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nuclear deal with iran is that risk president from bankers world leaders by getting tough on. breaching the spirit of the agreement. this is a dangerous signal present of the united states as many problems not this one also to come more children have been reunited with their relatives in an r.t. campaign to help orphans in iraq they have believed to have been brought to the country when their parents joined islamic state although now this argument over they should be treated. for some foremost these are children. are not responsible for the actions of many fathers some of these children are being used as suicide
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bombers and twelve years old. there are big elections this weekend in austria and gratian party getting their concerns are growing over the rise of the right in your. hello good afternoon welcome you're watching r.t. international it's just three o'clock here and. now the historic nuclear agreement with iran is in jeopardy after president trump announced he won't certify terrans compliance with the deal his decision does come despite the global nuclear watchdog as well as u.s. and european officials saying iran is keeping its side of the bargain. we will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence more terror and the very real
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threat of iran's nuclear breakout importantly a red is not living up to the spirit of the deal well the move means the u.s. congress now has sixty days to decide whether to reimpose sanctions against iran as well as come up with new legislation to try and amend the nuclear deal but if those negotiations fail trump says the deal will be terminated which risks undermining the fragile balance the nuclear deal has secured although they could be other reasons to think why he wants to ditch it for reasons why trump needs to pick a fight with iran. after all his policy flip flops he needs to stand firm on something iran will do just to save face threat posed by iran whose chief exports are violent bloodshed and chaos all nations of us must work together to isolate. washington's also getting worried
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by iran's growing influence in the region iran has been allowed to run wild throughout the middle east for the last eight years. but let's not forget money iran is the evil enemy cup's is so a lot more weapons than the compliant. and responsive to the united states and our military. communities very happy to take you. out of the cherry on top rushing around means pleasing your close friend israel common. those who first from iran for decades iran is. threatening the region and causing so much. with so. i want you to know how much we appreciate. the. american policy on iran which you enunciated so clearly well the iranian president responded
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to trump's claims by saying it's not up to any single leader to make decisions about a global agreement. this is an international multilateral deal that has been ready fight by the un security council it is a un document is it possible for a president to unilaterally decide to fight this important international deal apparently he's not in the know it is not a document between iran and the us so he can't treated the way he likes it did take nine years of tough negotiations before the deal was finally reached in twenty fifteen or though the standoff over iran's nuclear activities stretches back for more than a decade and was widely regarded as one of the world's most urgent crises and it wasn't only us that painstakingly negotiated the terms either it was the combined efforts of russia china britain france and germany the u.s. secretary of state tried to rally european allies over trump's decision but they've
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mostly reacted angrily. that are eligible for it in europe or the region are going to be version or to present the united states as many posts not this one it is not a bilateral agreement it does not belong to any single country and it is not up to any single country to terminate it we cannot afford as international community as europe for sure to dismantle and nuclear agreement that is working and delivering especially now this is a difficult and in our view dangerous signal the agreement with iran has shown for the first time that it's possible to prevent war through negotiations the destruction of this agreement would mean that others around the world would no longer rely on such treaties it's therefore a danger that goes far beyond iran we in europe germany france the u.k. and the e.u. we stand by this agreement with iran we want to preserve the agreement i think it
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will will further estrange our relations with our european allies it will draw them closer together and i think actually closer to the russians and the chart is just things stand out the iranians have the support of the right. since the chinese and all of our european allies it's washington this isolated. now for months r.t. has been trying to help orphans in iraq create a night with their relatives in russia the youngsters have believed to have been brought there by their parents who joined islamic states but many lost their immediate family in the military operations to rid the country of the terrorists. but. one of the more conservative
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deserts and these three. i still. expect that gap that you really think. that in good order to do it that tilikum zero. zero zero. zero zero mass but such that was the safest and most true shoot i cherish it should give the right must. first.
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so i would place the five more chilled. and have now returned home to russia after they were recognized by their extended family this new harvey found that there is a huge difference of opinion in a moment when it comes to the orphans should be treated. for some foremost these are children not responsible for the actions of the many fathers or their mothers should be treated as individuals in their own rights protections on of the convention of the rights for children if we look at past experiences like the children of to use a horrible example them out so use those children were effectively reeducated and they were reinterpreted into the society you know showing them the benefits of society i'm showing them the wrongs of what was. carried out in their parents' names there's around about five thousand given to children in the in the
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caliphates when the fall of as a kid the mothers then go off to the camps and they take the show and with them we don't really know the numbers that are in the camps but what's happening in the camps is that the the children and the parents are actually the mothers of being rejected by other people in the camps you have to think about what constitutes the age of the top child some of these children are being used as suicide. and if they're twelve years old does that still constitution. your guest was quite right about what happened to the nazis but the nazis were completely obliterated they ended after the second world war we have got fifty thousand. and other areas that have come through the borders ass are open borders. with the
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so-called refugees and economic migrants what are we going to do about them because they're not going anywhere so i actually have to take issue with what with with what janice just said there is a very strong consensus in the. international law. according to the unique united nations convention on the rights of the child a child is defined as anyone under the age of eighteen years. of age and that means the definition is very very clear i know what your debtor imagine is but the reality of roles in individual company countries doesn't actually reflect what the international law race and i think international law and needs to be no no but remember you're not going to. know there's no there's no question about that i mean you're making a valid bottom in their eyes you're mixing up two issues with respect because on the one hand the definition of child is very clear the age of criminal responsibility which is raising just now is an important issue and but that doesn't
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mean that if you commit a crime you're no longer a child i mean that non sequitur what the issue is is that. a person who is under the age of eighteen and who commits say a war crime or crime against humanity can and should be prosecuted for it down to a certain age and most domestic jurisdictions recognize that. refer to there and i mentioned earlier the convention of the rights of the child. most states apart from america have signed up to it including iraq. those rights apply to the children just as much there as they do in ireland or the u.k. and to treat children differently just because there may be different cultural norms would be horrendous state of affairs i want to hear from the russian children's rights commissioner she was saying that it's still possible to fight the radical ideas that may have been instilled into children by the jihadist let's just hear what was said. but the right influence good intentions and outlook of
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relatives and those take care of such young children can reduce or even count so all the radical ideas indoctrinated in winds of them and iraq is well known that the vast resources of the child's psyche and out for a high chance of rehabilitation. i mean would you go along with the maybe a lot of patriots in some of these children may have seen family members killed they may have been told to hate the west or hate certain religions or mentalities do you think they can still be saved. i'm a mother of two and as i said being the greek and i've been to cal a my heart goes out to the very very very careful how we rehabilitate the child at least in our country is that we've still got seventy thousand children. we don't have the facilities we don't have the cycle we don't have the foster care is exactly and that is that there is a real risk that children who have been heavily indoctrinated and
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have become newer to to violence and maybe have perpetrated some atrocities themselves have to be monitored and rehabilitated very carefully and it's not an easy task so i respect what very much what what she's raised there as a point and that point not so much to say well we just have to marginalize or ostracize or reject these people these are children after all but maybe follow the international standards every time i say policy in one of these discussions i'm up against a human rights industry they took in the human rights industry. they don't want to talk about surveyed it's why should we not be having these children on survey that they talk about best practices and your guest quotes many countries around the world where there's water hole and situations but they just talking why don't you actually explain to the people watching what you think your best practice is all what results you've had what you were to actually do because we're not hearing not
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from the industry well the challenges can be addressed by proper therapy you know by the surrounding of you know a warm environment for a child it's incredibly important for a child to have support. the most important thing for a child and i watched with all friends of mine who worked with those children in the particularly the refugee youth service in in the comp and how incredibly important just sitting down beside a child and letting the child talk and really you know allowing them to open up and deal with the issues that they've seen you know support for children is the only way forward or the ways what's the alternative that we put a tiger on their ankle that we criminalize these children that is not going to change anything it's going to make them worse it will it will make them turn towards what will feed their anger which is violence ok let's go to. try to avoid that you and i had anything here that convinces me. a debate we had
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a lead here or not see now we've got some spectacular pictures to show you because the russian progress cargo rocket has been successfully launched from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan to take supplies to the international space station. the spacecraft has two and a half tons of essential is on board including food and fuel for the crew put back by two days off to mission control detected a fold from the rockets guidance system life the place to say it's. the most. students get underway in russia any moment now we'll bring you the latest from the parade to. the. north dakota we are in the standing rock reservation just about one hundred
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yards from here and we are experiencing full front. loaded the impact of. the standing rock phenomena. he put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want to. get you going to be for us this is what before. camp you get. interested in the water.
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there should. say now one of the world's largest vents for young people is getting underway in russia. the moment the nineteenth world festival of youth and students is own today with a parade in moscow and in the thick of it for society's kind of muffin joeys decided often ing to kind of just tell us then what's happening at the moment and what's expected over the next few days. well as you can see around me we're here in downtown moscow and around me there's a crowd of thirty five thousand young people these are russian students as well as student delegations from around the world that are here for the world festival of youth and students which is coming up now this crowd here they're marching because this is the sixtieth anniversary of the world festival of youth and students which took place here in moscow i will remember at that time the world was divided by
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a cold war and the festival trying to gather the young people the world was convened here in moscow that we were able to speak to some of the international students that were here students from nigeria ethiopia bangladesh and asked them about participating in this great gathering of young people this is what they had to say to us. i'm feeling the energy all fuel that and people they're so excited than happy and i'm happy to have basically i'm older linda and would those people even here i'm from a different point jump from the engineer issues for me to appeal to a student is different so so do you review during student china right now we meet to try to students from different countries that don't seem to bring to wall to me to try to be on this time to try to de talk to go beyond the politics and the joes seat and talk them into sunday try to as human beings do steps like that maybe walk piece because that we could have done some big it's wonderful being here. now the
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world festival of youth and students is convening every four years and it's starting on sunday in sochi russia and it's going in every four years it's. gathering of young people from all over the world will be coming here to russia to sochi for this world festival now this parade in moscow is just the beginning of what's happening and coming up in sochi the whole city is ready for all kinds of young people from many different parts of the planet to comment convene for a week long festival of peace and celebration celebrating international values and trying to build unity of the youth of the world let's take a look at what's happening in sochi in the lead up to this festival as they prepare for all these young people to come and visit and convene this festival.
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my wall street is right wing is once again in contention for a place in government and head of sunday's fight posed to suggest a strong showing for the anti immigration freedom you can have a look at the cover imposing the my mission as you can see the freedom party is in
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second place will have seen front is the centrist people's party there the top there and its leader and current foreign minister sebastian coe says if he becomes chancellor he will end power sharing with the democrats and then seek a coalition with any other passing clear. perhaps the right wing with which he shares a strong anti immigration stance well the latest results in austria only adding to concern over the rise of populism at the heart of europe we've seen over the last few months in france you might remember the stones immigration hardliner and nationalist marine le pen was a leading contender at some point in the she's presidential election then we had last month in germany where we saw a right wing party enter parliament the very first time in nearly sixty years and now austria might be about to follow suit. that gets off the board if the. deputy district is not just up the board it's
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really up to. the gold. but. there is a history of frustration with the established political parties during the global recession and twenty nine europe in austria were in the heart of until up of this war this dream of migrants in twenty fifteen all that enormously increased popular discontent. with more now from austria his poor slave. there's a lot of intrigue over whether or not the right wing freedom party will do as well as it's just as elsewhere in europe in france and in germany form a fringe parties making it big on the political scene the us skeptic anti immigrant freedom party seriously complicates things for the leading center right people's
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party the v p o v p started to harsh in its agenda to attract voters i'm here to pro freedom party rally the last one before sunday's parliamentary election in which the party is expected to come second many here accuse one of its main rivals of stealing some of its proposals look at that nobody is coming into the country without registration without a passport no one should be allowed to enter austria. will do everything possible to stop illegal immigration so i am asking that social benefits for not austrians be significantly reduced i just will do everything we can to end the abuse of our social welfare system by immigrants the people's body has always been the bro your appear in body quite conservative. and now they're measuring those progress after freedom party they're now trying to be like the blue party they're trying to be
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against foreign and multicultural things that's copy paste party because of freedom party was successful and so far it's working well for the people's party with its new young leader sebastian kurtz at the helm presenting himself as a bold reformist and not shying away from bowing the policies of the controversial freedom party it's slated to win sunday's parliamentary election some expose suggests curt's might even approach the freedom party to form a coalition government not least of all because of its fallout with its previous partner the social democrats i don't think that a big correlation collision between conservatives and social democrats will come again because no one wants i think there will be a change people want change people will vote change the european political landscape is shifting with parties that were on the fringes wielding ever more influence policy r.t. . in other news this saturday students have clashed with police
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outside the greek education ministry in athens i. was i. few thank god they were protesting against a new law covering secondary education they believe there will be budget cuts and the limits on free books in greek universities or earlier there was also a city in protest of the university of thessalonica. deadly wildfires are continuing to rise. the u.s. state of california at least thirty five people in one to have died but many more still missing this body cam in fact does show the ferocity of the fallen
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demonstrates just what emotions he said this is having to deal with at the moment when you see all three. and says these two were right in the state's history more than five thousand seven hundred buildings have been destroyed in the ninety. of them and have been the school. so that's how things look so far today here in our say i'll be back with more news for you and. more of the. top of the world. all.
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i i i i. i'm with you francis is the boss broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. tonight president donald trump
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a long awaited policy remarks on the iran nuclear deal some people shaking their heads and others quite dissatisfied also japan's kobe still is in big trouble with its customers it's set to pay out big time after the company lied about the quality of its product and will talk movies and money in light of the recent revelations about hollywood sexual harassment will there be financial impact on the film industry which injects billions of dollars in the right tommy will box open the box office but take a closer look than by start right now. i . was going bananas big coin had a high of five thousand eight hundred fifty six dollars and ten cents on friday
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it's meteoric rise from around one thousand dollars to this in ten and a half months setting analysts and investors back on their heels now initial coin offerings were sternly turned away by the securities and exchange commission here in the united states but depends financial watchdog greenlighted eleven companies to trade the crypto currency china is clamping down and punishing undercover traders meanwhile south korea loves it for sure the cryptocurrency has seen a movie two thousand and seventy eight russia was the most recent to chime in its central bank chief calls big coin untraceable therefore dangerous earlier this week russia's minister of economic development wrapped up business here in washington with this to say about that going. if you go in there is not an easy question because on one side it's a new technology which would be studied and we should be leading in the study of that technology but on the other side it's it might bring somebody to those some folks in business we train this thing it's so.

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