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teaching terror a u.k. call conviction islamic state follower who showed schoolchildren images of beheadings as he was attempting to create an army of young extremists that story's ahead and coming up to your not international western media speculate about an arms race between russia and america after president putin reveals details of his country's new and cutting edge nuclear arsenal put look close we look behind the headlines and see if they really reflect the reality of the situation plus two we're exclusively from the controversial leader of the dutch party for freedom has taken a battering at home for promoting russia netherlands relations during a recent visit here to moscow.
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and this is r.t. international just mentioned just turned midnight here in russia now start a brand new day is in this sunday the fourth of march good morning first in the headlines teacher at an islamic academy for eleven to fourteen year olds in england has been found guilty of trying to assemble an army of child terrorists to carry out attacks in london here's how the chief of the city's anti terror police described. during his time at the school. he was getting those children to reenact the westminster attack he was getting them to reenact not just the westminster attack but also how to attack police officers but on top of that he was showing them very concerning terrorist related propaganda and videos videos such as beheading videos yet you paralyze them with fear from the point of view that if they raise the alarm when something similar would happen to them the twenty five year olds be described as a self-styled educator and was allowed to teach islamic studies in schools he said
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to have come into contact with they think about two hundred fifty children seems he tried to indoctrinate over one hundred that's despite having no official teaching qualifications and only having been employed as an administrator so how did he get that access how did he do it well let's take a close look at how he tried to radicalize the young people that he was supposed to be looking after in supervising check this seems in class c. would show students images of beheadings as well as of militants burning the european passports for the extremist cause moreover he also had the children act out terror trial cities on top of that put the youngsters through physical training making them do strength building drills and pushups he made them take an oath of silence to crucially regarding the classes london police officer for peter kirk i'm told is that the case costs a serious shadow over the school's management they're for. it would appear from the small amount of detailed information that's in the public demand that he was doing
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this sold within the class behind closed doors and. in after school activities as well and he was quite careful to make sure no one else was around told the children not to tell anybody and make sure it was done behind closed doors it does sort of belief that a properly organized to manage school is able to allow something like this to go on without noticing it and without knowing what goes on behind closed doors. indoctrination classes took place at a small private islamic school in london called the lantern of knowledge yet back in november twenty fifth in the u.k. did you cation watch dog rated it is outstanding ofsted inspection took place while there was actually a teacher this still and no concerns at the time apparently were raised by the authorities the school went on to stress that no one had ever expressed concerns about his behavior to management there antiterrorism expert to tapia lowder told us
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britain does need to better regulate what's taught at these islamic schools. the muslim leadership need to sit up on a show that they put their house in order and the government also need to assure that your abilities does groups to ensure that the lessons which the teaching behind closed doors visible for everyone to see that everybody knows what is being taught the parents are fully aware of lesson because if the teachers deviate in a way from the laces then definitely you know this would have been quite place like teaching mathematics and deviated to teach about terrorism everybody would have known that somethin somethin is going wrong and this is where we need to really work on the curriculums in the schools and they should have got mccombs out to assure that these groups are regulated. russia's military might grab international attention this week after president putin unveiled the country's new arsenal of nuclear weapons and many media outlets in a speculating indeed will be
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a new arms race than between moscow and washington but look more closely at the numbers they indicate it's not all the cases explains. the news this week might have seemed a little apocalyptic cold war in big bold letters arms race the pundits squeaked but then war always sells best several analysts in the west have said this is the declaration of a new cold war are we in a new arms race right now my point of view as the individuals who have said the new cold war has started are not really analysts they do propaganda if you were to speak about arms race than an arms race began at exactly the time and moment when the u.s. opted out of the anti-ballistic missile treaty how odd and here i thought that surely it takes at least two to make a noms race we do not want a new cold war or
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a new arms race someone's lying the money tells the completely different story the us military budget just jumped no wrong word surged from six hundred forty billion to seven hundred billion in one year and they're proud of it arms race right on cue russia's budget trying well isn't that anticlimactic for a second year in a row no less the imbalance here is almost almost funny the us war budget increased in one year by more than russia spends on its military annually the pentagon spend fifteen times more that one thousand five hundred percent more on its military than moscow heck even saudi arabia spends more on its military than russia and that's not even counting nato all our us are committed to increase the fun
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spending share of g.d.p. the direction of travel is clear but we have to continue to move in that direction it's a fair. demand that all who benefit from the best defense in the world carry their proportionate share of the mystery cost to defend freedom these grave security concerns are the same reason that i have been very very direct with secretary starr in saying that nato members must finally contribute their fair share and meet their financial obligations other nations must be prepared to take responsibility and that includes more investment in defense why is nato raising military budgets in some cases doubling them if its closest competition is reducing spending i may have been wrong here they're evidently ease an arms race one man race and you obviously do two for this tango.
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now another year in the gas row seems heating up between russia and ukraine the country's major energy firm is now currently locked in a battle over the price of supplying ukraine with fuel and how much should be paid for delivering on wood delivering russian gas into europe there are worsened on friday when an arbitration court in stockholm ruled in favor of ukraine's gas monopoly got more details earlier from a correspondent and he said. it seems this new gas war is unfolding between russia and ukraine the legal conflict now has been going on for more than three years between russia's gas giant gazprom and ukraine snuffed a gas now the decision follows a verdict of the stock came up tracing courts they've ordered now take us to pay gazprom two billion dollars they've ordered the russian company to compensate enough their gas with almost five billion dollars now these disputes their initially over gas problem demanding payments of debts for gas to live it in
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ukraine back in twenty fourteen. demanding it was compensation for not pumping these agreed volumes of gas now ukraine has praised the course decision but the c.e.o. of has said there's a situation is very asymmetrical the arbitrators justified the decision by the short deterioration in the ukraine an economy where categorically against ukraine is economic problems been solved. or those really cold across europe is compiled from britain this really chilly that the big question is going to be among a lot of skeptical europeans are we going to have some problems with gas is the going to be regarded as ruptured to europe what's the answer exactly well this temptation will affect to contracts the shipment of natural gas to ukraine snuff gas also the transfer of gas to european territory via ukraine now we know like you said europe is experiencing the beast from east this cold wave across the continent and russia's gas supplies account for over thirty percent of the european market
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but you know there's no immediate worry present russia's energy minister has told the european commission that the gas transit from russia to europe is a any immediate threat these contracts take time to process it could be between one to three years before we see any effect this but experts say countries that would be at greatest risk would be the balkan countries bulgaria and hungry but this represents a new chapter now in the long running disagreements but moscow and kiev it's all. very complicated to follow. human rights and labor rights lawyer. with this now give us his take a look in on this today first off what do you make of the tracing code install code when the ruling here they basically said all part of the decision was made because of what they said were ukraine's economic problems was not going to do with it if you use stuff suddenly you've got to pay for it generally and you well it's very true and i think you know it leads one to believe that the decision was very
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politically motivated and of course these days the west is very much in the mood to punish russia. and so i think russia has a point to believe that in fact. the decision may not have been particularly fair towards it purely political or was something correct about what russia wasn't doing right i mean you know should can this be ironed out is it the end of they're really going to pull out of this contract was going to take another twist and turn in a couple of weeks. i hope my own hope is that they don't pull out of the contract i mean my main concern frankly is for the people in ukraine particular in the dom bass region who've suffered a great amount if they were to lose gas. for heating again because we're hitting a cold spell there it would cause a lot of suffering and i i do believe that they will work out their differences the e.u. is offered to mediate the dispute and i'm hoping it does get mediated for everybody's
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concerns now of course part of this russia along the way has always said it wants to be a reliable stable energy supply a western europe obviously it would it will to keep its reputation of was to keep keep selling gas but ukraine is key to the transit of some of these gas over to the west and what's not going to mean for countries further west much as come from britain it's been freezing there uncharacteristically cold in britain people always talk about the weather but they're right to this time people are worried that the gas may be cut off is it going to be cut off by russia i don't think so in fact lattimer putin made it clear he has no intention of stopping any gas flow to europe. i don't see that happening and again the e.u. has made it clear that they really want this solved so that there's no potential of that happening. so again i don't see that is
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a realistic. outcome of this what about the logistics of this if some reason the supply is disrupted this route gets would what what does europe got him back up there what's the contingency it's going to store a lot of this gas you know. yeah well natural gas is much harder to you know to maintain in the ship than then than oil is and so it's not. an easy thing to get a substitute for right away there are other options the u.s. of course would like to be the supplier. to europe and maybe they would look. to the u.s. . at some point as a substitute in fact most people think that the sanctions that the u.s. imposed over the summer. against russia's natural gas company were designed for the u.s. to be able to muscle in tie this liquefied petroleum gas when across. yes
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yeah so. that may be indeed what could result from this and that's a reason why russia i think would never cut off their supply to europe because they know that the u.s. might rush right it all right we'll leave it there folks thought stunk of early human and labor rights lawyer were full of the twists and turns as they continue. next stories in betrayed as well instantly at least twenty people including seven officers have been injured in clashes between anti-government protesters and police in ukraine after the violence erupted during a raid on a makeshift camp near the parliament building in kiev that count was set up in october by activists calling for political reform the police and kind of strong resistance from the protesters at the site it seems the authorities say more than one hundred arrests were made some in connection with the rest of the earlier in the year they also said they found ten grenades as well as fire and smoke bombs. later the dutch party freedom's been criticised for public display of solidarity
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with russia good builders recently visited the country's lower house of parliament the state duma where he wore a russian netherlands friendship in some of the dutch press took a disliking to the mediately feel this is never far from controversy though of course having and a reputation with statements like these. if you like islam and if you want more mosques or you mom's you may have it but not here i'm very happily surprised with politicians like donald trump you know it's a kind of refreshment the fresh air in a room where the windows have been close for too long the netherlands have become a sick country fighting the islam is a shin will also make our countries more safe throughout his career builder has been labeled as their provocateurs and islamophobia and more recently the dutch version of donald trump he's also been convicted of inciting discrimination against
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dutch moroccans artie's neil harvey talked to builders about islam god is head. polluted the full interview could be checked later this hour today in europe we face even something worse than an economical problem we face what i call an x. the stench of problem because of all those open borders that we have and the invitations of leaders like anglo american who said to be a shot from as we will make it come into our society and for the last decades millions of people have come and they unfortunately not always assimilated that is a combination to have open borders and no demands of assimilation or integration of foreigners in your own society unfortunately i believe that islam is not there to assimilate people can assimilate but the islamic ideology will not have you ever just realized yourself and just thought you know i'm i on the wrong side of this will history judge me that i got this wrong i'm not
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a historian and i cannot speak about future people remember me that would be called desk will not do that but i really truly believe in what i'm doing. your full interview in about fifteen minutes from now to hollywood next where the disgraced movie producer harvey weinstein is making an unusual reappearance street dogs as does the right to the golden statue of weinstein clips you know there's a theater with something to cover the awards are set to be held next as bully boy from our new show in case you missed it explains even the movie moguls name is understandably become something of a big to boom. in case you missed it it's oscar time and the organizers actually want to focus on the movies not politics not activism and certainly not. be. everyone's favorite hollywood's best is
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going to be causing a pretty rare one shadow over this ceremony in recent years the winners were often the movies that. named although i wonder used excuse which films to promote the fact that saying in twenty eighteen will be taking place on the red carpet and in the order tori and cords of tuxedoed men shuffling down the red carpet staring gingerly on the floor let's all enjoy the spectacle of them trying not to stare in appropriately at the world's most beautiful women wearing these lengthiest gowns money can buy one thing you can rely on as it's pretty unlikely you'll see whatever doll house of hera t. takes one of the top prizes for. the war why did all of the movies that people chilly was in the running one of the front runners this year is called hold. one of the front runners this year is. a law.
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now no sorry it's found some of the red and around hundred or so people around the world have actually paid to see it it's all about an aging man and you spot a young. weight stress and takes are on his music assistant and lover. how is that ok. ok but he doesn't look forward to campaigning he will pay a room full of million as the top of almost always easy to equal pay for the g.d.p. of south african nation so what's our tips for the big winners this yeah well one of the movies is all about a disabled woman who is being sexually harassed at walk and she ends up sleeping with a green skin partner of indeterminate chad my money's on now. for
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one drama to another nasty seems outside the white house washington earlier temporarily went on lockdown after a gunshot was heard and deep somebody told me about after this break. i would still like to be up for this because everyone in it for the sake of peace and stability that with it's the russians or the americans or the pakistanis or the indians although month by and large will be our objective is the theme which is
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peace and stability within the region now if that is the board then. whether it is within the one that's done or for the region the long term presence of all foreign troops inside of one this week and not bored with what the region or for a one month. i get thanks for watching out international so as i mentioned before the break i'm pleasant scenes in washington a man's died earlier on after he shot himself outside the white house there the u.s. secret service said a gun was fired outside the northern primitive fence the white house was locked down for about an hour indeed there were reports of the gunshot will obviously i guess cause people to panic and try to flee the vicinity washington d.c. police later confirmed that the armed a man had died no one else was injured they say president trump is not currently in
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the white house see was on a break in florida. is this a revelation you can work it out yourself maybe the for him from a so-called russian trolls have finally revealed themselves in a series of tongue in cheek video confessions they say they were the ones who were influenced the u.s. presidential election. my name is socal and i'm from new jersey so according to our beloved corporate media i'm a russian bought my name is danielle st john from california and i am a russian but my name is will mark i'm from california and i am a russian but one of the people in the video was you had russian american activists who believe the media has hyped up russia's pissy reach and they try to point out that they themselves chose to vote for. the media which is this narrative that russia is to blame for everything russia at the d.n.c. russians have to do a lot of things massive interference that american elections but if that's the case
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why didn't the d.n.c. let the f.b.i. look at their servers. it wasn't russia it was that it's not just in the facebook groups they're also there on the ground you know protesting and i personally made more me in this election about hillary clinton then the anybody in russia today i'm sure there'd be a lot of messages we can give that politicians out there but this is sorry this is just us and your social media feed may have been part of russia's interference in the election. and we started to get that key used as you know russian troll or russian but we were thinking ourselves we don't even speak russian that's the mass of america is being misrepresented see the world they're tied to the kremlin their russian is their puppet if we start to think ok they're really just trying to mess with us. they were chicken of the argument to try to just raise their voice what anybody who
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is paying attention to the two thousand and sixteen election knows how much election fraud was going on we know where the actual collusion was it was between the d.n.c. in the mainstream media is full russian the narrative is a huge smokescreen to distract from all. the corruption in the democratic party and you know the republican party children running for congress actually one politician this weekend basically laughed at me that unless you have two million dollars you can see it's not the right first you know we're all oppressed by the c. system. for not taking any corporate money but mainstream media pundits their elites all the politicians they're all their own property off the bar our division of our big so we need to buy that we got together and demonstrate that we are real people. there to me sam expect us to
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green being. better mean words i. am russian and no reaction you're going. to. love the come to self finally just when you thought you knew how big the world was and what was it it seems we were wrong to russian students have discovered a new island in the arctic has been exposed by a retreating blast see if we can reveal they spotted the formation will analyzing satellite images of the novis archipelago and having made the unexpected find now they're scratching their heads trying to come up with a name for it. from one thousand nine hundred fifty two to two thousand and one it was the sun of glass year and then it broke into no than and sowed in parts we started watching the
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second one. i don't know if we. saw the advance of the autumn we kept watching as a connects instr. small and small i'm funny in december we got a picture of the food for my. stove when we suddenly became groundbreakers would begin to treat all those play discoveries in a different way and i still can't believe we became a part of this world. would be like i was well i'll suggestion this based on the form of the island which looks like a manatee but the scientists are now called in the dawn of peoples i would like the
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same as well with several topics that should news from the cover though it here in moscow saying thanks very much for watching sincerely hope you stay with us right after the break you're in our to international our exclusive interview with one of the most divisive figures in european politics these days get real this is with us .
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focus on ending the war and that's not going to mingle the humanitarian concern which is the bombing of hospitals a bombing of civilians the shelling of damascus by rebel groups that's not and also the bombing by the regime as i was mentioning earlier the son makes of that with the political objectives which some people may still have. i'm joined in the studio by get vilest politician a leader of the party for freedom well can get it's people who read the news and
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see villas in russia will they will jump to some conclusions have you met with president putin will you meet with the president know no i have not i'm a simple parliamentarian another an important minister or prime minister not yet but i saw my colleagues the chairman of the committee of foreign affairs mr fluty but also today just because they came to your studio i met with the vice minister of foreign affairs mr bush go held a speech before the university of moscow where diplomats were trained and i used the venues that i had to send the message that. we should engage we should not only talk about capabilities you know if you watch at the speech of mr putin yesterday in the duma it was all about europe and re capabilities and of course and
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i understand the nato will do exactly the same this is how people react but we should start talking about intentions you know if you know anything about the world of security of intelligence you know that there are two things important the capabilities military capabilities but also the intentions you know you can a fairly small capabilities and with wrong intentions you can do a lot of you can have a lot of capabilities but with good intentions you can do almost no harm. and people don't know the west and russia we work on either side on building up more capabilities and we forget about talking about the intentions you know and i believe by visiting russia and i hope that the russian parliament variance russian ministers will come to holland to any other country in the european union and the parliamentary delegations will come here for me to have.

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