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says it is open to direct talks with washington only to be met with preconditions in syria peace is within view but this is not for the trumpet ministration wants. the russian olympic committee confirms the country's been reinstated as an i.o.c. member after remaining drug tests from the winter olympics proved negative and. a cease fire in syria's eastern going to rennes in their failure for a second day russia is free conciliation center says terrorist shelling is preventing hundreds of civilians from leaving the enclave in the belgian government faces a backlash over plans to make it easier for police to raid homes housing migrants we speak to one woman whose home was raided after she took in a sudanese teenager. and i saw seven men and one woman coming to the door pushing
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me aside and drawing her up asking me are you a lot i will remove the question of towns that. have. good evening watching r.t. international where is just turned six o'clock here in the russian capital in our top story this hour the russian olympic committee has now confirmed that the international olympic committee has reinstated russia as a full member. got to. read the statement was tied to the doping check of russian athletes who participated in the winter olympics the letter we received today says the i.o.c. is able to confirm all remaining results of the olympic athletes from russia are negative it is huge news for russia and certainly a step in the right direction as we all know russia has been involved in
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a long running doping scandal accused of state sponsored doping and there have been huge repercussions because of that one being russia being kicked out of the international olympic committee so this decision is absolutely key for the future of russia's future global sporting activities if we look at another result of the alleged doping is going. to state sponsored doping many of russia's experienced athletes in the winter olympics just gone by in china were unable to compete compete and those who were allowed to compete could only do so under the neutral flag and they weren't allowed to play the national anthem if they won medals so they were mainly newcomers and they didn't do too badly actually they were seventeen medals overall sure i mean and this isn't just a short stories i mean this is a long journey that russia has been on trying to get reinstated. looking back at the last you know russians out to compete in the pendants there so it's taken
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a long time hasn't it for this to finally happen yeah and there were expectations that russia actually was going to be reinstated during the games but actually what happened was two out of one hundred sixty nine of the competitors were found they tested positive actually for doping crucial netsky and so. this of course affected the closing ceremony as well the fact that those two did test positive originally they were going to be allowed to wear the flag during the closing ceremony but that was banned as well. but the decisions being made they've ever come up minor hiccup and they have been reinstated into the international olympic committee it's not the end of the road andy because. also is the ongoing problems with usada they were banned by water that's the russian anti doping agency and water is the anti doping agency that is at a stalemate at the moment there's a dispute going on to start a lot lost its accreditation because of this ongoing saga russia has disputed the
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mclaren report that's the report that basically states that there was this alleged systematic state sponsored doping i should deny it what have insisted that russia basically accept those findings so that is ongoing but let's focus on the good news . it means athletes in the future from russia will be able to compete with with their flag and the national from the. ok well that was the deal to talk to me a little earlier we can talk now with the alan moore he's a russian base for specialists in the host to have a couple sports and moscow's capital f.m. alan good evening to you i know you're following this story very closely to you and have been over the last few months this doesn't come as any great surprise as this move is being made today or does it. given the no i mean this this is something that i think how to happen because most of the
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guidelines that the i.o.c. set down for should be rational because me to me have been met and i think that it's very very good news for sport in general because you know ok there were two dropping figures for russian athletes that we know but quickly quickly took care of themselves which i think showed a great deal of respect for your spirit that these people were removed from the camp you know that were basically widely condemned within russia as well so i think that the russians because you have shown themselves to have a little bit of class a little bit of honor and i think that this disc has told today which is very good and positive news for sport this is draw a line under the whole saga because what we still know many athletes receive lifetime bans and they'll be trying to overturn they're used to there's a big saga going on today with which is the world anti-doping agency so even though this announcement has been made i mean there are further rumblings out there.
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you're spot on and you're so right because there are order of things to come out but i don't know if it's going to be both russia. is that in this kind of worrying a lot of people at the moment i think they're trying to get back on which is a good side because there are a lot of things that were coming out for example the documentary film icarus which of course starred bryan for war and gregory roach nk of. that's going for an oscar this coming weekend so this of course of have been hinting hinting hinting that there is more to come last week. in an interview to b.b.c. b.b.c.'s dan ronan the head of sport and he basically said look you know the u.k. is dirty does lots to come out and we'll see what's going to happen so i think that in order to quieten things down or prepare for greater waves ahead in the sports ocean that russia needs to be brought back into the fold sort of basically they could cause the situation down a little bit. it will be interesting to see wouldn't it if anything else happens on
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that. alan always good to talk to you just finally there while you're there g. think they'll be. many people that are against this decision do you think we'll hear much from the international community saying that it's too early to bring russia back into the icy. here already know and we're going to speak about that one couple's force night because there are already people have been contacting me directly saying you know that you know do i agree with this or don't agree with and some people who i know say the head of danish id dopping and a lot of the are not of army just kind of breakaway. group which are you know kind of a little bit dodgy are all right they are heavily against this no they are looking to force a split within the olympic movement i would blame russia for us however in fairness only that these people who are shouting against the decision you know the people who are actually throwing stones in the wrong glass houses so they need to be a little bit careful about that as time progresses but right now there are
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dissenting voices there are people who are a little bit angry does too soon russia doesn't deserve it they would say it in any case and no punishment would be too harsh for russia in there from their point of view simply because as long as the russians are the bad ones their houses all seem in order but now we've got to start to look around and see who else is a little bit dirty who else is implicated see it will be fascinating thanks alan always good to talk to those on a more careful sports on a capital f.m. thank you. thanks on. ok well in other news today humanitarian pause in syria neeson cooter has been broken by terrorists for a second day called into the syrian reconciliation center that is our safety curry doors established by russia came under heavy shelling from militants preventing civilians from leaving the besieged districts a correspondent from r.t. arabic is it the sink. jenny economics the second day of the truce we haven't seen
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any civilians walking through the corridor it is known that there are many civilians who want to leave their own place to leave it for the one and only korea they were open for civilians from glitter however militants prevent civilians from exiting and don't allow them to leave the only evacuation route to reach the road to damascus the militant positions are just three or four hundred meters from the corridor or near the campus are offered in the syrian government has distributed leaflets amounts to billions of the militant controlled and place with detailed information and a map on how to get into the area under government control you can see that everything is ready here to receive civilians and to deal with any difficulty momentary and situation. for the damascus suburb which is under the control of rebel and terrorist groups has seen an uptick in violence this month the un security council unanimously adopted a month long cease fire resolution across the country on saturday and then additionally russia also sponsored a five hour daily through to help civilians escape the fighting in eastern guta
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let's get some more details now from oregon yes he joins us live with more details on this just bring us up to speed then on vents are today. well glad to me a putin acknowledged that the situation in east ghouta is complicated and difficult he said that amidst the civilians innocents trapped in east ghouta also terrorists and extremists of varying varying allegiances and these people are effectively keeping the civilians in east ghouta hostage. situation you know look unfortunately there are a lot of extremist forces in eastern guta risk was a range of terror organizations recognized by the un the shelling is continually coming from that area on some days the number of missile strikes and mortar shell attacks which is fifty to eighty they even reach the territory of the russian
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embassy should we tolerate this indefinitely of course not. the unilateral cease fire that the syrian army and the right their russian allies have implemented a daily unilateral cease fire along a humanitarian corridor or stablished by the said parties in east ghouta to allow civilians to leave well that cease fire has been it's been sort of impeded by the rebels for a second day in a row spoiled or ruined which ever way you want to put it they've shelled the humanitarian crossing twice now for two days in a row so people haven't been able to leave the latest the latest batch of people three hundred civilians in all who were ready who were prepared to use this crossing to get out of guta had to abort their attempt because again there was shelling five shells i gather landed on the humanitarian crossing nevertheless
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despite all these efforts that have been put in place that have been tried to ease the suffering of civilians and scooted to get them to leave to allow them to leave there are there's still a lot of criticism from western partners towards russia. diplomatically and militarily moscow plays both arsonist and firefighter fueling tensions among all parties in syria then serving as an arbiter to resolve disputes attempting to undermine and weaken each party's bargaining positions russia has placed this progress at risk with their activities which are not focused on defeating an isis russia's interests and syria are russia's interests. but russian foreign minister sergey lavrov replied to that saying that you know this was this was unacceptable coming from a coalition member he said that some partners are not ready to condemn terrorists
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regardless of who they're working for who's paying them to condemn radicals and extremists the so you said terrorists cannot be divided into good and bad categories depending if they are working in your interests or not he says the terrorists much be treated equally and he added that the russians will help the syrian military as it pushes at the last strongholds of terrorists to eliminate them and that russia will not falter in its duty to free syria from their influence. ok thanks miranda mrs arty's marie ghastly affair but we're joined live now it's a political science professor not university and. with more on this story anthony good evening t. thanks for your time thanks for waiting on the line for us moscow as we're hearing there has been a key to being both arsonist and firefighter in syria despite its attempts to open up these humanitarian corridors over the last couple of days is that a fair assessment what's your reaction. good evening to all of you
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at the beginning and then allow me to say something that it's ironic very ironic that usually always simplified the issue between terrorist and the good guys who are fighting terrorist and which is really true it's not true this is wrong wrong information the terrorists are all over all of our government can you tell me that the government of syria was not a terrorist i can prove it to you one by one you can do you want to tell me that the europeans and the others by keeping silent we're not really partners to the terrorism no this is something so really i think we have to grow up we have to stop this type of bickering between the americas and the russians that
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and the u.n. and that each one is trying to hide to hide behind something that is really. not real and just a few things the terrorists and the terrorists what is turkey doing and in syria what is iran doing syria what is the others what are all the others who was providing weapons to government how about those people who died the millionaires how about the millions of refugees in the syrian government really war on us and they want to have a great syria and human rights and etc why don't they take back for example the one million and eight hundred thousand refugees who are a lebanon now that they have areas in syria that they are safe whether they do something else this is not this is only touching upon a very shallow. of the problem itself the problem is deeper than that the
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priority is that one thing really well to ask where is the solution and if so many people of a couple of so many different things and everybody is accusing each other and doing something where is the solution that's right. you are right history that's great i think the solution is if we are as russians americans europeans chinese whoever might be if we want peace in syria then let's work together the skull collate all the issues and put together and let's really if we say we are going to have a cease fire on or the cease fire under the cease fire that means that five hours of equality dogs at least nothing that means nothing the people are afraid they live under fear they're not going to allow them to are being used as shields by different parties we're not looking at people who have conscious people who
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understand so we have to you have an international strategy perhaps have a u.n. force going into syria instead of having iranians russians or chinese or whatever you know let's have an international force composed of all of those and let's have give my dad the place into areas where we can create areas of safety and then move from one to the other the is no longer there at the moment but dash exists exist and i repeat it and please for heaven's sake let's understand it once for all the die a deol or g. doesn't die it will not die not today not tomorrow not yesterday and that means this ideology it has been word from the moment in the seventh century and it's continuous and from time to time it shows in the world two
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hundred different spots and so now all of our actions are now running out one more question time for one more question just let me ask you this around in russia in syria say the rule operating within international law through trying to eradicate terrorists in syria the u.s. however is not invited to do that in syria and yet it's based there what's your view on that. that's that this is the wrong thing that's what i'm talking about why can't we have all together why is it it's always we have to see the american standing up to undermine the rushers the russians are undermining the american why can't we work together you are the two superpowers i mean their leaders the leaders that's a trump and putting you are the leaders of the world and you can create in the world a great life why can't you work together on certain issues won't you why do you always come to certain issues that there are no sounds and you're bicker about it and you quarrel about it and you if one wants to show that he or his party is
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better than the other this is what i'm talking about what is the you and what kind of un is this this is a corrupt agency that has no meaning and it cannot function without those two superpowers to shop about is are there well look at the world for heaven's sake wake up and take us with you and stop doing this all traditional form of america versus russia russia versus america i mean this is maybe it was in the past but today with the new world that's opening before us in technology the life the future isn't enough that we can reason little bit among. ourselves and create perhaps something different then and i am asking about it because i know it's when diana has surrounded him power should not remain in power because this government has been up of ok i can tell you some might argue it's up to the syrian people to change. she drew them but anthony we appreciate your time today and he's
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a political science professor not a damn university sorry for not it's not my closure my pleasure my pleasure my pleasure now the belgian government decides to make it easier for police to raid refugees but it has to fact clash things will have the details on that after the break. the idea that dropping bombs brings me to the chicken hawks forced me to fight the battle. of new socks for the tell you the gossip and probably by a little to. tell you on the cool enough to buy. all the hawks we along the border for.
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the period of fake the flavor. engineer by all the central banks of the day don't have the control that they think that they have and that once you start to see this being picked up in markets like the gold market and others you know you've got to start to see it feed on itself in a big way. welcome back now the belgian government is facing a backlash over plans to make it easier for police to write home refugees the draft bill being considered would lead offices to private home suspected of sheltering unauthorized migrants shouted to been ski meets one local who suffered
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a right. when the new tourist jungle camping cali was torn apart thousands of migrants got it many came here to brussels it was meant to be a pit stop instead for many it's become permanent as belgians have opened their arms and their homes to migrants though for some that's brought its own perils five o'clock in the morning i heard the door. both kind of a shocker with sleeping in so i woke up with a look and i mean flow in my body and i came down or say yes who is it it is ok that i had no idea what i really i didn't know throughout the government friendly and i saw server man and one woman coming in the door pushing me aside going her up asking me are you along yes i am a lot it was a case but really they went into the lobby when the the other side wanted to see if
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nobody was really had the impression i was a terrorist that something brutal happened sixteen year old mohammed migrant from sudan is the reason the police came around six months ago he was sleeping rough at brussels maximillian park if police going to park my somalia you only come to people they sleep they come. five o'clock that morning everybody sleep they all you will see a police front of you if you. are for the take you deliver it will just wait there wait there used to be you caught. because they want they want you feel very but they don't want anybody marketing media and so when i came i saw him such as there he was really really you know he's sixteen and he was there at least already four to when
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knows where to sleep along this path with some friends and nothing so i say ok i'm home in august last year i spent the night at maximally in park it was clear it had become a transit point that thousands had already passed through fearing that a new callee could emerge the government began a program of raids and arrests well for now mohammed has a roof over his head it looks like the government is making a new play in a bid to evict migrants like him it's due to vote on plans to allow police to search private homes suspected of sheltering unauthorized migrants that's provoked outrage was done yet some are worried that while many migrants are in need of aid others have more sinister looted. some terrorists have used fake i.d.'s some terrorists have posed as michael and seeking asylum
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what concerns do you have about letting people into your home of course the risk is zero there's nothing exists so i cannot tell you that i will be one hundred percent sure that they are not the hardest of course but the persons of me grounds that are taoist is so little. for the nuke hosting mohammed has so far been a routing experience for mohammed it's changed his life how different is your life now compared to what it was just a few months ago three hundred sixty degrees like the serbs and like that. everything. i health family. i mean the family and really for me for me. or for me i have for a i was. i have fidel despite his good fortune mohammed says his family
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back in sudan always in his heart. so now while you are solved there will bella everleigh while leveling over her hundred luck a lot of oil on the lam why should our mother glow value not that either of us in charlotte along with a shiver. charlotte even ski r.t. brussels. now angler merkel has acknowledged the problem of so-called no go zones in germany hit is the first time the chancellor has made such an admission with more details of his paper oliver. we've seen an unexpected change of tack from when it comes to talk of a no go areas in germany and a no go there should not be any no go zones there can be no places where nobody dares to go by these zones exist and they should be named and something must be
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done about it. burkle hadn't previously used the same injury phrase no go area to describe parts of the country with a high crime rate but that rate has been going up the government's own figures released earlier this year point to a ten percent rise in violent crime between twenty fifteen and twenty sixty ninety percent of which is attributed to young male russian genes there was criticism of last year of the way the german media covered the refugee crisis in a highly respected group of researches said this editors acted as a public educators and that the whole refugee crisis in the arrival of hundreds of thousands of people was covered in too favorable a light. and out. the
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only people who had been talking about no go areas were alternative for germany and they were bound mocked for doing so are common enough that's all guns are lying can you is a woman walk alone on vaal show streets on a weekend evening would you dare will post or nearby streets and then they say and make it look like we are the aggressive ones they say bad things about the city no what we do is look at things. in perspective what we do is simply address facts and facts only ladies and gentlemen. but here's the thing in order to secure a coalition angela merkel has been trying to wean over the week after the concert of alliance should try to secure that for the chancellor she may well be thinking
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that taking a step towards the social policy of alternative to germany could help get those hardliners back on side with her peter all of our party. well german media does claim it is the biggest cities that are worst affected here with criminals taking over entire neighborhoods police have come under physical assault in such areas to reportedly run by ethnic gangs political scientists for an apparent cell says that some neighborhoods are no longer recognizable. it's not no longer the case that every person can move freely around just as he or in particular she wants to because we're. neighborhoods insidious which look not like being in germany but like in a different country if you look at some cities like the northern parts of or of door to more like parts of deuce book like parts of the lean then for some neighborhoods it's really
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a problem and this truth is not right they'll come but to be frank on this point we're third same problem arising out of drug criminality but immigration is a part of the whole problematic phenomenon so that brings you up to date that's how things are looking safe are today here are not a morning in half an hour. when i was sure seemed wrong. but all wrong just don't call. me your girl yet to say proud disdain become educated and endangered equals betrayal. when someone find themselves worlds apart when you choose to look for common ground
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