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missing an example. it's an illegal russian. would have been expect to sit. behind a booby trap. driven out of the. well have an exclusive report from the ground. the timing is perfect for the weekly here international on this sunday top headlines of the week the main stories of the day. well north korea has successfully carried out a hydrogen bomb test. confirmation was made on state television within just the
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last one hour it came off to an earthquake measuring around six on the richter scale it was detected in the country it took place in a northeastern province bordering china and russia and was felt in both of those countries now hours ahead of the test north korea's central news agency issued a report claiming the country had developed an advanced hydrogen bomb it said the north korean leader kim jong un post nearly inspected the work and watched the bomb being loaded onto a new into a continental ballistic missile now such a missile was only tested by north korea on tuesday when it was fired over japan and reacting to that missile test u.s. president donald trump said all options were on the table regarding this situation however overall rhetoric from washington has been mixed throughout the recent escalation of this crisis we were never out of america and we continue to work together and the minister and i are going to provide for the protection of our
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nation elation trying to convey to the north koreans we are not your enemy we're not your threat and this man will not get away with what he's doing only they will be met with fire fury. like the world has never seen as a result of last week's missile test japan's military requested a high budget in the face of the korean crisis leading to concerns from china that's while the u.s. and south korea have been carrying out massive military drills in the region. of a thing pyongyang professor of the school of international affairs dr charlie says the situation is becoming ever more dangerous. you know there are there's been a lot of pressure coming from the u.s. because i'm already are to be fired if you will be you know the stakes so i think you will use. responding that we don't believe that he lost which is true
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militarism normally is not helping because by constantly for us as robert siegel sort of civilized language it has also come down for a street fight and that's not how. the human situation is it being generous schoolish and that's going out of control and to start with i think it's important that we come back to dialogue and not you know. u.s. security services have finished searching russia's diplomatic properties in san francisco washington and new york the state department claimed the inspections were needed to quote secure and protect facilities let's get details on this now or to hear it today joining us now live here in the studio what is the latest we know on this as you said your years in security forces they've conducted searches in facilities at three russian posts in the country ordering them to be close san francisco
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washington and new york the diplomats and their families were only given two days' notice to leave and evacuate those buildings and the reason according to washington is that the decision was made as part of the new measures against and with open to question sanctions and also in retaliation to the fact that moscow made the decision to reduce the u.s. mission in russia and that was back in july twenty seventeen now we do have a couple of videos that we can see what was happening in san francisco for example at the russian consulate there when the inspection took place and another video you can see a security official searching the apartments with residents still inside so we have a few little details there now the trade mission building in washington was also. we have had some reaction as you would expect so the the head of the russian trade mission told genesee considers the search is a take over and can hear what was said there. we are witnessing. an
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example of international relations it's an illegal takeover of russian property brode we haven't been expecting such unwanted guests and we don't come them to pm local time the u.s. doesn't think we have to be a magic community anymore. so we also have had reaction from the russian foreign ministry a couple of reactions one is from the spokeswoman of the russian foreign ministry and see slam the search as and i've got the quote here a diabolical circus there's illegal and pointless and we've also had a reaction from the foreign minister himself. as. he said about actually. this sanctions story was not launched by russia it was started by the u.s. administrator in with the only purpose of the money in us russian relations concerning the u.s. we're not seeking conflict with this country we've always been friendly towards the american people and we're still open to constructive relationships but as you know
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it takes two to tango now it looks like our american partners will break dancing on their own time of time interesting quote. so it looks again that the relationship between the u.s. and russia is very tense indeed and they're not happy at all russia have said that this is a violation of international. thank you. for the u.s. state department says the searchers are legal claiming diplomatic immunity is revoked following any closure however the vienna convention states immunity remains in place until diplomatic staff the the country. vienna convention on diplomatic relations article twenty two point one the premises of the mission shall be inviolable the agents of the receiving states may not enter them except with the consent of the head of the mission. article thirty nine point two when the functions of a person enjoying privileges and immunities have come to an end such privileges and
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immunities should normally cease at the moment when he leaves the country it was a back in december then president barack obama expelled thirty five russian diplomats over alleged election meddling or choosing not to respond in kind on the very same day the russian president vladimir putin instead invited the children of u.s. diplomats in russia to a new year party at the kremlin in july after the u.s. house of representatives overwhelmingly passed a new anti russia sanctions bill and russia cut the u.s. diplomatic presence in russia to the same level that it has been america that they're trying to extend sanctions and analysts told us the raid is a clear violation of international law. thing international lays it down very clearly the nine hundred sixty one fianna convention of to plastic relations says that any diplomatic affiliated premises and its own country.
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and any incursion on that territory is an attack on the country that is hosting that. diplomatic mission so this is a breach of international law that there is some sort of meaningless parade of power by raising america the big issue here is now that this creates a bad precedent because with this event taking place now in the united states other countries may follow i guess embassies with which they don't have good relations with this is a collapse of all of the international diplomatic system by what the americans and the u.s. government is trying to do. the iraqi government has declared at the formal islamic state stronghold thirty of tal afar liberated however little remains of the city aside from the traps left by terrorists all around. has this exclusive report from
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the ground. then when the islamiah by the islamic state will remain you'll find you like that plastered whenever the bridges and buildings entitle frog iraq he sent his haven't yet gotten around to covering them up what with being busy fighting. why no you didn't look at them for what i said sure it's a leave behind plenty of surprises booby traps every red intel a frog they have ten the city into a sap as night and come in here we were mooned multiple times not to touch anything no matter how innocent it might seem for we know behind these. could be explosives booby traps baboons behind the time even in the right switches.
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would be one where officers went into a house and sat on a sofa and exploded and along with the house they had booby trapped the sofa another example they were explosive to light switches when you turn on their lights the house explodes they were bombs into refrigerators and even the door handles when you open the door and explodes. i've just come back from telefon you can didn't lie down on the bed without cyprus check and first drop bombs and wires everywhere we don't touch anything. i will do all we can to disarm everything but there's only so much we can do some houses will have to be destroyed. this bomb was intended for us but the planes and helicopters destroyed the roads and i still couldn't get the car bomb out our engineers found it and dismantled it if it had been used it would have done as great damage they disarm the explosive canisters and detonated them in a controlled explosion but it's strange isis folded almost too quickly.
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there is evidence that around four hundred families of isis fighters were allowed to leave on august twenty fifth in an unspecified direction the rumor among iraqi troops is that as many as two thousand isis fighters have been given safe passage out of tal afar into syria again this is a rumor and we conned confirm it but it would explain the unexpectedly easy fight iraqi troops wouldn't let us into the center of telephone saying would still far too dangerous but having spent some time here in the suburbs we haven't seen a single civilian most of them ran when your platoon
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a team presented itself as the battle began braving the mass in the desert in order to get away before the iraqi ministry in the u.s. led to release and brits to. might file a fraud of them civilly and come back to question how much of tal afar there be left to come back to more i guys do you have from talib iraq. meanwhile a surge is under way for the families of two young new arrivals at a baghdad often edge i mean john and mohamed lost their parents who are thought to have travel to iraq from southern russia to join i so the children of so traumatized by their experience are unwilling to speak. to. the good little.
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themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be present . to be close this is what before three of the more people. interested in the waters of. the city. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around. washington. the. voters elected to run this country business. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been.
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with us today for the program hundreds of people took to the streets of paris on wednesday to protest against president new labor law designed in part to make it easier for companies to hire and fire workers. but the demonstrators have come out again in front to show how unhappy they are with emanuel not once one perform the working code they have described emanuel my own as being a man who only supports business i once took the rights of look at this is what people have been saying to us said that keeping your tax work and workers going against it because it has no
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a share now and we can share the work. represents the big boss says he wants a couple good services social protections and everything achieved by workers agree with. it's about ideology to be able to sound. in fact he wants to get rid of employee protections all together it's a big attack of the hierarchy corporate deals will now take over those are some of the reasons why the demonstrators hey i feel so passionately against these reforms to the working code but not everybody is unhappy with the plans to reform the working who take front forms that suggest it will mean. more ability to hire and fire people to negotiate salary in terms of additional hours that people work and that's why the head of the employers federation has actually come out not just in support of this reform but is actually emanuel not
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going to go all in when he introduces that working reform some people have described this as being a bellwether for my presidency because this is his first major time to pass a big piece of legislation here in fronts but precesses have failed to see. will be able despite his continuing plunging popularity in the public in the polls to be able to push this reform through and to appease the french people. altie paris. as mccraw moves to reshape the economy anger is a rising among the french people you can see right here latest poll showing that just well three months into his term and already less than half approve of his job so far well at the same point in their presidencies for example previous i said nicolas sarkozy had sixty nine percent support and even afonso all on who became
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known as mr unpopular he had fifty four well despite those findings a government spokesman claims the figures can be ignored or macro and will quote transform the country and we asked people in paris about the president's apparent fall from grace so it doesn't surprise me that what he's doing is making human popular nobody supports his proposal for extending working hours. the french people it's you closed minded when it comes to changing benefit reform so it's not surprising that his ratings of foreign. very rare for presidents popularity to increase some not too surprised we need to give him time to get things done to one direction so we need to leave for that we spoke to the editor in chief of the popular magazine who believes macro character is grating with voters. this country in the spirit of race it's not surprising anybody.
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will find. a solution let me tell. you straight white polish prime minister said this remark was a. strike because what he said. what he said. so later he's out of. this. criticized. racist something which is totally much a joke but it will make you say things wrong stuff credible she said for example the french. want to say that they were. the new french president who's raising eyebrows for a number of rather self-important statements on the world stage with some noting he even sees himself as a bit of a superhero and it's all leading to calls for him to tone down his claims just a little.
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we have absolutely different positions to vladimir putin i act france will not pass on anything he is ready to follow us and then we will have some progress on syria. i can't really imagine anyone other than a few they have different views their political views i can't even imagine something where that would actually. be out of. the international stage is not really cool you know. i am the one obliged to speak to every two on every ten days. of the take i don't think it's more. i guess that's like the new thing nowadays they have no experience
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. in endless civilian casualties will become something of a norm in yemen at the beginning of this week so hundreds of locals gathering near the country's capital to mourn the victims of last week's attack on a hotel that killed sixty three hundreds of locals have also returned to the scene of the strike to protest against riyadh's continued bombing campaign in the strike hit the hotel ten days ago and aside from the dead more than a dozen people were also injured and relatives of the victims are demanding justice . can read about they were just workers trying to make a living and they were taught. my warplanes the yemeni people want to show their anger at this crime committed against them i said. to my sons' were martyred by the
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saudi grocers they were farmers they had nothing to do with the war i appealed to the international community to the united nations to punish those who committed this crime no one does or not would demand that the international community and the united nations which is remaining silent find a solution for these disparate people. in another incident of fourteen people were killed when a saudi led coalition strike hit a residential building in the fog the town neighborhood for destruction brought down an entire apartment block one young girl was the only survivor from one family and she is now being treated in hospital and warning you may find the following images disturbing. they know. them to getting late. and every gate. and she is the only child who survived the air strikes that hit the house and at san all of her family died her father mother and siblings.
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perished. we found multiple fractures in her left cheek as well as cracks in the bone round her eye and across her forehead. you know saudi led coalition said the bombing of the residential area was quote a technical mistake we heard from a number of analysts about the dire situation in yemen. actually we know that she was the beginning of the conflict in one thousand seven hundred twenty one she didn't come until almost three thousand happy medium door severely injured and often saul more than one person a hundred have been routed as the result of that i did not close the camp in the last two months have gone so that the eight children have died and the belief by
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the actual figures may be even higher and we really need to get on the good relations against children in the country the only way to prevent abuse is to demand to this conflict otherwise many more children and many more will be trapped in that these last one they have to be held responsible under international law unfortunately what we have is the power of the international politics that is supporting the saudi let coalition that is causing untold amount of these war crimes secret a council is dominated by two prominent members who are the ones who are selling the weapons to the saudi regime and that is where the main obstacle lies unfortunately and every move to commission an international investigation you will find that these two countries britain and the us do everything they can to obstruct or that the saudi regime along with all those who are assisting them in this
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unfortunate creation of man made catastrophe in the yemen have to be tried for war crimes sooner or later. so three crewmembers from the international space station have returned to the board of soyuz spacecraft this was sunday landing in kazakhstan a nasa astronaut peggy whitson has come back after a true hundred eighty eight day mission of nasa flight engineer jack fischer and the russian space agency commander your daughter your chicken have completed now a total of one hundred thirty six days in space three crew members will undergo post flight. medical evaluations before then being transferred to job. thanks for joining us on this sunday your weekly returns in about often.
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