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log in and we can cooperate and use the american side are talking the same way, and i generally agree with them, but you don't have to look far to see areas of conflict, eyes of the jailed russian opposition leader, alexia volney. are using geneva to remind people what bruton can do to his enemies. russia is also accused of being involved in recent cyber and ransomware attacks on the us, as well as interference in various elections. for us president joe biden. this is about trying to rein in rushes more disruptive behavior. it's about making myself very clear what the conditions are to get a better relationship are with russia. we're not looking for conflict. we are looking to resolve those actions, which we think are inconsistent,
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international norms. face men have agendas. both men have their red lines and despite the tranquil surroundings, few here are expecting a research in us russian relations. anytime soon. from all of that, i'm not joined by correspondence phenomena, engine eva, and here a risha. so in most colleague center that stop with you, talk us through the big points on the agenda today. there is a full range of pressing issues according to the white house, when the 2 leaders come together in a bill. right? right behind me, we know that joe biden is expected to speak plainly about most coast aggressive actions against ukraine. he is expected to call out must call for human rights abuses, the poisoning of the position leader, alec seen by any. but i think that at the top of the agenda will be cyber security
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. they have been a few quite far reaching cyber attacks in the u. s. recently, some of them having rush and fingerprints on them. so the biden administration is calling on russia to do more to the terror such a tex from within its borders. neary, let's go to you a bite and we'll confront tutoring with the allegations that the russian hackers that alexander just mentioned behind cyber attacks on america. how contentious is this going to be while go, how to look aside by tax against us are supposed to be indeed on the one with the crucial issues today in geneva, alexandra said, and i think some results or even some progress could be achieved at this point why i had the meeting, letting me put it was asked about those, how about tags and about is it possible expedition of rush and hackers who have
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committed to those attacks through the united states? he's and so was that such an extradition that was an option or would be an option once appropriate agreements have been reached with the washing that could be seen as a signal to the white house that indicates the gremlins who to be entered in this dial look at this point also happens the summit, both in moscow and washington have already made some steps that might seem unusual against the backdrop of tension between moscow and washington. in recent years, they've tried to smooth some of the sharp edges of the relationship, avoiding unnecessary signals that could escalate to the situation and wouldn't buy and even exchanged what could be called some kind of compliment biden said that he perceives putin as a warfare arrival and put in for his boss, appraised jo biden's team for the professionalism. nevertheless, just a few months ago us, president biden said, went off, but vladimir putin is a killer. now he's valid to draw red lines for the russian president. alexandro.
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how tense will this meeting be? well, the fact is that the relations between the 2 countries are at a low point, russia has put the u. s. on their list of unfriendly states and impose restrictions on you asked diplomatic staff in moscow. however, my impression is that the biden administration is signaling that they would like to lower the temperature and notched or to and they say that their main goal is to find out on which areas those countries could work together. for example, arms control, climate change solving, international crises, such as the crisis in libya or the war in syria. and we also have to say that there is a lot of at stake for at the you as president, despite he's decades of foreign policy experience, he has been facing some criticism to hold the summit so early in his presidency without having, having
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a fully formulated russia strategy and many experts say he has to watch out not to provide elevated stature to put in who is known for testing the limits of international norms. you're not going to put in what is he going to get out of this meeting? briefly if you can well put in wants to establish a direct dialogue between humans and vitamins. that's very important for him. all of the both sides of warranty, against tire rotation, steel ration, american relations for the next few years will depend on this meeting. also, the fate of the german russian not stream to gas project depends on the today's meeting. in terms of actual outcomes. governments are in russia, say that the limit to the spectral improvements can be achieved. that means, 1st of all, aggression of strategic stability. and it sounds like the 2nd aspect which progress could be made if the question of the so called embassy was the expulsion of
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diplomats and production of the number of embassy employees on both sides. the main thing now is to try to start salvage in relation from their current low point and prevent at non rec, possibly are with clash between the 2 nuclear conference. such a scenario has become more and more realistic because russia that, that states had stopped talking altogether a stage not reached even during the cold war here in moscow. some of the non in geneva. thank you. both for the biden put in talks in geneva to day are also being watched very closely by european countries earlier. we asked your p and m p. david mac allister, from german chancellor, anglo american. see the party, whether the u. s. was likely to have more success than europe when it came to setting red lines. in the united states share the same analysis of the situation in russia. we consider russians aggressive behavior as a threat to euro, atlantic security and the native communicate. the nature statement of monday was
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very clear on russia. and i think it's a very good step about the united states president is actually meeting his russian counterpart. the simple fact that this meeting is taking place has already positive news, but indeed we have to low right expect ations. i think it will be important that president biden makes it very clear about as long as the kremlin continues this in acceptable behavior. we just simply cannot return back to the normal relations we had before. 2008. david mac, i was just speaking then. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. israel has launched as strikes on the gaza strip, the 1st military flare up since last month across the board of fighting. the israeli military says that the tax from off compound, in response to incendiary balloons, launched from the palestinian territory authority say the balloon cost around. 25
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in open feels north korea's liter qindzhong. and as one of possible food shortages meeting of his ruling workers, party, he blamed for the cold, transferred situation on the corona virus pandemic. and on last year's typhoons came party officials to try and find ways of boosting the countries agricultural production here. we don't for years or the socialist candidates. federal castillo has claimed victory and perused presidential election. he ended the lengthy vote. count 44000 votes ahead of his right wing rival keiko for 2 more. if she has pledged to fight the result which election authorities have not yet formerly, and turkey, a slimy, floating march of yellowish white sea slime is threatening marine life tourism. and the fishing industry, especially in the sea of mara and the waters south of his tumbled. but it's also in the black and in the gnc. the so called sees not as caused by poor waste management
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. aided by rising water temperatures attributed to global warming, the turkish government recently launched an action plan to clean up the slimy substance. many se the efforts come too late now correspondent braved the waters of the sea of mamma and sent us this report. webs of freak yellowish slime. a covering corals wrapping themselves around crabs and c urchins suffocating marine life. but this isn't a horror movie. it's on the water footage from the sea of mom ra, off the coast of the stumble. the so called sees not in science speak. marine usage is produced by some of the slime, has been spreading for weeks, thriving on warm temperatures and pollution. it's a man made disaster. when i kid you know the seas not very difficult to grab,
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hold off. this stuff is so slimy, it slipped through your hands and back into the water. parts of it really revolting. an aerial view illustrates the extent of the environmental crisis. carpets of mucus, along the coastline, clocking ports and beaches, as well as affecting the fee of mom, laura and the metropolis of a stumble. the slime have also taken over parts of the adjoining a g and and black seas. it's a threat to the local fishing industry and swimming is now impossible in many places. in china, then i had heard of the seas note, but now i can see how bad it really is. i tried swimming with there is less of it, but my skin still failed. itching, cushion that on both sides. so if you have mitchell issues that we usually come
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surfing here every week, but now we are really worried that we have to go further out because the slime is all over the shore. but just say that again, it's also i've been diving here for 10 years, but i've never seen a natural disaster like this. been, there was c, not when i was a child, but it was never as bad as the kids, like. the turkish government has recently started to tackle the problem. the environment minister launched a massive clean up operation. dressers are pumping out the slime and work is a bringing the mac. sure for disposal. it looks like an impossible task, and many experts say it's already too late. longer than what we see on the surface is very worrying. but it's just the tip of the iceberg. the real problem is under the water. this is where the slime is spreading. and it is getting
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worse every week after that, as humans that marine biologists, like most of us, are to say the scourge of cease not is not just a turkish problem, but a stock warning to the world. the climate change is pushing our planets life support systems to the brink. for the victims schuman trafficking, this physically and mentally traumatizing, and sometimes deadly for criminal gangs. it's highly lucrative, the main smuggling roots around the world or through latin america, the mediterranean, and asia, guns of forced victims into prosecution, all slave labor in the service industries and recent brief police are cracking down on the $150000000000.00 black markets. and the alliance against trafficking in person says the only way to stop it is to try to stand by the demand for cheap 6 d, w, corresponded jump. phillips shows went to italy on the trail of an agirri and mafia
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. he spoke to traffickers and to some of the women they exploited. the scenes could have been found at countless industrial areas in italy, on any given night, young nigerian women working the street almost none of them of their own free will . at rome, central station we meet david, he says he was a member of the nigeria mafia until he witnessed the brutal murder of a woman forced to work as a prostitute. the called the split it into pieces, then the package it. so for example, if we have 10 people that know the dead body, you can won't feel a car one killer because one killer, everybody will dispose it. you can never tell the person, you can never have the person again. the person is missing is gone. one of the nigerian murphy as basis he said to be the southern italian village afloat. torno
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often and nigeria, madame is in charge of a group of young women behind her, a well organized network of violent operatives smuggling young women from africa to europe. juliet or sabo arrived in italy about a migrant boat 4 years ago. she saw 1st hand how the human traffic is and the muslims operate. the be the go like. are you ready to pay had the money or north and in the guess is no. i'm tired, i don't want to do this walk anymore to continue to go. no food, no water. the love to go inside the room for 4 days on the. they are able to call ha, juliet managed to escape the traffickers and found refuge at a women's center for migrant. she believes most women like her full victim before they even leave their home countries wanting to fight their right smugglers. you
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young women to europe with lies and promises on arrival there told them thousands of years in debt and have to pay it off to kill. and that pharaoh is an advisor to the anti murphy or commission in the italian parliament. he says the italian state now treats the nigerian mafia the same as the italian mode. they had my son that the code law for 16 be so they have a structure like mafia. so the code of silence violence, intimidation, psychological pressure, or ancient sundance of ex mafia. member david says the nigerian groups are now operating right across europe, and they all have one thing in common violence. he shows us a gruesome video of men beating a woman. david says she refused to work on the street so they tortured her to death . most of them were ghost. they are not registered. nobody knows about
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them. the government don't know anything about them. yeah. here you don't have the committee, don't have anything. so it did die is very difficult for the government to know that this person has recent judy yet has since been registered with the for a teeth. she now has a visa and a job at a local restaurant. but you know, she's one of the lucky ones. as long as there's a demand for cheap 6, the my fear will keep exploiting young women and their search for supposedly better life will continue to end on the street. to fix panoramic update authorities in russia capital moscow have ordered mandatory cove with 19 vaccinations for 60 percent of service sector workers. it comes as corona via cases rise further. their european union has agreed to reopen its borders to tourists from the united states and certain other countries outside the block. it will be up to each member state to decide which inter regulations to impose at india's main opposition party has
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questioned. the decision by prime minister and rand remote is government to double the gap between the doses of the us was any callback seen accused the government of trying to cover up a vac seen shortage. but here in berlin, the vaccination campaign across the cities, refugee shelters, was delayed mainly by supply issues, but also with a spread on of misinformation, mainly on social media. with the help of an education campaign vaccination take up is now increasing the back to little normality. in this refugee shelter in berlin, suing classes, resumed today. the inhabitants are delighted. for most of the pandemic, the home was very, very quiet. smoke i was caught on. okay. i was in touch with many people before corona and i used to go out to lunch. but now i cannot to meet you to depend on it. it is very difficult for me to get a baby. i want the pandemic to and so we can have contact with other people. again,
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thought about the contact to share with him, but others, some residents know that getting vaccinated helps protect others and my independent mach most wary of getting the job. that's why this group of doctors, social workers and interpreters, visit refugee homes, convinced the most reluctant to sign up for an appointment. i didn't feel a lie to. many people were very afraid. they would become in short time get through bosis. this was much discussed in the media which also steer the fear amongst the residents that too much easier on the truth of the fight in one of the short was due to the high risk of him section shelters, refugees, where almost top priority in germany, the vaccination efforts, but various delivery bottlenecks and approval issues have delayed the campaign.
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even though this is now sorted out, social worker says it takes a lot of convincing for people to take the job, which is your system and it is important that you make them feel acknowledged. and so there's no wrong question. and we use interpreter's directions. you can ask questions in their native language, articulate themselves better, a few more. it's in the conversation. english way. by the end of the afternoon, the doctors have met with around 20 people. face to face contact is key to success . in some refugee shelters, readiness to get vaccinated has jumped up to 80 percent as a result of the information campaigns. so my go call, i just checked and there's already a few have decided to take the job after all. right, we'll touch base. i also have some information from before and now is the explain more for me because i think it's the only way to to we finish going of i was
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like i, i hope i'm happy now because i will take it next week or next nation is key to entering the pen demik, but not everyone could way. they have already generated the brilliant summer the be the getting the raising size zeros and a great place in which to progress in that to me. and it was a germany there hosted woke up champions in munich in the end. it was decided by an own goal veteran, defend a months homeless deflector, the pass into germany's own ness, and that was all the help fronts needed the hollow. terry go was enough to give them a one mill victory. well, it's john harding joins us now from germany's training camp and half. so an old
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jonathan will get to what the german coach made of the last in just a moment. but what did you make of the german performance against france? last night what i was pleasantly surprised to be honest. i think if you look at the evolution of the germany team over the last few months, this performance had a lot more positive than, than expected at the end of the day. the fact that they lost the front is not really that's surprising front off the road. well champions for a reason. and i think that quality was on show yesterday and germany have some positive to take from this game. but it's always disappointing to lose a ton of an open stay with us for a moment to have a listen to how you are from louis interpreted that one the last to from being get us feel can publish one lloyd polish. i think we gave everything in terms of fighting and running. we did that really, really well with us meal. of course, we weren't able to stop. every french counter attacked him how much he but we
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managed to do that well for most of the game on for if we're just talking about the results and to lose by an own goal is disappointing. this patricia and toys and germany kotia, him learn that, trying to stay positive. i don't. the germany left the world cup and russian after the 1st round. so is it too soon for german fans to be feeling nervous about that happening again? yes, i think so. i think there were enough positive last night so germany finds to feel encouraged. in fact, some of the funds i spoke to felt more positive about germany's chances off the last night's performance than before. the tournament pops. that says more about how germany have been in the months before than anything else. but i think the feeling here is rather of excitement about being able to watch germany at a tournament again rather than nervous about them exiting. so up next portugal what needs to change for germany to advance in this told me that they
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a dangerous opponent. definitely. i think they showed that yesterday to germany. i think the obvious thing any changes to school goes. i mean, that's quite clearly the issue at the moment, but you also can be summed up best off of the game against the test today. and he said that france were favorites going into the tournament. and they showed why, by beating germany. and now it's up to germany to show with a good performance and a good result against portugal. why they to off april? so if, if they are indeed our favorites, what are the chances of actually proceeding from the group stage? while a lot will depend on how they perform against portugal, but a bad result that will put them in a very difficult position again hungry in that final group stage game. so i think a lot well, hang on the performance against portugal, but we've seen a lot of surprises at this tournament so far. so it's tough to call. but as i said earlier, no need to get nervous yet. germany finds there's still lots of like jumping hot in
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