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the karna me so maybe there will be another but you need to discuss it konami key issues this meeting that was most trouble mr putin was of. exclusively political nature. on the basis that all. russian and all russian citizens detained in in the us and others that we are continuing to work on this issues we believe that. it is clear that situations are humanitarian in nature and i believe that our american colleagues will make the right choice thank you very much. ok so that was the lever of their speaking on the sidelines of the g. twenty summit in his presence in the meeting between president putin president trying to allay that lasted two hours in fact they got through a lot and he said they talked about syria ukraine the korean peninsula and also cyber security to give you a quick summary said about syria they do expect to announce deescalation zones in a cease fire from july the ninth and that will involve cooperation between russia
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and america he talked about ukraine and the sense that. both sides the u.s. and russia will continue to talk about that and believe the greens the way forward there and they also mentioned cybersecurity summing up he said the atmosphere was constructive and post both presidents were driven by. their national interest although both countries do need to find a balance between their interests to find a way forward so in summary that's what we're set for of talking on the sidelines of the g. twenty summit. well we can talk about this the third because he joined now by the co-founder of the international leaders summit joe and sami with this now. thanks very much for staying on the line i know we were back to gauge before sergey lavrov just started to speak then not sure what you heard of what he said but essentially in summary he said look they go through a lot syria ukraine korean peninsula no site cyber security
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a surprise they managed to get through so much need to pace to be in a constructive meeting. thank you ed or it's good to be with you and in fact it's a good day it's a good day for the citizens of russia it's a good day for the citizens of the united states and for the g. twenty members to see two world leaders presidents trump and putin sitting together for a constructive decision and meeting and coming across a with a constructive decision on many fronts the issue of a cease fire to take into effect on july the ninth that new and for southwest syria is a very positive sign this communicates the fact that the meeting that lasted for two hours plus resulted in some very constructive details being worked out in regard to ukraine and also the korean the korean peninsula i think all of these issues communicate that both presidents trump and putin are focused on getting
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results and certainly they do have a responsibility to advance their respective nations key strategies and policies. in the run up to this meeting we did know that essentially the media was talking about the collusion between russia and american perhaps russian interference to i think we can essentially what was said on c.n.n. i believe before this meeting took place let's take a quick listen. turns of former intelligence officials are now telling c.n.n. that russian spies are stepping up their cloak and dagger operations in the u.s. since the election u.s. authorities have detected an uptick in suspected russian intelligence officers entering the u.s. . how much you heard of that but this came up in the question session with sergey lavrov just a few minutes ago and he sort of brushed it to one side again saying look we were in agreement with president that not one fact has been put forward what do you make
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of the hysteria that continues to surround this topic in the media. well i think in the united states specifically there has been significant focus on the allegations made that russia was involved in the us elections and in fact as you know that there was a number of investigations taking place from the department of justice as well as on senate and the house of representatives side to focus on getting answers and i think that should certainly play out and i think it's important for both administrations for president donald trump's administration and president putin to be able to discuss these issues openly candidly and to be able to respect their respective countries sovereignties i think that is important i think the meeting that we had today to our substantial meeting is vital for both sides if there is confusion if there is allegations being made it is an opportunity for both leaders
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to be able to address the serious issues and to be able to forge a partnership in addressing some of the more serious challenges such as what is taking place in the middle east where we have five countries without a central governing structure we have millions of people displaced when you think about iraq as well as syria the challenges and of qana stunt and as pres prime minister mori just recently communicated he said terrorism is one of the greatest challenges of our world so when there is significant issues to address of course each country is very concerned when there can issues about its sovereignty and meddling into the political issues and elections and i think this certainly will play out and we will have answers of the end of the day. all of the issues today that it till combat that we brought up that a longstanding seasons of the areas of the world with it's always been
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a problem for a very long period of time a you know we're talking is in syria you expect thing. any sort of rapid change on the ground in what we're seeing in syria at the moment to expect to remain entrenched. well i think this is an opportunity it is a new day when you have presidents trump and putin discussing about these issues it is a new day when you have an emerging superpower like india conveying its interest in participating at the global stage in fact prime minister narendra modi was just on the border of syria he was in this jewish state of israel affirming its partnership with the state of israel and i think it is important for the united states of america and the international leaders summit has advanced this notion for a number of years encouraging leaders from the united states to work very closely with india and other key partners alongside russia to address the issues in the
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middle east so there is an opportunity to address the this is the issues of stability in the middle east as we've just talked about there for five nations that do not have a central governing structure we've got a kind of stand we've got libya we've got iraq we've got yemen we've got syria and when you think about the humanitarian crisis on top of that not even europe is prepared to take all these refugees so countries in europe the united states russia india they all have a stake in this matter to eradicate terrorism to address the instability in the middle east and to be able to lead with principles and i think the advancement of the rule of law having rule of law governance is important to address illicit financial outflows which is a serious problem and also to address the twenty eight billion dollar heroin
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smuggling that is taking place from of coniston into the heart of europe which finances terrorism and we've got to add. this year with principal leadership and i think president putin trump prime minister nouri neurons or more the other leaders from the united kingdom have europe have an opportunity to address these issues and just on north korea joe. didn't give too many details on that other than to say you know both foreign offices. between russia and america will continue to work together on this not so much detail there compared to what he said about other topics to you can you read anything into that. well i think the trump administration made it very clear that they were disappointed with china not being able to rein in the dictator of north korea in fact as we all know china is the lifeline to north korea and i think countries in asia have a responsibility to address this issue alongside the united states and russia and i
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think this is a serious issue when you have a dictator recklessly testing ballistic missiles and threatening to cause great harm and chaos so i think it is a responsibility of countries in asia including china and india and i think india ought to play a more decisive role in this issue as well alongside the united states and russia so as we've talked about it the g twenty summit truly provided a unique high level platform to begin these discussions and on behalf of the international leaders summit we hope and trust that this event will lead to more open discussions of visits from russian leaders to the united states of vice versa from washington to moscow and engaging new delhi beijing and even our allies in london and tell in jerusalem as well. really could still if we have to leave it at
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the time but that was the co-founder of internationally descendant joe and and sami thank you very much. thank you andrew. now an american arts and crafts retail chain is being accused of acquiring ancient artifacts which have been smuggled from iraq the items include tablets and containing writing in the ancient form script used thousands of years ago in mesopotamia which is now part of modern day iraq also among the artifacts a clay objects used as a seal known as a way prosecutors say hobby lobby agreed to by thousands of artist artifacts in twenty ten for one point six million dollars well the u.s. justice department says the company was even warned by an expert that the acquisition of such cultural property from iraq does carry a risk that the objects may have been looted hobby lobby has agreed to pay a three million dollars fine and will have to give the items back is the firm
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statement on the controversy the company was new to the world of acquiring beside rooms and did not fully appreciate the complexities of the acquisitions process this resulted in some regrettable mistakes well the illegal sale of the ancient treasures is also lucrative for eyesore which makes millions of dollars from selling them that's despite the fact the terror group's more notoriously known for destroying priceless historical relics monuments. well who are. the first. looters themselves obviously these are the people on the ground who are doing the digging up and the looting they more importantly they are responding to the mother
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but this is a market with a supply and a demand and the supply is driven by demand so for as long as it's going to be demand from western countries these goods are going to flow and looters will loot and they will dig up the stuff and most more concerning for us is that. there's no clear connection between terrorist organizations like isis like al qaida. like taliban and the profiting from this looting and so it is even more egregious if you will it is even more concerning for us that people who know this and yet they still continue to buy these goods and sell them on. to months of reporting on alleged russian meddling in u.s. elections and a nine so since c.n.n. does seem to be changing its attitude towards anonymity and the channels i'm political analyst now says people do not have the right to stay anonymous was in
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response the backlash the network faced the threatened to reveal the man behind a viral main thing trying president trump wrestling the c.n.n. live with more his kind of. c.n.n. now thinks that we the people do not have the right to be anonymous this is how kirsten powers their political analyst explained it in a tweet. people do not have a right to stay anonymous so they can spew their racist massage honest homophobic garbage now that's an interesting argument coming from a network that's been running stories about trump based on unnamed sources for months based on anonymous sources according to this source who spoke on the condition of anonymity anonymous sources are the basis of most truthful reporting oftentimes you do have to gather information using anonymous sources say can i use your name and they say no can i use you as an anonymous source a source familiar with the matter they say yes and then we report the information
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on the air we heard c.n.n. use this phrase so much it's actually spawned a number of online memes sure c.n.n. protects their online sources but the way they see it if you post something online that they consider to be offensive they have the right to reveal your personal information to the public something that could actually put a person in harms way oh and they get to decide what's considered to be offensive as well apologized for some of those other houses that were racist anti-semitic and that is not publishing to users name because of his apology think bribery in reverse they get said to me say listen if you are if you're a track that read it they there's a couple of bucks for you that will be bribery kind of sort of but if i were is if you listen if you don't retract that right at the i'm going to expose you i'm going to docs you i mean let everybody know where you live how to let people know where you live what you've said things you've said perhaps you might be politically correct things that might cause you problems with your job it's almost
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a blackmail coercion but it's unprecedented c.n.n. may be a powerful news agency but just to proclaim to them the policeman of what's considered to be offensive in the end. and u.s. law has the final say caleb aren't seeing new york. it looks like italy is being left alone to sort out the worsening refugee influx problem at its ports after e.u. ministers fail to find a way forward to share the burden instead members want to target n.g.o.s rescue boats from north africa which are suspected of being exploited by people traffickers in just a matter of days up to twelve thousand people have landed in italy well more than eighty five thousand have arrived since the start of the sheer italy's top and matthew prosecutor believes the crisis has created a security threat those who arrive on the dinghy then undergo a process of radicalization that may lead to the realization of terror attacks
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meanwhile the head of europe's law enforcement agency says the terror threat on the continent sits at a twenty year high several of the terrorists who carried out recent atrocities in europe came through the mediterranean route from africa to italy but despite italy accepting the biggest number of migrants it has thus far been spared mass terror attacks will be discussed why that might be with italian police officer and union leader xi on eternally. at the beginning of the migrant crisis in europe i explained that there was no security field so i said terrorist could come and hide here easily i mean the problem of information exchange is not being adequately addressed by european intelligence services these use pray for islamic radicals are desperate men those who are criminals or are in prison a muslim who came to italy and is integrated and has a job is not easily influenced by islamic radicalism. the desperate man is willing
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to do all he can to redeem himself but for these men to be sacrificed in the holy war means social redemption and being respected. while france's interior minister has revealed that around one hundred one hundred registered gun owners in the country are on a terror watch list. i have asked local police to identify the registered owners of firearms on terror watch lists we have identified about one hundred people and the off thorough seas are taking action to correct the situation this appears to be a significant dysfunctional. it has been comes just a couple of weeks after the latest terror attack in central paris when a car full of weapons and gas canisters rammed into a police van the attacker was the only person killed in the incident thirty one year old man was unknown gun enthusiast and also on a terror watch list french journalist and author of jihadist france alexander
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mendel told us that legal gun ownership by people on the list is not the only concern either. he shows that the. carelessness of french bureaucracy you have ten thousand people that are registered on the watch the least on the. least and you have about one percent of them that legally own weapons the frightening thing about that is is that they have access to shooting ranges where they go to to train where they sometimes even have to. meet local police policemen and they talk with them and they have information about security it's not about the weapons themselves it's more about the fact that they are they have access to this shooting ranges where the can train to shoot. now within the last few
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minutes or so it has been announced that russia and the u.s. have agreed to implement a ceasefire in three areas of syria the announcement was made by russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov following a long meeting between vladimir putin and donald trump well the cease fire represents a major breakthrough in the syrian crisis and a step towards ending the conflict. well the summit is underway with leaders now gathering for a concert that anti summit protesters and police have clashed for a second day running in hamburg security forces use ball to cannon and pepper spray against the demonstrators who threw bottles and stones and flags leagues in fact over one hundred fifty officers were injured and forty five protesters were detained one hundred thousand people they are expected to protest over the course of the summer.
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i. i. i. well our europe correspondent peter all of us has been in the thick of the protests he sent this report from hamburg. tensions have boiled over between demonstrators and the police. i can see the main body of the crowd as itis but we and as we say i'm a sing everyone seriously so you can have that really hurts you a kosovan is what can you please describe for me what happened where you were well as far as i could tell there were attack in the demonstration with no reason obviously i couldn't see anything you know as far as i can tell and i'm from that.
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i've never seen anything like this we've had fights about squatters houses and ola of never seen anything although the aggression the as far as i can tell purposelessness is that of wooden english yes it is now as it is now. it's never seen and my face hurts a good mace and everything that is unbelievable. just behind me you can see some smoldering remains then out from a trash fire that was start says. that is a sports car i believe that's been torched here now there are. eight seems roaming the moments of small bits of violence and what you saw will also last time is just how quickly it can start and then the police come in to try and put it out but whenever they put it out in one place it seems to pop up elsewhere we
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understand from the police that they with ordering people to remove their masks they were refusing to do so then want to come in we used pepper spray was used. well despite there being a whole load of stories about potential violence coming from demonstrators in the build up to this large gathering we have been hearing from one member of the local polman here and how much is about. the role the police could play and provoking violence yesterday was a big demonstration twenty to thirty souls in peoples it was very very peaceful and i was the same and indeed it was nearly the same spectrum which would come today in the evening i talked to those who. appealed for this demonstration and they say we want a peaceful demonstration but i feel there will be an escalation because the strategy of the police is slow to deescalate if as it should be and might be those people
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who want to change. we'll contradiction as well hear the crowd chanting away than sci fi she's that build of on sci fi chants going on all under the watchful eye if we move the camera over here over the watchful eye of a lot of police officers. which is to keep a bit vigilant here because we are saying oh we know it's flour being thrown at the police just as you can see there we're actually right between the police and the demonstrators right now so we're going to try and get out of the way just well moment while i'm talking to you not the best place to be if. he has a huge call of police officers that's marching through the city then leading the the demonstrators is they're only going to be allowed to go in the directions that the police want them to and the result is what we've seen its move seen violent clashes with the police we've seen call sets on fire. exactly the situation we have at the moment right now. but i'm not sure.
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i pay to all of the reporting there from hand i will have the latest from the g twenty in the rest of today's news after the break. i am. going to jail and all. is. it does. she just tell you the other side of the mike on the. by then got a session on the nod that they have. by then is a shift the long. haul. not inside and that's going on more. songs so. much so with.
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the u.s. agreed to implement a cease fire in three syrian provinces following the first face to face meeting between president. clashes between the twenty protesters and police are ongoing and with more than one hundred officers injured and scores of demonstrators to tell you. and on the right france admits that around one hundred registered gun owners on its terror watch list despite the country having suffered a string of recent attacks.
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