Bringing you stories from the past 7 days and right up to the moment. This is the weekly on r. T. International a little unwelcome. We begin in belarus where there is no let up to the wave of government on rest huge crowds gathered in minsk throughout sunday calling on president Lucas Shanker to step down kucing him of rigging the august election r t zegers a dollar for ports from the capital. So this is what the antigovernment protest looks like right now since the last time you saw me or now weve moved about 2 kilometers away from the Independence Square to another iconic landmark of the better russian capital and it has become sort of a traditional a regular place for people to gather and vent their anger after the highly controversial elections and right now you can see that behind me this towering structure and the museum behind it are being guarded by the Security Forces they are not letting people come close but they arent trying to the road between the Security Forces and the p
A flight from moscow prompting western media speculation of kremlin foul play even as moscow offers to send them abroad for treatment. Of broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is R T International im john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now it is day 12 of nationwide on rest in bellerose in the wake of the disputed election earlier this month large crowds on both sides of the divide are making their voices heard those who support president Alexander Lukashenko and those who want to see him gone. Oh. Poor. People here chanting for the president to resign in the city of gomel but in contrast youve got a convoy of the president s supporters driving past them with the official red and green flag and high government demonstrators also gathered in the capital minsk where activists lined up along a Central Avenue meanwhile in eastern. And ampitheater. Packed earlier in the day with thousands of people chanting their support for president lukashenko progovernment marchers
A flight to moscow prompting western media speculation of the kremlin to foul play even as moscow offers to send him abroad for treatment. Of broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is R G International thomas certainly glad to have you with us now it is day 12 nationwide on rest in belarus in the wake of the disputed election earlier this month large crowds on both sides of the divide are making their voices heard those who support president Alexander Lukashenko and those who want to see him gone. People here chanting for the president to resign in the city of goma well but in contrast youve got a convoy of the president s supporters driving past them with the official red and green flag antigovernment demonstrators also gathered in the capital minsk where activists lined up along a Central Avenue meanwhile in eastern. And ampitheater in vitebsk packed earlier in the day with fouls and the people chanting their support for president lukashenko progovernment marchers were see
Standoff with turkey in the Eastern Mediterranean. 2 people are shot dead in the u. S. City of can im sure in violence that has followed the Police Shooting of a black man. I also ask people to stop the violence and looting being done in the name of justice while at the same time u. S. 1st Lady Melania Trump calls for the calm and unity during her address to the Republican Party convention. And in sport barcelona say they have now won tangshan allowing leon messi to leave the club methinks starting the footballing world by handing in rounds for request on shoes day. Well start with breaking news out of iran where an agreement has been reached to give the u. N. Nuclear watchdog access to 2 suspected former tomic sites leaders in iran announced it in a joint statement in tehran there with the International Atomic Energy Agency the i. A. E. A. A president Hassan Rouhani there also promising to continue cooperation. Is in teheran for us now just take us through this announcement 1st of all
Bringing you the top stories from the past 7 days and right up to the moment developments this is the weekly on our to International Hello and welcome. We begin in belarus where there is no let up to the wave of the government on wrist big crowds gathered in minsk throughout sunday calling on president lukashenko to step down cusick him of rigging the august 9th election arties reports from the capital. So this is what the antigovernment protest looks like right now since the last time you saw me or now weve moved about 2 kilometers away from the Independence Square to another iconic landmark of the better russian capital and it has become sort of a traditional a regular place for people to gather and vent their anger after the highly controversial elections and right now you can see that behind me this towering structure and the museum behind it are being guarded by the Security Forces they are not letting people come close but they arent trying to the road between the Security Forces