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this is g.w. news live from berlin tonight the u.s. warning russia no meddling in the 2020 presidential election u.s. secretary of state my company you know delivering that message as he holds high level meetings in russia including with president vladimir putin russia still denies that it ever interfere in u.s. elections so is moscow listening also coming up deadly violence in sudan's capital
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khartoum protesters killed during clashes at a demonstration calling for civilian rule protesters are now accusing the ousted president omar al bashir of dividing the country and hollywood a listers to descend on can as the annual film festival gets underway opening the movie said case is a zombie film by art house favorite jim jarmusch the dead they don't die features the star studded cast led by the man himself bill murray. i'm off it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with russia and the united states u.s. secretary of state might bump a 0 has visited the black sea resort of sochi where he held meetings with his russian counterpart sergey lavrov and russia. president vladimir putin speaking
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before the talks with the washington on boy. found words of praise for the recently published moeller report but he denied that russia had ever interfered in u.s. elections the russian leader also expressed his desire to completely restore the battered relations between his country and the united states a feeling that he said that he sensed was reciprocated by u.s. president donald trump. are the talk about that a little bit more joining me here the big table is sarah palin she is a political analyst and russia expert with the german council on foreign relations it's good to have you on the show let's talk about what we're looking at the u.s. in the russia and russia they disagree on many things still the valve to improve their relationship how are they going to do that they're probably not really going to do that as leverage and pump they want to they want to improve their relations again because it at an all time low basically but they do not have
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a lot of how to make that happen most of the arabs are talking about are conflicting areas so areas of conflicting interests like like iran like arms control so it's unlikely to happen actually the alleged russian meddling in the 2016 u.s. presidential election it did a lot of damage to the little trust there already that there was between washington and moscow russia's foreign minister he has responded to these allegations that russia was culpable for the interference which take a listen to what he said today i gave mike and on official a non paper and on official memo. and it lays out the. relevant to actual inference information of what it. u.s. interference in the domestic policy of the russian federation including the notorious law in support of freedom in the ukraine it was adopted by the congress
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where the secretary of state is instructed in its he's obligated to promote democracy in russia directly through working with russian and geos. so he's saying i gave my pump a a list of examples where the u.s. has meddle in russian affairs so that doesn't sound like the 2 sides are planning to kiss and make up you know so actually the russian viewpoint on this whole affair is that russians just are now to the gas what the us have been doing for decades actually to other countries so they're still stating that they're not responsible for any meddling in the us. elections but still that's kind of kind of a way to also say you're doing the same silage just do what you know is there proof that the us is ever trying to interfere in a russian election. the viewpoint of. election meddling from in russia is
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quite different so all the funding for example by you say by other. funding or funding organizations for parties for a civil society organization in russia is seen as election meddling and it's an interesting way that the perceptions are different when we're talking about the same thing which is elections let's talk a little bit about iran u.s. secretary of state my campaign he found cautious words for the u.s. strategy on dealing with the increasing tensions i want to take a listen to what he said we're looking for iran to be a book a normal country and that's our ask and we have applied pressure to the leadership of the islamic republic of iran to achieve that we we fundamentally do not seek a war with iran but we've also made clear to the iranians that if american interests are attacked we will most certainly respond in appropriate fashion so when we're dealing with iran another case the u.s.
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and russia are on opposite sides they are right. not regarding the ultimate goal both sides want to prevent a uranium nuclear program but the strategy in achieving that is totally different while russia still see. rainy and deal like the e.u. as worth it and they want to uphold it yes quit the deal last year and one of wants to put more pressure on on iran to to to get another deal and is it possible to say that the us is actually pushing tehran in moscow into each other's arms because of what has happened with the iran nuclear deal because tehran you could argue that they are closer than they've ever been. yes for example economic terms as we have again of course tehran turns to moscow because they are one of their remaining big allies but still russia is not powerful enough to make up for all the all the elect us influence you that lack of us for foreign and economic power right sarah palin
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with the german council on foreign relations we appreciate your time your insights tonight thank you. so here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world turkey's military has launched a massive exercise in the mediterranean a g.m. and black seas for the 2nd time this year the defense ministry says $130.00 worship's and almost $26000.00 members of the armed forces are involved the drills come amid renewed tensions over onto his plans to extract natural gas off the divided island of cyprus venezuelan security forces have surrounded the opposition controlled congress members say they were refused access to the building ahead of a planned debate the national assembly has come under increasing pressure from president nicolas maduro since the opposition appealed for a military uprising back on april 30th. saudi arabia's energy minister says armed drones have been used to attack facilities in the riyadh region's state security
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has also reported an attack on a pipeline that runs to the port city of jambu iran back to the rebels in yemen say they carried out the attacks. you're watching news live from berlin still to come the messages service once after the hit by a major security breach so how worried do you need to be about your personal data will get answers from a man who knows his tech. part in other news 5 protesters and an army major have been shot dead in sudan's capital khartoum and this was just hours after protest leaders reached an agreement with the ruling generals to transition to a new elected government protesters have been demanding a civilian led transition and they've kept up pressure since the uprising that led to the removal of longtime president omar al bashir. in nighttime cut to him and was met with
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a show of force. purchases comes from security forces who are branching guns they're not afraid to use any of. these images show the moment a tense standoff turns violent. terrified civilians ducked for cover as uniformed men fired into the. other the. tensions escalated when security forces began clearing both blogs i read line to demonstrate has that been defined the military for weeks of the 6. these are not just warning shots some of the bullets hit their mark a number of sudanese processes and an army major was shot dead that. the protests have been out all day to increase pressure on the military council took over after. i have the luck i get a month ago and the old regime has not fallen yet so we're staying you've seen with
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your own eyes the oppression we've escalated our protests because we reject the decisions by the transitional military council we've blocked now street to pressure the government we want to ensure our voices are heard we hate what they're doing they even use whips on us. and opposition groups finally agreed to a power structure for the country's transition. from one civilian rule but the makeup of the governing bodies has yet to be agreed. at a news conference on tuesday during general supporters within the security forces for the violence. the money is that the situation has been exploited by other factions and by sleeper cells of the old regime and others who are still targeting is revolution i believe. heightened tensions between the military and civilian protests all to playing to see what the demonstrate has refused to go quietly talks
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between the 2 sides continue. now anti muslim mobs have killed one person and attacked mosques and muslim owned businesses the government has extended the curfew to a 2nd night as they try to contain the violence sectarian anger has been building since the easter sunday bombings by islamists those bombings of course killed more than 250 people now in the city of the gumbo hundreds of muslim refugees mostly from afghanistan and pakistan have now fled their homes because many of their neighbors see them as a threat to our reporter abbi. spent time with a group of refugees taking shelter in a police station in the go books where one of the easter sunday attackers showed more than 100 people. nightmares don't compare to this ordeal more than 150 people are crammed into this makeshift shelter so the office is only 12 but a spear for her life before in afghanistan it was terrorism those things and cars
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after we leave afghanistan really we have a country and we come here and so brings a lot of problems. in here so we come it get blessed and the people blame. and out there in place station. they came to this police station for their own protection all had been renting homes in the gumball for years as they waited to go to 3rd countries they say locals had generally been friendly but after the easter sunday bombings some call them terrorists several refugees were attacked at home and on the streets there was some people they were. going to sell me on that issue . i've got enough to go through those soon after one why i wasn't also. to leave the house because we can to guarantee we don't have any responsibility about you landlords scared of being targeted themselves ask the refugees to leave
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but others for lankans have come to their aid activist ricky fernando has been helping them but feels more needs to be done so i think the government needs to take the initiative to inform the local people particular only got more that these are refugees and asylum seekers who are free was aggressive in their countries they have prospered sri lanka we have all been about the countries that have been off for a moment and resettlement would like speed and prospect base processes so that they can go quickly some families have now been in this space for more than 3 weeks a space met for police vehicles not parents with small children there is little protection here from the intense heat and conditions are only getting worse i'm worried about that all the children not i want my only my children about all the children what will happen to them if they get very serious sick and if we lose my nerve damage will be the right no the condition is very clear about their courage to go straight from iran he couldn't believe that the real fairies such
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kind of strange and there are just a few toilets for everyone to use and these stalls are also were people being able to use you to muddy the waters for you deportation is a reality for this catholic family they say they face death if sent back to muslim majority pakistan. must be warned save our life so now we have got one news that the government says syrian government say rejected people will be sent back to pakistan but we can go that we don't have any more time so please do something for us. nearby so das sits with her mother in the. parking lot instead of in a school with her classmates. actually i am really worry about my future because i have a lot sometimes for my future after those things that happen in here i really don't have been fixed i just wanted to say when i met her the dreams that i had to
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become a doctor. just i. actually could tutor. it's hard to leave yet. the report from the w.'s abbey who helped us on in sri lanka for hate crimes often motivated by religious or anti forder sentiment are also a problem right here in germany according to the government hate crimes increased 20 percent last year and that includes anti-semitic crimes the government says the far right is to blame demonstrate to us butting a self-made israeli flag an attack against a jewish restaurant
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a band same bull. these are signs of a worrying problem in germany and one that is growing according to new figures released by the interior ministry. to see me to understand magick crimes have increased considerably by 19.6 percent in the last year. the vast majority and this finding is important for the evaluation of these offenses namely 89 point one percent can be attributed to the right wing spectrum. reshoots. parties described as far right such as alternative for germany have been accused of downplaying germany's nazi past and normalizing hate politics something that they reject. german chancellor angela merkel's government meanwhile has vowed to fight the rising problem of anti semitism last year it appointed its 1st anti
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semitism commissioner félix kline and it set up an office to document hate crimes this is a new gun spitting q this is a very problematic development it is therefore good that the government now has an anti semitism commission and. i will discuss with him and with my ministry what we can do in the way of prevention so that we can reduce these problematic numbers in germany. in france will tell you but officials have added that given germany's troubled history fighting anti-semitism is not only a challenge for authorities but for society as a whole. well if you use once amp and have it on your smartphone you should listen up once apps as it has discovered a vulnerability that allows remote spyware to be installed on mobile devices via the british newspapers reporting the rogue software was developed by an israeli
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security firm known is in there so group what sam says that the attack may have targeted individuals working on human rights organisations it's urging its 1500000000 users 1000000000 to install the latest update as a precaution i think almost everybody has it or know someone who has what to talk about that i'm joined here by my colleague published. tell me about until we how is what's being infected well 1st and foremost you mentioned there and so is an israeli firm and now it's one of the largest developers of surveillance technology and spyware now their clients are mainly governments and also surveillance agencies around the world and they've been known to sell their technology as well to all star tarion states which has obviously meant that they have many critics around the world now they have they claim that what they do is when they sell their technology
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that they issue a warning saying that it should only be used or technology at to fight crime essentially and now once it's sold of course they can really control it's what their clients are doing with this technology and some of them will say their most will say were critics are quite well known and we're going to hear from one though and that is the u.s. whistleblower edward snowden. the n.s.o. group in today's will based on the evidence we have they are the worst of the worst in selling these burglary tools that are being actively currently used to violate the human rights of dissidents opposition figures activists who was targeted we're talking about these people that he's talking about or it's everyone well this is part of it now what what this attack at the moment seems to have happened is that certain people have been targeted now in particular the way it kind of transpired was a few days ago a u.k. based lawyer. who noticed he could potentially be having his phone hacked so what
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he did was he contacted a citizens group they looked into it and they said yeah correct it appears that this is happening and what happened was and this u.k. based lawyer also happens to be involved in a lawsuit against n.s.o. the firm that we were just talking about before and because he's working with a group of mexican journalists government critics and also a saudi arabian dissident who have brought a civil lawsuit against n.s.o. so basically this is how it all sort of came to light but apparently actually what's up knew that something was up as several weeks ago and what set me the something else so there was up this is seems like yet another case of a company owned by facebook that is dealing with a crisis am i right you're absolutely right it's not good publicity once again for what's up or facebook in fact you know it has a lot of people asking themselves i mean you know i think
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a lot of us today even here use what's up i'll use it every day and when i read this i thought well you know what exactly does this intel you have to download the update and so on but a lot of people also realize and what we're looking at on line they've been saying perhaps they need to move away from from what's stop and perhaps use other technology that's out there other applications that are out there which are perhaps safer and and. fact the whole idea behind what's up is that your messages are encrypted and we always hear this breath brant what it means is that if i send you a message essentially imagine it like a closed document when you get the document you open it and it senshi no one can see what it means facebook would have to guarantee that it's right crypted and we know that existed problems with that guarantee exactly and i what's happened is that this technology that we're talking about appears to have been able to sort of get into that and you can open the document see what i mean you could get a phone call on whatsapp when the you would even know about it and that could infect your phone will updating the app exactly i don't want to also we've we've
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learned from this is not what's says well once this is actually not what's up but it says that the software what happens is it extracts all the data that's already on the device in text messages contacts your g.p.s. location to give in to listen to what you've been tells words you name it it can access it is pretty scary. but you people are going to be looking for a new texting after today or before the alias is always a problem thank you obesity with thankfully thanks frank. germany has announced its squad for the women's world cup which kicks off next month it will be coach martina voss 1st tournament in charge and there were few unexpected players in the $23.00 woman why not there were however a few pleasant surprises during the team announcement watch take a look. at the germany squad announcement fronted by coach much tina fey. started
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locate those soon result within our catching promo video it outlined the difficulties women face in the football world. that is a risk thanks for taking. them 5 people for whatever. reason to connect. to an indie bash christian yamato from new inside cuba. it was a tongue in cheek message to germany and the world demanding respect as they talk about a 4th world cup title and what the fans behind the move engines want guns and we wish with all our hearts that many fans come to the stadium far less friendly match and that we can take a world cup mood with us. now that the world cup is approaching more people know that we're playing. the sport itself held few surprises. was included despite injury problems alexander paul was named as the team captain and is confident germany can handle that as one of the favorites but isn't too much
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my in here number 2 in the world rankings we know that on the one hand there is an expectation for us to do well but we also know that it's a positive thing because i don't think many teams want to play against us who feel a month off moment inking on speed now it's up to germany to show the world what they can do. art lights camera action the 72nd cannes film festival this kicked off french british actress charlotte gainsbourg and the spanish actor or dame officially opened the a bit tonight. they were joined on the red carpet by fellow celebrities and this year's jury 21 films have been chosen for the competition section the opening film is the official premiere of u.s. director jim which is comedy horror the dead don't. exam be comedy it may seem like a low browed choice to open such
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a glittering gathering but before you judge take a look at. these peaceful times. the streets. something terrifying. something horrifying. is coming. love. the dead don't die since an all star group of cops including bill murray. zombie hipster icons including. the the living must band together to survive this is really awful maybe the worst thing i've ever seen almost no holiday so what do you think. i'm thinkin zombies why are you not the undead. ghoul's jim jarmusch is a classic american outsider filmmaker. he started making offbeat movies in the $1980.00 s.
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going against the period's bright colors and conspicuous consumption his stars were far from the mainstream and his films showed eccentric characters on missions often without a hollywood happy ending. it worked his taste in stories and casting as well as his dry wit endeared him to a generation of critics and viewers who were looking for something different. over the years broaden his appeal and developed a stable of actors this includes adam driver who starred in his previous film patterson with about a bus driver who writes poetry like parks and later you hear there was a 4th dimension of. time. the dead don't die takes viewers away from that day late world a return to the shadows for a director who's always seem to thrive in the dark. that she just. did. chardonnay the dead don't die and the news never stops
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here's a reminder the top story that we're following for you u.s. secretary of state markham peo is in russia for high level talks including talks with president vladimir putin who among the issues are russian meddling in u.s. elections with pompei a warning against any interference of the 2020 presidential vote you're watching news from berlin next up kick off with a review of match day 33 in the bundesliga. top of the hour with more world news followed by the day to see that.
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