegally and was sent back to the country he arrived from he's now in the polish capital wausau. dozens of mikhail saakashvili supporters braced the cold kiev night to protest his deportation they're backing his call for president pershing go to resign accusing him of corruption the ukrainian government says sacristy really is trying to stage a russian sponsored to satisfy his attorney has called kiev's actions outrageous was a common it's a kidnapping and not the detention because the detention would be based on either a court decision or other documents and this wasn't the case. this surveillance footage reportedly shows the moment border police arrested sac is really for deportation saying he w
ukrainian opposition leader mikhail saakashvili has warned corruption could tear the country apart if the e.u. and especially germany don't step in he was deported to poland last night after a heavily armed ukrainian border police stormed a kiev restaurant to detain him saakashvili a former president of georgia has described the move as a kidnapping now ukraine says he'd been in the country illegally and was sent back to the country he arrived from he's now in the polish capital wausau. dozens...
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says he was in the country illegally saakashvili is calling the move a kidnapping will go to the ukrainian capital also coming up. a power struggle in south africa the country's a.n.c. is pushing president jacob zuma to step down but will the scandal tainted leader comply. and the kick and the slap that could land a palestinian team in jail for years i had to meet trial before an israeli military court begins today are her actions protest or provocation. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us ukrainian opposition leader mikhail saakashvili is calling on the e.u. and especially germany to support his anticorruption campaign against the government in kiev now this after saakashvili was detained by heavily armed men in kiev and deported immediately to poland ukraine says he's been staying in the country illegally saakashvili has described the move as a kidnapping. this surveillance footage reportedly shows the moment amassed men stormed a kiev restaurant to detain one of the government's harshest critics their target mikhail saakashvili the former president of georgia the ukrainian govern
says he was in the country illegally saakashvili is calling the move a kidnapping will go to the ukrainian capital also coming up. a power struggle in south africa the country's a.n.c. is pushing president jacob zuma to step down but will the scandal tainted leader comply. and the kick and the slap that could land a palestinian team in jail for years i had to meet trial before an israeli military court begins today are her actions protest or provocation. i'm brian thomas great to have you with...
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in the middle of the seventeenth century ukrainian leader dunn who. broke a truce agreement made with poland siding more powerful russia. just over fifty years later as the russian swedish war was raging another ukrainian leader ivan mazeppa bro. the union with russia when he switched sides joining forces with the swedish invaders many times ukrainian history was written by third parties seeking to keep the gains of a revolution at any cost russia agreed to the humiliating conditions of the breast with screechy of one nine hundred eighteen which turned ukraine into a german protectorate another historical document to change the fate of ukraine was the molotov ribbentrop pact of one nine hundred thirty nine one of many such agreements being signed between european countries and rising germany. attempting to protect his nation from the approaching nazi threat. joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet in german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realigned the map of eastern
in the middle of the seventeenth century ukrainian leader dunn who. broke a truce agreement made with poland siding more powerful russia. just over fifty years later as the russian swedish war was raging another ukrainian leader ivan mazeppa bro. the union with russia when he switched sides joining forces with the swedish invaders many times ukrainian history was written by third parties seeking to keep the gains of a revolution at any cost russia agreed to the humiliating conditions of the...
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organization of ukrainian nationalists in german occupied polish. and eastern between one nine hundred forty three and one nine hundred forty four this genocide of poles was led by. thirty five thousand to sixty thousand people involved and twenty five to forty thousand eastern. fell victim to this massive ethnic cleansing operation. center.
organization of ukrainian nationalists in german occupied polish. and eastern between one nine hundred forty three and one nine hundred forty four this genocide of poles was led by. thirty five thousand to sixty thousand people involved and twenty five to forty thousand eastern. fell victim to this massive ethnic cleansing operation. center.
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in the middle of the seventeenth century ukrainian leader dunn who. broke a truce agreement made with poland siding more powerful russia. just over fifty years later as the russian swedish war was raging another ukrainian leader ivan mazeppa bro. the union with russia when he switched sides joining forces with the swedish invaders many times ukrainian history was written by third parties seeking to keep the gains of a revolution at any cost russia agreed to the humiliating conditions of the breast with screechy of one thousand nine hundred eighteen which turned ukraine into a german protectorate another historical document to change the fate of ukraine was the molotov ribbentrop pact of one thousand nine hundred thirty nine one of many such agreements being signed between european countries and rising germany. attempting to protect his nation from the approaching nazi threat. joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet in german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realign the
in the middle of the seventeenth century ukrainian leader dunn who. broke a truce agreement made with poland siding more powerful russia. just over fifty years later as the russian swedish war was raging another ukrainian leader ivan mazeppa bro. the union with russia when he switched sides joining forces with the swedish invaders many times ukrainian history was written by third parties seeking to keep the gains of a revolution at any cost russia agreed to the humiliating conditions of the...
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the former president of georgia and ukrainian protest leader mikhail saakashvili has been deported from ukraine to poland after accusing the country's president of corruption kiev said that saakashvili citizenship had been revoked and that he no longer had the right to stay in ukraine saakashvili described the deportation as an abduction and vowed to quote fight to the. sudden interruption of the usually calm lunchtime at a georgian restaurant in kiev just start filming the scene with their phones as a number of messages men and camouflage enter and detain one of the guests his name because. the former president of georgia was that there were no it's a kidnapping and not a detention because detention should be based on either a court decision or some other proceeding document that was not the case. it looks like someone is trying to illegally send mikheil out of ukraine with you know my heart that we were very well i really was indeed taken into custody and transported to the airport the ukrainian border guard service says he was illegally in the country. really moved to ukraine in two
the former president of georgia and ukrainian protest leader mikhail saakashvili has been deported from ukraine to poland after accusing the country's president of corruption kiev said that saakashvili citizenship had been revoked and that he no longer had the right to stay in ukraine saakashvili described the deportation as an abduction and vowed to quote fight to the. sudden interruption of the usually calm lunchtime at a georgian restaurant in kiev just start filming the scene with their...
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in the country illegally saakashvili is calling the move a kidnapping we get the latest from the ukrainian capital and also coming up south africans power struggle the ruling a.n.c. tells president jacob zuma that his time is up but zuma who faces many corruption allegations has so far refused to step aside. and the obama make history again this time with the official portraits gracing the walls of washington's national portrait gallery. i'm on with a great to have you accompany you created an opposition leader mikhail saakashvili has warned corruption could ted the country apart if the you and especially germany don't step in he was deported to poland last night after heavily armed ukrainian border police stormed a kiev arrested all to detain him saakashvili a former president of georgia has described the move as a kidnapping ukraine says he's been staying in the country illegally. dozens of mikail saakashvili supporters braced the cold kiev night to protest his deportation there backing his call for president poroshenko to resign accusing him of corruption the ukrainian government says t
in the country illegally saakashvili is calling the move a kidnapping we get the latest from the ukrainian capital and also coming up south africans power struggle the ruling a.n.c. tells president jacob zuma that his time is up but zuma who faces many corruption allegations has so far refused to step aside. and the obama make history again this time with the official portraits gracing the walls of washington's national portrait gallery. i'm on with a great to have you accompany you created an...
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organization of ukrainian nationalists in german occupied polish. and eastern between one nine hundred forty three and one nine hundred forty four this genocide of poles.
organization of ukrainian nationalists in german occupied polish. and eastern between one nine hundred forty three and one nine hundred forty four this genocide of poles.
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i'm brian thomas thanks for joining us the former president of georgia turned ukrainian protest leader mikhail saakashvili has been deported from ukraine to poland that after being detained by armed men at a restaurant in kiev ukraine said that saakashvili had been staying in the country illegally soccer fields described the move as a kidnapping he's led repeated protests against the trains president accusing him of corruption. this surveillance footage reportedly shows the momentum asked men stormed to kiev restaurant. to detain one of the government's harshest critics their target mikhail saakashvili the former president of georgia the ukrainian government insists he's trying to stage a russian sponsored coup here that's actually says president poroshenko should resign for failing to fight corruption his attorney blasted kiev's actions as outrageous was that there were no it's a kidnapping and not the detention because it tension would be based on either a court decision or other documents and discussing the case with stack is really was taken into custody by law enforcement agents t
i'm brian thomas thanks for joining us the former president of georgia turned ukrainian protest leader mikhail saakashvili has been deported from ukraine to poland that after being detained by armed men at a restaurant in kiev ukraine said that saakashvili had been staying in the country illegally soccer fields described the move as a kidnapping he's led repeated protests against the trains president accusing him of corruption. this surveillance footage reportedly shows the momentum asked men...
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citizenship while abroad but he forced his way back across the ukrainian border in september flanked by his supporters and his deportation may not be entirely surprising just last week a ukrainian court rejected his appeal to be given special protection against a possible extradition and in his native georgia he's wanted for alleged abuse of office in january a court there sentenced in absentee a to three years in prison now in poland he's vowing to fight on. and fight field indicates corruption and corrupt oligarchies ukraine as well as. this is my express this is my clear goal. i will do it from the time big from here from europe because of free to move here ukraine that was all the time to rest by police saakashvili said he would find a way to return to ukraine to fight against the nation's authorities insisting that it is his country. germany social democrats are expected to appoint under a nod as their first ever female leader following the resignation of former party leader cantor to boston shields this comes amidst a deep party infighting in turmoil over a new coalition deal b
citizenship while abroad but he forced his way back across the ukrainian border in september flanked by his supporters and his deportation may not be entirely surprising just last week a ukrainian court rejected his appeal to be given special protection against a possible extradition and in his native georgia he's wanted for alleged abuse of office in january a court there sentenced in absentee a to three years in prison now in poland he's vowing to fight on. and fight field indicates...
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ukrainian opposition leader mikhail saakashvili has said that he will continue to rally people against countries all thought is from abroad that's after he was detained last night and deported to poland so there's really says he was kidnapped and he's calling on the e.u. and german chancellor angela merkel in particular to support him in his anti corruption campaign in ukraine. dozens of mikhail saakashvili supporters braved the cold kiev night to protest against his deportation they were backing his call for president poroshenko to resign accusing him of corruption the ukrainian government says saakashvili is trying to stage a russian sponsored coup but saakashvili his lawyer has called here sanctions outrageous over there when it's a kidnapping and not the detention because the detention would be based on either a court decision or other documents and dispose of the case. this surveillance footage reportedly shows the moment border police arrested saakashvili for deportation saying he was an illegal resident in ukraine saakashvili had been a friend of president poroshenko arriving in
ukrainian opposition leader mikhail saakashvili has said that he will continue to rally people against countries all thought is from abroad that's after he was detained last night and deported to poland so there's really says he was kidnapped and he's calling on the e.u. and german chancellor angela merkel in particular to support him in his anti corruption campaign in ukraine. dozens of mikhail saakashvili supporters braved the cold kiev night to protest against his deportation they were...
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he was in the country illegally saakashvili is calling the move a kidnapping we'll go live to the ukrainian capital for the natives also coming up . south africa's power struggle as the ruling a.n.c. tells president jacob zuma that his time is up but zuma who faces many corruption allegations has so far refused to step aside. and germany's oldest political party could be on the brink of a historic change the social democrats look set to elect and they are not on this as their fullest female leader but does she have what it takes to unify the deeply fractured s.p.d. . plus a korean american lights up the winter olympics in chong chong with the south korean grandmother watching kill you kim goes away the competition on the snowboarding hall find her last drawn and dedicated to graham's receives a deal of score. helen a warm welcome to you i'm under touchy you created an opposition leader mikhail saakashvili has warned corruption could tear the country apart if the e.u. and specially germany don't step in he was deported to poland last night after heavily armed ukrainian border police stormed
he was in the country illegally saakashvili is calling the move a kidnapping we'll go live to the ukrainian capital for the natives also coming up . south africa's power struggle as the ruling a.n.c. tells president jacob zuma that his time is up but zuma who faces many corruption allegations has so far refused to step aside. and germany's oldest political party could be on the brink of a historic change the social democrats look set to elect and they are not on this as their fullest female...
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one percent at the end of last year ukrainian party the movement of new forces no one puts a different president saakashvili on. between one and seven and eight percent depending on the polls their current president's party is not much better either the problem is that our political spectrum needs to reshuffle and needs to be changed and that's exactly what we're trying to stand up for the idea of modernized democratic european crain with open economy color guards free of corruption because corruption is killing the economy and if you're a condom is being you. will just disappear or a whole entire region will become and you said earlier in the interview that you said earlier in the interview that the criminal charges against you in georgia oral politically motivated they're made up and you also face criminal charges in ukraine where you are right now in fact you were supposed to come to a studio to do this interview but i believe you were so worried about being arrested we've had to do this via skype isn't it a problem for you that wherever you go for the georgia ukraine you're being a
one percent at the end of last year ukrainian party the movement of new forces no one puts a different president saakashvili on. between one and seven and eight percent depending on the polls their current president's party is not much better either the problem is that our political spectrum needs to reshuffle and needs to be changed and that's exactly what we're trying to stand up for the idea of modernized democratic european crain with open economy color guards free of corruption because...
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the ukrainian government. now has been deported to poland. to find out why. welcome to the program the leaders of south africa's ruling party the african national congress a meeting to decide the future of the country's embattled president president. jacob zuma has been growing since december when he was replaced as i had seen by the country's deputy president. has been dogged by scandal since coming to power in two thousand and nine is currently the reinstatement of seven hundred eighty three corruption charges if he refuses to step down the president could face no confidence vote in parliament. all impeachment. doubly correspondent christine one drunken tussle welcome christine what are we expecting from today's meeting or it's so we do know that they've been in there five hours already two things will come out of that meeting essentially we will know how jacob zuma is going to leave office is it going to be that he has voluntarily agreed to resign that would mean that him and sort of a managed to reach an agreement and that agreement will flesh out details
the ukrainian government. now has been deported to poland. to find out why. welcome to the program the leaders of south africa's ruling party the african national congress a meeting to decide the future of the country's embattled president president. jacob zuma has been growing since december when he was replaced as i had seen by the country's deputy president. has been dogged by scandal since coming to power in two thousand and nine is currently the reinstatement of seven hundred eighty three...
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people when you say you have you say you have strong links with the country but ukrainians don't seem to support your poll last december by the international republican institute showed that seventy five percent of ukrainians three out of four people in that country how do they somewhat whole very unfavorable view of you want to just move on and let more viable popular candidates run for office in ukraine you know popular look look look i mean first of all presence of ukraine according to sample is even more unpopular second if you look at the poll numbers every politician is doing rather bad. that's the that's the political crisis in this country that basically the entire political class is hate your policy was appalling. one percent at the end of last year ukrainian party the movement of new forces the one place here at present that has really gone up. between one and seven and eight percent depending on the course their current president's party is not much better either the problem is that our political spectrum needs to reshuffle and needs to be changed and that's exactly what we
people when you say you have you say you have strong links with the country but ukrainians don't seem to support your poll last december by the international republican institute showed that seventy five percent of ukrainians three out of four people in that country how do they somewhat whole very unfavorable view of you want to just move on and let more viable popular candidates run for office in ukraine you know popular look look look i mean first of all presence of ukraine according to...
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all i really was indeed taken into custody and transported to the airport the ukrainian border guard service says he was illegally in the country . second really moved to ukraine in two thousand and fourteen as an advisor to his student friend and the country's president petrou poroshenko back then he traded his georgian citizenship for a ukrainian one but soon the two allies had a fall out and circus really started criticizing poroshenko as government and launched a nationwide anti corruption campaign he lost his office and became a stateless person after his passport was rescinded last september he returned to kiev despite being far from welcomed. his deportation now comes as no surprise only last week a ukrainian court rejected his appeal to be given special protection against a possible extradition. really is now in poland the country from which he left crossed the border into ukraine forced or agreed to take him because he is married to an e.u. citizen. and for more let's bring in dubuque correspondent nicholas connelly who is standing by with the latest from kiev so nicolas wha
all i really was indeed taken into custody and transported to the airport the ukrainian border guard service says he was illegally in the country . second really moved to ukraine in two thousand and fourteen as an advisor to his student friend and the country's president petrou poroshenko back then he traded his georgian citizenship for a ukrainian one but soon the two allies had a fall out and circus really started criticizing poroshenko as government and launched a nationwide anti corruption...
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i really was indeed taken into custody and transported to the airport the ukrainian border guard service says he was illegally in the country. really moved to ukraine in two thousand and fourteen as an advisor to his student friend and the country's president petro poroshenko back then he traded his georgian citizenship for a ukrainian one but soon the two allies had a fall out when saakashvili started criticizing poroshenko government and launched a nationwide anti corruption campaign he lost his office and became a stateless person after his passport was rescinded last september he returned to kiev despite being far from welcomed. his deportation now comes as no surprise only last week a ukrainian court rejected his appeal to be given special protection against a possible extradition. really is now in poland the country from which he left crossed the border into ukraine forced or agreed to take him because he is married to an e.u. citizen. and for more let's bring in correspondent nicholas connelly who is standing by with the latest from kiev so nicholas this sounds like a pretty myste
i really was indeed taken into custody and transported to the airport the ukrainian border guard service says he was illegally in the country. really moved to ukraine in two thousand and fourteen as an advisor to his student friend and the country's president petro poroshenko back then he traded his georgian citizenship for a ukrainian one but soon the two allies had a fall out when saakashvili started criticizing poroshenko government and launched a nationwide anti corruption campaign he lost...
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in december ukrainian and separatist forces exchanged more than three hundred prisoners alexander was one of the it was a rare tangible success of the twenty fifteen minutes weekly event which is otherwise to. greet cease fire is broken almost daily in some areas just a few hundred meters live between ukrainian military posts and separatist positions . or enemies have tanks and artillery weapons. tank has a range of up to seven kilometers with artillery it's twenty kilometers. i don't think more distance between oppositions would help much. heavy weapons an inadequate buffer zone and freshly laid mind instead of parents what b.o.'s c.-e. monitoring mission says both sides by responsibility. to fuck to modernise the facts show a clear trend and that is the on willingness to abide by the agreements reached the bottom to hold. on xander sees it the same way he's angry at russia for fueling the conflict and the government in kiev which he believes is doing nothing to bring the war to an end and a sign of warming relations between the divided koreas northern korean leader kim jong un has i
in december ukrainian and separatist forces exchanged more than three hundred prisoners alexander was one of the it was a rare tangible success of the twenty fifteen minutes weekly event which is otherwise to. greet cease fire is broken almost daily in some areas just a few hundred meters live between ukrainian military posts and separatist positions . or enemies have tanks and artillery weapons. tank has a range of up to seven kilometers with artillery it's twenty kilometers. i don't think...
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or international news now after being deported to poland ukrainian opposition leader has really said he'll continue his fight against corruption from abroad feel better thank you yes he says he'll rally the people against the country's all thora this yesterday he was dragged out of a restaurant forcibly detained and deported to poland describing his removal as a kidnapping he's now calling on the you to support his campaign. dozens of mikheil saakashvili supporters press a cold kiev night to protest his deportation they're packing his call for president pro tempore shank go to resign accusing him of corruption the ukrainian government says saakashvili is trying to stage a russian sponsored crew here saakashvili is attorney has called kiev's actions outrageous with the kidnapping and not the detention because the detention would be based on either a court decision or other documents and this wasn't the case. this surveillance footage reportedly shows the moment border police arrested saakashvili for deportation saying he was an illegal resident in crane. saakashvili had been a friend
or international news now after being deported to poland ukrainian opposition leader has really said he'll continue his fight against corruption from abroad feel better thank you yes he says he'll rally the people against the country's all thora this yesterday he was dragged out of a restaurant forcibly detained and deported to poland describing his removal as a kidnapping he's now calling on the you to support his campaign. dozens of mikheil saakashvili supporters press a cold kiev night to...
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back then, he traded his citizenship for a ukrainian one. he lost his office and became a stateless person. last september, he returned in spite being far from welcome. only last week, his appeal was rejected. he is now in poland, the country from which he crossed the border into ukraine. he is married to an e.u. citizen. sarah: this sounds like a pretty mysterious case. what is the latest? >> he is now in warsaw and says this is not the end of the road. this definitely has been a dramatic day for him. those people were not wearing any uniforms. they turned out to be agents of ukraine. his supporters try to stop this. w they thought they could -- they thought they could stop it. it turns out to be too late. he is on a private plane. sarah: what is likely to happen to him now that he is in poland? >> he is in a difficult position. he has losses georgian citizenship. he has losses ukrainian citizenship. that is why he was forced to push the borders. he is free to do politics at a distance. it is a weaker position for him to be an than what he
back then, he traded his citizenship for a ukrainian one. he lost his office and became a stateless person. last september, he returned in spite being far from welcome. only last week, his appeal was rejected. he is now in poland, the country from which he crossed the border into ukraine. he is married to an e.u. citizen. sarah: this sounds like a pretty mysterious case. what is the latest? >> he is now in warsaw and says this is not the end of the road. this definitely has been a...
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the program but first he used to be the president of georgia then mikhail saakashvili joined the ukrainian government fell out with the government became a protest leader and now he has been deported to poland unidentified men and army uniforms reportedly grabbed him from a restaurant in kiev earlier on monday he was then taken to an airport and put on a plane to poland the country from which he illegally entered ukraine last year his supporters are crying foul saying it is just the latest corrupt action of petro poroshenko government who are we to believe our correspondent in kiev weighs in in just a moment first this report. a sudden interruption of the usually calm lunchtime at a georgian restaurant in kiev just start filming the scene with their phones as a number of masked men and camouflage enter and detain one of the guests his name because the former president of georgia was that there were no it's a kidnapping and not a detention because detention should be based on either a court decision or some other proceeding document that was not the case. it looks like someone is trying to
the program but first he used to be the president of georgia then mikhail saakashvili joined the ukrainian government fell out with the government became a protest leader and now he has been deported to poland unidentified men and army uniforms reportedly grabbed him from a restaurant in kiev earlier on monday he was then taken to an airport and put on a plane to poland the country from which he illegally entered ukraine last year his supporters are crying foul saying it is just the latest...
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the faults of the ukrainian armored personnel carriers. and you can see the sort of damage the. on the hospital has served as the barracks ukrainian troops into a while. this is a place where. there isn't. using it as a full show people here are trying to assess the aftermath there were direct hit thing to apartment here in this building alone three people died and the scenes here are very emotional. this cross live to journalist and political affairs analyst martin summers to get his thoughts on it no matter which side you're on of this conflict is an awful state of affairs has been dragging on for so long where is this new legislation going to take it president poroshenko says he wants to settle the conflict peacefully still with surface of it but passing this new law allowing for troop deployment potentially in peacetime what are you going to help us share a way forward for everyone concerned or knowledge is going to be sort of a hornet's nest. well it's it's trying to setting in stone a conflict you'll situation isn't it it's not going to be it's not going to did lead to any
the faults of the ukrainian armored personnel carriers. and you can see the sort of damage the. on the hospital has served as the barracks ukrainian troops into a while. this is a place where. there isn't. using it as a full show people here are trying to assess the aftermath there were direct hit thing to apartment here in this building alone three people died and the scenes here are very emotional. this cross live to journalist and political affairs analyst martin summers to get his thoughts...
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just last week the ukrainian court rejected his appeal to be given special protection against a possible extradition. and in his native georgia he's wanted for a legit abuse of office in january a court there sentenced him in absentia to three years in prison. now in poland he's vowing to fight on. with i love poland but my fight you see in ukraine in georgia and. i'll fight to the end and what part of that is you really says he remains confident and has soon give a statement on his deportation. he was in need of good news coming up ahead it's the big reveal as former u.s. president barack obama takes his place in washington's national portrait gallery find out why his canvas is making history. but first want to go jewelry for business news and south korea's business is facing another scandal yes yet another one agreed to the chairman of south korea's lossie group has been sentenced to two and a have used in prison a court in seoul jailed shinbone been for bribery and a wide ranging corruption scandal that brought down the country's president the verdict comes at a time when whole lot of
just last week the ukrainian court rejected his appeal to be given special protection against a possible extradition. and in his native georgia he's wanted for a legit abuse of office in january a court there sentenced him in absentia to three years in prison. now in poland he's vowing to fight on. with i love poland but my fight you see in ukraine in georgia and. i'll fight to the end and what part of that is you really says he remains confident and has soon give a statement on his...
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know we hear i mean you are liz put me in the neighborly is that i'm you pulling me to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. the stakes couldn't be higher and it's happening in syria the goal of destroying the islamic state is largely complete now the syrian proxy war is in train a new stage for the players and one of their aims and what does winning. his fellow students say they saw this coming and no we won't say the shooter's name or show you his picture he's already too familiar a loner socially awkward oddball stuff on social media joining us is attorney and former florida democratic party chairman mitch cesar being where you are there in south florida you must have felt uncomfortably close to the story on wednesday mitch well frankly i'm just literally a few minutes away from the school i have a lot of friends whose kids go to the school or have gone to the school it's the last few days have been emotio
know we hear i mean you are liz put me in the neighborly is that i'm you pulling me to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. the stakes couldn't be higher and it's happening in syria the goal of destroying the islamic state is largely complete now the syrian proxy war is in train a new stage for the players and...
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less than half a point between the ukrainian and china.of my life" after winning the rotterdam open and reistating himself as world number one for the first time since 2012. the 36—year—old, is now the oldest number one in history and he thrashed bulgaria's grigor dimitrov 6—2, 6—2 in a one—sided final that lasted less than an hour. this was federer‘s 97th career title and in the open era, only americanjimmy connors has won more with 109. it's been unbelievable. i can't believe it. my 97th title, back to world number one after all these yea rs. world number one after all these years. it's definitely one of those weeks i will never forget in my life. very, very special. to football... totte n ha m were stunned by a late goal from rochdale who are bottom of the third tier in england. the last 16 tie finished 2—2 meaning they'll have to replay at wembley stadium. harry kane looked to have won it with a penalty two minutes from the end but steve davies' dramatic injury—time equaliser forced the tie to a replay with the winner to face either sw
less than half a point between the ukrainian and china.of my life" after winning the rotterdam open and reistating himself as world number one for the first time since 2012. the 36—year—old, is now the oldest number one in history and he thrashed bulgaria's grigor dimitrov 6—2, 6—2 in a one—sided final that lasted less than an hour. this was federer‘s 97th career title and in the open era, only americanjimmy connors has won more with 109. it's been unbelievable. i can't believe...
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says he was in the country illegally saakashvili is calling the move a kidnapping will go to the ukrainian capital also coming up. a power struggle in south africa the country's ruling a.n.c. is set to recall jacob zuma as head of state and government but ruled the scandal tainted president comply. and historic change at the helm of germany's social democrats andrea nala set to become the first woman to lead the country's largest center left party but this party is deeply divided especially over its coalition deal with the conservatives we'll get expert analysis. plus the trial of a palestinian team turned protest icon this video of i had to mimi slapping israeli soldiers went viral back in december now she's facing twelve charges including assault before and israeli military court our jerusalem correspondent has all the details. and as calls for political change in nigeria gathered pace our correspondent there sits down with former president ola saying. an older sanyo now a vocal critic of the country's current leadership. brian thomas great to have you with us the former president of geo
says he was in the country illegally saakashvili is calling the move a kidnapping will go to the ukrainian capital also coming up. a power struggle in south africa the country's ruling a.n.c. is set to recall jacob zuma as head of state and government but ruled the scandal tainted president comply. and historic change at the helm of germany's social democrats andrea nala set to become the first woman to lead the country's largest center left party but this party is deeply divided especially...
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the statements had to do with his work for his law firm about a report involving a ukrainian politicians commissioned by paul manafort and rick gates, who have been charged obviously in this case. and the nature of the charges in the plea suggest that this young lawyer has something to offer robert mueller. he has some testimony that's valuable. and the question is what is that about. is it about the manafort case? manafort is already facing, you know, a series of charges in what experts call a powerful case. why would muller still be pressing on that, in this area? and some speculation is mueller really wants to press the case against manafort to convince him to plead guilty and flip and give information, tell what he knows about the trump campaign. >> yes, ken, can we -- can you explain a little bit about what is our sense of how independent the investigation and charges into manafort and gates have become, vis-a-vis the president of the united states and potential collusion? in many ways we seem to when we talk about manafort, we talk about the ukraine, about a series of events, thin
the statements had to do with his work for his law firm about a report involving a ukrainian politicians commissioned by paul manafort and rick gates, who have been charged obviously in this case. and the nature of the charges in the plea suggest that this young lawyer has something to offer robert mueller. he has some testimony that's valuable. and the question is what is that about. is it about the manafort case? manafort is already facing, you know, a series of charges in what experts call a...
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on arrival in warsaw he made these comments i was very nicely met by polish side and ukrainian so it was absolutely outrageous but there was a good nothing illegal one but poles are very good pollution cohen saakashvili had been close friends the ukrainian president granted him citizenship in twenty four tane and helped him to become a regional governor but saakashvili turned on him with allegations of corruption pushing co-head back stripping him of his citizenship last year still his former friend snuck back into ukraine through poland in september. ukrainian border services for that reason it was a legal operation that saakashvili was sent to poland now sure according to the court's decision mikhail saakashvili was on ukraine's territorial illegally that's why keeping with the judicial norms he was returned to the country where he came from for breaking the national laws of ukraine saakashvili supporters say he's fighting for justice they chant resignation for president pushing code. his right to before all the political opponents you can mobilize people public opponents. in order
on arrival in warsaw he made these comments i was very nicely met by polish side and ukrainian so it was absolutely outrageous but there was a good nothing illegal one but poles are very good pollution cohen saakashvili had been close friends the ukrainian president granted him citizenship in twenty four tane and helped him to become a regional governor but saakashvili turned on him with allegations of corruption pushing co-head back stripping him of his citizenship last year still his former...
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well according to the israeli army statement in the early morning hours and unmanned drone ukrainian june as israeli army says entered israeli aspace it was intercepted and response to that the israeli army carried out an air raid deep inside syria and you know. where the. drone was launched now in response to that the syrian air defense. hit a printing f. sixteen jet which came down an israeli territory the pilots managed to eject themselves here they're now currently treated in a hospital in the north of israel so what's significant in this is that the response by the syrian to tens was much larger than it used to be because it has carried out as strikes in syria over the past years doing the war there and also that it hit the f. sixteen fighter jets so this is a very serious escalation and the north. and israel century is saying it's going to react what are you hearing. well we also got another statement because the sirens went off in the north in the past hour and they targeted according to that statement twelve targets and according to that statement they detail it in syrian tar
well according to the israeli army statement in the early morning hours and unmanned drone ukrainian june as israeli army says entered israeli aspace it was intercepted and response to that the israeli army carried out an air raid deep inside syria and you know. where the. drone was launched now in response to that the syrian air defense. hit a printing f. sixteen jet which came down an israeli territory the pilots managed to eject themselves here they're now currently treated in a hospital in...
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the new ukrainian government didn't have the power to wage war on too many fronts if odessa were to join the growing uprising in the eastern regions it would seriously complicate the situation. this rebellion had to be extinguished immediately and at any cost and that cost was high. on may second two thousand and fourteen soccer fans flocked to the center of odessa city for the ukrainian championship match surprisingly a great number of these fans who descended into odessa just the night before also turned out to be fighters from the my don self defense units along with members of radical organizations from all parts of ukraine that these. books. these families asked armed and shouting nationalist mottos began disturbances in the center of the city as they marched to the end time i don tent in camp where they attacked the end time mind on protesters sought shelter in the trade union house but it was a track down supporters started throwing molotov cocktails into the building until it was engulfed in flames. people burned to death inside or trying to escape jumped from windows. how low a
the new ukrainian government didn't have the power to wage war on too many fronts if odessa were to join the growing uprising in the eastern regions it would seriously complicate the situation. this rebellion had to be extinguished immediately and at any cost and that cost was high. on may second two thousand and fourteen soccer fans flocked to the center of odessa city for the ukrainian championship match surprisingly a great number of these fans who descended into odessa just the night before...
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ukrainian border services for that reason it was a legal operation that saakashvili was sent to poland now sure according to the court's decision mikhail saakashvili was on ukraine's territorial illegally that's why keeping with the judicial norms he was returned to the country where he came from for breaking the national laws of ukraine. saakashvili supporters say he's fighting for justice they chant resignation for president pushing. his right to deport all the political opponents who can mobilize people in public opponents. in order to. prepare to win the election second time will saakashvili alleges the ukrainian president is corrupt others have accused him of the same and say he should be detained he cannot return to his native georgia because of charges of abuse of power for now he'll likely stay in poland a temporary safe haven from his political enemies shallop palace al-jazeera just a few days before macau saakashvili was carted off to poland he actually spoke to al-jazeera up front met he has done and explained why he thought ukraine wanted him out and wanted him out of the c
ukrainian border services for that reason it was a legal operation that saakashvili was sent to poland now sure according to the court's decision mikhail saakashvili was on ukraine's territorial illegally that's why keeping with the judicial norms he was returned to the country where he came from for breaking the national laws of ukraine. saakashvili supporters say he's fighting for justice they chant resignation for president pushing. his right to deport all the political opponents who can...
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elation makes up a majority ukrainian nationalist groups initiated massive protests opposing the law and observing viewer might see some familiar faces there on the front. part of our march. on february twenty third two thousand and fourteen the very next day after the regime change the new government voted for an a no meant of the official status of the russian language and even though later this decision was vetoed by the acting president alexander turchynov it still sent a message and a powerful one this alarmed the russian speaking cities of eastern ukraine and people took to the streets to show their disagreement. in response. is conducted their own demonstrations when the two parties would meet it was always tense and eventually it led to tragedy. one person died and over fifty people were wounded in clashes during a pro russian march protesting the new government in kiev. on april sixth the crimean scenario began repeating eastern ukraine where protesters seized government buildings. and the next day it will seven day proclaimed don't yet see people's republic kiev replied by
elation makes up a majority ukrainian nationalist groups initiated massive protests opposing the law and observing viewer might see some familiar faces there on the front. part of our march. on february twenty third two thousand and fourteen the very next day after the regime change the new government voted for an a no meant of the official status of the russian language and even though later this decision was vetoed by the acting president alexander turchynov it still sent a message and a...
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on that story thanks so much helena in fact we're talking about ukrainian opposition leader mikhail saakashvili he has said that he will continue his fight against corruption and rally people against the country's authorities despite being deported as we just heard yesterday in fact he was dragged out of a restaurant forcibly detained and sent to poland his lawyer says he was kidnapped . a day after his deportation to poland. really remains defiant speaking to. keep up pressure on ukrainian authorities and western governments to confront officials he accuses of corruption head on. in ukraine there are mixed opinions about the former georgian president. really didn't do anything good in ukraine anyway he would destabilize the situation in georgia he didn't do anything good. that the police acted in a bad manner but at the same time really should return to where his roots and ask questions there. he then started to see. that he's a man breaking the backbone of our corrupt government he was deported because they're afraid of him. officials say this surveillance footage shows the moment
on that story thanks so much helena in fact we're talking about ukrainian opposition leader mikhail saakashvili he has said that he will continue his fight against corruption and rally people against the country's authorities despite being deported as we just heard yesterday in fact he was dragged out of a restaurant forcibly detained and sent to poland his lawyer says he was kidnapped . a day after his deportation to poland. really remains defiant speaking to. keep up pressure on ukrainian...
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elation makes up a majority ukrainian nationalist groups initiated massive protests opposing the law and observing viewer might see some familiar faces there on the front. part of our lot. on february twenty third two thousand and fourteen the very next day after the regime change the new government voted for an a no meant of the official status of the russian language and even though later this decision was vetoed by the acting president alexander turchynov it still sent a message and a powerful one this alarmed the russian speaking cities of eastern ukraine and people took to the streets to show their disagreement. in response don it's conducted their own demonstrations when the two parties would meet it was always tense and eventually it led to tragedy. one person died and over fifty people were wounded in clashes during a pro russian march protesting the new government in kiev. on april sixth the crimean scenario began repeating eastern ukraine where protesters seized government buildings. and the next day april seventh they proclaimed don't yet see people's republic kiev replied
elation makes up a majority ukrainian nationalist groups initiated massive protests opposing the law and observing viewer might see some familiar faces there on the front. part of our lot. on february twenty third two thousand and fourteen the very next day after the regime change the new government voted for an a no meant of the official status of the russian language and even though later this decision was vetoed by the acting president alexander turchynov it still sent a message and a...