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to the place that some jobs gulag marks mines. were recently restored diplomatic ties with iran despite world powers struggle to reach a new agreement with tyrone français be part of the deal doesn't count that. the u.k. considers criminalizing nuisance behavior new normals introducing the towns and unlimited fine. also the sound adoption of kids adults are being a real problem and online via an underground knock it is never know who's going to . be there with them for kids when they're sick people are there everywhere so we talk to a young man who not really a scapegoat tragedy up to his online. national
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and international news life from moscow this is with me. and welcome to the. high profile talks on iran's nuclear program ended with no deal last weekend but progress is being made on other fronts britain's new diplomatic ties with iran appointing a new representative to yaz offset an angry mob storms the u.k. undersea inter milan. reports now from london. with another royal monday named new envoys to each other's countries that's seen as a continuation of the we establishing a diplomatic ties and coming on the back of course of the meeting at the weekend in geneva. to rounds nuclear program by and large actually considering the u.k. of course traditionally a very staunch critic over on seemingly very confident in their wording that
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there is going to be a deal which i'm convinced of the agreement we would discuss he would be good for the security of the entire world and we will pursue it with energy and persistence but of course those talks ultimately not successful we've seen the finger of blame pointed by some at france that's largely attributed to the french foreign minister quite publicly making it known his concerns about the proposed agreement saying that he wanted to avoid a food game now we've seen the u.k. and u.s. foreign ministers would he try and play down these differences saying that the differences between the western powers are actually very narrow first being said by some experts to be a basic saving exercise here and of course as we've said the u.k. so certainly much more positive start surrounding the talks looking forward to
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november the twentieth when the. foreign secretary william hague saying that he's confident that further progress will be made. and despite the failure of last weekend's talks being largely blamed on france the u.s. insists major powers were more or less united on an agreement john kerry says it was iran that rejected the deal southington iran has denied and for more on the situation in iran those talks let's not cross live to a lot how many of chizik head of britain's all party parliamentary group on global security and normal proliferation. have a welcome to aussies great to have you with us so no deal was reached even by all five pointed to considerable progress but how were these talks different from previous ones. well i think the previous talks have been many rounds of talks the two sides really talk past each other and the iranian side in
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particular talked in extract the vague generalities but were never a tall clear what they had to do in specifics and the specifics are really important in this area so i think what's changed in the last three months is that the iranians have engaged with the. p five plus one interlocutors in a really serious way the p five plus one of reciprocated and so that's why a lot of progress has been made it was of course a disappointment that they weren't able to go the whole way to the interim agreement they are looking for last weekend and i think one of the important things now is to do as little as possible to disturb the atmosphere around the resume talks on the twentieth of november but still iran has denied that it's responsible for turning down their grim and why it is a been blamed by the us then. i don't want to speculate as
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to why it's being blamed i do not myself think that it is sensible to blame anyone at this stage in a very delicate negotiation the french nor the iranians nor the americans that sort of blame game leads absolutely nowhere and clearly this is on a knife edge and i think there are a lot of reasons for hoping that a deal will be struck of course only at this stage an interim deal with a bigger more substantial deal covering the wider range of sanctions and a wider range of iranian long term commitments about a nuclear program that still will remain to be done out front was clearly skeptical of the deal in geneva one was that. i have no idea why the stories about french and french dots about this whether they are true or largely manufactured whether they are political
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tactics rather than substantive i do not know yet but what i would say however is that if not what i would say just let me say this when i would say is that if iran and the united states can reach agreement i don't believe any of the other cars involved will stop but could that have anything to do with its economic ties in the gulf region. i am not prepared to speculate about that i really want to have to ask the french ok on monday iran actually agreed to allow the u.n. nuclear watchdog broader access to the country's atomic sites what could that mean for a future agreement. well i think that is a very important piece in the jigsaw puzzle that has to be filled in because it addresses the issue of verification and thus of whether a deal would be sustainable and would be credible to say whether the outside powers
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could be sure that iran was not conducting clandestine activities is designed to get closer to having a nuclear weapon now the fact that the i.a.e.a. and iran have now reached a seemed to reach agreement on an inspection regime is newport piece of jigsaw but it's not the whole picture. right. chose a head of the or possible mentor group on global security and nonproliferation not hanna thank you very much indeed for sharing your views so that we appreciate it thank you for time. thank you. causing a new sins and britain could get you two years in jail or an unlimited fine if new antisocial laws are pushed through and it could apply to children as young as ten which is really warring civil liberties groups artie's point my account has more now. anti social behavioral orders or as those as they're known here for short have
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been the brunt of many a joke care in the u.k. over the years because that the at times bizarre things that police are reprimanding individuals for examples include a thirteen year old deaf girl being getting in asbury for spitting in the street or a child getting and as for simply using the word grass too many times all homeless people thing as a bad game but these as those are being replaced by something called an injunction to prevent nuisance and annoyance or it's called an short now the it will require only that an individual might engage in behavior capable of causing annoyance so that law that order the wording of it is now much vega the fine for it is much harsher it carries a penalty of up to two years in prison now i'm pretty sure that most of us know
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someone that is capable of being extremely annoying and that is exactly the problem that human rights groups have with the wording of this war they say that it's effectively allowing the lines between being just a nuisance and criminal behavior but it's not just human rights groups that are going against this bill we've had a number of police officers come forward and say that it's dangerous because it could effectively criminalize young children for simply misbehaving it will also divert their attention away from tackling real crimes so as those may have been the product of many a church care over the years that with the law expected to be approved by christmas not many people aloft anymore. general greenpeace soxer is on the move in russia they've been sent through the same thing to stand trial for trying to board a russian oil rig in the arctic and allegedly pursuing the crew trades correspondent has followed their transfer details are ahead.
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adoptive parents in the you are so really hoping unwanted children online an investigation has exposed an underground market which organizers bypassing any government oversight vulnerable kids are hundreds of people been refused the chance to adopt and has autism or an airport and i have found out the majority of foreign children. animal owners may be familiar with the term private re homey typically it refers to those seeking to give their pet away but today the practice is reportedly being used by parents looking to give away the child they adopted from overseas and no longer wants an investigation conducted by reuters found that this type of child trafficking is happening largely in cyberspace where parents allegedly advertise their unwanted children through yahoo and facebook groups the lawless atmosphere allows internationally adopted orphans to be passed on to strangers without
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government scrutiny or even a paper trail as a result many of these children can end up in the custody of criminals sex offenders or abusive adults that would have never been allowed to legally adopt according to the reuters investigation many of the children advertised online for private re homing ranged between the ages of six to fourteen and had been adopted from abroad including from countries such as russia china ethiopia and ukraine some of the kids don't even speak english experts say in this expanding underground market of foreign orphans innocent kids are being treated like cattle given away without any legal oversight it poses huge risks right because some of the paley's into which these children home they're probably perfectly good and the children are doing better perhaps and some of them are not so the risk is that it's not being done right the risk is that the child is not entering
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a better situation and certainly as a legal matter again whether the child is yours biologically you're required to option however that child got in your family we want legal processes in place so that the rights of those children are protected the lack of oversight and protection of foreign orphans adopted by us parents has faced ongoing criticism as of this. here u.s. citizens are banned from adopting russian orphans since nine hundred ninety one thousand russian children have reportedly died at the hands of their american adoptive parents according to the u.s. state department nearly eight thousand seven hundred orphans were adopted from foreign countries last year what we don't know is how many of those kids are still living with the american parents that brought them here and how many have been given away reporting from new york marina were nial are to. be online are we homing poles the authorities by but the media revealed in time groups where base was
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happening liz will want a young man who was given away to a family. that demetrius stuart was five years old when he and his brother were adopted from an orphanage in a small town near moscow it would be a rocky road living with his adoptive american parents didn't really feel like. i was there when he was a young teenager after years of strained relations and after his parents had biological children of their own the stewarts decided it was time to find him a new home and that's when they turned to the internet is that i go underground groups where people want to. get their i described of adoptions and eventual leave the internet search led the stewarts to meghan axon axon moderated a website to help find new homes for children that's how dimitris parents found a coal isa in eastern advertiser self as an aspiring mother that ran
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a home school to meet you found out that this was far from the truth this is little tiny. doubters like now hear me serious it was clear that his new home was no home school there was an even desk there had to do homework he didn't even make you go to school and she gave you the option to go to school and then you had a biological kid that was taken away from them from the say so they want a lot to have any more kids and that's why they're doing this underground underground thing the living situation didn't last long a month after being dropped off axon was shocked to learn more information about who the east sins really were nicole had been married to a man who was a pedophile and that she could not get a homestudy due to her finances traditional adoption agencies are becoming a thing of the past you both have to have lawyers you have to do things legally this is not an easy way to adopt these days private adoptions are far more common
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it's unclear how many of them were facilitated on the internet where it's harder to regulate the transactions between family it's after the traumatizing ordeal dimitri moved to this group home outside atlanta he feels safe with his new guardians in this quaint home in a nice suburban neighborhood today he has words of caution for families turning to the internet to adopt us never know who's who's going to. be out there looking for kids and there's still people out there everywhere and marietta georgia lives of all our t. . and still to come later this hour show money provides a real help to. show people this is my face my name my family my village and this is what we need can you please help us with hopes of those making the digital currency bitcoin wife a charity allowing donations to send it to peer from anywhere to anyone that's ahead on to this break.
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we all told you my language a little but i will only react to situations i have read the reports so i'm like the pollution and no i will leave it to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to save the security of a car is on the docket no going to. do no more weasel words when you made a direct question be prepared for a change when you punish the ready for a. freedom of speech and little doubt the freedoms of caution. deliberate torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred ton two cities of russia. relayed by
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fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limp dick torch relay. on our t.v. archie dot com live. and this is all say let's move on now fashion members of the greenpeace courier who tried to storm a russian trading platform in september have a ride in st petersburg and that's where they'll now face trial. sahadi sales are. upon arrival to st petersburg the train station where they were at the carriage was one of the carriages was separated from of the actual train a we believe we believe that that is the carries that it was indeed the holding the thirty activists we know that moments had said that they were moving the thirty
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activists because of the fact that the charges now we're out of the jurisdiction we also know that you know moving them to st petersburg means that they'll be able to see their family far more easily the weather is in petersburg is a little bit better as one moment it's cold it gets dark very early in petersburg it's still a little bit of life now even though winter is a ride well twenty eight to greenpeace activists including two journalists away on board the arctic sunrise a vessel that's the vessel let itself would shoot with the team of the oil rig of russia if they were then asked not to to go on board to the oil rig up on that so they continue to go ahead they were then arrested and the vessel was seized we know that they would charge you with piracy which holds a minimum of fifteen years in prison but that piracy charges had been downgraded to hooliganism which holds up to a flat seven years in
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a prison not only has it become an environmental issue but it's also become a political issue tensions have definitely been running high between the netherlands and russia the dutch since responded by taking russia to the married time try bunol to oslo the release of those activists and it's now up to between the two governments to see how they will work this one out. despite widespread condemnation or with the drone program the u.s. military is unveiling a brand new concept a flying robot which can fly drive swimmer and even hop like a frog had to ask your home from the eighty's. and american taxpayers find out that millions of dollars being paid to maintain afghanistan's war torn infrastructure is ending up in the wrong hands find out what a recent government survey reveals just a click away on our web site. digital currency
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bitcoin is getting attention from lawmakers the u.s. senate is plenty a special meeting to discuss the risks and advantages of the virtual money that's after bitcoins values soared beyond three hundred dollars marking a new record and let's remind you or be corn aims to achieve and there are two main features of traditional money one there is real value behind it and secondly currencies are under centralized government control bitcoin aims to overturn those principles first it's not backed by national acids but mind from a digital code and it's free of all government oversight critics say this encourages criminals however as are so used to all over has been finding out it also offers the opportunity to good to do good. in the headlines it's betrayed as a vehicle for drug dealers and potential assassins these people calling in a different light god will only help you if you help yourself so we could do
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charity to get the possibility to have them for all we have to do to start thinking and make this possible is for is it mixed school and it's already being seen in uganda where supporters of using recording for charity hope to see one hundred percent of the donation reaching those in need something that other charities can't offer and the reason that bitcoin could benefit charity is that every penny of what you donate ends up with those who need it no middleman no admin no cut for anyone else if somebody in somalia has access to the technology and to the hardware. and he needs a shovel for his acre he can put up a charity project that just says i need this is this is my acre i need to grow some food there i need a shovel will cost me two euros and can put that up there getting those in need access to the technology is one of the main challenges but those behind the crypto
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charity say things are moving along quickly there you've already got i'm on my bob ryan there's already people doing it coin payments for my ballpark and so all of this is going to work itself out just one click in the right place on the website and your donation is there however those that work with established charity say they are convinced all of the kinks have been worked out in this system just yet this is so it's very difficult to control if the money is being spent in the way it was intended at this point i'm skeptical but in the future will see bitcoin advocates are determined to push charity as a use for the cryptocurrency it's peer to peer formats adding a personal edge you can show people this is my face my name my family my village and this is what we need can you please help us it's being portrayed as funds without borders if bitcoins twenty first century philanthropists all right it could
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help some of those most in need peter all over r.t. belin. and later on on our skies it takes on the economists and the mainstream media who are trying to whitewash the world's financial troubles. over the past decades and really after the postwar period economists writing in mainstream media outlets tried to convince the public that what they see is not true don't believe your eyes listen to what we have to say on the pages of these editorials describing what the truth is even the people in their gut and in their heart know that they're being alive to the difference today is you've got other media outlets you've got other social media outlets that are confirming what people know in their hearts they're being freaked up the shrinks trying hard and they want recourse they want answers. in the bad the central government and separatist militants for control of oil production rebels
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who once helped topple colonel gadhafi have announced the creation of their own oil company i warlord in the east of the country has proclaimed and the tone of this region taking a look at major part of leave is all production is planning to stop crude exports tripoli has given the rebels a ten day deadline to stand down and demand to asylum a consultant while drunk believes its foreign intervention b.s. that's led to the crisis. since the foreign intervention and libya be as oil production has there should be stopped nowadays is hardly even the satisfy the domestic consumption and i guess that background leave will be stalled to be explored for why it's why. is it to me that is the price come through just like he. has the support of the players
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inflicted on them by western intervention and let's not take a look at some other world news in brief. dozens have been injured in violence comes across bangladesh where thousands of garment workers to the streets demanding higher pay protesters threw stones at security forces who responded with tear gas the rioters also targeted factories in industrial towns pay and conditions are major issue and bangladesh which is the second largest garment. the yuan is appealing for hundreds of millions of dollars in emergency aid to help the typhoon devastated the philippines more than one thousand seven hundred are known to have died but it's feared the real number is more than ten thousand people in the worst hit regions have been left to search for food and medical supplies a massive international relief effort is well underway with rescue teams making their way to cut off areas. students involved areas capital
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sofia have trained and padlocks the doors of the country's largest university in a protest against corruption a small group of protest is confined to the building for nineteen days now causing a lectures to be counselled major demonstrations started on sunday with thousands demanding the socialist government resign to make way for early elections. and then just a few minutes as promised monks neither does what he does bad still shines a spotlight on the dogs and i don't want a string. president obama despite being king liberal loves to flag of the troops he loves their courage soulful sense of teamwork as he said in his state of the union address but he
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doesn't love are the experts of injuries which the troops are going to have to pay three times more for according to yahoo news the president's administration wants to force military retirees to get out of tri care. current plan and added to obamacare the plan calls for them to raise premiums from up to ninety to three hundred forty five percent within five years one example provided by the free beacon estimates that a retired army colonel with a family currently paid four hundred sixty dollars a year for health care would have to pay around two thousand dollars make you pay even more for your war injuries apparently that's what obama's actually planning well he is reading those lovely speeches off of teleprompters people who are against the post nine eleven war against who knows what are often told that they don't support the troops well to the people who say bring the troops home never advocate tripling their health care premiums no they don't all of the chicken hawks who send the troops off to die in questionable wars are the ones who want to make them pay even more for their injuries but that's just my opinion.
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i am x. kaiser welcome to the kaiser report in ireland this past weekend a group of protesters gathered outside the dell with a simple message don't sell out by forcing us to work abroad in order to achieve the allegedly falling unemployment numbers which have to impress the troika occupiers the irish government has been sending letters to the young unemployed citizens of ireland suggesting that they leave town go overseas scat scream pound sand get out of our statistical sites get down be get out of here our choice get
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don't want to see your poor face in our national accounts no mo. oh bugger because we've traded you for some ghost ships of debt from and the collateral call has come in so generation emigration get the freaked out of here you know we don't want you no mo stacy is this true max we were in ireland over the weekend and of course we did see the representatives of the go ship of death fraud represented by the troika congratulating ireland for cutting unemployment low and behold though you look down below and you see that the young unemployed have been receiving letters from the government suggesting the move overseas he says get at it down well there's statistics and then there's economics and unfortunately the troika because they're guided by academics theory and technocrats on the inside they look at statistic.
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