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bunds that deals with chemical weapons and so specializes on protecting civilians and the military yury with independent labs involved with the german bullets fair involved what's the kremlin been saying about the charges and the evidence well as always brian moscow turns the tables and pretends that it's not that the russians who have to explain everything now but the germans pointing out that they have all these poison it was only discovered in germany with these so one can even hear this certainly the absolute accusation that he might not have been poisoned in a russian plane but rather in the german plane on the way to believe in the russian foreign ministry sees that the whole story is a purely political affair this reaction is also is one that might be expect the russian parliament the coals of the poisoning a provocation that could be organized by the united states to undermine the important the gas project not stream to between russia and to germany and they seem to deliberately keep quiet about the fact that the german chancellor lies exclusively on the statements of doctors an
bunds that deals with chemical weapons and so specializes on protecting civilians and the military yury with independent labs involved with the german bullets fair involved what's the kremlin been saying about the charges and the evidence well as always brian moscow turns the tables and pretends that it's not that the russians who have to explain everything now but the germans pointing out that they have all these poison it was only discovered in germany with these so one can even hear this...
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let's get the latest now with yuri shadow joining us from moscow good morning to yuri about these also local elections what are the implications for president putin and his governing united russia party while all in all the ruling party united russia from. seems to remain in power with a landslide victory the main reason for that is obviously the legal a lawless snice at polling stations according to the independent election but organization. observational that is a sham goal is that a poll that for example an alleged stuffing stuffing means that the folds of ballots was stuffed into the ballot boxes also that was congress installed at many polling stations but that the live broadcast on the internet was interrupted in some regions additionally many election of observe us water portably not admitted to the polling stations in addition to election money palatial independent candidates faced intimidation ahead of the elections most of the people supporting alec say not only and he's so-called smart voting all in all brian but there was obviously a lot of election money palatial that cons
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ce and including russia and turkey yuri thank you very much for that yuri russia in moscow. thank you. why in munich we're back in action just 3 days after their u.a. 5 super cup win this time against hoffenheim the reigning bundesliga champions went into the clash undefeated in the league since last year but their hosts this weekend were no pushovers. i weary byron stepped on to the pitch in hoffenheim unbeaten in 2020 but the hosts appeared to have a plan prepared to smash that winning streak i find it took just 16 minutes for the goals to start oftentimes amien be checked each powered a header home to put them in front. that's 1010 minutes later and byron were left stunned again this time the honors went to mr park. but the visitors even though they were clearly i paced battled back and joshua kimmage made it to one with this cracker going into the hof time break. hoffenheim took advantage of a flat at munich with a relentless attack and the 2nd time he lost big to set up andre crumb r.h. to make it 3. the rule. the final blow to biron was in extra time when crime rates s
ce and including russia and turkey yuri thank you very much for that yuri russia in moscow. thank you. why in munich we're back in action just 3 days after their u.a. 5 super cup win this time against hoffenheim the reigning bundesliga champions went into the clash undefeated in the league since last year but their hosts this weekend were no pushovers. i weary byron stepped on to the pitch in hoffenheim unbeaten in 2020 but the hosts appeared to have a plan prepared to smash that winning streak...
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yuri: navalny has quite a few enemies.his corruption investigations, he has attacked high-ranking government officials. navalny's largest investigation was brought about against the former russian prime minister, so the list of his opponents and haters is very long, including russian politicians in siberia, in the last city where navalny visited for he was poisoned. and i think the person who poison team didn't risk -- didn't expect such a response from germany. nobody in russia thought navalny would be flown to berlin and darted like a state guest among the low merkel, and more. whoever poisoned navalny totally underestimated his importance. brent: important point, the medical quickly became political. how damaging is this for german-russian relations question arc kate -- german-russian relations? kate: it certainly doesn't improve them. angela merkel said navalny had been treated the past couple of weeks on humanitarian grounds. but indeed, as you say, the humanitarian issue is quickly becoming a diplomatic and elliptica
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let's get much more on this story now a d w z the hossa joining us here in berlin yuri rasho for us in moscow good day to both of you nina what proof is the german government presenting the good german government says there is unequivocal evidence that he was indeed poisoned with novacek he is in one of germany's leading clinics they run several tests in independent different labs before they concluded that he was poisoned this was last week and now there was a special toxicology test at the german bundeswehr the lab and this is a department that focuses on chemical weapons so they have some expertise and they are that to protect civilians and the military from chemical attacks euro yury what's been the response from moscow to all of this. well the reaction seon russia brian are as one might expect expect as always the russians turn the tables and either ask for a heart to a conclusive evidence or go further and see even the americans behind it we haven't yet received the detail to answer from the kremlin the russian foreign ministry however see through the whole story is a purely poli
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yuri asked me how i was feeling i didn't hide my emotions. both sides were stubborn and did not grasp the importance of the moment. i just could not continue this negotiation i told him if you can't cure the onus we must find its cons let's put aside the maps and the agreements and begin by recognizing each other as partners the p.l.o. will denounce all terror attacks against israel and we will stop viewing you as terrorists and allow our 5 to return to his homeland. i promised during i would present his mutual recognition proposal to arafat in tunis perhaps this round of talks wasn't a complete failure after all i descended to a bone in our bodies and you left this area many years ago do you think be a dream about your coming back to your home that's my dream all the period so far. to go yet and what's to come if that as a citizen and it's too much for me. we were negotiating in all small team complete secrecy no one knew about working outside of this really small recoup and then when we were. suddenly it leaked the story leaked oh. i think
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or yuri's promises. the whole the show host dean israelis were not in the past. we made the following decisions 1st to impose a closure on the west bank and additional disclosure on gaza also starting tomorrow there will be no palestinians talking idle characters on israeli laptops. and i was just out load of the shot. for the 11th round in oslo we arrived with the proposition of our own perhaps singer and the israeli delegation thought we would surrender for their terms but that would not be the case our revised proposition stated the end goal would be un resolution $242.00 demanding israel's withdrawal from the occupied territories. the palestinian proposition enraged me and i responded with hard right opposition we would not acknowledge resolution 242 because it meant retreating to the 1967 borders and we refused to discuss borders at that stage we started believing the p.l.o. were our partners in this but when we put our cards down the p.l.o. always backed away from any clear decision maybe people are right to say the palestinians never missed an opportunity
or yuri's promises. the whole the show host dean israelis were not in the past. we made the following decisions 1st to impose a closure on the west bank and additional disclosure on gaza also starting tomorrow there will be no palestinians talking idle characters on israeli laptops. and i was just out load of the shot. for the 11th round in oslo we arrived with the proposition of our own perhaps singer and the israeli delegation thought we would surrender for their terms but that would not be...
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yuri thank you very much for that that was. in moscow. in all tens of thousands of bell russians gathered in minsk for a 7th weekend to call for alexander lukashenko to step down the demonstrations have been taking place since the disputed presidential election in august that lucas shakos opponents and much of the international community say was rigged and shakers denies electoral fraud and was inaugurated on wednesday in an unannounced ceremony . still no end to the stalemate but these massive protests just won't stop either demonstrators are determined to oust alexander lukashenko who last week swore himself in for a 6th term in office on sunday they mocked the man they believe is clinging to. me feel like. they're here. and that's why he made the. race right. opposition leaders had planted to kind of scalia dubbed sunday's protest the people's inauguration protestors came bearing her portrait they believe she not look at shank 0 1 august disputed presidential election. and today we're celebrating i don't know how it will be 6000000 liv
yuri thank you very much for that that was. in moscow. in all tens of thousands of bell russians gathered in minsk for a 7th weekend to call for alexander lukashenko to step down the demonstrations have been taking place since the disputed presidential election in august that lucas shakos opponents and much of the international community say was rigged and shakers denies electoral fraud and was inaugurated on wednesday in an unannounced ceremony . still no end to the stalemate but these massive...
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yuri asked me how i was feeling i didn't hide my emotions. both sides were stubborn and did not grasp the importance of the moment. i just could not continue this negotiation i told him if you can't cure the onus we must find its cause let's put aside the maps and the agreements and begin by recognizing each other as partners the p.l.o. will denounce all terror attacks against israel and we will stop viewing them as terrorists and allow our a fight to return to his homeland. i promised during i would present his mutual recognition proposal to arafat in tunis perhaps this round of talks wasn't a complete failure after all i understand that you were blowing up with this and you left this area many years ago do you think the your dream about your coming back to your home that's my dream all the period so far. to go yet and what's to come if that as a citizen and it's too much for me. we were negotiating in all slow in complete secrecy no one knew about working outside of this really small coop and then when we were in. suddenly it leaked the sto
yuri asked me how i was feeling i didn't hide my emotions. both sides were stubborn and did not grasp the importance of the moment. i just could not continue this negotiation i told him if you can't cure the onus we must find its cause let's put aside the maps and the agreements and begin by recognizing each other as partners the p.l.o. will denounce all terror attacks against israel and we will stop viewing them as terrorists and allow our a fight to return to his homeland. i promised during i...
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or yuri's promises. the whole the show host 1000 israelis was not in the past. we made the following decision 1st to impose a closure on the west bank an addition to the closure on gaza and also starting tomorrow there will be no palestinians from the occupied territories on israeli laptop myself and i was just out load of other shots. for the 11th round in oslo we arrived with the proposition of our own perhaps singer and the israeli delegation thought we would surrender to their terms but that would not be the case our revised proposition stated the end goal would be un resolution $242.00 demanding israel's withdrawal from the occupied territories. the palestinian proposition enraged me and i responded with hard right opposition we would not acknowledge resolution 242 because it meant retreating to the 1967 borders and we refused to discuss borders at that stage we started believing the p.l.o. were our partners in this but when we put our cards down the p.l.o. always backed away from any clear decision maybe people are right to say the palestinians never miss
or yuri's promises. the whole the show host 1000 israelis was not in the past. we made the following decision 1st to impose a closure on the west bank an addition to the closure on gaza and also starting tomorrow there will be no palestinians from the occupied territories on israeli laptop myself and i was just out load of other shots. for the 11th round in oslo we arrived with the proposition of our own perhaps singer and the israeli delegation thought we would surrender to their terms but...
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s correspondent in moscow yuri chateau yuri what more can you tell us about these latest developments. well michael what we know from media reports is that the both sides obviously have been blaming each other for attacking forest that's not new it has been happening again and again for years the last escalation was in june the cme this time there are apparently civilian casualties in the capital of nagorno-karabakh steve on a carrot news obviously the demolition of this military conflict now there are 2 poles of that and who wanted to among military serviceman and numerous houses in villages half reportedly being destroyed however it might be the toughest fight in years and this conflict that has been going on for over 30 years already. so you're really getting into it already here but delve a little deeper if you can what impact will these clashes have on the people in the region well nagorno-karabakh is also a colt a disputed territory disputed region that you you sad it which is internationally recognized as part of there by john but mostly governed by the armenian people so it's
s correspondent in moscow yuri chateau yuri what more can you tell us about these latest developments. well michael what we know from media reports is that the both sides obviously have been blaming each other for attacking forest that's not new it has been happening again and again for years the last escalation was in june the cme this time there are apparently civilian casualties in the capital of nagorno-karabakh steve on a carrot news obviously the demolition of this military conflict now...
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genocide have town ancora fiercely disputes but armenia on the other hand has the backing of russia yuri how far would the very go to defend our media has interests in the conflict. well russia delivers weapons to armenia russia based its armed forces on the border to armenia to protect i mean u.s. or and serenity and armenia has already announced a full mobilization backed by russia but i think russia come to goal really far to defend armenia as russia contrarily wants to fight against azerbaijan even less against and nato member and russia's good friend turkey is so ultimately russia and the rebellion union prefer a political negotiations instead of military operations russia could use its influence and be a media to because it has good relations with azerbaijan as well as both countries produce and to deliver oil and gas to europe so either by john and russia are dependent on each other economically as well as armenia and russia have very good let relations and geopolitical is speaking in a potential full scale war russia and turkey would be involved in the 3rd proxy war after syria a
genocide have town ancora fiercely disputes but armenia on the other hand has the backing of russia yuri how far would the very go to defend our media has interests in the conflict. well russia delivers weapons to armenia russia based its armed forces on the border to armenia to protect i mean u.s. or and serenity and armenia has already announced a full mobilization backed by russia but i think russia come to goal really far to defend armenia as russia contrarily wants to fight against...
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valley was indeed the victim of a crime and they at that the aim was indeed for him to be silenced yury we've got the german chancellor along with other western countries now demanding answers from the kremlin what's the kremlin saying. well a brand in contrast to the strong reaction several at the end from the town for special from the german chancellor with as authorities here in russia have so far been reluctant to comment on the violence poisoning and leadership this call for spokesperson of the russian president vladimir putin sat there that the kremlin would to be unable to give a proper response to berlin statement which is in a way all else also a statement i think. the russian foreign minister is south of that beilin statements on not based on any evidence and that the reactions from there on the russian parliament will expect that they called it provoked haitian dictated by political motives that could be organized by the united states to stop with the gas project the north stream to between russia and germany the european union and today to have to deal with similar cases bef
valley was indeed the victim of a crime and they at that the aim was indeed for him to be silenced yury we've got the german chancellor along with other western countries now demanding answers from the kremlin what's the kremlin saying. well a brand in contrast to the strong reaction several at the end from the town for special from the german chancellor with as authorities here in russia have so far been reluctant to comment on the violence poisoning and leadership this call for spokesperson...
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valley was indeed the victim of a crime and they at that the aim was indeed for him to be silenced yury we've got the german chancellor along with other western countries now demanding answers from the kremlin what's the kremlin say. well brendan contra's to the strong reactions and growth in the union from nato and from special from the german chancellor we've started to see in russia have so far been reluctant to comment on the violence poisoning and me trip to scoff spokesperson of the russian president vladimir putin sad to that the kremlin would be unable to give a proper response to berlin statement which is in a way all else also a statement i think. the russian foreign minister is south of the berlin statements are not based on any evidence and that the reactions from the russian parliament was expected and they called it probably dictated by political motives that it could be organized by the united states to stop with the gas projects in north stream to between russia and germany. we know that. can be produced only in russia at least that's what we know if this wasn't the krem
valley was indeed the victim of a crime and they at that the aim was indeed for him to be silenced yury we've got the german chancellor along with other western countries now demanding answers from the kremlin what's the kremlin say. well brendan contra's to the strong reactions and growth in the union from nato and from special from the german chancellor we've started to see in russia have so far been reluctant to comment on the violence poisoning and me trip to scoff spokesperson of the...
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was bring in your ear shatter here from moscow yury this is a long running conflict between armenia and azerbaijan what sparked the fighting this time. while there are several possible scenarios terry but of course none of them can be confirmed 100 percent important point is a gross violation between armenia at their media and community and azerbaijan this summer that was serious or that war serious heavy battles on their meanings are by johnny border already a ball for the government of iraq now we are seeing are more vehicles every ation heavy ultimately actively used expensive drones are lifted into the air it lets some experts to conclude that the vase escalation isn't isn't a spontaneous activity but rather a plant military operation on both sides you know your over the years we've seen a number of international organizations including the un get involved trying to mediate in this conflict what is it about the conflict over nagorno-karabakh that makes it so difficult to resolve all. well is this the problem is the problem is that the borders of the soviet union both states of war p
was bring in your ear shatter here from moscow yury this is a long running conflict between armenia and azerbaijan what sparked the fighting this time. while there are several possible scenarios terry but of course none of them can be confirmed 100 percent important point is a gross violation between armenia at their media and community and azerbaijan this summer that was serious or that war serious heavy battles on their meanings are by johnny border already a ball for the government of iraq...
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s correspondent in moscow ury chateau yuri what more can you tell us about these latest developments. well michael what we know from media reports is that both sides obviously have been blaming each other for attacking 1st that's not good has been happening again and again for years the last escalation was in june v.c.m. this time there are apparently civilian casualties in the capital of nagorno-karabakh stip on a carrot news obviously the den mention of this military conflict now there are reports of that and among military servicemen and numerous houses in villages half reportedly being destroyed however it might be the toughest fight in here in this conflict that has been going on for over 30 years already. so you're really getting into it already here but delve a little deeper if you can what impact will these clashes have on the people in the region. well nagorno-karabakh is also a coal to disputed territory disputed region that you decided which is internationally recognized as part of there by john but mostly governed by armenian people so it's an actual fact a kind of an inde
s correspondent in moscow ury chateau yuri what more can you tell us about these latest developments. well michael what we know from media reports is that both sides obviously have been blaming each other for attacking 1st that's not good has been happening again and again for years the last escalation was in june v.c.m. this time there are apparently civilian casualties in the capital of nagorno-karabakh stip on a carrot news obviously the den mention of this military conflict now there are...
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valley was indeed the victim of a crime and they and that the aim was indeed for him to be silenced yury we've got the german chancellor along with other western countries now demanding answers from the kremlin what's the kremlin saying. well brant in contrast to the strong reactions that roll in the in from the town for a special from the german chancellor with as authorities here in russia have so far been reluctant to comment on the violence poisoning and leadership to scoff spokesperson of the russian president vladimir putin sad to that the kremlin would be unable to give a proper response to berlin statement which is in a way all else also a statement i think. the russian foreign minister is south of that beilin statements on not based on any evidence and that the reactions from the route russian parliament was expected and they called it provoked haitian dictated by political motives that could be organized by the united states to stop because the gas project the north stream to between russia and germany the european union and nato they've had to deal with a similar cases before
valley was indeed the victim of a crime and they and that the aim was indeed for him to be silenced yury we've got the german chancellor along with other western countries now demanding answers from the kremlin what's the kremlin saying. well brant in contrast to the strong reactions that roll in the in from the town for a special from the german chancellor with as authorities here in russia have so far been reluctant to comment on the violence poisoning and leadership to scoff spokesperson of...
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of them all that story when are joined by the obvious correspondents istanbul and yuri resettle in moscow your let's start with you this is a long running conflict between armenia and azerbaijan what sparked the fighting this. well we can't say what exactly let's to these news collation but in the past few weeks this frozen conflict has flared top again both sides blame each other off attacking 1st of provocations along the context line yesterday morning some experts assume that there might or that right now the international community might pay more attention to another country to the post soviet space to belarus and to the serious political crisis there so that this moment of distraction could have much of a to both sides armenia and azerbaijan to create facts so to say on the ground however we are seeing now a lot of heavy weapons and the asian drones on both sides which presumably means that this new escalation isn't a spontaneous activity but rather a military operation that armenia and azerbaijan could have planned already for months julia coming to you as a john and turkey our trad
of them all that story when are joined by the obvious correspondents istanbul and yuri resettle in moscow your let's start with you this is a long running conflict between armenia and azerbaijan what sparked the fighting this. well we can't say what exactly let's to these news collation but in the past few weeks this frozen conflict has flared top again both sides blame each other off attacking 1st of provocations along the context line yesterday morning some experts assume that there might or...
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in january, just a few weeks before chadwick's coup, we have the american chemist harold yuri making another discovery that rutherford had long predicted. working at columbia, a university, yuri found natural uranium consisted of 99.9 eight 5% ordinary hydrogen but also of 1% of heavy hydrogen. when isotopes given the name to cheerio, which also existed naturally in combination with oxygen in water. this so-called heavy water, to the naked eye really identical to ordinary water, it boiled and froze a different temperatures. it was 10% heavier. of course, a decade later it would become a substance much sought after by the nazis and people would die to deny it to them. in this next slide here, we can see the heavy water plant in norway which was attacked by allied commanders during the war. but back in 1932, he thought of it as a delightful plaything for physicists. they could use it in bombarding other more complex adams so they could better understand nuclear structure. in april 1932, a few weeks after the neutron discovery, we have rutherford reporting a neither triumph. he wrote ex
in january, just a few weeks before chadwick's coup, we have the american chemist harold yuri making another discovery that rutherford had long predicted. working at columbia, a university, yuri found natural uranium consisted of 99.9 eight 5% ordinary hydrogen but also of 1% of heavy hydrogen. when isotopes given the name to cheerio, which also existed naturally in combination with oxygen in water. this so-called heavy water, to the naked eye really identical to ordinary water, it boiled and...
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yuri vendik from the bbc russian service has been following developments including today's protests in, as far as we can understand, most of them went peacefully. even though we do have reports of several people detained, in particular several students detained in minsk. and there are also reports that the chief executive officers of an it company are being arrested today. and that's one of the companies which first of all supported the opposition and that's one of the companies which publicly declared that they are considering moving out of the country after that crackdown on the opposition. but the main events, in terms of the protests, are of course planned for tomorrow, as already has become usual, for sunday, for 2pm local time, there is a huge — the opposition, of course, hopes it will be auge — a huge protest rally in minsk is planned. the headlines on bbc news — a warning that the world is at critical moment in the coronavirus pandemic. cases continue to soar as schools reopen and businesses prepare to bring back more workers. 0lga kovalkova, a senior member of the opposition c
yuri vendik from the bbc russian service has been following developments including today's protests in, as far as we can understand, most of them went peacefully. even though we do have reports of several people detained, in particular several students detained in minsk. and there are also reports that the chief executive officers of an it company are being arrested today. and that's one of the companies which first of all supported the opposition and that's one of the companies which publicly...
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debido a la situaciÓn que estÁ pasando el paÍs mi esposa yuri fue la que tuvo esa idea de intercambiarhemos recibido bastante apoyo. nos regalaron paÑales, leche, ropa de bebÉ. sÍ fue muchísima gente la que nos apoyÓ. carolina: para usted que se ha dedicado a las artesanÍas desde que era muy chiquito, ¿quÉ significa haber hecho esto y ahora saber que a travÉs de su arte pueda darle a sus hijas lo bÁsico que es paÑales, leche, toallas hÚmedas? carlos: no tenemos cÓmo pagar los gastos de mi bebÉ. y es por eso que nos vimos en la necesidad de intercambiar. gracias a dios hemos recibido mucho apoyo. borja: me gustarÍa saber quÉ ha sido lo mÁs difÍcil que han enfrentado durante todo este proceso y todo este tiempo de pandemia. carlos: lo mÁs difÍcil ha sido por lo del bebÉ, mÁs que nada es lo que mÁs nos duele porque uno como queda... pero el bebÉ, una cosita muy bonita y es lo que mÁs nos duele. nuestro bebÉ. a mÍ y mi esposa. borja: a todos, gracias por habernos acompaÑado en la ediciÓn digital. les mandamos un fuerte abrazo, muchÍsima salud y muchas bendiciones y que les vaya muy bien. f
debido a la situaciÓn que estÁ pasando el paÍs mi esposa yuri fue la que tuvo esa idea de intercambiarhemos recibido bastante apoyo. nos regalaron paÑales, leche, ropa de bebÉ. sÍ fue muchísima gente la que nos apoyÓ. carolina: para usted que se ha dedicado a las artesanÍas desde que era muy chiquito, ¿quÉ significa haber hecho esto y ahora saber que a travÉs de su arte pueda darle a sus hijas lo bÁsico que es paÑales, leche, toallas hÚmedas? carlos: no tenemos cÓmo pagar los...
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valley was indeed the victim of a crime and they at that they aim was indeed for him to be silenced yury we've got the german chancellor along with other western countries now demanding answers from the kremlin what's the kremlin saying. well a brand in contrast to the strong reaction in several of the un from the town for special from the german chancellor with as authorities here in russia have so far been reluctant to comment on the violence poisoning and leadership this call for spokesperson of the russian president vladimir putin sat at the kremlin would be unable to give a proper response to berlin statement which is in a way all else also a statement i think however the russian foreign minister is south of that beilin statements on not based on any evidence and that the reactions from the route russian parliament was expected and they called it probably haitian dictated by political motives that could be organized by the united states to stop with the gas project the north stream to between russia and germany the european union and nato they've had to deal with similar cases befor
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yuri vendik from the bbc russian has been following developments including today‘s protests.ent peacefully. even though we do have reports of several people detained in particular several student detained in minsk, and there are also reports that the chief executive officer of an it company has been arrested today, that is why the companies which first of all supported the opposition and it is one of the companies which publicly declared they are considering moving out of the country after that crackdown on the opposition. but the main events in terms of the protests are of course planned for tomorrow. as usual, for sunday at two o‘clock local time, there is a huge, the opposition of course hopes, it will bea opposition of course hopes, it will be a huge rally in minsk. the russian authorities will be watching this with interest on their doorstep, what you make of the apparent role that russia is playing? it is very interesting, actually. it looks like russia is playing a fairly balanced game in this case. 0n the one hand, they explicitly support lu kashenko, this case. 0n th
yuri vendik from the bbc russian has been following developments including today‘s protests.ent peacefully. even though we do have reports of several people detained in particular several student detained in minsk, and there are also reports that the chief executive officer of an it company has been arrested today, that is why the companies which first of all supported the opposition and it is one of the companies which publicly declared they are considering moving out of the country after...
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yuri what more can you tell us about these latest developments. well michael what we know from media reports is that there could both sides obviously have been blaming each other for attack and for us that's not been happening again and again for years the last escalation was and this time there are apparently civilian casualties in the capital of nagorno-karabakh stip on a carrot news obviously in all of this military conflict now there are reports of that and among military servicemen and numerous houses in villages half reportedly being destroyed however it might be the toughest fight in this conflict that has been going on for over. 30. so you're really getting into it already here but delve a little deeper if you can what impact will these clashes have on the people in the region. well nagorno-karabakh is also a coal to disputed territory disputed region that you're sad it which is internationally recognized as part of there by john but mostly governed by armenian people so it's an actual fact a kind of an independent state with its own polit
yuri what more can you tell us about these latest developments. well michael what we know from media reports is that there could both sides obviously have been blaming each other for attack and for us that's not been happening again and again for years the last escalation was and this time there are apparently civilian casualties in the capital of nagorno-karabakh stip on a carrot news obviously in all of this military conflict now there are reports of that and among military servicemen and...
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correspondent yury russia reports. is fighting fit but 2 years ago the activist was left fighting for his life struck down by a poison the situation was similar to that of alexina vall me but unlike novell me there were no signs of the never know if we chopped. my poison he wasn't as bad as his i was able to recover more quickly i was already able to speak in the 2nd week of recovery but not the chalk is an extremely strong point and we were it doesn't make a difference that i want to hurt someone or kill them. chalk is perfect for committing murder or. like. was treated the charity hospital no one could confidently identify the substance that had been given to him. to doctors to suspect poisoning but was never theirs he says there is no doubt supports. the fact that nobody caught which used clearly points to the russian president. or one thing. only secret agent a bank says to the. specific poison. your coalition operation could only have been carried out. other opposition figures have been targeted with less deadly m
correspondent yury russia reports. is fighting fit but 2 years ago the activist was left fighting for his life struck down by a poison the situation was similar to that of alexina vall me but unlike novell me there were no signs of the never know if we chopped. my poison he wasn't as bad as his i was able to recover more quickly i was already able to speak in the 2nd week of recovery but not the chalk is an extremely strong point and we were it doesn't make a difference that i want to hurt...
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we're joined now by deed to abuse correspondent in moscow ury chateau yuri what more can you tell us about these latest developments. well michael what we know from media reports is that there could both sides obviously have been blaming each other for attacking forests that that's not the u.s. has been happening again and again for years the last escalation was in june v.c.m. these time there are apparently civilian casualties in the capital of nagorno-karabakh stip on a carrot news obviously the den mention all of this military conflict now there are reports of that and one that among military servicemen and numerous houses in villages half reportedly being destroyed however it might be the toughest fight in here in this conflict that has been going on for over 30 years already. so you're really getting into it already here but delve a little deeper if you can what impact will these clashes have on the people in the region. well nagorno-karabakh is also a coal to disputed territory disputed region that you're sad it which is internationally recognized as part of there by john but m
we're joined now by deed to abuse correspondent in moscow ury chateau yuri what more can you tell us about these latest developments. well michael what we know from media reports is that there could both sides obviously have been blaming each other for attacking forests that that's not the u.s. has been happening again and again for years the last escalation was in june v.c.m. these time there are apparently civilian casualties in the capital of nagorno-karabakh stip on a carrot news obviously...
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valley was indeed the victim of a crime and they at that the aim was indeed for him to be silenced yury we've got the german chancellor along with other western countries now demanding answers from the kremlin what's the kremlin saying. well brant in contrast to the strong reactions and role in the un from the town for a special from the german chancellor with as authorities here in russia have so far been reluctant to comment on the violence poisoning and leadership this gulf spokesperson of the russian president vladimir putin sat to that the kremlin would to be unable to give a proper response to berlin statement which is in a way all else also a statement i think. the russian foreign minister is south of that beilin statements are not based on any evidence and that the directions from there on the russian parliament will expect that they called it probably dictated by political motives that could be organized by the united states to stop the gas project the north stream to between russia and germany the european union and the data they've had to deal with similar cases before involv
valley was indeed the victim of a crime and they at that the aim was indeed for him to be silenced yury we've got the german chancellor along with other western countries now demanding answers from the kremlin what's the kremlin saying. well brant in contrast to the strong reactions and role in the un from the town for a special from the german chancellor with as authorities here in russia have so far been reluctant to comment on the violence poisoning and leadership this gulf spokesperson of...
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correspondent yuri risch other reports. fighting for it but 2 years ago the activist was left fighting for his life struck down by a poison his situation was similar to that of the lexan of only but unlike novell me there were no signs of the nerve agent novacek. raise terrible as you can with my poison he wasn't as bad as his i was able to recover more quickly i was already able to speak in the 2nd week of recovery but not the chalk is an extremely strong point and we were at it doesn't make a difference that we want to heart someone or kill them. chocolates paffendorf or committing murder. for the way. like never only seal off was treated of berlin show me terry hospital. no one could confidently identify the substance that had been given to him his symptoms prompted the doctors to suspect poisoning but were never only of us the law says there is no doubt. the fact that nobody caught what used clearly points to the russian president up them. or one thing is only secret agents have access to this specific. thing where you
correspondent yuri risch other reports. fighting for it but 2 years ago the activist was left fighting for his life struck down by a poison his situation was similar to that of the lexan of only but unlike novell me there were no signs of the nerve agent novacek. raise terrible as you can with my poison he wasn't as bad as his i was able to recover more quickly i was already able to speak in the 2nd week of recovery but not the chalk is an extremely strong point and we were at it doesn't make a...
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was seized on the sleeve and then yuri i think it represented. militarily rules. russia it was a very good driving. russian media. both. very very and i think it came at the right time. there was just not enough resources and there was not enough. to achieve. that. is not a fool peace agreement. since then military clashes have periodic reflagged up and subsided international players regularly mediate but with armenia now considering recognizing nagorno-karabakh to dependence and as a page on unwilling to even discuss it finding common ground is increasingly difficult historically when it comes to religion and ethnicity when 2 sides are so convinced of the right notice when generations have been involved in the fight long lasting peace is allusive no doubt many are hoping nagorno-karabakh proves to be the exception. long now until the 2 main heavyweight candidates enter the ring for the 1st round of the us presidential debates both of our not a political will be hoping to inflict a knockout blow on tuesday evening caleb morton is been looking at the battle ahead .
was seized on the sleeve and then yuri i think it represented. militarily rules. russia it was a very good driving. russian media. both. very very and i think it came at the right time. there was just not enough resources and there was not enough. to achieve. that. is not a fool peace agreement. since then military clashes have periodic reflagged up and subsided international players regularly mediate but with armenia now considering recognizing nagorno-karabakh to dependence and as a page on...
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really has no where else to turn right now he has no options for money is yuri mentioned there and boots on the ground support against these protesters really has him where he wants him for years. he's been trying to keep kind of position between the west and russia to make diplomatic overtures to the west to try and scare russia with. claims of potential integration with the west to get russia to support his regime financially and with other concessions now he has that option has been taken from him given the violence we've seen on the streets and it's going recent weeks and he's totally dependent and i think he'll be hoping that he can make some short term concessions that you can then row back in the future just a target for these next few weeks. back to you was just said about what's in it for putin but what else. does he need to. yeah i mean moscow needs a relatively coal neighbor who doesn't take to the streets trying to change to the regime the kremlin started at the moment we are helping bella who saw that we couldn't or we don't have such kalak scenes here in moscow or any other
really has no where else to turn right now he has no options for money is yuri mentioned there and boots on the ground support against these protesters really has him where he wants him for years. he's been trying to keep kind of position between the west and russia to make diplomatic overtures to the west to try and scare russia with. claims of potential integration with the west to get russia to support his regime financially and with other concessions now he has that option has been taken...
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correspondent yury resetter reports. is fighting fit but 2 years ago the activist was left fighting for his life struck down by a poison his situation was similar to the alexina volley but unlike novell me there were no signs of the nerve agent no free chalk. boards and my poisoning wasn't as bad as his i was able to recover more quickly i was already able to speak in the 2nd week of recovery but navi chalk is an extremely strong point and doesn't make a difference you want to hurt someone or kill them. before committing murder or. the way it's. like never. was treated charity hospital no one could confidently identify the substance that had been given to him. prompted doctors to suspect poisoning but which never. says there is no doubt. which use clearly points to the russian president up there with the. one thing. only secret agents have access to this specific poison. your coalition operation could only have been carried out. with. other opposition figures have been targeted with less deadly means among them the indep
correspondent yury resetter reports. is fighting fit but 2 years ago the activist was left fighting for his life struck down by a poison his situation was similar to the alexina volley but unlike novell me there were no signs of the nerve agent no free chalk. boards and my poisoning wasn't as bad as his i was able to recover more quickly i was already able to speak in the 2nd week of recovery but navi chalk is an extremely strong point and doesn't make a difference you want to hurt someone or...
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well, yuri, phil dunphy is no pushover. i'm afraid it's a hard nyet. (tool clacking) i guess these are clean enough. i'll have this thing running in no time, honey.
well, yuri, phil dunphy is no pushover. i'm afraid it's a hard nyet. (tool clacking) i guess these are clean enough. i'll have this thing running in no time, honey.
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so when i called yuri i said i'm finally back in my childhood home. greeted me with the arab order of welcome and told me he was really pleased to hear my voice we had become neighbors and asked. one week after our laws returned to our bodies we met once again in taba this time in order to negotiate the 2nd stage of the all slow process israel's withdrawal from the west bank. by spread out the map we had kept secret until then. the oslo accord stated israel will withdraw from most of the west bank within a year and the palestinians were expecting to receive control over the land immediately. but israel demanded a gradual withdrawal and offered the palestinians full control of only 2 percent of the land. the remaining 98 percent would be controlled by the israeli army. arafat stared at the map silently and then announced about it was an unbearable humiliation these are prison camps he yelled you want to destroy me with those words arafat left the room. what you were suggesting deviates from the signed agreement i shouted you keep 98 percent of the land
so when i called yuri i said i'm finally back in my childhood home. greeted me with the arab order of welcome and told me he was really pleased to hear my voice we had become neighbors and asked. one week after our laws returned to our bodies we met once again in taba this time in order to negotiate the 2nd stage of the all slow process israel's withdrawal from the west bank. by spread out the map we had kept secret until then. the oslo accord stated israel will withdraw from most of the west...
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so when i called yuri i said i'm finally back in march childhood home. he greeted me with the arab word of welcome and told me he was really pleased to hear my force we had become neighbors and asked. one week after i returned to our bodies' we met once again in taba this time in order to negotiate the 2nd stage of the all slow process israel's withdrawal from the west bank. by spread out the map we had kept secret until then. the oslo accord stated israel will withdraw from most of the west bank within a year and the palestinians were expecting to receive control over the land immediately. but israel demanded a gradual withdrawal and offered the palestinians full control of only 2 percent of the land. the remaining 98 percent would be controlled by the israeli army. arafat stared at the map silently and then announced that it was an unbearable humiliation these are prison camps he yelled you want to destroy me with those words arafat left the room. what you were suggesting deviates from the signed agreement i shouted you keep 98 percent of the land we w
so when i called yuri i said i'm finally back in march childhood home. he greeted me with the arab word of welcome and told me he was really pleased to hear my force we had become neighbors and asked. one week after i returned to our bodies' we met once again in taba this time in order to negotiate the 2nd stage of the all slow process israel's withdrawal from the west bank. by spread out the map we had kept secret until then. the oslo accord stated israel will withdraw from most of the west...
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moved to the capitol hill in congress itself where she will lie in state in stark treat such such yury or the 1st woman to have been afforded that honor in u.s. history is of course probably expected and welcome welcome didn't he because of course he has been insistent on defying justice ginsburg's dying wish. right and he was suggesting that she didn't make any which is of this is all made up by the by the democrats from what we can hear and mitch mcconnell himself the senate majority leader isn't saying anything official but the general sense is donald trump will get his way that there will be confirmation hearings perhaps beginning on october the 12th and a confirmation vote by october 29th this is exactly what donald trump wants he says as far as he's concerned he's expecting the results of the election to end up at the supreme court he wants a full complement of supreme court judges including his hand-picked successor to ruth bader ginsburg on the bench to adjudicate there's not least because the republicans have lost their faith in chief justice john roberts who's become somewhat
moved to the capitol hill in congress itself where she will lie in state in stark treat such such yury or the 1st woman to have been afforded that honor in u.s. history is of course probably expected and welcome welcome didn't he because of course he has been insistent on defying justice ginsburg's dying wish. right and he was suggesting that she didn't make any which is of this is all made up by the by the democrats from what we can hear and mitch mcconnell himself the senate majority leader...
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yuri this is a long running conflict between armenia and azerbaijan what sparked the fighting this time. well it's not clear what exactly caused this is collation right now in the past few weeks however this conflict has has flared up again as you said both sides blamed each other off attacking villages in the border area and there are many theories why now some experts as you know how about that right now the international community pays attention to another country to bella ruse and to another conflict there which could motivate both science armenia and azerbaijan to use this moment of distraction to prove to create facts on the ground. know we are seeing a lot of heavy weapons on both sides which presumably means that this news collation isn't a spontaneous activity but rather and well prepared military operation so what is it then about this this conflicts over undergone occur makes it so difficult to resolve well this conflict goes back to the times of the soviet union where ban boundaries between terrorists was drawn completely arbitrarily there was a big soviet state for 70 years
yuri this is a long running conflict between armenia and azerbaijan what sparked the fighting this time. well it's not clear what exactly caused this is collation right now in the past few weeks however this conflict has has flared up again as you said both sides blamed each other off attacking villages in the border area and there are many theories why now some experts as you know how about that right now the international community pays attention to another country to bella ruse and to...
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and for more on that let's talk to the euro richard 2 who joins us from moscow yury what's on the agenda of this meeting between putin and look at. well currently there is a lot of movement in the relations between moscow and to minsk especially after a rather long period of silence from the kremlin since the protests started in belarus russia's foreign minister lavrov spoke on the west's brutal and provocative attempts of interfering in belarus internal affairs today while putin is meeting with the statement is a complete contradiction especially after putin recently publicly talked about a reserve of police officers russia would be ready to send a bill or else to help restore the order there and he would have thought troops are ready according to putin he doesn't yet see the need to send them to but i also think russia is hardly interested in the people of blair also being frightened by russia so i think. it will discuss russia's support through and deeper economic cooperation between the 2 countries how much is relying on putin support all question because once again changing his thei
and for more on that let's talk to the euro richard 2 who joins us from moscow yury what's on the agenda of this meeting between putin and look at. well currently there is a lot of movement in the relations between moscow and to minsk especially after a rather long period of silence from the kremlin since the protests started in belarus russia's foreign minister lavrov spoke on the west's brutal and provocative attempts of interfering in belarus internal affairs today while putin is meeting...
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veto indicates that of all these poisoning goes all 'd the way to the top he wus moscow correspondent yury has more. he'll offer is fighting for it but 2 years ago the activist was left fighting for his life struck down by a poison his situation was similar to that of alexei navalny but unlike mitt romney there were no signs of the nerve agent novacek. restartable as. my poison wasn't as bad as his i was able to recover more quickly i was already able to speak in the 2nd week of recovery but navi chalk is an extremely strong point and it doesn't make a difference that i want to heart someone or kill them. chocolates perfect for committing murder. it was for me the way it's. like novell me seal off was treated the burn in charlotte area hospital. no one could confidently identify the substance that had been given to him his symptoms prompted the doctors to suspect poisoning but with novell new jersey law says there is no doubt. they think the cop was the fact that not because what used clearly points to the russian president up there was that by get this one thing is only secret agents have
veto indicates that of all these poisoning goes all 'd the way to the top he wus moscow correspondent yury has more. he'll offer is fighting for it but 2 years ago the activist was left fighting for his life struck down by a poison his situation was similar to that of alexei navalny but unlike mitt romney there were no signs of the nerve agent novacek. restartable as. my poison wasn't as bad as his i was able to recover more quickly i was already able to speak in the 2nd week of recovery but...
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well i think a really has nowhere else to turn right now he has no options the money is yuri mentioned there and boots on the ground support again these protesters let him a putin really has him where he wants him for years because policy has been trying to keep kind of position between the west and russia to make diplomatic overtures to the west to try and scare russia with. claims of potential integration with the west to get russia to support his regime financially and with other concessions now he has that option has been taken from him given the violence we've seen on the streets and it's going really weeks and he's totally dependent on glancing at putin i think he'll be hoping that he can make some short term concessions that he can then row back in the future just a target for these next few weeks. back to you was just what nick said about what's in it for putin but what else. is in it for putin does he need to question because well. you know i mean moscow needs a relatively coal neighbor who doesn't take to the streets trying to change the regime the kremlin started at the mome
well i think a really has nowhere else to turn right now he has no options the money is yuri mentioned there and boots on the ground support again these protesters let him a putin really has him where he wants him for years because policy has been trying to keep kind of position between the west and russia to make diplomatic overtures to the west to try and scare russia with. claims of potential integration with the west to get russia to support his regime financially and with other concessions...
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correspondent yury russia reports. is fighting fit but 2 years ago the activist was left fighting for his life struck down by a poison the situation was similar to the volley but unlike no volley there were no signs of the now no v. chalk. my poison wasn't as bad as his i was able to recover more quickly i was already able to speak in the 2nd week of recovery but navi chalk is an extremely strong point and we were it doesn't make a difference that he want to hurt someone or kill them. chocolates perfect for committing murder or. for the corby way it's. like not only was treated that balance charity hospital no one could confidently identify the substance that had been given to him his symptoms prompted doctors to suspect poisoning but was never. says there is no doubt. as the fact that not because what used clearly points to the russian president up there was that or one thing is only secret agents have access to this specific poison. your call this operation could only have been carried out with the approval of la dim
correspondent yury russia reports. is fighting fit but 2 years ago the activist was left fighting for his life struck down by a poison the situation was similar to the volley but unlike no volley there were no signs of the now no v. chalk. my poison wasn't as bad as his i was able to recover more quickly i was already able to speak in the 2nd week of recovery but navi chalk is an extremely strong point and we were it doesn't make a difference that he want to hurt someone or kill them....