tv Sophie Co RT January 22, 2018 1:30am-2:01am EST
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control secure syria's border with turkey what does this mean turkey is not an enemy or syria turkey is not one and i mean of to us turkey is a member of nato so it doesn't make sense and i think turkey was a quite right in percy being dished up as a direct threat to its national security. in light of recent events the u.s. state department issued a rather measured statement the department spokesperson said turkey should ensure its military operations were limited in time and scope that is after the turkish president earlier today accused its allies of providing military support to the kurds with washington first and foremost in his line of fires are just explain. the turkish president added one has come out with guns blazing and some pretty harsh rhetoric for the trump administration. america do not encroach on our borders do not provoke us we will run out of patience i told barack obama the same
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unfortunately i didn't get any response. those who see the backing of the us will not stand the turkish nation it is our national struggle. is essentially turning on and has allies he's accused the west of providing weapons and ammunition to the kurdish militia he says that aside from five thousand trucks weapons and ammunition from some two thousand planes has been provided the turkish president also saying to quote that his allies are dishonest when they do not admit to the fact that they have been supplying weapons to terrorists and of course he's referencing the kurdish militia known as the wife francis calling for an urgent united nations security council meeting at the same time germany has expressed that it is extremely concerned with these developments particularly saying that the cultivated risks that could result from this confrontation between turkey and the kurds is something that might mount at the same time we are hearing from the turkish foreign
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minister who says that anyone who does not support or took his actions in the african region essentially is siding with the terrorists and will be dealt with accordingly so what we see is some pretty harsh rhetoric coming from ankara particularly towards its allies essentially saying that it will not sit back while they get involved in warning them that they could potentially take further action. in the turkish city of the stone bowl protesters could be seen demonstrating against the military operation targeting kurdish forces in northern syria. but they were met by heavy police presence according to reports officers used crowd control agents to disperse the demonstration at least twelve people were said to be detained after scuffles broke out between police and protesters. for his military action against the kurds in syria also triggered protests across europe people took
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to the streets in a number of capitals to denounce the incursion and demanded the escalation of the crisis course and we'll be following developments on the turkish syrian border as they unfold. all right this week the two koreas agreed to march together under a single flag during the upcoming winter olympics the north will now sent twenty two athletes to compete in three sports of the games the international olympic committee president tom spock praised the agreement calling it a milestone in a long journey in the two koreas will also form a single team in women's hockey for the first time in olympic history they will also have a korean folk song as a common anthem. officials from both countries have been meeting throughout the week to discuss peace efforts but the seeming reproach ment between the koreas has not convinced the u.s.
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president who said he is not sure talks could lead to anything meaningful also this week the u.s. and allies of the one nine hundred fifty s. and korean war gathered in canada for separate talks on the current crisis and agreed more pressure is the only solution. the pressure will continue until north korea takes decides to do i think that. is to send out a very clear message that we want to intensify that pressure just going to include cutting off diplomatic ties to his north career. and we spoke to human rights lawyer erik's wrote to him he says washington fears dropping out of the spotlight in the korean crisis. president trump somehow believes that this pressure approaches the is something different than that has been applied before which it isn't and in reality he wants to pull back some of the thunder if you will back to washington because you have again the north and south talking i think
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the u.s. is a little jekyll and hyde with its policies because on one hand it wants to have a resolution wants to have de mille nuclearization wants to have peace and on the other hand pumps up this rhetoric and so the motivations relate to finances they relate to geo political factors of the u.s. power in the region if you will and they relate to trying to ice out china and russia a little bit as a player in this as was evident in vancouver. more than thirty people are feared to have been killed in an overnight siege at a major hotel in afghanistan's capital of kabul that's according to reports citing security officials authorities put the death toll at one thousand including a high ranking afghan diplomat and fourteen foreign nationals most of them the employees of a local airline all of the five attackers were killed the taliban claims that it
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was behind the assault. i think unfortunately the afghan security forces are just not. up to the standards or there's too much pressure on them and there's not much coordination between nato forces and the afghan police there are multiple threads there's the taliban there's al qaeda there's ice is there's also has missed it which is also in the government so there are
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a number of opponents and i think this simply isn't the right intelligence to counter these kind of attacks because they're happening on the regular basis one day it's a civilian target one day it's a military target one day it's a commercial road or a hotel like today to counter terrorism in afghanistan you need a regional approach and the regional approach means working with iran working with pakistan and working with russia in the central asian states at the moment the u.s. is not really doing that they have their own strategy and it's not doesn't fit in with britain strategy. drug related crimes are becoming so bad on part of the paris metro the train drivers are reportedly refusing to stop at certain stations this is according to a union representing the metro bus networks in the french capital tunis has more. for most parisians the metro is a state of life with its winding tunnels and lines that stretch across the city it's often the easiest way to get from eight it be but down in the underground the
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gritty underbelly of the capital is being exposed to drug related crime and violence has been a longstanding issue in paris as metro but now the unions representing the train drivers say it's spiralling out of control the deal is including those taking crack cocaine a new role god thing doing. lighting up metro drivers is so fearful of attacks at some stations many are choosing to longer stock there are several more for several more it's very day. it's terrifying if you can range from a simple punch to people using nails knives. stations like marks and market a year or especially troubled drug he says come here for their daily fix and gangs have taken over for problem of. the problem is very dangerous for both
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the metro workers and for the commuters is even more dangerous they are targets of fast i've seen more than one hundred attacks take place. within minutes of arriving if mark's door metro station we witnessed what looks like a drug deal the man with his back to the camera has just arrived with a bag in hand he walked the platform stopping and exchanging some packages with people and then he left with his bag empty this seems to be the new normal. there are lots of drug users and i think that with everything that's happening in the magical they should be doing something most of the time the drug users are aggressive and everyone is afraid for the security of. children. twenty twenty five. lived there we we we versus of course.
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they have been attacked just one time because. we had in the middle of the night. smart for. playing with that problem was the precipice the problem is the security robbery for this coalition is going to have to cross some social democratic party red lines namely quotas for refugees that his party opposes also on social spending which his party want to see increased and that's why this whole campaign to decide whether the social democrats would go into coalition with anglo moguls conservatives it has been a vision it's so. well and truly within the social democratic ranks we saw a big campaign launched by their youth wing saying that they didn't want to be part of government they wanted four years of opposition in order to try and get the party back to the roots where they believe it comes from so how will it look if this goes as it's been put forward on sunday evening well what it would mean is
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that the social democrats would no longer be the largest opposition party they would be part of the government again and that would mean that the main opposition party well that role would go to the alternative for germany the right leaning and to establishment party they would get that role that would be you grounds for the ever they would get everything that comes with it including the traditional role of being the head of the budget committee. which is quite interesting when you look at it because in the lead up to the previous election martha schultz amongst other senior members of the social democrats it said a.f.d. had no position whatsoever in the bundestag and should have no position in the book the staff in trying to hang on to power may well put them into the main seat in german opposition. schools and three russian cities were attacked by their students of this week resulting in dozens of injured and six people detained.
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it was in the north with her children screaming very loudly we were scared at first we thought it was a joke but then we realized it was serious thought there might have been a fire or a bomb we ran i saw three little children covered in blood honestly it was horrible blood was spilling from heads from necks absolutely horrible. some guys told me that two youngsters in mosques run into the classroom injured a teacher and started stabbing kids then one of them jumped out the window trying to escape another cat running trying to injure the children and hurt himself.
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the man to the class inflicted injuries the same free school children any teacher with the next a child received a blow to the face another one was struck on the back and another girl. was it isn't as clear as it was it in a calm nothing like this could have been expected from that action and i know many could have anticipated this would happen. that when i look at you let's assume that your. motives of all the attackers are unknown but officials suspect assaults were inspired by the columbine school massacre in the u.s. in one thousand nine hundred nine back then. that attack left fifteen people dead including the two attackers and twenty four injured. and police believe the three
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incidents in russia are connected to each other that's prompting russian lawmakers to push for the closure of so-called columbine or a group on russia's largest social media platform this page for example is believed to belong to one of the perm suspects it shows subscriptions to several groups dedicated to the columbine attack and contains videos about the killings. and that doesn't for me i'll be back in a little bit more than thirty five minutes with a full look at your news you are watching the we on our team tonight. here's what people have been saying about redacted the night with us actually just full on awesome well the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch deplete yampa is the john oliver of hearty americans do the same thing we are apparently better than flew past that and see if anybody had ever heard of love
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those that will say on the good poor woman says in this global elizabeth gilels died in the world or is there is a. fair recount the highest silver mines on the planet back to for almost five hundred years. packed into the rocks the deep shots are plagued by cave ins and accidents. in the thin dusty and the miners work without i protection breathing operators and they often work drunk it's extremely dangerous sometimes fatal and frequently carried out by children. young children who worked in bolivia for
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generations almost three quarters of a million a doing so today. this culture led to the development of bolivia's new liberal and highly controversial children's code in two thousand and fourteen which gave children as young as ten the right to work under certain circumstances. critics in the west said bolivia had effectively legalized child labor the government says the laws protect the rights and help for the young workers. only. so all the new rules work has the situation got better since two thousand and forty. we work into any name
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and. the child step by step so there was this five year plan right so yes by two thousand and nineteen yeah they want to say no must basically i think i know it's very difficult to say no mass because it's only five years but it's you know it's a huge it's a high i don't know how you say made. by the level of yes yes yes yes yes yes i am high i am for the stars yes yes it's very. it's very high. but you know in the last ten years. to make a big thinks. you can think and believe we. have talents and when they're in the space we have. right now you can think in the morning
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we. we did all deep in the schools we have this reality right now. because there's been the end of. this about i want to so many things million other money to put forward. those those that. and you see in this. these are nose into. the thing. some guy with thirteen fourteen gears to selling you this is maybe you don't know about it but if you see i chatted with ten years in the cold. you know you understand yeah of course when they try to say because you were because
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you think. this is a strategy. for us is this just so you send the young little kid out and he of course looks the pause and then you make more money of course and the piracy is. done and. you make more money because his child this is a from. the only. illegal when the senate since. nine eleven there's an earlier to understand this in. this. sequence is the nominee. and then you see him for he let you know first and you know collection i gave you and i think of course just as. many commercial neighbors.
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just can't continue. to shoot and shoot from the six o'clock to the top of law from eight k. so when you see that how does that make you feel of course i feel sad. i feel like . i don't know the word but they respond as a simple dense yeah yeah invisible incidents now you want to help but of course of course people want to help if. not why. should i love them or. shut up but just purchased. the reality in bolivia is that the economy has improved in the last decade but that around sixty percent of people still live below the poverty line they do what they have to to survive and for many children it means
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