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they have very little concern about what the rest of the people are getting it's one big club and it's the deal making club again all this other little things about you know gay rights equal pay oh that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't want to write about the hard facts of how the so few own so much and how so many own so little a delegation from the russian security company caspar was at davos where they spoke to us about before him on the issues they face. i would say the trend from the last few years and actually one of the main topics of this year in davos it's from invasion of the world unfortunately it's happening there is a global geopolitical tensions and fights between countries and the big crowd of private companies that make for results i would say that the pressure in the united states is enormous it's the biggest it's really disappointing for some reason and surprising for me that that private company can be limited in its operations in the
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contre with no reasons with no facts just the decision of the us government it's really frustrating because it means that we can't protect our organizations in years gaumont and. that is one of the best according to defense and this is just means that the. they leave themselves unprotected from from cyber crime and from cyber attacks which is really frustrated and i believe that in the long term this is just very. very wrong decision to ban the independent private company from its operation in the country. it was a tough exchange between russia and america at the u.n. on tuesday over who's to blame for chemical attacks in syria and how they should be investigated moscow's suggested that future probe should require independent experts to visit the sites of suspected incidents that idea was rejected by washington. russia is complicit in the assad regime's atrocity you are acting as judge and prosecutor russia is running from the facts your behavior exposes your
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true motives russia has the audacity to lecture this security council this is a long political spectacle for not going to accept any russian proposal that undermines our ability to get to the truth we should at least are taking a look at the draft before rejecting it russia all on its own killed the mechanism we had specifically tasked to identify those responsible what do you need an investigative mechanism for before an investigation you have in queues the syrian government of using chemical weapons. that emergency meeting was summoned following claims that another chemical attack took place in syria on monday the reports were produced by controversial militant sources that didn't stop the u.s. secretary of state saying that russia should shoulder the blame for that. all other incidents that happen in the country whoever conducted the attacks russia ultimately burrs responsibility for the victims of these and countless other
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serious targeted with chemical weapons since russia became involved in syria. in essence a massive propaganda attack was conducted with the purpose of slandering russia on the world stage and then the mining efforts for a peaceful settlement in syria. the joint investigation mechanism jim was establishing twenty fifteen it's accused the syrian government of carrying out several chemical attacks including in a contract in april last year even though no gym investigators ever actually visited that site. now jim's mandate for example has now expired and moscow is requesting the changes are made in particular it wants site visits to be part of any future investigations russia also stresses the importance of eyewitness accounts and a former u.k. ambassador to syria peter foldes says jim's recent reports are unconvincing. there
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is no independent corroboration of these reports and there are ample reason to believe the now discredited white helmet had chlorine gas being used it would have been a cloud which would have been the ball and photographable so the report. very hard to credit what was said simply not logical it's almost comical in its absurdity regardless of who used them grotesque it's not serious the american gun not serious at all they just want to score a point in their wrestling the big power game with russia. a number of french prisons are still under a blockade a staff continue or two week long strike over a lack of security the protests began after an increase in violent attacks on
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prison guards by inmates and one of the hot spots in the protestors to fill the metallurgy jail near paris it is the largest in europe and holds more than four thousand inmates it's also used to monitor potential or suspected terrorists among them that of. who faces trial over the twenty fifteen paris terror attack and staff protested clashes erupted with police outside the prison. which is allies today we've all come here for a strike because discontent is spreading across france the crucial problem is the security of prison personnel on top of that there's the issue of islamic radicals who are also kept in our jails who are not isolated from other inmates.
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all over. it's dangerous for us to be around the inmates because for them we are everything they hate for them we are enemies by definition. the protest started after three security guards were attacked by an inmate a string of other incidents followed including another attack that saw through guards hospitalized some of the attacks were reportedly carried out by radicalized prisoners. prison staff at the modern one thousand extra guards to be employed to help control the situation they also wanted radicalized inmates kept in a separate high security facility. for you to our work is very dangerous where we of aggression and insult we experience from ireland which is not taken into consideration by the government. it has become more and more difficult for us to act i've seen physical aggression towards my colleagues every day it happens every time we open the so doors. we denounce the working in dishes of our colleagues in
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the prison the security conditions the numerous acts of aggression against them we want salaries to be increased for those who face such risks at work as well as an increase in personnel and better security. on tuesday a taliban suicide bomber killed at least ninety five people and injured more than one hundred fifty in the afghan capital. the bombing in kabul is the deadliest act of terrorism in afghanistan since
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a truck lost in may last year which claimed one hundred fifty lives and the latest attack follows a recent surge in violence earlier this week that militants attacked a save the children office in the city of jalalabad shortly after a car bomb exploded outside the premises a six people were reportedly killed and dozens more injured eisold claimed responsibility for that attack and we spoke to an eyewitness of it and to a man who lost his son in the atrocity. the shot that particular does is for you it first i heard a few shots then we saw a man running and we are somewhere that happened and he told us about the attack so we left the area and when we were one hundred meters away a big explosion went off i was wounded in the eye as you can see when i got back i saw that my car was on fire one hour later there were more explosions and the fire started again it was. the mother live on the hood my son who worked as a volunteer at the save the children office was killed in the incident but it was
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gaudi's still inside the building each of my sum was an educated man he was our financial provider it was only six months ago that my son going to gauge that we discussed at the recent surge in violence in the country with our political analyst abdullah hiwatt he says the afghan security forces lack a coherent strategy in fighting numerous terror groups this. it is getting from bad to worse the security and afghan security forces are unable you know to have a proper strategy or plan for curbing terrorism not only in kabul city but all over afghanistan and now that we are heading towards spring. in the next two three months probably insurgent attacks will increase in afghanistan and you might end up losing a few provinces to the hands of taliban the international community. headed by the us government and the failed strategies we have seen incidents in iraq we have seen
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you know the setting situation in libya in other countries and for the past sixteen seventeen years we have been witnessing these failed strategies in afghanistan i don't thing you know they have a strategy for afghanistan. families in the west african nation of mali are seeking answers over a french as strike that allegedly killed eleven local soldiers it's been more than two months since the bombing raid and officials from both sides have given conflicting versions of what happened so we spoke with the relatives of one of the soldiers. my nephew was taken prisoner during the attack on the no power security post there were people dead people wounded and people missing. i ask for anyone who can help us get out of here don't leave us in this place.
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the french intervened to destroy a jihadi camp during this intervention eleven million soldiers lost their lives. the operations are good so that sarah's training camp and at no time was the presence of mali soldiers established. there were eleven hostages found on this site and all of them died during this operation one day they tell us that the horse just were there during the bombing and the next day they tell us otherwise. i wanted to say that their levon molly and hostages that were at this site had joined the jihadi movement we consider that to be an insult to the memory of these men who lost their lives in the service of the nation. they were indeed hostages of terrorists and there should not be any ambiguity between our french friends and us. period phoned me saying that
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after checking they found no evidence as to whether boubacar is dead or alive while waiting to receive news regarding our son crowds launched its intervention in mali back in twenty fourteen after islamist militants seized parts of the country around four thousand french troops are involved in the anti terror operation which is ongoing just a few weeks ago the u.k. agreed to bolster the campaign with attack helicopters. the german media has revealed that the number of islamic extremists in southeastern europe is being under reported by the federal government that's based on classified documents obtained by germany's left party in europe our correspondent peter oliver has the story. there's a growing threat from islamic extremism in europe based in the balkans and the german government is keeping it to itself but that's according to
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a highly classified report that's being seen by some left party m.p.'s the media. the german federal government cannot discount the basic threat posed by individuals and splinter groups in the islamist scene in bosnia herzegovina the hush hush document goes as far as to claim that there is a direct link between radical islamic groups in bosnia herzegovina and people in germany but the true nature of what these heavily classified report says hasn't come out parts of it were redacted from the copy that was shown to the left party the federal government has been trying to downplay the growing islamist threat in public furthermore it's entirely unacceptable that the government continues to cover up the role of the gulf states my colleague charlotta bin ski travel to bosnia herzegovina back in december she witnessed firsthand the situation on the ground there regarding islamic radicalization the local and mom is telling me that some of the residents have joined islamic state these women out of the loop there
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are people who went to syria and forty on the side of i still but we tried to stop them and. it looks like an ordinary sleepy village a few houses nestled between the hills not how you might imagine a cradle of terror. a local a man says he fears for his life after speaking out against those who joined eisel we would wind up a video with these radical elements are always unpredictable and these people breed with me the aid at the same table as me and they want to shoot me this has been edited version of the report issued by the government raises a lot of questions over what exactly germany knows about islamic radicalization in the balkans and how bad the situation actually is as we see in the answer to our parliamentary in question the german government gives the extra types expertize
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that it doesn't explicitly negate the possibility that single persons or groups who are belonging to the islamistic seen or boston or else the governor could be a threat to germany and europe but in the same time the government denies to speak about it financial transactions that are provided for example by the gulf states or turkey to the bucket states as well as the sending of the mumps by the states and contrary to the german secret service just now fish the german government tries to hide the fact of growing danger coming from islam is that groups from the public. and finally everyday household chores can take on a whole new meaning when your floating in zero gravity russian cosmonaut has found himself on the international space station using a vacuum cleaner and a whole new way. ok thank you ladies time.
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wrapping up the weekly for those hour it returns in about thirty minutes. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the us actually just full on austin the only show i go out of my way to lunch and it was just really packed a punch to sleep yampa is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than blue as he has been and said i see people you've never heard of love redacted the night my president of the world bank takes your money doesn't really mean it seriously send us an email. but was selling you on the idea that
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dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles going. to socks for the tell you that so be gossiped in public by files of the most important news today. off of advertising telling me you are not cool enough to buy their product. all the hawks that we along with our audience will watch. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some who want to be rich. have to go on to be pressed to see what the four three of them all can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters and the how. this should be moral.
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