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thousands of migrants are still sleeping rough on the streets of paris despite president micron's promise to further solution before the other twenty seventy coming up this half hour we hear some of the firsthand story. you look in this memo to people because it's true is this the life you thought you would have. had to a rare sign of reconciliation north korea agrees now to the first official talks
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with the south in two years while the u.s. finally accepted a request to suspend military exercises during the olympics. as president one of turkey's lashes out at america apparently threatening to drop bilateral agreements are for turkey has been convicted in the state. by the names kevin owen thanks for watching this is out international issues tend to in the afternoon here now in moscow our top story the french president's promise to clear the streets of thousands of rough sleeping migrants by the end of twenty seventeen seems to fall in flat he had promised housing in one form or another but instead they faced police pressure to move on while trying to survive freezing temperatures shelagh dubin ski reports from paris. a new year may have begun but for these my quince the problem is still the same ahead is yet another freezing
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night on the streets of paris. no question the president said he wanted to resolve the problem by the end of the year it's not resolved in the neighborhood there are another thirty camps which are settled like this and these migrants are seeking asylum there is a problem with violence between the people who are waiting in the queue at the reception center because they want to be the first whose fault is that. it's not the fault of the migrants it's the fault of the system is poorly organized which has posed problems for two years is completely dysfunctional and creates a situation of confrontation and violence people have been injured at the reception office the people are angry at the situation because it continues in the same way and because there is no solution. one of those waiting to find a way off the streets is rafi he's been in france for seven months you look
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everybody's lips to him he had a very cordial about no forthcoming no water but there were about you know you know very well in here look one hundred one one another one another this is my life you know look this man i knew three people to bring me the story. is this the life you thought you would have moved. across france thousands of migrants a living in similar conditions all hand to mouth some have found shelter intense along the canals and streets of paris others in the metro stations all a just looking for a place to call home in the last two years more than forty thousand migrants have set up camp at chavez metro station. and this is why they come it's a reception center where my kids can read. it's a possibly start a new life he writes every day hundreds by side fences like this
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and these just simply weren't cope with the demands despite a pledge that no migrants would be sleeping rough by the end of two thousand and seventeen president matchpoint has failed to keep his promise and migrants across the country see no end in sight to their suffering so that even ski arty paris. people sleeping rough solve a problem in the u.k. to book for a whole different reason it's been revealed and official this caused uproar over calls to remove the homeless from streets around the venue of the forthcoming royal wedding in may the prime minister now is even at the step into the row we've got more live story coming up later in the program. it's been confirmed that north and south korea will meet for official talks next week it will be the first time the pair of spoken in two years the meeting showed off for the ninth of january will discuss the upcoming winter olympics in south korea but it's also
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hoped at a low dress recent tensions in the region to it'll be held in a so-called peace village in the demilitarized zone on the border between the two countries another diplomatic breakthrough this week also saw north korea reopen a telephone hotline with the south that had been closed since twenty sixteen and on thursday the u.s. president finally accepted souls request to postpone joint military drills during the olympics that's a complete u. turn from just a couple of weeks ago but these exercises. i'm not really sure in what is scheduled even before the talks between seoul in pyongyang were agreed donald trump rushed to take credit for the progress in a tweet he tell it is firmness and america's stance against the north the dean of durham law school tom brooks though thinks that if the white house indeed played any role in the dialogue it only made things worse. moves to have dialogue between north and south korea didn't start
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a year ago when trump was elected president they've been going on for some time and i think you know the white house has probably something close to nothing to do with this with the steps i think this is something by the efforts of others and not of him i think here to the white house and help this progress happen the white house has really done a lot to endanger it and i think it's a credit to both sides in north and south korea that they've got to stick to open talks to open dialogue and and one only hopes for the sake of the people who live on the korean peninsula some good comes out of that irrespective of what tweets come out of from donald trump but yes he recently was near the donald trump of the north korean leader exchanged a barrel just threats just this month the insults reached the new level after the u.s.
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president bragged about the size of his nuclear button it seems that trump's obsessed with telling the world about being the biggest and the best. look at those hands are they small i referred to my hands if they're small something else post baseball i guarantee you there's no problem. i'm the biggest crowds big the biggest standing ovations best the best in the world the greatest health care plan very very successful i would build the greatest war you have ever seen i happen to be underrated by the way. over here bragging about who has the bigger but i have got the big. bragging about the size of your soul i.
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time is running out for african migrants in israel they want to go ninety days left to leave the country or they could face jail israel's currently offering them three thousand five hundred dollars to relocate but if they don't the israeli prime minister says he will use force. surely with something completely illegal and completely essential have a clear choice. respectively and legally will have to use other legal tools disposal to cooperate with us. officials estimate that around sixty thousand people have crossed the border from egypt in
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recent years that third of them that have already been deported again. remain nearly one in a. thousand the currently in detention centers while such facility is in israel's southern negev desert which some refer to as an open air prison these days just under a thousand migrants are held there but they couldn't leave during the day if they've got work authorities have decided to close it now though we spoke to one of its residents but the her whole are in a whole lot i just exist it's not a normal life to live in a lot is not easy ten people sleep in one room you have to queue to take a shower to do anything the doctor is only here from one to three there's only one doctor for about twelve hundred people why did i leave eritrea because eritrea is a dictatorial country i couldn't live there you cannot do anything there you work there like a slave for them it's all you can do you can only call it slavery but first i didn't choose to come to israel i didn't think about anything i just wanted to see
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where there is peace where i can take care of myself where i can protect myself we got opinion from right from political commentator over door escott and also gideon levy from the israeli here it's newspaper. we face the problem so-called problem of some city seven thousand asylum seekers refugees who lifts both of them have children here they should stay here they have to stay you know human the regime would expand and if he's going to expel them by force it will be one of the most sharing food stamps that israel had ever taken note less than these are not refugees they're criminals who crossed the border illegally and not all man but you can talk about this solemn seekers when the people come from that conflict or not the come three to save their lives they how well they they have done quite a long way they didn't want to stay in egypt for example for some reason they want
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to benefit from our reach from a merciful society not people like you don't live a who are all true liberal radical bourgeois they live in pure white neighborhoods of television where they have no problems but the government duffey israel is here to protect this citizens of israel and the people in poor neighborhoods that maybe the roads are suffering tremendously from of this invasion of criminals who and third the contras now some of them of course behaved fine this is exactly the way that they spoke to the surtees in some european countries they change the nature of the country sixty says. they are off a country of nine million people i mean how race i stand that border here both sombrero me them over there if i get in a say that i said just there are
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a lot of neighborhoods terrible problem we cannot accept any illegal immigrants no one no more. no more and we're sending them to the places where they all be safe with mommy in their pocket or with the money which they earned eighty percent of their iterations in europe are recognized as refugees it is way less than one percent how can you hold it but races those people are fighting for their lives israel is a refugee society. zorba surtees seven thousand people and it's unbelievable how dare to speak in such a racist way but that's israel. saudi arabia funny succumb to international pressure last month to temporarily reopen a key port in yemen to allow in supplies of food and fuel the blockade had been seen as worsening what the u.n.
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calls the world's biggest humanitarian crisis but its first locus of concern little change since the portree open. the summit is the blockade isn't lifted we won't be able even to imagine its consequences humanitarian organizations have already warned of the worst catastrophe in the history of the yemeni people. that we don't know where to get a livelihood we're on the brink of begging for food people die from starvation i have nothing else to say it's cheaper to die and it's better than living like this
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. the saudis are leading a military campaign in yemen since twenty fifteen backing the government against who thier uprising but nearly three years of conflict and the closure of the port of plunge the country in the world's largest famine and color a crisis kempsey from human rights watch believes the temporary thing about blockade will do little to improve a humanitarian catastrophe no country far as we know that this is to reopen the port of the day that's temporarily. florimond slow but importantly or crucially the should be no thirty day window because that's what the coalition said i mean it has been emphasized repeatedly by the whole human rights and humanitarian community that the port of poti that needs to be opened to commercial and humanitarian goods full stop that's it should be no condition or timeline to that i mean keeping such goods blocked and therefore endangering the lives of civilians including women and
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children this is a violation of international humanitarian law you can see i'll stop violating the law. it's a war but during the limited period of time and with conditions which is basically what the saudi led coalition is saying right now. the coalition's restrictions on and an essential goods to yemen's civilians are worsening the catastrophe the numbers we know from you and sources are just horrifying last year u.n. said that six forty eight million yemeni civilians were on the brink of famine now it's more than eight million coming up relations to the u.s. and turkey take a downturn of the conviction of a turkish banker in new york good luck coming down martin a lot more ahead. seems
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again the president i want to turkey's lashed out at america apparently threatening to drop bilateral agreements now. the united states should excuse us but the laws in our bilateral ties and the bilateral accords between us are losing their validity i'm saddened to say this but this is how it will be from now on or that statement was made after a turkish banker was convicted in the united states guy's name is meth made hack in a teller he is the deputy director of a turkish state owned bank who could now be facing up to thirty years in prison that's the catalyst for this or the latest one anyway he was found guilty of making a billion dollar deal with iran despite those u.s. sanctions turkey though insists the case is purely political and that the evidence was fabricated and the risk is across that he's a middle east expert the tip that goes on here what do you make a president there do one state well it's a strong one is it going to come to anything will there be any tangible repercussions here or not. this isn't the first time
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that the turkish president of russia or divine makes such fiery statements we've seen such statements before including earlier statements directed at the you were set so for example when it comes to the us role in supporting and supporting some of the kurds in syria whom unquote are described as terrorists so it's not the first time when it comes to something i think yes it's very possible because you know or do go on in the mix to be doing all these disagreements with the americans when it comes to the kurdish issue when it comes to other issues or has responded by further strengthening ties with countries like russia and iran we all know or know about the steiner agreement for example so bearing in mind those earlier reactions from all over knowing not it might not come down to only far east statements it could come down to action which follows these foreign statements with regard this case the u.s. says he's guilty turkey says no this is politically motivated. previously in
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october reza zara the thirty four year old taken to rein in gold trader she did plead guilty to six charges related to these sanctions against iran is this chap guilty or not as you see it is it politically motivated is there more to it than meets the eye. well i mean no one can give a clear answer to that it could be political politically motivated it could be that this person was involved in one way or another on easing the sanctions making deals with iran you know anything's possible but we have to bear something in mind i think which is important you do have this anti uranium iranian atmosphere which is prevailing in washington because of the trump what i call the trump anti iranian doctrine and so i think that further pushes entire getting anyone who could be associated the being close to iran if you if you take it from that perspective the anti uranium political atmosphere in the trunk and destruction that is possible but
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i think of it maybe something more important which we could refer to is this downward spiral we have in u.s. ties with the muslim countries in general if you put the you want to the united arab emirates and saudi arabia aside look at u.s. ties with other muslim countries how they're further deteriorate and look at what happened ria for example today or last night with the decision regarding pakistan withholding aid from pakistan which is a major muslim country now we have turkey which is another major muslim country where we have relations also going downward so we do have i think this imposed these important developments which show a deterioration in u.s. ties with many important muslim countries in this i think we had important this we're going to deterioration story with the trumps the solution on drew slim and now it's going down would as i said except for ties with countries like saudi arabia united arab emirates and maybe to some extent egypt just but to this case
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the course the twist here according to the testimony of another person in this case the turkish president himself is being accused of authorizing this scheme of bypassing these sanctions with iran is that credible. again you know i cannot certify such statements or say that there are or do on has been accused before of intervening to go to our iran to invade the sanctions house here indeed to intervene personally to ease the sanctions or easy's restrictions facilitate this process you know it is entirely possible it could be politically motivated it could be that he indeed was involved but what's happening i think doesn't serve at all us interests i don't think us interests of world by weakening by the to direction of toys with turkey nor with many other muslim
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countries with whom we do have these disagreements so yes he could have been involved but that doesn't mean that what's happening these fiery statements do serve the trump administration we already have the muslim anger from the from the street now from politician this will follow the twists and turns of this one thanks for your input today ali rist middle east expert at international good day. to mind there's a footnote to this the relations between turkey and the u.s. have faced a number of hurdles and career course strongly against american support for kurdish fighters in syria while washington has refused to extradite for tiller girl and that's a key name who accuses of masterminding the twenty six think you attend in august the u.s. authorities charged president everyone's bodyguard with attacking protesters in washington so a lot of the partier. elsewhere virtual computers including smartphones and tablets it seems are at risk now of two
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major security flaws discovered in processing chips no breaches have been reported yet but the bugs could potentially allow kids to get ahold of users passwords photos and e-mails both floors apparently work by exploiting the way your device handles your data it's supposed to be isolated locked up but this meltdown bug potentially lets hackers grab it while it's being sent to requesting it the problem affects intel chips used by almost all apple devices the suspected bug meantime works a bit differently but affects almost all machines and cloud based service it tricks up locations into leaking your private info scary makes it harder to fix the flaw now in late november it appears intel's c.e.o. sold off a large chunk of the shares after he was apparently made aware of the problem with the chips igor's down off takes a closer look at the extent of the threat posed by these new security flaws here's a safe bet if you own a computer or a smartphone
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a newfound vulnerability has almost certainly opened the gates to your most intimate information whether you have a p.c. a mac a linux computer or an android phone it doesn't matter this whole could be built in to billions of devices worldwide have some pictures you're not too proud of well a hacker can access an awful lot more on your passwords encrypt emails and cached files all of the above from the comfort of the living room you can slip onto a malicious website have your private data exposed and you won't even know about it a perfect crime security experts say the attack leaves no traces behind what's particularly embarrassing normally companies won't publish this kind of information until a fix has been released this time however someone's been trigger happy with sharing their problem which means hackers everywhere now. all about it too while security updates are only beginning to come out and the fix itself is expected to come from many at
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a cost researchers say computers that came out just three years ago could suffer up to thirty percent performance stumble manufacturers of course are downplaying the potential impact saying the average user won't notice the difference you've done of r.t. . it is going to roof of the royal wedding this year of course however one local official what i got a bit too far with the preparations cause real stir over the he called on the police to remove rough sleepers ahead of their big day course didn't go down well with the public and even the country's prime minister through the menos had to step in. prince harry and megan muckle. prince harry got it. toughened and how i relate to this to have yeah line of the happened to.
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and keep calm carry on how the fraud is going good that's the wrap so far to dot com for the latest twenty four seven for now from a kevin zero in thanks for watching r t international. here's what people have been saying about redacted a night just for the only show i go out of my way to see what it is that really packs a punch. is the john oliver of hearty americans do the same we are apparently better than food at sea never heard of love but back to the night
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a shutdown and a showdown on this edition of politicking. going to politicking on larry king on wednesday congressional leaders from both parties sat down with top white house officials to restart talks on a budget deal for the u.s. government perhaps a lot just hurdle to clear ahead of any agreement is the lingering fight over immigration still see. the so-called dockum program deferred action for childhood arrivals the president has said via tweet that there'll be no deal on darko without funding for a border wall along america's southern border the parties have until january nineteenth to strike a deal and avoid
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a government shutdown all of this plays out against a renewed showdown between donald trump and north korean leader kim jong own over who has access to the better nuclear weapons program and a measuring contest of sorts which one has the bigger nuclear button losses discuss we'll start with david jolly former u.s. representative republican of florida joining us from tampa and in miami former u.s. representative patrick murphy democrat of florida he was one of the first wool emil's elected to congress is now the chairman of the political nonprofit group future forum foundation all right thank you both david we'll start with you president trump treated will be no dog without funding for his promise border wall i thought mexico are supposed to pay for that what do you make it is that it was. amazing how far we've come from mexico her.
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