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i am. britain's prime minister launches into. for a second time in less than a fortnight break the talk show no sign of a breakthrough with a number of key issues still. with germany still with a government setting up a temporary fix just to keep parliament taking over we look at how the french president might see the chance to become the. security facility which fear in the hearts of even russia's most hardened criminals we gain access to see what life is like inside block dolphin the nation's toughest prison. some of the country.
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he would have held. also coming up top saudi officials are seeing visibly. being seen as another sign that the gulf israel once bitter rivals might be maneuvering to secure a regional power position. you're tuning in from around the world. to moscow on to our international union o'neil we will get to the headlines stories in just a moment but some news from north africa gyptian state media is now reporting that eighty five people have been killed eighty injured in an attack on a mosque in the country's north sinai province it took place during friday prayers suspected militants reportedly set off
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a bomb. worshipers know this latest attack comes weeks after a deadly militant of egyptian soldiers in the same area of sinai we will keep you up to date with that deadly development from egypt through the. germany's role as the main player is looking shaky squabbling over a coalition terms continues to leave the country without a government for a special pummels been set up just so that parliament can keep on working but it's taking berlin's attention away from its power highest position at brussels top table i'm not could mean opportunities for others as our europe correspondent explains it's not often in a game of cards that a jack beats a queen bullet in the game of power poker. maybe trying to do just last and use. is the use de facto leader not so long ago this would have been
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unthinkable as i was proclaimed foreign white as the leader of the free world. the chancellor's attention focused firmly on her failure to form a government following the breakdown of coalition talks means that crown looks decidedly steady and that's where the money steps forward the french president is one of the youngest leaders in the world at thirty nine and he comes with some ambitious plans on how he says the european union needs to change. i want a true european asylum office to be created we should progressively establish
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a european border police. a budget can only go hand in hand with strong political leadership led by a common finance minister europe must have a joint intervention force a common defense budget and a joint doctrine of action his plans are expansive and would result in more powers going to brussels germany isn't on side with all of his ideas but should there be a shift in the power dynamic between the two countries that might not matter at all france at the helm of europe exercising its dominance certainly rings a bell if you look back through the history books in than once welcomed another young french leader who had big ideas on how to change europe peter all of a r.t. berlin well another win for president is not the london based european banking authority will move to par a swim britain exits the block political philosopher tom
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bruce from durham law school says that if mccrone strengthens his hand up the european union breaks it talks will get a whole lot tougher. with the problems that the mays been having at home with a week minority government we look across to europe with angela merkel having trouble other problems than with other european countries make wrong looking strong it's not a good time to want to negotiate new things with europe when europe has many other things on its plate the real problem here the real headache for the british and theresa may with mccrone is that mccrone ran on a platform of being very pro european and he's very much euro filed support of greater coordination of europe europe coming closer together so i think again bad news for the prime minister. the u.k. prime minister treason me again label russia a threat to europe and call for unified action to counter their perceived menace
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she made the comment in brussels ahead of the eastern partnership summit an initiative focused on bringing together countries from across europe we must be open eyes about the actions of hostile states like russia to threaten the potential presence of eastern neighborhood and try to attack our collective strength the part i'm looking forward to today to new commitments from european countries to working together to tackle these challenges in security and development. live from london polly booker joins us now with more on this hi polly i suppose one doesn't need a very long memory to recall that this isn't the first time the prime minister has sought to betray russia as a threat. no reason may is in brussels for this summit that's all about the eastern european countries in the block and it's talking about shared challenges
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and things like security and it's not just e.u. countries attending the summit the leaders of ukraine georgia moldova armenia is obama john bella ruth they're all there to pretty much any country bordering russia was invited so perhaps not very surprising that talk has quickly turned to russia and although what might be surprising is the level of the u.k.'s involvement in these very sort of european issues given that we know that parallel to this the u.k. is actively trying to negotiate its way out of the european union but at the same time the u.k. has pledged one hundred million pounds they going to be announcing at this summit one hundred million pounds to counter russian dissin from asian in eastern europe they've also pledged fifty million pounds to fund reform and security in eastern europe as well and as you said this isn't the first time to reason may has broached
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the subject of russia or that she's been vocal about russia over the past couple of weeks she has become quite concerned and vocal in her condemnation of so-called russian meddling she used a very important foreign policy speech just a couple of weeks ago to issue a warning to vladimir putin telling him to stop undermining or attempting to undermine western democratic values through interfering in elections and planting fake news although she later clarified that she wasn't specifically referring to russia's activities in the u.k. take a listen ok let's go to look at the speech i gave on monday they will see that the examples i gave of russian interference were not in the united kingdom. but talk like this russian meddling has attracted a lot of color in the u.k.
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it's perhaps drawn the fire away from talk of domestic problems that theresa may has been experiencing talk of her government being highly fragile and weak at the moment and in the context of the e.u. as well it is perhaps the one thing that will have the level of threat coming from russia is perhaps the one thing that all the e.u. states and the u.k. included still can agree on at a time when there is divorce talks so fractious political giving us an insight into today's developments public thank you. for this show is also being criticized by a number of prominent british conservative party politicians.
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a special report a unique look inside one of russia's most notorious prisons the dolphin most it's known host as some of the country's most dangerous and violent criminals all are locked away for life for a heinous crime. the facility was built in the eighteenth century today it holds hundreds of inmates and
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is known for its brutal rules and grueling conditions our correspondent in iraq gets the of was granted access to the site. in these provincial town at the edge of siberia is a prison but it's no ordinary prison the mere sight of this statue has broken the most solace butchers the black doll thing russia's highest security prison it is here that some of the country's worst maniacs serial killers terrorists and even cannibals i held in this cell a man who raped forty four miners and killed five children aged seven to eleven some of the people in this prison will never be allowed out so we dread for the things that they've done and then the man in a drunken killing frenzy killed six of his friends in this cell
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a murderer killed eleven people. seven hundred inmates sentenced to life between them they've killed almost four thousand people everything is procedural everything intended to minimize risk from sleeping schedules to how inmates are a school that bend to the waist and blindfolded so they can't memorize the prisons layout. it may seem excessive humiliating even but don't forget what these people did to be here to that end every cell door has a description of the inmates crimes any sympathy the guards might feel disappears immediately. you ask me if i do it again i thought about it and it would have been petrified died with them i probably wouldn't have done it it is better to die than sacrifice others eagle was just over twenty when he and his
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father took on a rival gang after killing their enemies they attempted to get rid of witnesses. ordinary civilians in a restaurant seven dead eight injured both he and his father and castrated here do see each other sometimes when he fell ill they transferred me to help him for a while the most important thing is to avoid becoming him bettered it is so easy to turn into an animal here some say a life sentence is worse than the death penalty. i've been here for seventeen years and i've never heard anyone say they don't regret it or they'd kill more i'm sorry but that's nonsense. i regret it everything is lost and the years go by your health worsens everything passes by i think there are a few people left in here who think they did the right thing they are sure you that you were wrong totally wrong you can't do that. dmitri saluted his family his
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father his mother and his brother he was twenty now he's forty five. we watch t.v. we see people who have committed two or three murders get sentenced to seventeen or nineteen years that isn't so terrible yes we are guilty before the law yes we are guilty before the public but if they're left out after twenty years why are there fraid of letting us out who in their fifty's could be bothered to do anything all they would want is a normal life here the difference is that life sentences are mostly reserved for crimes of such brutality that they escape reason for individuals deemed a permanent danger to society one inmate released early from the black dolphin committed the murder on the very train that was taking him home most will never see release control is total god's check on everyone every fifteen minutes
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in cell cameras a monitored twenty four seventh's and there's three doors to every cell this is a cell for those sentenced to life it's locked with a full metal door a cage door and another one for complete security we essentially have a cell within a cell. it's easy to see why no one has ever escaped from the black dolphin and for most the uni sure way out is in a coffin or i guess the oddity from solar leds russia. moving on now is really prime minister has opened up about the nature of his country's cooperation with a number of our nation's binyamin netanyahu agreements are normally struck in secret and the television seeking to continue working that way. protective corporation with arab countries is usually coverts i believe that this relations
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will continue to develop and that they will be a fruit for the expansion of the peace orbit. however it's not all hushed up in a perhaps symbolic this play to saudi officials have been seen visiting a synagogue in paris with the media describing it as a nod to israel when it comes after the israeli defense forces chief said the country was ready to share intelligence on iran with saudi arabia. explains why tel aviv in riyadh could be willing to overlook their differences israel has been a thorn in the side of a number of middle eastern states for what feels like forever singled out and attacked it was just a fact of life that we are freezing all the forms and levels of communication between the israeli enemy and any arab countries while until israel is going ahead with its crimes against the arab people of palestine and lebanon taking advantage of the silence of countries worldwide. yes sure that i live in the woods witnessing
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the reality and the nature of the israeli occupation and the cruelty and barbarism of this race is regime committing war crimes and crimes against humanity just a few years ago the idea of saudi arabia and israel getting into bed together would have been shocking to say the least but now they look to be on the same page or the times they are changing and whispers of growing ties between israel and the arab world are getting louder respect the other side's wish when times are developing whether it's we saudi arabia or with other arab countries we are willing to exchange information with moderate arab countries including intelligence information there are many common interests between us. a high ranking israeli military official has even been quoted as saying that he agreed with every word his saudi counterpart said at a conference in d.c. adding he felt like they could have been his own words being read by the saudi chief now there is a clear reason for this shift remember the old adage of the enemy of my enemy is my
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friend i think this is a wake up call for everyone when israelis and arabs and it's all the arabs and israelis i want to agree on one thing. people should pay attention we should stop the syrian takeover so the motivating factor for these are likely bedfellows is iran's and the fear of tehran's growing influence in the region is so strong that it has even elbowed aside the question of palestine it's quite obvious that the saudis would consider today that the major threat in the area is the iranian and that's why they were looking for any allies in the in the area also to be against iran in this matter differently that was absolutely israel which we're launching a huge campaign since ages since years against iran so there would be a kind of closeness between israel and saudi arabia thinking both that the major in the region is in iran and that's why we believe that you know this i would these
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are willing to negotiate even the arab initiative to start with the normalization with israel even before they are addressing the palestinian question and this is absolutely is not acceptable iran has even tried to bring palestine back into focus . issue of palestine is the primary issue with the muslim world while it seems not anymore. meanwhile a saudi led coalition has moved the deadline for lifting the blockade on yemen which has brought the country to the brink of funding a u.n. spokesperson says riyadh will reopen the or port in the yemeni capital for humanitarian flights on saturday though it previously promised. on thursday well closed down c access to the country in early november to stop the alleged flow of weapons from around it's not yet known when the coalition will allow aid through the port of data which is vital for food deliveries. humanitarian groups have
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condemned the siege the head of the norwegian refugee council described it illegal collective punishment while the un humanitarian chief mark sayes it could spark the worst in the world has seen in decades we spoke to him about the crisis earlier. the effects of the blockade has been to make it much more difficult from the a dope aeration at the moment with feeding seven million people every month through the un and now. we are providing water to save this is before many people and we've made very good progress through the world health organization and the red cross and of his in bringing this terrible cholera epidemic under control but the point is until the food and the fuel and they medicines get back in that we would be able to sustain those operations in the way we have been doing we have had you know sensible pragmatic discussions about that we are expecting to send two missions to
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saudi arabia to look at the detail the arrangements for getting aid in most successful way once we get the operation up and running again in the way it needs to be both into sonora airport and into the day to ports and salif port live from moscow this is our to international more news right after this. apply to many plebs over the years so i know the guy even saw the guards. always and only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the super money billionaire owners spend spend each image of the twenty million flyers. it's an experience like nothing else to do because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game great so
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well with. the leaks it's going to take. hello again muslim girls who were a hit job in england's primary schools are to be honest why they're wearing the headscarves it's led to an angry reaction from peretz who described the education watchdogs move as wrong and dangerous for some of the pupils themselves it's
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a question of choice and self-confidence they say i'm a ten year old british born muslim guy who tries to add to his job i know that when you look at me you instantly assume that my parents was me tried to have jobs but you could not be more wrong you are doing office that is ruining my confidence and self-esteem of the young and the confidence of many other he took the school inspectors say the moves about monitoring whether wearing a he might be interpreted as the sexualization of young girls he also warned that person should speak out if they're concerned about fundamentalist groups influencing school policy on this law make human rights campaigner that we spoke to sees children's clothes are not the government's business. this is something that should be a free choice between the parents and the children and it should be something personal and it's not for the state to intervene in such an issue well it's not necessarily them being made to wear it sometimes it's many girls choice choices i
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have young girls in my family who chose to wear the headscarf at the age of eight or nine i personally see this this is another reason for poor institutional islam. where where really. as a muslim community first we heard about trojan horse now we're hearing about muslim young women being targeted when is this going to stop when are we just going to be accepted as being british as being part of this society being allowed to the freedom to practice our faith as long as we're not harming the other individuals. if we go on for russian of police are facing more extensive burns based on an earlier suspension by the international olympic committee the international bobsled and skeleton federation has no also hundred temporary bones for all competitions not only the olympics the i.o.c. has already imposed lifetime bombs on the four of them peons after it said they
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were part of an alleged state sponsored doping scheme in russia two of them were also stripped of the medals they want the twenty four thousand store cheat winter games one of to disqualify the athletes to lose she feels her bottom is politically motivated. because i knew the news you just know that i got a call from an unknown number it cost me to comment on the i.o.c. decision i told him that i knew nothing about this no one told me i was completely shocked by this news it's very painful i just wanted to shout trying to prove that i'm not guilty i still can't believe it this is very sad and you just imagine a lifetime ban of those who don't intentionally going to court and found guilty and disqualified come back later to the sport and i'm disqualified from life and for nothing i don't understand this decision at all there is no evidence i don't know how they are going to prove it and why their decision is based on some man's words and on some expertise they should have made such decisions individually but they
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threw us all together it seems like the already made the decision a long time ago and all these sessions are just a formality it looks like politics is involved in the decision making. sports host alan moore from moscow's capital f.m. told us the i.o.c. is mainly targeting russia at least when it comes to the issue of doping. this is a legal process so we have to be very very careful. the i.o.c. of course they don't want to mess things up too much because the russian team are going to bring a lot of value and a lot of money to the winter olympics so they're being very very careful but it is unusually cruel to keep biting people. sort of being caught just completely unfair in the greater scheme of things and it definitely is not fair sports this is going to be more more serious and especially if the russian team is banned it will definitely definitely room because. one of the retail industry's busiest days of the year is seeing employees looking to cash in well to
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serious years long catastrophe is coming to a close for the backing of opposition in terrorist forces are in retreat in face eradication but the struggle is far from the polls. the war is essentially one the winning a lasting peace will be no easy task. this footage is unique because the zoe tribal lands are normally off limits to the public eric's allowed in because he's lived his personal doctor. people here know him simply as dr eric he's rich famous some always on the move sailing yacht some flying aircraft that just comments on. no. no no. he's considered one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil. and while that's happening almost all of. our
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associates going to busy doing nothing is going to do the population not because it's going to keep people from mama's own. johnson methyl is i think as at least partially. responsible you could you could say for breaks it one could say she supported breaks it which is good because with their policy he she made it easier for those advocating to leave it to leave because they see the day they could see how we are struggling with the with their policy off america and with the with the millions of migrants coming into europe and then india and also maybe coming to you kate.
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