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i. know how. it is what it was because did it busy dancing coral cultural fusion i called the grammys. north korea confirms i successful hydrogen bomb test after an earthquake was detected in the country's north a. us security service russia's diplomatic posts in san francisco and washington are they were shut down on the state department's orders russia has slammed the inspections is a clear violation of international law and. we are witnessing an example around the lazy canadian national relations it's an illegal take old michael crushing book which she did wrong with having been expect you so she wanted gasps from family. and are being saved from islamic state often
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in iraq is still in search of not just a normal childhood but even basic safety. vulnerable for abuse so they are vulnerable for trafficking up on the board for. any danger that children have exposed. and i welcome come to you live from moscow you're watching our c international now north korea has successfully carried out a hydrogen bomb test the country state television has a nightstick came after an earthquake measuring around six on the richter scale was detected in the country it took place in the northeastern province bordering china and russia and was felt to both of those countries artie's k. partridge has the latest. there's been widespread condemnation coming in from
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russia and china as well because this move comes in violation of the u.n. security council resolution just ahead of that new testing that we heard about north korea announced to their central news agency that the country had developed an advance hydrogen bomb this was very briefly then followed by that earthquake six point three on the richter scale in the north east of the country now what north korea then said is that they've developed a particular type of warhead that's been designed so we can be on an intercontinental ballistic missile the likes of which was tested last tuesday as it flew over japan u.s. president donald trump at the time he said that all options were on the table and this contributed to the strong rhetoric the price to rhetoric that each used throughout the escalation of tensions on the korean peninsula and north korea better get their act together or they're going to be in trouble like your day shouldn't ever have been in trouble in this world. and this man will not get away with what he's doing believe they will be met with fire and fury. like
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the world has never seen this is the first nuclear test of promise administration the last one coming in september twenty sixth eighteenth when the marines on the u.s. and south korea have been practicing widespread military drills also japanese fighter planes have also been going overhead as well much to the annoyance of p.r. nyang and since this latest testing south korea has also responded with some very strong language. searches we decided to discuss with the u.s. the deployment of the most powerful strategic assets of the american military that would enable us to neutralize north korea's nuclear facility and missiles and sure will strike capability. for meanwhile moscow though has been calling for calm they believe the only way to solve the problems on the peninsula is by negotiation they believe that all the interested parties should get round the table regime dialogue as that's the only way to solve the problems any other means to president putin to quote him says off future. ok let's discuss the latest escalation of tensions there
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in the region with international and independent asia strategy andrew k.p. long good afternoon to you andrew firstly what do you think will be america's reaction to this given that it is the first nuclear test on trump's watch and what he said before. well as expected it is a lot of even war song and theory but i don't think it's going to solve the problem as has been demonstrated i think the time for coercion is over because i think the north korea has successfully crossed the water shit and if there was treated as ability to do that the liver or partially agree or weapon. even though a full scale hydrogen bomb at least is as powerful as the nuclear bomb dropped in and either sarky alone both korea has already written them a story that is ability to deliver. its missiles flying over japan near to
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me a while miss so i think that the threshold has been crossed the water share has been crossed that time for more rhetoric and also sanctions. is this really over there what the last korean war and is the fourth lot of war because the war would mean the demise of their we gain what they want is a buying cars assurance are of the region's the ability and i think that the time is now. got to move on from hawks to. a korean peninsula stability pact in warning all the countries in the region the pax should of course make sure that there is that the ask elation on all sides. i think that a man and north korea for example freezing at least further testing and of course for the americans to to and not only the rhetoric but also military exercises and
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and. a lot of threats on the stabilize the system but then the stability pact should or should ensure that all the countries move on to from a paradigm of coercion to a paradigm of incentives so both sides on a gradual basis come. bind with even opportunities for economic cooperation i think that's the only way to stabilize the long term. and many legal andrew many people are just jump in they will say well look all that sounds very logical but we seem to be a very far away from anything like that from happening yes absolutely because the. united states truong ministration believes that the solution is through military means that's the only tool in the in in in the work it and it hasn't proved to be successful because you know you want to attack the law and those missiles are
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caves and they're more while and then of course those you can't be sure you've got to take out everything and then at the end of the day it would only stabilize the entire. organism and the whole of decapitation also doesn't work either because you you can't or certainly in the in a small number of troops including the even the south koreans because after you stabilize the region what you're going to do the whole thing will implode and then you've got to send in more troops and that would of course russia and china are not going to. stand aside and watch this happening so i think that there's any other options with the sleep lies the situation further so i think that all signs of what's to come and grasp the nettle as ok and really appreciate your insights on this that is andrew. an international independent ages strategies thank you thank
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you. now the russian foreign ministry demanded the return of its diplomatic properties in the u.s. which were closed. on washington's orders moscow has slammed the move as a deeply hostile act deigned at undermining u.s. russia relations for more on this let's speak with media richard. u.s. security forces have conducted searches in the facilities all we do have is a number of videos and to show the facility in san francisco when the inspection took place and you can see from one of the videos that the security officials were actually searching the apartments with residents still in there the trade facility in washington was being searched but we have had some reactions and the head of the trade commission has told journalists that who feels that the searches take a. week using an example you need international relations it's an illegal takeover russian corporate she. would have been expecting so she wanted. to pm
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local time the u.s. doesn't think we have to call magic immunity anymore there's also been other reactions and we had reaction from the russian foreign ministry the spokes person there has slammed the search and i'll read this out to you as a diabolical circus that's illegal and pointless and we just have to take note here that the diplomats and their families only had two days to vacate their properties there now if we look at the reasons the u.s. has stated that this is a response to russia's decision to reduce the size of the u.s. mission in russia back in july twenty seventh team we've also had a reaction from the russian foreign minister himself so good i've spoken out about the decision to close the facilities is also said that russia is not the instigator of those moves measures or the sanctions story was not russia it was started by the u.s. administration with the only purpose of us russian relations completely u.s.
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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 it takes two to tango now it looks like our american partners are breakdancing on their own time all the time so as you can see the relations between the u.s. and russia are still pretty tense. well the u.s. state department does say that the searches are legal claim diplomatic immunity is revoked following any closure however the vienna convention does state that immunity does remain in place until diplomatic staff leave 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 immunities should normally cease at the moment when he leaves the country well
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here's a reminder then of how it all started back in december then president barack obama expelled thirty five russian diplomats over alleged election meddling choosing not to responding kind though on the same day president vladimir putin instead invited the children of u.s. diplomats in russia to a new year party at the kremlin then we had in july the u.s. house of representatives overwhelmingly passed a new anti russia sanctions bill moscow cut the u.s. diplomatic presence in russia to the same level as it has in america and that led trump to extend the sanctions analyst told us that the raid is a clear violation though of international law. i think it is national lays it down very clearly the one hundred sixty one fianna convention of to plastic relations says that any diplomatic and affiliated premises nifong country.
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and any incursion on that territory is therefore seen as an attack on the country that is hosting that. diplomatic mission so this is breach of international rule that there is some sort of meaningless parade of power by raising america the big issue 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 of the international diplomatic system by what the americans and the u.s. government is trying to do. now the battle to force islamic state from war torn iraq has devastated civilian lives particularly the use of children artie's continuing its campaign to find the relatives of children abandoned by their parents fighting for i saw more of these children for most recently brought to
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a baghdad often each. the . merge. is night to. night.
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while the girl's name haversack de gea her foot was badly burned and the boy is called mohammed he has a name injury both children are still under a lot of stress and refused to talk although the kids who are with them they say that they are from chechnya do you recognize either of them please do contact us on children t.v. dot com autism takes a look now at the problems chosen face in war torn iraq. these children have seen more bloodshed and agony than most adults will in a lifetime nearly ninety percent of children have lost a member of a family guy that they were kidnapped or killed when they were escaping from the fight many of them have lost family members they were shot at from behind or when
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they were falling on booby traps it has been a horrible experience. so this helicopter flies. dropping down on the floor and i'm carrying some of them my some of them feel when they see for a mess some of them feel when they see you in you know people that they are not comfortable with some of them shut up and say no what for quite a long time until they could act what opened up definitely they call the extreme distress and also physically unfortunately in one of them a wounded. many of the hospitals would visit to confirm that. the biggest number of civilians they have in the hospitals are children traumatized in mind and body but alive lucky by local standards though let's be frank stuck in orphanages and refugee camps in iraq and you believe given the sheer magnitude
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of the problem thousands and thousands of orphans and little. do you believe you can adequately help them we are helping those sold and we see certainly we don't have enough resources the children are almost everywhere but ultimately the support comes from family from government and the extended family that once we connect children there everybody scheme to receive them and the support of the problem is made. king the connection all of these orphans iraq so many afford the children of isis fighters now learn how busy it is much better a foreign children were reunited with their families they will have problems here with documents in schools with health care they need their families love problems is putting it lightly in iraq tribal culture venerates blood feuds and revenge
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isis harmed millions there are those who would use these children who hate them for what their parents did. vulnerable for all abuse they are vulnerable for trafficking. or for. any danger that children are exposed to in today's technology any. bad group. could get those children unharmed them some of these lost children a raped their assaulted abused and abandoned killed for their organs hated for the sins of their fathers the un and uni said do what they can to protect them but there are too many getting them out is a reward unto itself. we
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helped identify and reunite a number of these children yet it isn't straightforward uni set for example once these kids identities protected fearing stigma or exploitation we know we tell our children. if we do not allow the children to normalize tensions that we do not know how do we think of allowing a child that have gone. crisis. comma it's a choice you can show their faces for everyone to see and let their relatives recognize them pray that they find themselves one desperate young refugee among the rocks millions more i guess. from
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iraq. you're watching weekend here and i'll tell you still to come few. crumbs writings are taking a tumble at the moment we'll tell you why off the bright. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to be for us this is what the before story of the more people. interested always in the waters. there should be.
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called the field we go through. every the world should experience. and you'll get it all the you will. go according to just. come along for the. welcome back to the weekly now hundreds of pay for took to the streets of paris someone's day to protest against president new labor laws designed to make it easier for companies to hire and fire our correspondent shot at the been sent this report. demonstrates is has come out again in phones to show how i want to be they are with
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a manual that one supplier. perform the working code they have described a manual 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 and said that keeping small talk is a tax work in the workers were against it because it has no a share now and we can share the work of. the. big boss says he wants to cut the services social protections i'm everything she. turns agree with. 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 deals will now take over those are some of the reasons why the demonstrators hate feel so passionately against these reforms to the working code but not everybody is unhappy with the plans to reform the working
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code take it in front of forms that suggest it will mean that in four years we'll have more ability to hire and fire people to negotiate over 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 going to go all in when he introduces that working with some people have described this as being a bellwether for my presidency because this is his first major attempt to pass a major piece of legislation from his movie but recesses have failed to mange you see with michael who 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. ski altie paris well the new french president is raising
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eyebrows too for a number of sprawl the self-important statements on the world stage with some saying he even sees himself as a bit of a superhero and it's all leading to calls for him to time his claims. we have absolutely different positions to vladimir putin i act france will not pass on any he is ready to follow us and then we will have some progress on syria. thanks. i can't really imagine calling anyone other than myself and i think they have different views of their political views i can't even imagine something or that would actually work i. think because.
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the international stage is not really cool you know also i am the one obliged to speak to anyone every ten days. that made the film tick i don't think it's a smart move by michael i guess that's like the new thing nowadays to have no experience and think there's a good everything you could pick. up i know coming up. in other news this week the f.b.i. denied a freedom of information request to release files relating to hillary clinton's e-mails he claims there's a lack of public interest for such a disclosure to be made to santiago as the story new york attorney tie club injury has been waiting for more than a year for the f.b.i. to fulfill his freedom of information request and reveal the files on hillary
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clinton's e-mails only to get this response you've not sufficiently demonstrated that the public's interest in disclosure outweighs personal privacy interests of the subject. well whatever the f.b.i. thinks the public certainly made its interest in the e-mails a loud and clear these are the three questions that are coming out of that timeline that continue to drive the story i'm sorry when you use a private e-mail on a private server your privacy rights are out the window when you're the secretary of state of the united states of america you don't have privacy anymore she chose to do this because on her and i personally would like to know in a way reminds me of the nixon tapes shouldn't go away on the substance and voters do care about their enough all that fuss was being made while clinton was still running for the presidency but perhaps now the emails won't be as especially given that clinton insists there was nothing classified in first let me say that i am confident that i never sent nor received any information that was classified at the
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time it was sent and received there was nothing marked classified on my e-mails either send or receive only problem for her is that's not true it seems she never sent or received any classified information over her private email was true our investigation found that there was classified information so it was not true just weeks before the of the ice said there is nothing in clinton's e-mails the public needs to know a federal judge ruled that the state department should do more to investigate its servers for clinton's messages related to the tragic been gazi attack which left several u.s. officials dead that decision was welcomed by judicial watch this major court ruling may finally result in more answers about the benghazi scandal and hillary clinton's involvement in it as we approach the attacks fifth anniversary yet still be a vi keep silent insisting there is insufficient proof of public interest to more conditions also mentioned by the agency earlier this year they said they are ready
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to release the records if mrs clinton agrees to release of the information or passes away because francis and jago r.t. . he wants to wait to hear not say i'll be back with more nice for you in a back stop.
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and i see that the million of it and took them to know and then we'll feature a little nettled a little easy. to see then. is a good president because this is the but. i got. to tell it's really chilly jim but i'm an old pro publica jevon who came in to. say that it will do for. now but that it will put you in it. to this a better level that it was too little magical the only great that she can it was that that this gentleman is at the meet and they simply tell your shift to go post master because if you say you know better about it they go to the room. just three schick. snowie have them all know with. each triple checked.

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