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not long ago it was russia russia russia now it's ukraine ukraine ukraine what partisan hacks in biased media won't tell you is why ukraine has become part of america's political drama you only hear it here. what matters is art international and more than 200 people were arrested in central london on monday as a 2 week climate protest by extinction rebellion activists got underway. now the group has said it intends to paralyze westminster by blocking roads and transport networks hundreds of people have been chaining themselves to vehicles and are protesting outside government departments it is part of a worldwide campaign spending 16 major cities and protesters have also disrupted traffic in central amsterdam madrid and berlin dutch police say they made 50 arrests near a popular tourist attraction while in berlin around a 1000 people blocked a busy intersection meanwhile in australia and new zealand dozens of activists have been arrested extinction rebellion has been in the headlines throughout the year. the types of actions that we want to engage with are disruptive to business as usua
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yet the lot of us are the result of that so russia has always had close relations with the cards and of course is one of the main players and they conflict in syria so let's go to moscow where we join d.w. correspondent and money show and welcome back emily what is moscow's line on this. well as you say phil russia has always had historically close ties with the kurds that stretches all the way back to the soviet union that they did lose a lot of trust from the kurds last year when they kind of gave approval for turkish air strikes against the african region which is was turkey kurdish controlled excuse me now what we've seen from the kremlin has been rather neutral a statement was published on the kremlin website which said that there had been a telephone call between president and on and president putin seemingly just before the operation was launched and that putin had warned his turkish counterpart to be careful and to take care that the kind of peace process in the regulation of the syrian conflict doesn't isn't brought off track by this offer a show on the russian line is very
yet the lot of us are the result of that so russia has always had close relations with the cards and of course is one of the main players and they conflict in syria so let's go to moscow where we join d.w. correspondent and money show and welcome back emily what is moscow's line on this. well as you say phil russia has always had historically close ties with the kurds that stretches all the way back to the soviet union that they did lose a lot of trust from the kurds last year when they kind of...
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broke a truce agreement made with poland siding more powerful russia. just over 50 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 3rd parties seeking to keep the gains of a revolution at any cost russia agreed to the humiliating conditions of the breast with the 1918 which turned ukraine into a german protectorate another historical document to change the fate of ukraine was the molotov ribbentrop pact of 19391 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 map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the mala tav ribbentrop pact been signed then poland w
broke a truce agreement made with poland siding more powerful russia. just over 50 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 3rd parties seeking to keep the gains of a revolution at any cost russia agreed to the humiliating conditions of the breast with the 1918 which turned ukraine into a german protectorate another...
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on not allowing buy into hot wall between ukraine and russia. that the. city would. the the the low the to. elude . police. are little. plug 11 . ukraine. it's an ancient and proud land. with a rich history filled with much beauty heroism and sacrifice. ukraine is a border land. a place where east meets west. this is the flag of ukraine the blue represents the sky the gold its seemingly endless fields of wheat. ukraine is a prize many have sought. and much blood spilled in the quest to possess it. ukraine has been the pathway for western powers as they attempted to conquer the east. in world war one. and world war 2. and every time the ukrainian people ended up paying the highest price for these grand games of power. history doesn't repeat but it surely rhymes said mark twain. if one looks closely at the history of ukraine one will notice many rhymes. being surrounded by stronger powers ukraine has needed a lot of cunning to survive and the art they truly mastered with time is the art of changing sides. in the middle of the 17th century ukrainian leader dunhill netsk
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voters will decide sunday whether they'll leave ukraine enjoying russia the campaign with the slogan together with russia has the backing of moscow the crimea situation the referendum is also happening during this period very quickly. karim. you. know up with q. but it. was through it. that the new still less in. syria the. crimean authorities sensing the mood of the populace fully supported victory on the covert his decision to postpone the 2013 european union association deal and side deeper ties to russia. as the events in kiev took their course crimean authorities issued a declaration putting into words the fears of its people based on the will of the crimean who elected us we declare that we will not give crimea to extremists and neo nazis seeking to seize power in ukraine at the cost of the blood of the country and its citizens after the regime change in kiev rumors began spreading in crimea that the new authorities would be merciless to those that oppose them so i'll tell you. this led to the pro russian demonstrations rejecting the new government in kiev. on february 27th the
voters will decide sunday whether they'll leave ukraine enjoying russia the campaign with the slogan together with russia has the backing of moscow the crimea situation the referendum is also happening during this period very quickly. karim. you. know up with q. but it. was through it. that the new still less in. syria the. crimean authorities sensing the mood of the populace fully supported victory on the covert his decision to postpone the 2013 european union association deal and side deeper...
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then crimea lays at russia's doorstep. the consequences of a u.s. seizure of the base or a nato base which in general. but almost. as much. i taught me to. put you in with a. 3 and. not be stuck with practical issue. but in your mind it's. just in the military use russian to support it with. your system in the me strong leader i'm not. so it. was a piece of the school board. just i'm a part of what i get there but you know we. see that on the phone fixed amongst the windows media with the cesium but if you make. the national system. on national media it's not. supposed to in the beginning if we act we would sort of the response. to me because you knew seemed up and you know you cannot you just you know and i guess those. but you know when you're in the lead you disappear you know the same so send them. up in the back of the in a. little news and when you see what i paid by senior night and usually. i'm concerned about the expansion of nato nato has expanded into 13 countries up to the borders of russia 13 countries at the. shia way not. in early spr
then crimea lays at russia's doorstep. the consequences of a u.s. seizure of the base or a nato base which in general. but almost. as much. i taught me to. put you in with a. 3 and. not be stuck with practical issue. but in your mind it's. just in the military use russian to support it with. your system in the me strong leader i'm not. so it. was a piece of the school board. just i'm a part of what i get there but you know we. see that on the phone fixed amongst the windows media with the...
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as russia has to to sell its gas 60 to 70 percent of the budget of the federal state budget in russia dependent on the revenues from gas so they have to sell and europe has to buy it's a double dependency it's another story for ukraine ukraine is not buying gas anymore from russia it's now getting its gas actually from vest in europe but ukraine is dependent on the fees it's charges for gas transported via the pipelines running through ukraine and russia wants to get rid of these fees and the dependency on ukraine and therefore is building these new pipelines around ukraine terex stream in the south and north stream in the north. thank you very much. google's parent company alphabet said its quarterly profits fell 23 percent to $7000000000.00 mistake market expectations alphabets as profits were hampered by rising research and development costs the company is trying to maintain growth while investing in a variety of new gadgets and services revenue growth from advertising is also down . its leaders says the city is ad risk of falling into recession as it enters its 5th month of pro-de
as russia has to to sell its gas 60 to 70 percent of the budget of the federal state budget in russia dependent on the revenues from gas so they have to sell and europe has to buy it's a double dependency it's another story for ukraine ukraine is not buying gas anymore from russia it's now getting its gas actually from vest in europe but ukraine is dependent on the fees it's charges for gas transported via the pipelines running through ukraine and russia wants to get rid of these fees and the...
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well that big difficult for russia because russia is also dependent on europe and also on the custom as russia has to to sell its gas 60 to 70 percent of the budget of the federal state budget russia dependent on the revenues from gas so they have to sell and europe has to buy it's a double dependency it's another story for ukraine ukraine is not buying gas anymore from russia it's now getting its gas actually from western europe but ukraine is dependent on the fees it's just for gas transport via the pipelines running through ukraine and russia wants to get rid of these fees and the dependency on ukraine and therefore is building these new pipelines around ukraine the turks remain in the south and north stream in the north battling that thank you very much. hong kong's leader carrie lam says the city is a risk of falling into recession as it enters its 5th month of pro-democracy protests over its numbers have dropped and retail businesses as they have been forced to shut of their doors doing protests and rallies. after 5 months of pro-democracy protests some people in hong kong are
well that big difficult for russia because russia is also dependent on europe and also on the custom as russia has to to sell its gas 60 to 70 percent of the budget of the federal state budget russia dependent on the revenues from gas so they have to sell and europe has to buy it's a double dependency it's another story for ukraine ukraine is not buying gas anymore from russia it's now getting its gas actually from western europe but ukraine is dependent on the fees it's just for gas transport...
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more than more than he cares about russia what about iran. so this is something that is really important that. when you talk about the process i totally agree that the americans seem to have already lost i think. that the. important factor in this conflict the moment the moment they will not be able to have. that. be to the process of the as. well mr campbell and we have to take a very short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. for sure. we'll be near the crate with him. reaching out. for him anywhere near. 67 years you know they've been locked up in case. you see no protection from the weather the heat. the rain the snow. they have no protection. for you. it's. the u.s. crude. this large scale factor. are things. even a good businesses are involved. there has been a shocking amount of the organized opposition to adverts to increase the standards of care for dogs bred in commercial breeding facilities most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do with jobs don't
more than more than he cares about russia what about iran. so this is something that is really important that. when you talk about the process i totally agree that the americans seem to have already lost i think. that the. important factor in this conflict the moment the moment they will not be able to have. that. be to the process of the as. well mr campbell and we have to take a very short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. for sure. we'll be near the crate with...
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of free press abroad reports on corruption in russia. are helping to establish authoritarian regimes abroad crackdown on the free press would have similar effects for a genuine distaste for democracy or fear that nato is creeping on the borders how do you split that difference? >> i think my reaction to that is yes. this is one of the things that makes for difficult problem. very seldom dealing with the paradigm issues you have diagnostic evidence. that's only consistent with one explanation most of the time the fax you have in front of you can be connected in different ways simultaneously. this model can be true and this model can be true so this rules this out. you are right. part of the problem is you can explain them in different ways but what i'm advocating is this is the only way you explain it the others are not plausible and the stakes are so high we better think hard for the el terrier explanation it matters a lot. now one of the things that i would say however about the time is that do they and those that do happen. >> so i als
of free press abroad reports on corruption in russia. are helping to establish authoritarian regimes abroad crackdown on the free press would have similar effects for a genuine distaste for democracy or fear that nato is creeping on the borders how do you split that difference? >> i think my reaction to that is yes. this is one of the things that makes for difficult problem. very seldom dealing with the paradigm issues you have diagnostic evidence. that's only consistent with one...
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whatever russia tries to do is. subject to the actions of others now if you look at the various conflicts in the middle east i think russia has been a criticism from from all the parties. i think the only exception is probably on the arab israeli or palestinian israeli conflict because there are clear security council resolutions and general assembly resolution so russia's position there although it has excellent relations with the arabs and with the israelis probably russia's relations with israel are the best right now but it operates within a certain frameworks up by the security council of general assembly resolutions when it comes to syria it supports the government but it has relations with the opposition has a very good relationship with the kurds. in yemen it has relations with the antagonists and tries to talk to them and even within the context of the. problems that you're having today between the between saudi arabia and. egypt and qatar. russia has taken a position that is balanced and tries to help both
whatever russia tries to do is. subject to the actions of others now if you look at the various conflicts in the middle east i think russia has been a criticism from from all the parties. i think the only exception is probably on the arab israeli or palestinian israeli conflict because there are clear security council resolutions and general assembly resolution so russia's position there although it has excellent relations with the arabs and with the israelis probably russia's relations with...
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field where russia is one of will and as i mentioned these are the at the g. exports like natural gas and oil if russia is forced to find other routes how much would that delay the product do you think. it depends it's not easy to say now about it could be up to one year and it could be also you know cause additional costs for the companies who are involved. these are the german companies like. yarn. to the austrian company or movie. like gee. sorry it was not you know it's you need to change but i want to say about something important the secretary general of euro grass and most recently proposed that. let's assume 2 can also contribute for in old to decouple to the station in order that up to 80 percent of the pipeline can be used for hydrogen and this is a very very interesting proposal because it shows that it also can contribute to. your age of a renewable energies and. as far as we can see. mental friendly projects so i found this proposal quite interesting and we should discuss about this also in the upcoming future. what kind of reaction do you think w
field where russia is one of will and as i mentioned these are the at the g. exports like natural gas and oil if russia is forced to find other routes how much would that delay the product do you think. it depends it's not easy to say now about it could be up to one year and it could be also you know cause additional costs for the companies who are involved. these are the german companies like. yarn. to the austrian company or movie. like gee. sorry it was not you know it's you need to change...
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russia have been striving for recognizing that this is that. each country russian and ukrainian and many other languages and more not least think ukraine you know nationalistic. ukraine and then you get and the west has been pushing for that you know during the last 5 years but the point is that these last these very division because if you want to impose the same identity on many different people. here and you're you know you have excellent reading skills this is not really going to it's all the time we don't hear many things like it here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here in our d.c. units remember. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. the isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being led. directly to what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. for a mate in the shallows. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately there was also a very dark side. they ar
russia have been striving for recognizing that this is that. each country russian and ukrainian and many other languages and more not least think ukraine you know nationalistic. ukraine and then you get and the west has been pushing for that you know during the last 5 years but the point is that these last these very division because if you want to impose the same identity on many different people. here and you're you know you have excellent reading skills this is not really going to it's all...
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well everyone is talking about this stuff in my formulae here in ukraine and russia are also everyone seems to understand something slightly different under it and it's interesting even though this document was signed today in minsk it hasn't officially been released so we don't exactly know what is in there basically this is about some kind of autonomy status for those regions those eastern ukraine regions and local elections and the state is being confirmed once elections have been confirmed is free and fair what it doesn't include and this is the big big big bone of contention in ukraine russia is any information on the security situation ukraine basically says and selenski repeat that today that there won't be any elections accepted by ukraine at least in those regions until ukraine regains control of its border with russia basically make sure that no kind of russian act is able to control influence those votes that's not something that moscow has shown any sign of pay of signing up to so for now that is the big big big problem looming in the room there will be more meetings in th
well everyone is talking about this stuff in my formulae here in ukraine and russia are also everyone seems to understand something slightly different under it and it's interesting even though this document was signed today in minsk it hasn't officially been released so we don't exactly know what is in there basically this is about some kind of autonomy status for those regions those eastern ukraine regions and local elections and the state is being confirmed once elections have been confirmed...
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president obama had seen russia overrun crimea. we stood strong. we stood strong with ukraine. we are standing strong with president zelensky. but, as the american people would expect, president trump wanted to make sure that ukraine was advancing the reform agenda, reforming and ending corruption. reporter: [indiscernible] interest in the bidens? i nevers. pence: discussed the issue of the bidens with president zelensky. what i can tell you is that all of our discussions internally, when the president and my office with ukraine were focused on the broader issues of european support. -- lack of european support and d -- reporter: [inaudible] vice pres. pence: that is your question. the issue of aid and our efforts with regard to ukraine were from my experience, in no way connected to the very legitimate concern the american people have about corruption that took place, about things that happened in the 2016 election, in ukraine, or about the issue that former vice president biden had his son on the board of a major energy company in ukraine at a time when the vice president was
president obama had seen russia overrun crimea. we stood strong. we stood strong with ukraine. we are standing strong with president zelensky. but, as the american people would expect, president trump wanted to make sure that ukraine was advancing the reform agenda, reforming and ending corruption. reporter: [indiscernible] interest in the bidens? i nevers. pence: discussed the issue of the bidens with president zelensky. what i can tell you is that all of our discussions internally, when the...
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russia is a foe. ukraine is a democracy. russia is a dictatorship. currently under attack by russian-backed separatists. the united states is probably the only thing standing between putin and ukraine being completely run over by russia. that context, ukraine is vulnerable. yet, $391 million in aid was high-pressure tactic. february, the trump administration wrote to us in congress and said that aid is on the way. it never arrived. may, the department of defense wrote to congress and the way and is on for ecessary preconditions the receipt of the aid have been the including implementation of nticorruption -- anti-corruption protocols by the ukrainian administration. the aid never arrived. wice during the summer mitch mcconnell called up the administration and asked about the aid. got a satisfactory nswer, because there is no legitimate answer. president ly 25, the pressures a foreign power to citizen for rican political gain. ukrainian president appears to agree, buckling to the of the withheld aid. subsequently, thereafter, the aid is finally releas
russia is a foe. ukraine is a democracy. russia is a dictatorship. currently under attack by russian-backed separatists. the united states is probably the only thing standing between putin and ukraine being completely run over by russia. that context, ukraine is vulnerable. yet, $391 million in aid was high-pressure tactic. february, the trump administration wrote to us in congress and said that aid is on the way. it never arrived. may, the department of defense wrote to congress and the way...
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visibly change ok and now we have we have a lot of mixed language ok i mean he he wants peace with russia he wants some kind of resolution with the donbass he has to pay lip service to you to crimea though it's very i think everyone knows that's unrealistic we paid lip service to it and you know and then you have his western backers that want him to start making decisions to resolve this conflict but he can't he's paralyzed is it him or as we've already heard it it's the institutions that are well i think the main problem is this misunderstanding you know the west misunderstood zillions of these big tree threw reasons for the answer is a big tree where it was the fact that people were tired of the war of course but also this this division in ukrainian society that petrol described very well in his articles in fact ukraine is divided between the west which wants to join the european union and nato and the east which did not change much just by changing the narrative all of that western media if you you know the western media just forgets what do rule 56 years ago look at their articles the
visibly change ok and now we have we have a lot of mixed language ok i mean he he wants peace with russia he wants some kind of resolution with the donbass he has to pay lip service to you to crimea though it's very i think everyone knows that's unrealistic we paid lip service to it and you know and then you have his western backers that want him to start making decisions to resolve this conflict but he can't he's paralyzed is it him or as we've already heard it it's the institutions that are...
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the mission would stay in russia for a second year. they stay on for a second year at a much reduced scale. the harvest of 1922, very successful. but still, and one argument for staying was that they could not avoid what some of the a.r.a. men saw from the beginning as inevitable, and that is an orphan problem. despite this a.r.a.'s best intentions and despite the feeding of many adults, there are many orphans. i would not try to put a number on it. waif children such as these who roamed the streets into the 1920's, roamed the cities in packs like wild animals. the problem becomes so acute it will last until the end of the decade, and a stall and has an idea of how to put an end to that. it is called the five-year plan. those kids into up working in factories. another orphan shot. this was the autumn of 1921. the reason i want to show you that photograph is that american is working for the a.r.a. his name is vernon kellogg. he was herbert hoover's biology teacher at stanford, and hoover drafted him to become a very important figure rel
the mission would stay in russia for a second year. they stay on for a second year at a much reduced scale. the harvest of 1922, very successful. but still, and one argument for staying was that they could not avoid what some of the a.r.a. men saw from the beginning as inevitable, and that is an orphan problem. despite this a.r.a.'s best intentions and despite the feeding of many adults, there are many orphans. i would not try to put a number on it. waif children such as these who roamed the...
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down of troops goes to plan, ukraine, russia, france, and germany will take part in a summit aimed at bringing peace to the territory. the conflict has claimed over 13,000 lives and left 1.5 million people internally displaced. >> and 84-year-old man is being held after shooting and wounding two muslims praying at a mosque monday. the gunman is being evaluated by pspsychiatrist.. they are not treating the attack as terrorism. the shooter told police he attacked the mosque as revenge for notre-dame cathedral, something he blames on muslims. the fire was declared accidental by investigators. 10 days of torrential rain have plunged the central african republic underwater. andas created an emergency one of the poorest nations. it triggered landslides and cameron, leaving at least 40 dead. >> after 10 days of uninterrupted torrential rain, roads have bececome rivers. residents say they can only watch as their homes and belongings were swept away by the e worst flood inin decades.. >> everything became covered in water. after that, our house collapsps. we lost alall of our possessioi. every
down of troops goes to plan, ukraine, russia, france, and germany will take part in a summit aimed at bringing peace to the territory. the conflict has claimed over 13,000 lives and left 1.5 million people internally displaced. >> and 84-year-old man is being held after shooting and wounding two muslims praying at a mosque monday. the gunman is being evaluated by pspsychiatrist.. they are not treating the attack as terrorism. the shooter told police he attacked the mosque as revenge for...
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government agencies themselves showing that the people of crimea prefer being part of russia in the u.s. news media it's all been presented as the russians invaded they then station sham election with people with guns at their backs somehow the big the ballot boxes to get 96 percent approval for rejoining russia idea of a referendum in crimea is just quite simply unconstitutional but it does raise questions on whether this vote really is free and fair especially given the heavy military presence in crimea right now errol so that's how it's been sold to american people the reality is very different yet this fear has to be any electric thousands of people have gathered in the capital crimean city and some from apple all of this finding a bit of a dim held last sunday in which the majority of people here overwhelmingly voted in support of being reunited with russia. with us but each to talk with. political slow in the in the within that of those. we know it's of when enough. so in the media and more exposure so it's. so should you know it's a bit of something you said you know but it's unt
government agencies themselves showing that the people of crimea prefer being part of russia in the u.s. news media it's all been presented as the russians invaded they then station sham election with people with guns at their backs somehow the big the ballot boxes to get 96 percent approval for rejoining russia idea of a referendum in crimea is just quite simply unconstitutional but it does raise questions on whether this vote really is free and fair especially given the heavy military...
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russia and have been striving for recognizing that this is that. russian and ukrainian and many other languages and more not least think ukraine you know nationalistic. and the west has been pushing for that you know during the last 5 years but the point is that these last this is very division because if you want to impose the same identity on many different people. here and your excellent reading skills that's not really going to it's all the time we don't hear many things like it here in...
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a new wave of sanctions hit russia mediately after the tragedy. the united states is imposing new sanctions in key sectors of the russian economy. year in 3 months later the dutch safety board published a report that is itself a flight m.h. 70 crashed because of the. i have 3 well 4 and or i have the today just outside of the arrow playing the best the left side of the cockpit the report didn't blame any specific group or person and estimated a very wide area of 320 kilometers as a zone from which the missiles fired at the same time the russian producer of boog missiles day conducted its own independent investigation. that they speeded me up the fullest. loue of the delegates i mean if you like yet the nist is up a school during the experiment they blew up a retired airliner with a bouquet missile and came to the conclusion that the malaysian plane was brought down by the older type of missiles not used by russia anymore but still in the possession of ukraine the company claims that the missile was launched from the territory controlled by the ukr
a new wave of sanctions hit russia mediately after the tragedy. the united states is imposing new sanctions in key sectors of the russian economy. year in 3 months later the dutch safety board published a report that is itself a flight m.h. 70 crashed because of the. i have 3 well 4 and or i have the today just outside of the arrow playing the best the left side of the cockpit the report didn't blame any specific group or person and estimated a very wide area of 320 kilometers as a zone from...
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hostile to russia and the west just doesn't want to understand it instead they took it to dance again someone young again someone who vote against putin is really terrified of who should be terrified because the russians will be jealous. and that wonderful man and they will pull you know what what about the oligarchs with. your head i'm going to talk about corruption here but it's very very interesting because i know you follow media very closely isn't it really interesting that the whole ukraine narrative in western media starts in 2016 nobody wants to go back to the 1014. it's as if it didn't even happen exactly and well i thought i personally think that what's happening now is something that is understated nobody talks about it in the media is that the all of darks are really calling the shots in ukraine i don't know how much it has to do with the institutional weakness i am sure that that's a big part of it but they tend to wield a tremendous amount of power that is excessive to what they should have compared to like the power of the people the vote i don't understand how this cou
hostile to russia and the west just doesn't want to understand it instead they took it to dance again someone young again someone who vote against putin is really terrified of who should be terrified because the russians will be jealous. and that wonderful man and they will pull you know what what about the oligarchs with. your head i'm going to talk about corruption here but it's very very interesting because i know you follow media very closely isn't it really interesting that the whole...
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and russia iran as well. as atlanta. have already agreed in uncle summit last month on the establishment of the constitutional committee in order to have a new constitution for syria and live that way for but as the elections in 2021 if the russians actually manage to do that i think they will be have. most probably did they have succeeded actually in achieving most of their objectives in syria but in order to do that the actions believe that the 1st step should be that america must must be out of syria that is really important for russia because they cannot actually control the whole syrian issue without actually the americans are out for the iranians they are very concerned about the american presence in the east of the if it is because it cuts. the land corridor between you know iraq syria and to lebanon for turkey and the presence of the united states in the region is also threatening because america is supporting the syrian democratic forces and supporting what the turks believe. separatists. scheme of the syria dem
and russia iran as well. as atlanta. have already agreed in uncle summit last month on the establishment of the constitutional committee in order to have a new constitution for syria and live that way for but as the elections in 2021 if the russians actually manage to do that i think they will be have. most probably did they have succeeded actually in achieving most of their objectives in syria but in order to do that the actions believe that the 1st step should be that america must must be out...
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president obama had seen russia overrun crimea and initiate and support warfare in eastern ukraine. we stood strong. we stood strong with ukraine. we are standing strong with president zelensky. as the american people would expect, president trump wanted to make sure that ukraine was advancing the reform agenda, reforming and ending corruption. that our allies in europe were doing more. >> [indiscernible] -- the bidens was at least a part of the reason the aid was held up? >> i have never discussed the issue of the bidens with president zelensky. what i can tell you is that all of our discussions internally, when the president and my office with ukraine were focused on the broader issues of european support. >> you are interested in seeing the bidens investigated? [inaudible] >> that is your question. let me be very clear. the issue of aid and our efforts with regard to ukraine were from my experience in no way connected to the very legitimate concern the american people have about corruption that took place, about things that happened in the 2016 election or about the issue that fo
president obama had seen russia overrun crimea and initiate and support warfare in eastern ukraine. we stood strong. we stood strong with ukraine. we are standing strong with president zelensky. as the american people would expect, president trump wanted to make sure that ukraine was advancing the reform agenda, reforming and ending corruption. that our allies in europe were doing more. >> [indiscernible] -- the bidens was at least a part of the reason the aid was held up? >> i have...
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to secure russia's. interests and also for our interest we will continue. to work together today especially we have talked about operation peace a parade and we have validated latest developments in our operation i have given very extensive information to mr putin about our operation as i expressed earlier our main aim in this operation is to clear. the g m p k k terrorists from the area and to maintain establish the reports relation of syrian refugees this is also going to eliminate the threat of the separatist terror group and will secure syria's territorial integrity and political unity we have absolutely no interest or theirs or sovereignty or and other country. as turkey all the steps we have taken so far we have been very sensitive. in a freighted shield and in all of branch operations we have secured. 4000 square kilometer. area and cleared from terrorists. this area that we have secured and made safe 360000 refugees have repatriated voluntarily. at some time syrian land was always mentioned with terrorist attacks but now it is reaching tranquility a
to secure russia's. interests and also for our interest we will continue. to work together today especially we have talked about operation peace a parade and we have validated latest developments in our operation i have given very extensive information to mr putin about our operation as i expressed earlier our main aim in this operation is to clear. the g m p k k terrorists from the area and to maintain establish the reports relation of syrian refugees this is also going to eliminate the threat...
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hello i'm the star in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera russia and turkey have reached a deal that forces kurdish fighters in northern syria to withdraw from further along the turkish border under the agreement russian and turkish forces will also conduct joint patrols and crow launched an offensive in that area last week that then suspended that operation following a u.s. brokered cease fire and roads across lebanon are being blocked by protesters who are keeping up pressure for political change banks in the country are closed for a 6th day the government has vowed that schools and universities will reopen but stuff threatening to strike. person solomons has rejected prime minister barak's johnson's plan to fast track his breakfast deal with the european union that means there's little chance that the u.k. will leave the block by october 31st. and we now face further uncertainty and the e.u. list no make up their minds are over how to answer parliament's request for a delay in the 1st consequence with the speaker is that the government was taking the only responsible cools and acc
hello i'm the star in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera russia and turkey have reached a deal that forces kurdish fighters in northern syria to withdraw from further along the turkish border under the agreement russian and turkish forces will also conduct joint patrols and crow launched an offensive in that area last week that then suspended that operation following a u.s. brokered cease fire and roads across lebanon are being blocked by protesters who are keeping up pressure for political...
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a warning from russia kurdish fighters can expect more bombings by turkey if they don't withdraw from syria's border. and richelle carey this is al-jazeera life also coming. diplomat helping to put together the pieces of an impeachment puzzle but clearest account yet of the u.s. presidents dealings with ukraine. and the war and yet many civilians die including 2 children in an airstrike led by the saudi u.a.e. coalition. one single pros across the libya disputed election result triggers widespread protests. pressure is warning syrian kurdish fighters will be heavily defeated by turkey if they don't pull back from the border also says the kurds had been betrayed by the u.s. which was encouraging them to stay and fight kurdish fighters have until next tuesday to withdraw that's under a new deal between moscow and ankara and 6 days russian syrian forces will move into a 30 kilometers own along the turkish border we'll go live to charles stratford shortly announce a collie but 1st step in and send us this report from sochi where presidents are to juan and putin finalize this new agreement
a warning from russia kurdish fighters can expect more bombings by turkey if they don't withdraw from syria's border. and richelle carey this is al-jazeera life also coming. diplomat helping to put together the pieces of an impeachment puzzle but clearest account yet of the u.s. presidents dealings with ukraine. and the war and yet many civilians die including 2 children in an airstrike led by the saudi u.a.e. coalition. one single pros across the libya disputed election result triggers...
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month if he is prime ministers jew to talk to egypt's president on the sidelines of a conference in russia later this week european maintains it desperately needs the power generated by the sound project for its population of more than 100000000 people. of course in guinea has sentenced 5 people to up to a year in prison for demonstrating against president condé the convictions follow a rally last week against efforts to allow the president to seek a 3rd 10 security forces killed at least 10 people on a 2nd term expires next year and he's refused to rule out running again because haq has more from dakar in neighboring senegal. a small crowd gathered outside the courtroom as the sentence was read out against these members of civil society now we're talking about former journalist economist artists that have been sentenced to jail time because the judges say they have incentive violence following a following last week protests against alpha condit attempt to change the constitution and state and extend his time in power now these protests led to 10 people being killed 70 injured and hundred
month if he is prime ministers jew to talk to egypt's president on the sidelines of a conference in russia later this week european maintains it desperately needs the power generated by the sound project for its population of more than 100000000 people. of course in guinea has sentenced 5 people to up to a year in prison for demonstrating against president condé the convictions follow a rally last week against efforts to allow the president to seek a 3rd 10 security forces killed at least 10...
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have a meeting with the president but most particularly true for a country invaded by its neighbor russia is still a very hot conflict to show that the new president had a good relationship with the president of the united states. so that gave enormous leverage to president trump to coerce what he wanted from the president of ukraine. at the very time the state department is trying to urge ukraine to follow the rule of law the president of the united states is preaching that president to engage in political investigations. you cannot have a message more contradictory from the statement than what we saw in that call. so we had bringing witnesses in at a furious pace that has accelerated with a very busy few days and weeks ahead but we are running into what we expected in one aspect is a complete effort by the administration to stonewall. today it is long past due when the state department was subpoenaed to provide documents. the state department has requested of those we have contacted instead of giving them to us give them to the state department under the expectation that they would turn
have a meeting with the president but most particularly true for a country invaded by its neighbor russia is still a very hot conflict to show that the new president had a good relationship with the president of the united states. so that gave enormous leverage to president trump to coerce what he wanted from the president of ukraine. at the very time the state department is trying to urge ukraine to follow the rule of law the president of the united states is preaching that president to engage...
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and the except russia as a legitimate independent group. of global significance we are logged there we are in conditions of precisely the new cold war do knighted states still try to everett russia back into its throat defeat into mind in mind this m d wants to transform russia both in terms of its foreign policy in the terms of its domestic politics these pressure off the us the russian comes from tension i think is is impacting the russian domestic development in the very strong way he him in the that it will be a more difficult you know for for russia to manage its transition in conditions of the new cold war with the united states if we have the acknowledgement by the united states by the west in general in the role as the legitimate great power what i think the 20th when to for transition would be much more smooth and easy and car mornings while we have to live in there thank you very much for being with us today my pleasure. i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to syria same place
and the except russia as a legitimate independent group. of global significance we are logged there we are in conditions of precisely the new cold war do knighted states still try to everett russia back into its throat defeat into mind in mind this m d wants to transform russia both in terms of its foreign policy in the terms of its domestic politics these pressure off the us the russian comes from tension i think is is impacting the russian domestic development in the very strong way he him in...
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the intelligence community may have 6 ways from sunday at getting back at you in light of the failed russia gate hoax and this nonsense with ukraine this characterization appears to be spot on should be all fear the deep state. a month they dug it out. and then he got out and they are now and kind of made up be to me that i had a head that ahd a key the halley's a but audit not good enough little buddy of the big. zod the good that it denied it good. to have you know how didn't know you don't know what if i didn't know cause people . was a commissionaire to look after the low class people. that are people without legs i get it and show you under me you know not the man is about as if in a corner none of them will get it through his leg. he doesn't use his hand is no hand it age or his leg there is no point in lp people would help the. people who know and well known legs who gonna speak good brain. trust people. give me the stick. to hold me go over to. my gandhi dissidents and so on touchability has a justice so he court of the people who are that you will have these. children of course and
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other stories now that are making headlines around the world the cease fire brokered by turkey and russia in northern syria has ended turkey says it will join patrols with russian troops to verify that kurdish forces have withdrawn turkish forces exchanged fire with syrian government troops near one border town today turkey says it captured 18 syrians ukraine and russian banks separateness have agreed to start pulling their forces back from front lines in eastern ukraine representatives from the organization for security and cooperation in europe helped negotiate the deal they are also monitoring the withdrawal both sides hope that the move will help restart the stalled peace process. a u.s. army officer is testifying before congressional investigators in the impeachment inquiry against president donald trump lieutenant colonel alexander vin money appeared despite white house orders for him not to and advance copy of his testimony says that he raised concerns about trump's disputed phone call with the president of ukraine. major wildfires in california have driven thousands of people from
other stories now that are making headlines around the world the cease fire brokered by turkey and russia in northern syria has ended turkey says it will join patrols with russian troops to verify that kurdish forces have withdrawn turkish forces exchanged fire with syrian government troops near one border town today turkey says it captured 18 syrians ukraine and russian banks separateness have agreed to start pulling their forces back from front lines in eastern ukraine representatives from...
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conflict anymore it will not have any leverage and the syrian conflict and some actually also see that russia is winning in this case because america is actually pulling out so that something of the gun is actually dealing with 2 different americas this is actually what makes his position very very difficult and this is what mixed actually the thrust also with the united states is very low now as we are recording this program on friday afternoon and there are already news coming in that at least in one like this suppose that cease fire has been breached and that there are there are direct military confrontation between the turkish military and some of the kurdish groups speech leads me to my next question as part of the deal struck last thursday the kurdish military units they why b.g. have to withdraw to at least 80 kilometers from the turkish border i think americans really in the position to even promise a lot alone deliver on that given that the kurds have already struck a deal with the syrian government this is a very good question my binion why because right now the cuz actually they do
conflict anymore it will not have any leverage and the syrian conflict and some actually also see that russia is winning in this case because america is actually pulling out so that something of the gun is actually dealing with 2 different americas this is actually what makes his position very very difficult and this is what mixed actually the thrust also with the united states is very low now as we are recording this program on friday afternoon and there are already news coming in that at...
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crane is a friend, russia is a a so. ukraine is a democracy, russia is a dictatorship. ukraine is currently under attack by russian backed separatists and the united states is probably the only way in between vladimir putin and ukraine been completely run over by russia. in that context ukraine is incredibly moldable and yet, there the $91 million in aid was withheld as a high-pressure tactic and in february the trump administration said that the aid is on the way. it never arrived. in may the department of defense wrote to congress and said the aid is on the way and all necessary preconditions for the receipt of the aids have been met including the limitation of anticorruption photo calls by the new ukrainian position. that aid never arrived. twice during the summer mitch mcconnell caught up the administration and asked about the aide. he never got a satisfactory answer because there is no legitimate answer. on july 25, the president pressured a foreign power to target an american citizen for political gain. the ukrainian president appears to agree buckling to the pres
crane is a friend, russia is a a so. ukraine is a democracy, russia is a dictatorship. ukraine is currently under attack by russian backed separatists and the united states is probably the only way in between vladimir putin and ukraine been completely run over by russia. in that context ukraine is incredibly moldable and yet, there the $91 million in aid was withheld as a high-pressure tactic and in february the trump administration said that the aid is on the way. it never arrived. in may the...
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laura: russia looks back to past glories. remember youan find much more ysaldathe thanyouch for watching bbc world news america. announcer: funding for this prese mation e possible by... the freeman foundation; byudy and peter bl-kovler founletion, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. 's...is just uhere. where... man:he took me out to those weapons. i think we're off a greatattart. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. w i'm judydruff. on the newshour tonight:l althe president's lawyer's men. two associates of rudy giulianio are arrestcampaign finance charges as the u.s. house subpoenas them in the hepeachment inquiry. then, crossing t line. kurdish civilians attempt to flee for safety as theurkish invasion into northern syria escalates. and, sally, you've never seen a street like sesame street. eveything happens here, you gonna love it. >> woodruff: this show is brought to you by the number fifty. a
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at this point it is impossible for russia. i'm not sure that it ever was very realistic but at this point it is off the table as a possibility with a lot to undermine the nato alliance and european union more broadly that is a fundamentally stable situation and unresolved. that's factor number one, number two the united states and russia over the past 25 years have gradually each come to the belief that the other side not just as a competitor but actually wants to destroy it if led them to believe that the united states was trying to encircle russia with hostile regime's expanding the nato alliance up to the borders and ultimately regime change inside of moscow to break the country apart. now, we think that's crazy. we look at this to say they are go the russians again. they are paranoid. in fact, when we talk about russia and its perceptions, you hear that word paranoia a lot. it's almost like russia and paranoia go together. what happened with the united states particularly over the past two years? .. things. in the pentagon
at this point it is impossible for russia. i'm not sure that it ever was very realistic but at this point it is off the table as a possibility with a lot to undermine the nato alliance and european union more broadly that is a fundamentally stable situation and unresolved. that's factor number one, number two the united states and russia over the past 25 years have gradually each come to the belief that the other side not just as a competitor but actually wants to destroy it if led them to...
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this one though as a neutral athlete as russia's track and field federation has been suspended since 2015 due to widespread doping allegations. the men's 5000 meter final had 3 no we didn't brothers competing in debates the youngest of the band of brothers was leading in the final lap only to be picked at the last caller. brisson ended up in 5th gold and silver went to ethiopia with a dress repeating his tram from 2 years ago in london. and finally some joy for i know we didn't actually cost involved home defended his title in the 400 meter hurdles climbing an unbeaten streak of 14 races meanwhile 3rd place after. in the 1st middle of the championships for. world news at the top of the hour business africa with ben facility is the best of the day. it's all happening today coming. to link to news from africa the world your links to exceptional stories and discussions between you and welcome to diffuse african program tonight from for an easy any. easy town i would say to them .
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and russia. that's what he's been trying to do. >> i would not think it would be an exaggeration that relations between the white house and congress on foreign policy issues is also an estate of some agitation these days. weather it's ukraine or the turkey syria crisis. i wonder if you could fresh out for us a little bit different parts of that conversation and weather legislative activities will impose sanctions on turkey if if it's likely to produce a particular outcome. how do you see those in the debates but include turkey but not exclusively turkey playing out is a political struggle between the white house and congress. >> to do that, i have to move away from turkey for a quick second. again when i referenced earlier is there are separate authorities between the executive and legislative. what we have been seeing since president trump his election since he has come into office is the senate in particular the congress across the board. in fact entered in a own happening even more in the hous
and russia. that's what he's been trying to do. >> i would not think it would be an exaggeration that relations between the white house and congress on foreign policy issues is also an estate of some agitation these days. weather it's ukraine or the turkey syria crisis. i wonder if you could fresh out for us a little bit different parts of that conversation and weather legislative activities will impose sanctions on turkey if if it's likely to produce a particular outcome. how do you see...
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russia's 2024 problem which is the problem of the issue of power transition. to his successor also very much depends on their cuteness of tensions with the united states how come how is it possible i mean moscow is so proud of its sovereignty and yet you're suggesting that the most consequential decision of a generation of will ultimately depend on its relationship with washington well i think the international context and the u.s. russian relations is one of the most important elements of this international context made a huge impact on the russian domestic evolution the historical mission i think of law the middle portion is not just to make russia a great power again but also to make it illegitimate a great power right to compel the other powers to recognize russia and the except russia as a legitimate independent great power of global significance we are logged there we are in conditions of precisely the new called war do knighted states still try to leverage the russia back into its strategic defeat into mind in mind this and do wants to transform russia
russia's 2024 problem which is the problem of the issue of power transition. to his successor also very much depends on their cuteness of tensions with the united states how come how is it possible i mean moscow is so proud of its sovereignty and yet you're suggesting that the most consequential decision of a generation of will ultimately depend on its relationship with washington well i think the international context and the u.s. russian relations is one of the most important elements of this...
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bigger picture people ask me because intel will put russia and china at the top and typically sayll russia short-term or dangerous short-term long-term china is a threat and to have that capability does china want to surpass? olabsolutely read the speeches and the editorials this is about regaining the rightful place. >> what's interesting is and then the villain not the hero. and so you are with the obama administration event is a knock it off. is that true. >> talking to the former deputy director highly evolved. and then said after he delivered that morning there was a discernible downturn in activity in terms of volume but not substantive change chinese aggression in terms of what they are taking away. >> with the chinese liberation army where they basically lay outt what they are going to do. so what is it? you touch on a lot of it but in general so what is their approach the shadow war is the asymmetric warfare and then to roll the tanks acrossr the border with this old ukrainian thing right they will not build 12 aircraft carriers so they do it in the asymmetric fashion and the stra
bigger picture people ask me because intel will put russia and china at the top and typically sayll russia short-term or dangerous short-term long-term china is a threat and to have that capability does china want to surpass? olabsolutely read the speeches and the editorials this is about regaining the rightful place. >> what's interesting is and then the villain not the hero. and so you are with the obama administration event is a knock it off. is that true. >> talking to the...