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RT News July 13, 2024

With damascus to deploy Government Troops to the area. Meanwhile fears of a potential terrorist resurgence are growing kurdish Officials Say a turkish bombardment led to hundreds of relatives of foreign isom members fleeing a prison compound with turkey dubbing the claims this information. Youre watching R T International bring you your live news update from our studio here and must go welcome to the program. President putin is in the Saudi Arabian capital on a rare state visit the 1st in over a decade where hes expected to sign deals worth over 2000000000. 00 the 2 leaders have been exchanging gifts the russian leader giving an Arctic Falcon a bird from the red book of protected species and was given a painting in return for trying to go is following the trip from the royal palace. Just have a look at this massive wooden door behind me the decorations on it the shiny marble and the number of security guards behind my shoulder there you have it well tell you that were inside the wall p

RT Going Underground July 13, 2024

That dont have a written constitution a Great Britain and saudi arabia and in saudi arabia they dont have a Supreme Court that is capable of holding the ruler the government to account and i think we can be proud of the fact that our Supreme Court did stop the government from getting rid of parliament for 5 weeks that was an outrage and of course it was the Supreme Court who protected parliamentary democracy so i guess we dont know whether we live in a parliamentary democracy or usual morning but you know very little constitutional no mans land where you know very well we dont have a written constitution why not where the country that gave the world the english language shakespeare and we are incapable apparently of writing down and goes deeper because you know in the sixtys when we gave independence to all these other former colonies we gave them our constitution we wrote it down here is a westminster constitution. So it may have the way they have it every day yeah but you know very w

RT Going Underground July 13, 2024

Boris johnson as he seeks to bypass legal obligations and leave the European Union in 1000 days time coming out of the show was world renowned Human Rights Watch Geoffrey Robertson q. C. Bugged by the cia in london we ask him whats legal and whats illegal when it comes to Boris Johnson lula u. S. Diplomat Scotland Yard and your innocence in u. K. Black History Month going underground speaks of the son of miles davis one of the greatest jazz artists of all time all the small growing up and todays going underground on the day of what u. K. Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn goals are fos the state opening of the British Parliament by the queen joining me is one of the worlds top human rights was Geoffrey Robinson q. C. A founder of daddy street chambers jeffrey welcome back to going undergrads are reports of the queen seeking advice on sacking Boris Johnson intimations routinely in the press the johnson wants to unlawfully avoid sending a letter to the European Union your queens councillors the

RT News July 14, 2024

When i am on saturday here in moscow hello im calling bray with the world news this hour from the international 1st off the washington lead the west has been given a rebuke by russia at the Un General Assembly speaking in the past few hours foreign minister Sergei Lavrov hit out at the undermining of International Law by countries pushing very of vision of the world on others or face consequences reporting from outside the u. N. In new york. During the general debate the Russian Foreign minister Sergei Lavrov used his remarks to essentially to lay out the russian view of the world and argue that russia is trying to deescalate conflicts around the world that dialogue is necessary in his speech he criticized the United States for basically ignoring the interests of other countries and replacing the rule based International Order with new rules that were convenient for them in the moment you do shows up in this the moment at the meeting western countries are trying to impede the developme

CSPAN2 Jodi Kantor And Megan Twohey She Said July 13, 2024

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