tv News Weekly RT October 27, 2013 12:45pm-1:01pm EDT
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regulation all new comers must seek asylum in the ground where they are right and under italian law anyone of voting registration is sent home but nowadays more and more newcomers are ready to take their chances don't register to try to go to northern states where there are more opportunities probably when you arrive here they give you the very minimum there is no jobs no school and you sleep in the street for six months italy is one of the worst european states in this regard youth unemployment has exceeded forty percent while the economy is in the worst recession since the second world war international obligations and plain human principles can't allow italy to turn away refugees since for many is the only chance for survival but the situation has now reached a point when this duty has become too heavy for it to handle on its own the e.u. has pledged italy would receive an additional thirty million euro or just over forty million dollars to deal with the refugee crisis but how will this help to distribute the more evenly throughout the union and integrate them into the economy
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is not clear they have been so on ideas so far the charity they may be some positive. and i see embodies a lot of. good hope but no concrete ideas and as governments and international organizations brainstorm the solution one thing is certain the flow of refugees is only going to continue to go to school of italy. this week american media reported that the f.b.i. suspects a russian official who heads a cultural exchange program in the united states of creating spy case sources in the f.b.i. apparently told journalists that your results from this associates were organizing expenses paid visit to russia for about a hundred thirty american citizens who could potentially be used for spying they said moscow replied by saying that these reports are entirely untrue for the foreign ministry stressing that the probe will only worsen russia u.s. relations the ongoing investigations bewildered even the man him self called the allegations are turned to the cold war era. well of all their chosen few we're
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carrying out a presidential order regarding short term visits by young leaders scholars journalists and cultural delegates to russia to get them acquainted with the country we found out about this from calls by those we worked with they were approached and asked whether they were interrogated while in russia and so on they were very surprised and called us we were also very surprised and first thought this was some kind of a joke but of course officially nobody informed us of any investigation i don't want to call this yellow press but i guess if there is no sensation it has to be created somehow an ongoing hunger strike detainees being force fed and legal appeals to have the painful practice stopped that a little of the daily reality behind the barbed wire than a tourist guantanamo bay prison and out to gain rare access to that facility to see things for us selves is what the u.s. military chose to show us. transparency is
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a word repeated by u.s. officials working at guantanamo like a mantra by those few who are comfortable speaking on camera you see the conditions under which the detainees live you get to talk to the people who are responsible for garnham we make it is transparent as possible and those preferring to remain on identifiable like the majority of officials we were permitted to speak to every week we get media like yourself international media local media whatever and they're welcome to come you know we tell them we have any journalists workflow at guantanamo starts with a mandatory introduction to media rules the so-called operation security briefing or the material that you guys are gathering to make sure that it abides by our policies here even though transparency is a word brought out by all the personnel we talked to on the ground we as journalists access to detainees aside are asked to be very careful about the shots we filmed all the backdrops and at the end of each day videos are reviewed and any
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shots deemed unacceptable are deleted this one will be ok because palm trees are not too controversial remind you of any frowned upon seaward like censorship it's a series of program established to. program accomplished within the purview of sorry old video and audio recordings and even sketches are carefully studied cellphones are banned from camps we're not supposed to anything on facebook or anything like that or you know even worry about talking about it over the you know anything over the phone the said purpose of these ground rules to protect the safety and security of getting the operations the detainees you know make it their mission so we try to photograph them down we are warned violations of media ground rules may result in restricted access denial of future visits and or removal from guantanamo bay if people just kind of mislabeled it and have a call to go for bia just not leading. giving the true picture i mean the only
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people who knows what goes on get more os i'm going to news and getting the detainee's side of what goes on it get most apparently just couldn't be done after an extensive explanation of how exactly we are to film the prisoners the amount of detainee face time we get a total of one minute and five seconds through a dark glass window the reason we're given out of respect for them and not using them is as you know. you know. making them some kind of curiosity you know on film a thing like that we don't want to do that despite our requests to not even film but at least witness more real prison or life a high ranking guantanamo admiral convinces us that we actually have a lot more access than we think you're seeing what there is to to see you know. given the amount of time that you have here to to see it we are as transparent as possible after one minute glimpse at one detainee our schedule is in fact all
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booked up i think i mean they they were taken to the detention camp kitchen to witness how well things were on their well since we're not really being allowed to close to the detainees this might be the closest glimpse of their life we might be getting today we're being told that these are the meals that they're offered on a daily basis. we're also taken to the only local radio station all made up like zombies in the audience military personnel serving at the base do you do any news related to the one time detention camp. like. that. public media because. you know there's enough journalists over there covering that music sports and talk radio pure infotainment rains here. and so we learn there we're not the only ones simply being treated to a show and party one ton of cuba. that's right over sasha reese and somewhat of a lighter note alternative form of online dating is getting popularity in britain
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especially among students reverb or more probably joining the search for those who can provide financial security of the sort of when to check that out when young pretty student seeks wealthy older man welcome to the world of sugar daddy dating where anything you want question the. bags hair means can apparently be yours at the click of a button. websites like seeking arrangement link up young sugar babies like nineteen year old sarah with sugar daddies men who are willing to cough up some serious cash how does he think he made. those he was. being reality probably. seven in the seeking arrangement launched recently in the u.k. students in particular it seems have taken to the concerts perhaps not surprising
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given the rising cost of tuition fees for the controversial dating websites released the twenty british universities that have the highest number of students signing up. was one of the top the list according to seeking arrangement survey eighty percent of relationships through the website involves some form of physical intimacy the remaining twenty percent claim to be platonic i spoke to the site's founder brandon wade about the criticism that this is another form of prostitution it's like the power of it's like a mother you think this is what i mean it's how you use the system and how you use the mind well it's a tool to find a better defined or it can be exploited by using the side to really explode people or as you say to do the illegal things the websites say they operate a robust system to weed out the gating illegal activity and they kick off roughly
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one hundred members every day for violating the rules and if you're wondering by now what the payoff is my mama she hard that i was a prosecutor is an obvious like she heard that she actually start. you. don't have to get. served r.t. london love moves in mysterious ways. the latest triggered a barrage of criticism from europe this last week really big story that kicked off the rest of the news a lot of those who are not with me care but i would right after this break. pay be used you don't know if you know her car there are no responds to really.
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black market can't. break. through. most of the missions that soldiers are sent to under the pretext of terrorism prevention are in many ways targeting the civilians that have nothing to do with with the actual attacks against israeli targets. two years after the force ouster of gadhafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status after the presence of islamic militants can things get any
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top stories eavesdropping on allies the latest n.s.a. leak shows the agency's been monitoring the german chancellor cell phone for over a decade fuel to europe's frustration over u.s. surveillance practices also this week. i remember flying out of the window and suddenly i was on the street and in a panic talks to survivors of a suicide blast that hit a crowded bus in the russian city of volgograd. americas a man killing machine destroy all condemnation from amnesty international and human rights watch to say the drone strikes in pakistan and yemen may constitute war crimes. of the syrian government presents its plan to destroy its chemical weapons while one thousand opposition groups refuse to attend along.
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