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a country in italy when everybody was agreeing on decided that the refugees and migrants had to be treated humanely but there were very few countries or actors who were eager to come for very time actually shared the burden do you think that is a valid comparison maybe maybe maybe let me tell you even an even war study goes easily. maybe we have more opportunities and then bangladesh or which every year phase a variable number of the faster floods and. then this year of the phase the low and now to another world disaster and but they see a lot of stories out of the migration of call us we agree with you. there should be more of. story that it is coming from from either other countries but this is the this is. on the ground and. look i'm very proud about what i've seen
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about the role that the bangladesh requests and the british were and the bangladesh people are. doing or because there is a level of so they are immense a little silly that it is and so we're in the in the part of the war this very stage but in the part of the ward where there may be more difficulties you find mostly that if you need to like this part of the world well anderson i see you have to end on the positive note but i still hold that the amount of solidarity would somehow catch up with the extent of needs present there on the ground anyway we have to leave it there i really appreciate you being with us today and job viewers please share your comments out twitter facebook and youtube pages and i hope to see you again same place same time here on worlds apart.
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and voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. the headlines on r.t. international wiki leaks says the cia created a computer virus called. downloading it by mimicking the antivirus program. all eyes are on the asia pacific economic cooperation summit where a possible meeting between the russian and u.s. presidents has become the main focus of attention. and german police are
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investigating allegations that ethnic balkanized criminal gangs have infiltrated it and other state services. it is a friday morning november the tenth here in moscow you're watching our international news team here welcome to the program. wiki leaks claims the cia's created a computer program that imitates the software over russian antivirus company ski lab volte eight is a new series of wiki leaks publications of the leaked cia files these detail how the high virus allegedly works revealing its source code as evidence is said to implant it cell phone users computers and send back information to the cia and it's
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easy to mistakenly install it as wiki leaks claims it mimics the appearance of common programs. and has details one of the revelations in the new batch of documents shows that the cia has a program for imitating kaspersky laboratory a well known right. software company conspiracy laboratory has been at the center of some scandal recently we had u.s. authorities assembly barring any government agency from using their products saying that they present a risk to homeland security a recent report from the wall street journal accused kaspersky laboratory of essentially stealing government information and secrets with its malware software from the us n.s.a. national security agency we actually had a statement from the u.s. homeland security secretary regarding the laboratory the risk that the russian government by their action on its own or in collaboration with conspiracy could capitalize on access provided by kaspersky products to compromise federal
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information and information systems directly implicates u.s. national security now kaspersky laboratory responded to these allegations saying the company has never helped nor will help any government in the world with its cyber espionage or offensive cyber efforts dispersed the laboratory considers itself to be a cyber company a software corporation it's not involved in government activities espionage anything to that effect at this point it is quite interesting to see that these allegations have been leveled against kaspersky laboratory where the cia specifically had a program designed to leave false digital fingerprints. said on twitter that the malware mentioned in the volta report bears no relation to the firm's products adding that all users of the n.t. software and an affected one british intelligence analyst told us the russian firm is well being discredited. what that is is quite frankly it's
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a no russian compromise out if it were gaining information gaining information about new high tech. missile systems that would be more of the traditional role of intelligence agencies seeking information but as i say this is compromising the alternative the opposition. and it's a hugely expensive program but it is one that the americans and the american code writers are extremely effective at doing the previous batch of leaked cia files released by wiki leaks was called vault seven this revealed that the agency has its own malware which exploits vulnerabilities in phones and t.v.'s and has the ability to buy a pos encrypt on messaging apps vault seven also featured a cia division called bridge which created a library of hacking techniques stolen from other countries the agency also has
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a tool to disguise its malware and make it seem like it's being created by somebody speaking a different language other than english so that includes arabic chinese russian korean and fasi making it harder to attribute a cyber attack to the cia and we spoke to a former cia officer who is amazed that nobody has spotted a connection between the russian hacking allegations and the agency's hacking to its. it's an amazing story for an intelligence analyst you know we're taught to connect dots but even when this marble framework tool was announced by julian no signs even though the soviet so the russians now have been accused of hacking into various systems no no one has ever put that revelation together with the so-called russian hacker the d.n.c. e-mails and say oh wow it might be the russians now because spare labs is in the
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same situation. german police are investigating allegations that organized criminal groups of infiltrated it and other states up as is its offer of police union claimed members of an arab underworld clown had joined the berlin force clear indications the large arab clans have an infiltration strategy and try to keep certain family members away from criminal activities so that they can later infiltrate state services nevertheless butlins police chief has denied all the allegations two days ago the city's police academy was accused of enrolling violent and criminal trainees peter all of a is investigating the story. amid accusations they were by lindt or even criminal recruits in its academy things were already looking bad for berlin's police force but now it's got a whole lot worse with the arrest of an intern which is a ruptured into
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a deeply embarrassing scandal a twenty year old female student is accused of illegally copying photos of people wanted in a police operation and sending them on it's alleged she was planted in the force by one of the city's notorious our mafia clans we forwarded the allegations to the police and this was all we received a response berlin police have launched a criminal investigation into a twenty year old student from the berlin school of economics and law she's accused of revealing state secrets is it true that the suspect has migrant roots yes. those who devote their time to studying the mafia clans of berlin say attempts to increase diversity in the police as left the door open to infiltration the way is to. create terror of. birth because in the police academy the new government in berlin. for
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the. v. for the first phone for two three posts and for people by dilution big crowd who accept that it's was good for them to infiltrate. doing last weekend anonymous letter was sent to the berlin chief of police purporting to be from a long serving detective it claimed that arabic mafia families were using the berlin academy to infiltrate the force something the city's police union says that currently isn't any proof of. at the moment we do not have any cases where there is clear evidence of that but we do understand that criminal organizations like these clans have an incentive to try and infiltrate government organizations like the
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police and that's why it's so important during training that we identify who belongs as part of the police force and who does not. put it who are these arabic mafia clowns that it's claimed run ins criminal underworld among ten of it's impossible to put a percentage figure on how much criminality they account for but if you look into it then yes they are present in all different types of crime revenues drugs record teetering prostitution criminal revenue streams and it's for those reasons that people directly involved in law enforcement and the citizens of berlin want to know if their police force has been compromised by criminals peter all over artsy berlin . syria says islamic states self-proclaimed caliphate launched three years ago is on the verge of collapse government forces along with their allies say they have now liberated the last big urban area that was held by the terrorists the city of
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hama. i don't at that youth of our own forces incorporation with parliamentary and now large forces have liberated city in there is a whole province the last stronghold of the islamic state service group in the eastern syria this achievement is highly significant as a represents the beginning of the islamic state projects collapse in the region or the operation was conducted jointly by four major players syrian government forces russian air support and the lebanese or hezbollah militant group and they brought me back to units in the area so heavy clashes days before the liberation it's been a long road to get there at one point i so often trolled over half of syria's territory and the terrorists left a trail of destruction in their wake this is what they did to the ancient city of palmira before they were driven out.
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but out goes the of now taking a closer look at the cost of victory over terrorism in syria. when you slam extenuate iraq and syria declared statehood in two thousand and fourteen the world was not ready no one knew what to make or how to deal with these seemingly bloodthirsty zealots their very brand was terror. but. at the time it seemed like isis came out of nowhere it seized a huge amount of territory and had its own army cornered me currency laws and
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courts tens of thousands worldwide. aim to join it the international community that she reacted with the u.s. coalition together a coalition to resist isis i can announce that america will lead a broad coalition to roll back this terrorist threat. our objective is clear we will degrade and ultimately destroy all eisel isis suffered its first major defeat in the syrian city of kabbani and we were there filming the u.s. air strikes and i remember it as an incessant barrier that all but pull over arised kabaddi. there isis lost many of its veteran fighters though that didn't stop them they
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enjoyed many more victories but not the overwhelming success of the early days things would get worse soon in september two thousand and fifteen russia join the fray it was the beginning of the end for isis within half a year isis suffered a hugely symbolic defeat in the ancient city of palmira. the going was rough isis had its comebacks but the trend had changed russia also began bombing the jihad its oil trucks and tankers their cash source and as those trucks burdened with iraq ease and kurds backed by the u.s. led coalition attacked isis his biggest city mosul it would be
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a long and deadly battle waged by two successive u.s. presidents a battle that would leave a city of two million a devastated wreck. whatever the cost those coalition airstrikes worked they beat isis and would use the same coffin was the syrian army's offensive when they're sort of three years. in another saudi gave the same order to its citizens citing safety considerations and no other reasons were given by any officials of gulf states that comes as a lebanon as rocked by the sudden resignation of its prime minister over the
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weekend his whereabouts since unknown although the u.s. state department spokesperson caused confusion at the latest briefing but you seem to let it slip she may know where hariri is. in terms of the conditions of him being held or the conversations between saudi arabia and the prime minister hariri i would have to refer you to the government of saudi arabia and also to mr hariri office for use of the conditions of him being held as who is he in detention . i'm not going to put that word behi and i'm not going to associate that word with that but where he is right now where is he was you know the next room i was writing was i don't know personally where he is or is he is i don't think i'm committed to say that but i will double check on that however there has been has denied the allegation as for the reason for his decision to step down he cited iranian influence in his country. wherever iran is present it plans to interference in our
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countries in lebanon syria iraq every human what i would like to say which iran and its followers that they would be losers in their. own nation would wake up because it in the past and they have times in the region. over some of the latest events in lebanon have sparked fears of a military conflict between the two regional leaders iran and saudi arabia journalist martin j. thinks the current crisis in lebanon has been created artificially by riyadh. there is an agenda to to try and destabilize iran and to and to create some sort of tension in the region and these are the first steps ordering saudis which is a somewhat of a futile gesture given that are hardly any saudis in eleven of the movements but there are a few kuwaitis quite a few kuwaiti tourists what's the link you might be asking yourself to lebanon will start hariri a lot of people don't know is also a saudi citizen spent most of his life in saudi arabia and is considered to be
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a sort of a saudi pawn to put it bluntly so they've they pulled mystery over back to saudi arabia in a sort of panic last week a couple of times and basically forced him to resign as lebanese premier as part of a bigger longer term plan to try and destabilize lebanon to shake tire lebanon so as to make a point to hezbollah and to the region that there's a new there's a new guy in town a new leader in saudi arabia who's got a new agenda to play out. since the start of the yemen war u.k. weapons sales in saudi arabia have increased fifty fold that's according to a new report released by the u.k. based campaign against the arms trade we spoke to one of its office. so these new figures are a disappointment but not a surprise the british government has prioritize selling weapons to saudi arabia over any concerns about human rights or the deliberate targeting of civilian
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infrastructure by the saudi arabians in yemen that it hospitals schools universities media institutions like yourselves the ports the roads a sanitation water all of the civilian infrastructure is being targeted by saudi arabia and britain is determined to sell them arms no matter what the emmel for licenses in particular which are bombs and missiles have increased from about thirty three million to one point knowing billion and that's actually almost five thousand percent increase the british government cares more about selling weapons to saudi arabia than yemeni human life earlier this year the campaign against the arms trade tried to stop the u.k. government from selling arms to saudi arabia by launching a judicial review of the process over this july the u.k.'s high court ruled that london's arms sales to riyadh violated no laws and the list of weapons include euro
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the un has condemned the situation in yemen and warned that the humanitarian crisis could turn into the worst the world has seen. unless those measures are lifted there will be a famine in yemen he will be the largest fam in the world to see for many decades with millions of victims yemen is currently undergoing a horrific cholera outbreak it's actually the worst cholera outbreak in human history since we started keeping records this cholera outbreak was inevitable because of the extent of saudi targeting of water and sanitation systems but it's not just cholera yemen is currently undergoing a situation very close to completely under severe food stress and that's getting worse all the time a few days ago we saw saudi arabia start
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a complete land and sea blockade over the whole of yemen and that's going to exacerbate this situation incredibly as the u.n. have warned. the asia pacific economic cooperation forum getting under way the country's leaders meeting at the two day event discussing key economic issues at the apec summit is taking place in vietnam russia's president the latest leader to land in. there on the ground following the summit. the asia pacific economic leaders meeting has grown to become one of the most important events on the international summit calendar it's true that the european leaders are not here but pretty much everyone else who really has a say in international politics is president the crisis that's currently viewed by many as one of the most dangerous for our planet is also from the asia pacific
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region of course i'm driving at north korea plus the apec summit is where donald trump and a lot of our. may meet for the second time ever about a few kilometers away you will find scores of high rise buildings most of them are hotels and the most luxurious ones have been reserved for the so-called by allowed a rolls of presidents and prime ministers but we have no idea which is the one for mr putin and mr trump in fact we don't even know when the meeting is going to happen or if it will take place after all on thursday the foreign policy adviser for vladimir putin confirmed that the historic summit will take place on friday nov tenth then immediately after this the u.s. secretary of state said that nothing has been agreed upon out all so it's a hell of a mystery how the two it ministrations have been arranging this what could vladimir
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putin and donald trump bring up if they end up meeting the usual russo american mix of the last few months if not years north korea syria ukraine and of course the enormous difficulties and bilateral ties between washington and moscow the first putin drum face to face meeting happen at a different summit the g. twenty and hamburg back then the talks lasted many times longer than originally expected and the few lucky ones who were actually present and side that room said that there was chemistry between the two leaders. face to face meeting with a place to build a strong picture. well
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