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her car. is much higher in paid donations stuns the blood business. state on the verge of total collapse in syria russia and its regional allies layout plans for established the gruelling regime to solve its lifelong. on monday. mr putin had a long phone conversation mr putin also told it was these three countries that were against terrorist groups in syria and there was the syrians we have achieved success thanks to the inclusive all damascus ankara that is giving us a reason to say that things may be looking promising here and we spoke to politics professor mohammad marandi he told us the talks were a positive development what difficulties do still lie ahead. passed on a fox. current path of. push the part of the process
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a great deal for the four things have shifted in change of enormously on the ground and hopefully these talks will help pave the way for. the conflict to come to an end but i think that it looks good on paper but it i'm sure it's going to be very complicated in the weeks and months ahead there's a lot to do and it's not clear what the americans and their allies are going to help this process move forward or whether they are going to improve and competed. for over two decades there's been a moratorium on the death penalty in russia the country's most dangerous criminals are sentence the full life terms in prison this week artie's where our guys if was given exclusive access to the highest security facility known as the black dolphin arguably russia's toughest yaks serial killers killed five children in a drunken killing friends friends in this cell
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a murderer killed. seven hundred inmates ice risk from sleeping scheme excessive humiliating even eagle was just too between enemies they attempted to get both he and his father incarcerated here. when he fell ill they transferred me to help him for a while the most important thing is to avoid becoming him pitted it is so easy to turn into an animal here but staying human that's harder some see a life sentence is worse than the death penalty. with and i've been here for seventeen years and i've never heard anyone say they don't regret it or that q. more. than i regret it everything is lost the years go by your health worsens everything passes by the years show you that you were wrong totally wrong you can do the. dimitri slaughtered his family his father his mother and his brother
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he was twenty now he's forty five. years we watch t.v. we see people who've 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 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. inmates can pick where to work in the wood shop or on the suing machines they earn money with which they can buy extra food
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personal items make calls and pay compensation to their victims they even have visits four times a year i think that. if you take the period when we came into solvent and compare it to know the conditions are entirely different prisoners now have special terminals where they could review their cases complain about abuse or apply for work they have a library a small church which was built and painted by the inmates themselves they can also take walks sort of. the exercise yard isn't anything to write home about but every prisoner has the right to spend an hour an hour are here every day walking around exercising war just sitting still so long as they don't mind being watched the guards check on everyone every fifteen minutes in
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cell cameras and monitor twenty four seven and there's three doors to every cell it's easy to see why no one has ever escaped from the black dolphin and for most of the uni sure way out is in a coffin for i guess the of our tea from solar let's russia. i want certainty hangs over germany's political future after talks to form a three party coalition government collapsed on monday we are all over examine is what caused the negotiations to fail what options remain for charts of the market. the day after the bundestag election in september angela merkel said that she was confident that by christmas she would have a ruling coalition government in place or fast forward through weeks of torture a sit times negotiations with the green party and the pro-business free democrats
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while the wheels of that coalition health fell off well and truly with christie and of the free democrats delivering the killer blow the every other one is that we will not abandon our voters for a policy with which we are not convinced it is better not to govern than to govern badly ingrained differences between the parties on key issues such as climate change refugees and the budget saw the so-called jamaica coalition break down. just hours after coalition talks with the free democrats in the greens collapsed
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under merkel was turned down by another coalition suitor this time the social democrats martin schulze saying there would be no return to a grand coalition if you were on september the twenty fourth the grand coalition lost fourteen percent so it's clear we were shown the red card in view of the election results we are not available to join a grand coalition without off the table one other option available to angela merkel would be to rule over a minority government most likely with the green party. but a minority government. would be unstable at best and would certainly require horse trading on gargantuan proportions with the other four parties in parliament if the government was to well pass anything more than just time in the chamber it's also worth noting that this would be a first in modern german history and wouldn't exactly fit the profile of the german
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voters who do love stabilises so where does this leave us the other option would be we go back to the polls for fresh elections. that could well prove to be a storm she doesn't whether it's keep that's really fun for somebody has got to be responsible for that the federal chancellor created this situation she's been in power for what feels like a hundred years and now she should be asking herself maybe i have something to do with this situation. mrs merkel has failed it's time for her now to take a step back that night at the end of the merkel era began europe's biggest economy is heading into uncharted territory with current polling suggesting that a new ballot wouldn't return any results too different from what we had in september it does seem that there is no immediate solution to the current
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instability germany is facing and of course the implications that has for the why do european union peter all of a r.t. berlin now after it was announced the talks had failed the german president called on all parties to work towards producing a stable government. this is the moment when all those involved should pause and reconsider their stance all the parties voted in the parliament are committed to the common good they are serving our land i expect from everyone the willingness to talk in order to facilitate the formation of a government in the near future that i'm going to merkel has already indicated her readiness to renew the so-called grand coalition with the social democrats that's the one that's governed germany for the past four years the chancellor says the alliance has proved very effective and the social democrats with martin schultz at the helm seem to have softened their position as well they previously refused to deal with merkel again. i would be surprised if we had fresh elections but merkel's
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apparently stated we are going to have them both bhaji have always clung to power and i thought she would have sought another negotiated solution to everybody just f.t.p. but in the end the jamaica coalition agree the f.t.p. the c.s.u. the c.d.u. was a very very unlikely construct a very strange construct that of course cannot work and we could see the country. turmoil here. due to the unprecedented situation if they're going to be new elections i'm pretty certain the f.t.p. and probably also the the opposition party will gain because this. is quite a silent significant part of the population that wants a change in the immigration policy. planes carrying vital supplies of food and medicines have sort of arriving in the yemeni capital it comes after the saudi led coalition ease that blockade of the country where twenty million people are reportedly in desperate need of humanitarian assistance before riyadh
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took the decision to allow help through thousands of people have been rallying in the yemeni support city of her data and were accusing saudi arabia and its allies of genocide riyadh had been involved in yemen civil war since twenty fifteen if supporter of the ousted president against the huth the rebels is frequently been accused of war crimes and exacerbating the country's humanitarian crisis the coalition increased the pressure further when it closed all sea and land routes in early november a missile was fired toward saudi territory but facing harsh criticism from rights organizations one week later had agreed to ease the restrictions although some and some aid is now getting through the u.n. still says more needs to be done to avert a humanitarian disaster. the red cross is now warning that a million people are out risk of a new cholera outbreak in three yemeni cities the roqueted means that clean water cannot be pumped to the people in the.
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that's. actually i'm here since already one year and i can tell you i could see the situation deteriorates every day more and more the public health system is almost collapsing the water and sewage system is to having the same thing people are not getting the most basic things like having bread or having cooking gas to make something to eat and to put on the table . the two years and a half almost of this conflict is really bringing
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a lot on yemenis and the civilian population on the day today we spoke to the u.n. undersecretary general for humanitarian assistance he told us that yemen's ongoing crisis could swat the worst famine the world has seen in decades be effective the blockade has been to make it much more difficult from the aid operation at the moment where feeding seven million people every month through the u.n. and our partners in yemen we are providing water services for four million people and we are we made very good progress through the world health organization and children's fund the red cross and others in bringing this terrible cholera epidemic under control but the point is until the food and the fuel and the medicines get back in there we won't 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 to missions. saudi arabia to look at their detail the
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arrangements for getting aid in more successfully once we get the operation up and running again in the way it needs to be both interest in our airport and into the data ports and salif port are thousands of islamist voters those of faced off with pakistani police on sunday it responded by firing tear gas into the crowd just the surrounded the offices of the punjab region minister. demanding his resignation accuse the minister of blasphemy after altering the electoral oath to remove reference to the prophet muhammad at least six people were killed and hundreds including police officers were wounded during the violence the previous day police reported making over one hundred arrests in the capital islamabad islam a party activists have blockaded roads for weeks the pakistani government has asked for troops to be deployed in order to quell any further disorder.
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google has been caught secretly collecting location data from android phone users even after they turned off relevant settings and had no simcoe it in their devices l m open has the report. now your cell phone will often ask you annoying questions like would you like to share your geo location data well if you answer the question no you would assume that your geo data is safe and well it turns out you're wrong cell phones operating on android are sharing information with google even if you take the sim card out the android phone will start gathering the addresses of any nearby cell phone towers i'm standing not far from one right now. if you have a single cell tower then that will only tell you something about a radius around which the phone is somewhere but if you have what say three towers that all have different distance locations then you can try and
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delayed pretty closely to where the actual phone is google admits that they've been keeping track of mobile phone i.d.'s and their location for over a year now but they insist their intentions are good. in january of this year we began looking into using cell id codes as an additional signal to further improve the speed and performance of message delivery google claims that it hasn't done anything particular with this data and now it's going to turn it off. i don't find out entirely credible because some engineer or group of engineers had to spend time putting together this capability and they had to do it for a reason because someone told them to do it now google assures us that we have nothing to worry about but they never store or share our data with anyone well we've heard that song and dance before does the n.s.a. collect any type of data. on millions or hundreds of millions of americans. no sir. it does not. not wittingly google says that
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android phones will stop tracking the locations of users without their consent by the end of november that sounds like good news unlike the fact that they have been doing it without consent for many months caleb mop and r.t. washington d.c. . now in other news a children's picture book dealing with the issue of transgenderism has been published in sweden the story features a man who dresses as a woman on his horse who wants to become a dog we've got reaction to the publication which some have branded as dangerous propaganda. when your an adult when you're over eighteen you're in told to do what you want in the privacy of your own home and i don't think anyone would disagree with that but propagandizing this kind of thing to children who can damage them in their natural development as boys and girls and this is a time when children really need to be in their identity is who they are and this is just something that's far too much too young it's going to confuse people it is
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part of the natural spectrum of life for all and what species human and non-human this book is not about promoting or encouraging transgenderism it's about trying to affirm young people who don't feel they fit neatly into the male female roles and trying to tackle bullying and prejudice you know children are imaginative they play they pretend to be all kinds of things they pretend to be footballers they pretend to be alien space moen unicorns they may be pretend to be men and women as well but you have to separate your imagination and play from objective scientific facts no one's going to change their mind just because they read a book it's something that comes from within and no amount of propaganda or proselytizing can make someone transgender i think our starting point has to be the welfare of the child and my concern is that we know in countries all across the
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world pupils who don't fit the gender stereotypes who are trans or gender variant they suffer teasing namecalling threats and bullying and that is truly shameful in britain it's in the last two years it's grown sixfold the number of children who have this gender confusion and it's because they're being exposed to these materials if they weren't they would just happily go on their own way being boys and girls yes there are differences in people who are boys and differences in girls in their temperaments and their behavior in their likes and dislikes. but that doesn't mean that they're going to be transgender it doesn't mean the in the old idea of separating sex from gender is a new social construct. now lebanon's prime minister suspended his resignation on wednesday his sudden announcement to step down made in riyadh just two weeks ago had plunged his country into turmoil but many saw it as evidence of
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a growing regional power struggle between saudi arabia and iran we are now and i gotta look now i announce my resignation from the post of prime minister with my certainty that the will of the lebanese is stronger that they will be able to overcome the tutelage from inside or outside the college i discussed my resignation with the president of the republic he won't speak to wait before submitting it to put it on hold and to allow for more consultations into the reasons behind it ari complied well after resigning in saudi arabia really took a small d. top before returning home on tuesday he visited france egypt and cyprus let's take a quick recap of the events of recent days.
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somebody prime minister saad hariri was forced the resignation was not his desire nor decision to live. on the whole i am here in the kingdom as a free man. he
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was met by crowds of supporters on his return to beirut some of them like many of the country's politicians believe he was held against his will and forced to resign by the saudis we asked people in the lebanese capital for their thoughts on the situation. i hope that all the other countries in the region will leave lebanon alone so the lebanese people can decide their future for themselves it's unprecedented that saudi arabia held the lebanese prime minister by force and pushed him to resign while he was outside his country in there is a lot that we have to tell ourselves we want our country to stay out of regional conflict when it comes to the saudis meddling i'm sure it will continue and it's not only riyadh's interference into liberties affairs many other countries are doing it too i'm sure sad how you really want to help his country lebannon i think that the way saudi arabia treated him is very wrong. to ask their relations professor jamal wakim told us he believes the saudis are using their riri to
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advance their own wee general agenda. i believe that his figure got damaged a lot he had received as blow specially the lebanese public thinks the prime minister how did he was humiliated in saudi arabia we need to admit the fact . his father murphy ideally. a long time but it isn't that the of the influence in lebanon and that is a widespread belief in lebanon and how did he was forced to his ignition by prominent southern man at the time when the crown prince also the idea. is trying to increase the tension in. especially in lebanon after they lost that influence in iraq. and syria thanks for staying with us and i know whole kids are watching on t.v. time live from moscow we're back in just over half an hour for more news from
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