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look at it because it merely store choice to do it so you may have to keep the probably away. but you forget all the photos of the nazi chair of. the sheet six above there was a person who would be easiest to move sleeves not only. will you see but in one scene what do most of sporting goods are. used when it was in what's. disturbing at the one years it's. was the. one in the. islamic state says it carried out an attack on a military academy in the afghan capital of kabul killing eleven servicemen and injuring sixteen local journalists belong to the wire reports from the ground.
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there were five suicide attackers two of them killed by afghan national security forces and another two of them did explosives and one of them was detained said jacket a rocket propelled grenade in four forty seven's were seized the target almost to about four hours residence in that area reported hearing loud explosions there was the use of having small weapons so the fact that these militant groups can really strike while in target these key military institutions as well as. security areas in kabul remains a serious source of concern for people living here in kabul today's attack is one for the afghan national security forces remember they were killed not on a front line somewhere in some room or district or in a province where this is every day of fighting i think that alone tells you that
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cities including kabul is becoming another. front in the afghan government just continues to struggle to prevent these militants from carrying out these attacks. the country has seen a wave of deadly terror attacks recently with the way of them in the past ten day selo. the been following the recent string of violence both president trump and the commander of the u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan john nicholson said washington would spare no effort
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to defeat the insurgents and bring peace to the region but taliban responded threatening more attacks in retaliation for what it called a policy of aggression the us has considerably stepped up its campaign in the country over the past year in twenty seventeen washington dropped more than four thousand bombs on afghanistan between august and december last year the u.s. carried out as many as strikes as it did in the previous two years combined for a pakistani air force captain salter moved khalid believes washington's new strategy in afghanistan is doomed to failure. of the president trump has no realisation of the intensity of the situation in afghanistan he has not been able to read the picture clearly nor has he been able to get a reality check of what is the real problem in afghanistan i don't think. physically
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through the bombs through the. threats overcome this situation and more threats are only going to create more than mayhem but it is not going to bring peace into the region so president. will have to revise his new strategy because it is faulty. swedish retail giant aging them has recalled a series of children's socks also after complaints the patent on them resembled the word allah in arabic h. and m. has apologized claiming it was unintentional but the clothing giants have been making plenty of headlines of late just a few weeks ago it was accused of racism after its catalog featured a black child wearing a hoodie with the words call it a monkey in the jungle the child's mother though rejected claims it was racist when you control the sea over the sox drew plenty of reaction online this is
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ridiculous the next will be that they forbid the small w. and them people have choices if you don't like them then don't buy them getting a little tired of saying you can't make this stuff up or things that cause offense is the latest topic of artie's new online project in case you missed it with polly boyko you can follow her page on twitter. in case you missed it one of the great things about life in twenty eighteen is that you're free to be offended by anything . it's quite confusing recently people have been offended by history literature being a man being a woman meat pro-immigration anti immigration the list is endless because it's actually hard to tell is our guide to being offended in the modern world if i'm sure as a human you're offended twitter will always let you know what you're offended about
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if only one person out of one hundred is offended you need to pretend that you are offended to go actually signalling will cover you every time there is no time limit shakespeare was writing four hundred years ago i'm still some of the one dickens that cambridge university had to be warned about the distressing sleeves even friends is too much for some millennial zeal to choose an italian american a guy with a transvestite dad who missed twitter and even throwing in a lesbian couple wasn't diverse enough apparently not to use always about the nineteenth century imperialist sessile roads students at oxford university wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so with these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation that your liberty immigrant and christ the redeemer
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possibly offensive to jews and muslims the little guy being in the fountain naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are the old rules based is these are places where freedom of speech and expression are going on hold in case anyone can have their feelings. american right. new hopes for syrian peace says talks get underway in russia the details coming up after this short break. with more make its manufacture consent to stick to the public well. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. with the famous merry go round me the one percent.
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welcome back the syrian war is not only about the fight against isis it's also about the political struggle between the opposition on the government now in damascus representatives and open session groups are gathering in the russian city of sochi for a new round of peace talks more on gaseous has been previewing the event. minutes after landing in sochi. stiffly being diverted to lieut. look at the ballasts. everywhere. seems to be. peace for the people of syria five hundred ten journalists were registered for the sochi peace conference in just four days representatives from seventy eight different channels as well as dozens and dozens of different news agencies most of them foreigners these army of journalists covering this event.
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only by the number of delegates one thousand six hundred delegates. to take part in these talks syrian politicians and position. and active commanders and thousands of men christian. faiths and denominations aiming for peace. putting the finishing touches in place they even have special prayer rooms for both muslims and christians this is in the. middle man. these a direct. face to face. isn't to replace other platforms like the geneva peace process it is to supplement them to get the ruling. everyone's tired of this war. is about letting people admit it.
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as i thought she peace talks get underway the reconstruction of syria city of aleppo continues the a meyer's mosque one of the holiest places in islam was badly badly damaged in the syrian war the mosque was built between the eighth and thirteenth centuries but was badly damaged in clashes in twenty thirty in the minarets was brought down by shelling while the whole complex is riddled with bullet holes one of the most ancient mosques on the planet it's located in aleppo's old city which is a you know sco world heritage site as much as sixty percent of it was severely damaged and some thirty percent completely destroyed by the war. critter currencies are gaining ever more attention including among top computer specialists artie's macau francis santiago attended a crypto currency conference and caught up with one of the leading antivirus software developers john mcafee. today crypto is unique.
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crypto is in our. retail is on the verge of a global financial elite group that was a great challenge the world banking system i want you to be the back yeah me from my window leaves in the end it's always down to me the world in the future. now it's time to take a swim at the coins bank asian block chain rule. that coins bank book at blace we're about to get a point that with over a thousand different participants from fifty different countries including a hundred russian i theo's some of the hottest new stuff in the world of octane let's go. events like this allow you to mix and mingle with some of the top talent in the block chain industry one of the speakers happen to be a man who is considered by some as the block chain guru john mcafee what are some
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of the. criteria that you would suggest to look for in a good i.c.a.o. . the first and foremost this is something that you would use if you would love to have what they're trying to build a great support it again number two is that the team and you can find this out to goes in in the white paper will be a list of the founders and developers have they had experience in building blocks of things if not you might think maybe they can produce it. and number four does it sound like the people who are doing this core love it themselves and the story. one of the more unique ice c.e.o.'s i found here is a russian project called mark space it's intriguing to say the least a virtual reality space creating platform powered by block chained to knowledge and basically it's a way for businesses communities and really anyone to run and showcase their
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service or an idea in virtual reality for example to virtually take a walk through a flagship store in beverly hills or do a test drive in that cool car you've always wanted so what's this hype and why. i think because you know people understand that we have existing company with more than ten years experience and i see in that we are and three dollars of additional and we now have a try. that they can try they go to my website and the trial goes with instructor and they build the old ones you go to the upside they see that it's well get in here how does it actually work you go to our website you choose the place and now if you see steam see units it's a virtual space then you do sell bushel constructor and you build a cost very easy so you don't even kids can do that you build you over in three d. and d. are compelled to build up a site. in five years time over half of the world i promise you will be using it for currency and they have to does a lot is going to be they have to probably doesn't have smartphones or any access
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welcome to. the north korean nukes are causing global concern the us russia spat is paving the way to yet another arms race is a world free of nuclear weapons a beautiful dream or an achievable target. down apollo former united nations undersecretary for disarmament affairs. one diplomatic spat one week from one body pushed by the tired the obvious or one successful cyber attack even if. it is fired off accidentally the catastrophe would be unimaginable . is the way to contain and control. can be stopped the world wide spread of nuclear weapons and we'll. never get rid of them. chanting down apollo the forward united nations under-secretary for disarmament affairs welcome to the show it's great to have you with us. ambassador would talk
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a lot about nuclear weapons and north korea that's constantly in the news pakistan about iran but right now in asia china is seeking to build a missile defense against a potential nuclear strike from india and with some border tensions between the two asian giants i mean is south and is deja going to be where the next big missile race will take place. i don't think it's going to be as serious as it is made out to be by some newspapers but essentially the potential for a showdown between. india and china is that because there are more nuclear weapon countries perhaps not to the same level that they have been at in the case of iraq where the theater of war has been present in international relations in the cold war era so we have really the nine nuclear weapon states five of them
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recognized by the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and the other full say the n.p.t. now we must also be concerned about the fact that there is sickness as are so great at a time when cyber warfare is a very real possibility and so the possibility of saber tacts and cyber attacking nuclear weapon systems is a very real one today. but the north korean affair has made riginal powers an easy now even japan is mulling over next to beef up its own security as nonproliferation crumbling completely away at least in asia because of this north korean nuclear upright through. i think the peso bought by electoral and multilateralism and has meeting reduced very sharply from the days when reagan and
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the soviet leaders of us negotiated by the left really means you don't have anybody after all agreements being equal she had to know and i think that's a great shame. mr trump as the new president of the united states there appears to be no movement at all or was any kind of design movement we have the. nuclear test mad p.t.v. just yet to be ratified and implemented. the russian federation has implemented it and has signed and ratified not yet the united states and. seven other countries still to radical signing so we have a lot of unfinished business on the nuclear genda which makes the situation very very frightening and remember it's only unfinished and probably also unclear because right now is supplying an unsettled intent to have regular talks in putting
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their athletes under one flag at the coming lympics and this might seem like a wonderful opportunity for the united states to negotiate with kim jong il and yet what we hear is cool is nuclear button is bigger from trump so it gets your wondering who is a bigger nuclear threat here. i know this is a very sad situation where the leader of the united states is peaking in a very aggressive and very unfortunate way it is broken tip i think we need to have go back to the language of diplomacy and restraint that succeeding or. we have will we will back to the time meant we had some kind of restraint shortened by the previous leaders world of the united states and the russian federation. this is important to realize
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the enormous power of the nuclear weapon and those who control that weapon must act with greater responsibility on the other hand have said it yourself that a nuclear north korea is to me a reality show will just accept it stop stressing out and move on could that help to face tensions i mean if nobody is making kim jong un jumpy he'll probably a calm down and stop with the threats or he won't. well as he himself has cited the example of libya and saddam hussein in iraq where they were street seeking to get a nuclear weapon in order to protect themselves from their own security and now that kim jong un has blocked the weapon and has been able to guess if milicic misael capability. waning as far as merely united states is that certain maybe he will act middle grade
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a sense of responsibility i think we need to bear that in mind. force it's something that we should not accept it because it is a violation of the n.p.t. and security council resolutions but formally accepting maybe a defacto acceptance is the only choice rather than to attack. gave it feels all consequences and unpredictable consequences so it was it didn't matter that we have to decide because they're not great power and not crave power countries like north korea or pakistan with nuclear capabilities or even israel need nukes as a guarantor against invasion and they will never give up as long as they fail there is danger to their security how do we deal with that and how he will make them give up their security guarantees i think the deceit be a way joint cooperation agreement with iran which was negotiated by
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b. europeans plus the united states is an excellent example but unfortunately mr trump is seeking to undermine that and to under evelyn's that's a very serious setback because a country which was ready to negotiate the dismantling of its nuclear weapons is now being faced with the threat of having to have that agreement scrapped in which case nobody has any faith in him. needless asians in puget the naval forces of great powers ensure that the michalis share of destruction doctrine works and that has kept us role to war free for seventy years now take x. away in wars are much more likely to break out and stir risks are much lower without them put in getting rid of the doors to pass that is arguable the detail of the effect of nuclear weapons has been the major argument in favor of it by nuclear weapons staves but we don't know with
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a spec this is workable all restraints not only of development states taking action and we don't want to test that because it will be wholly destructive of the human race so we have to find other ways to dismantle the current nuclear weapons arsenals of these countries we have to find other ways to bring down the level of tension we need to national affairs and when diplomatic solutions political solutions talking about tansen political tensions between big powers neither the u.s. now russia are ready to start disarming and tensions between them are growing and they're citing mitchell threats so what do you do to sometimes feel that your choice for disarmament is overshadowed in today's political reality at the moment yes we are not seeing any prospects of negotiations but i think we must continue to pursue that and i think here the united nations with its new civilization as
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a major ruling may and that is something that we would like to see to do clearly since it is time that the united nations is given an opportunity of negotiating to someone directly. the pentagon is now considering deploying smaller so-called tactical an x. what does that mean for the risk of a nuclear confrontation breaking out i mean is it more attempting to used in a clear bomb when you know it's only a as powerful as the one years in hiroshima well that is one way of looking at it but i think if you meet again with tactical nuclear weapons you then do it on a slippery slope and you don't have to do with the whole world so i think no nukes is better than having even a small amount you because it's very difficult to control the slated to flu scare nuclear war when you start with one year and that's why i think it will be very
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very saddled with the human race being gauge in any kind of nuclear exchange so doesn't the nuclear war amends destruction for everybody how can it be difficult if wily because you can't have different grades of nuclear war was a nuclear war is central then i think total destruction of the world is what is likely to happen and we don't want that to happen because we all from scientific evidence that they use a one different and last lorenda as destruction has struck this structure so ambassador and you bring me to my point to my point that that is exactly why it's never really going to happen i mean even people who have nuclear weapons understand what you're saying right now. that is not an argument because that means that we have to be all lucky you know that a few days ago if a way there was a wrong button press and there was
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a thirty eight minutes absolute panic now this could happen again and the panic and then we're going to one foolish man using a button to press the right button and said over the nuclear exchange so that is way the risk of axis of very great in this tense atmosphere that we have we can't trust to luck we know that the cuban missile crisis was narrowly averted as a result of response in the behavior on the part of the russian federation or the soviet union at the time and the united states but we got always trust to luck and that is why we need to have better controls with regard to the possibility of nuclear more being settled so america's nuclear modernization is underway and detractors are crying foul over a potential new arms race but isn't what a nice saying making the weapons an arson.
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