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i hosted the the winter olympics in sochi in twenty fourteen we know without any major security incidents the difference this time around of course is that the world cup is going to be held in not one but eleven different cities how is this going to affect the security process. first of all people have complete trust in the security preparations and the security concept developed by russian authorities through the local organizing committee and for us it doesn't matter if you play in one city or in eleven and the suit who security concept will be the same in each of the earth will stadiums in each of two twelve whole cities also. in your specific training sites and so on and we had also great opportunity to test all of these security arrangements and the concepts during the confederations cup last year and everything went very well from
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what point of view one of the things that i think the fans quite appreciate is that russia is ensuring visa free and transfer all football supporters with the world cup tickets. will this innovation help attract more people to the event without creating those high level security risks that you might think comes into being with such an innovation. first of all it's also part of a spectator service to have to chance to travel without a visa to russia you need a fan id of the. security feature which. increased the level of security. at the moment we have close to five million ticket requests so i think the fans are more than happy and willing to travel to russia.
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some of the things we're just looking at pictures as you're speaking helmet are ready some are not ready and some will be presented just before the tournament kicks off with that in mind does that mean that all the latest security standards will be put in place at each venue during construction. the other security standards will be similar in all twelve stadiums and. eleven host cities and it's the latest on the. i think of the russian authorities to the local organizing committee together with us we will be below the highest possible safety and security standards and at the end of that before us are also very important with less restrictions as possible we have also to ensure that the people can really enjoy. a safe and secure environment but at the end of the
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also the party the world cup party itself bring in another aspect to this hooliganism it overshadowed some of the european football championships back in twenty sixteen can you tell us what measures have been introduced by fief to avoid such incidents during the tournament here in russia. yes. for sure and be sure it's on the agenda we're doing a risk assessment on the daily basis together with our russian counterparts from a forward to support also from two local organise a committee and i'm pretty sure i'm the russian authorities implemented a concept to prevent any kind of hooliganism if something happened i'm also pretty sure that the russian also were to use the police will react immediately and effectively just in terms of security compared to perhaps other world cups or major
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events you were involved how does russia relate because it's the biggest country in the world has it been an issue like that what were some of the concerns that you had. so there were more special concerns i was involved in in a couple of world cups and every country is different. let's see the security challenges are completely different. we believe in germany the source of the carbon in pursuit of it now in russia. the world is also changing really fast in different areas the most important thing is to have a proper risk assessment as i said on the basis. the can be solved at the end of the if you are working on
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a professional level together with all the stakeholders that's the most important thing from my point of view well we really appreciate you coming on the program this hour and give us really an insight into what has to be done or what has been done as we look ahead to fifa world cup twenty eighteen helmet the first director of security thank you. for. a popular so-called anonymous web browser may not be living up to its name after revelations it's funded by u.s. government agencies tor can be used by those in the know to navigate the dark web in complete privacy but there's igor shoot down of explains it's not that simple. for some it's about drugs guns kill is for hire and the mind boggling range of other black market items and services for others it's about privacy and principle to give big brother a run around simply because it has no business prying into people's online affairs
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a tour the developers were glad to coordinate so-called deployments of tour with the b b g facilitating it spread to the countries the u.s. considers adversaries like iran china and russia the journalist behind the latest dump of the document. promises the scandal won't die down any time soon saying there are more bombshells waiting to be uncovered in the papers meanwhile it's already beginning to look like toure could be providing about as much an unlimited as a tin foil hat i think. so fantastic for somebody to create technology so you. know you you could see what people are doing. but. i think. you know people have used different words. to wish to use it. where you. love them or.
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welcome to. the syrian civil war is again ask elating after taking only a short press to celebrate the fall of isis but neighboring power is getting deeper and deeper involved in the quad mire what is next for the war torn country while i ask robert malley a former white house advisor on isis and the middle east and now has of the international crisis group. as the islamic state is reduced if you park and talk
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to other fronts in the syrian war and see their embers rise into flames again as clashes breaking you're right across syria peace is once more a distant hope but can the latest battles leads again changing results how can peace conference in the situation we world power. to hammer out a common solution. robert malley the obama administration's advisor on isis and the middle east now had of the international crisis group welcome to the show good to have you with us mr malley the u.s. state department is blaming russia for the failed ceasefire in saying that russia has the influence to stop the mask. it's from attacking and that's true and russia is using that influence to establish daily cease fires and humanitarian corridors but who has influence over the rebels in this town who will tell them to stop firing rockets into damascus could possibly the state department apply pressure to
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that side as well so i mean i worked as you said on the syria for for a long time including with many russian colleagues over the years and there's not a situation where you can't point to many parties that are responsible but it is i think it's a fact that in the case of these and. it's the regime that has preponderant firepower that is use that firepower in ways that i think are hard to hard to describe sometimes but certainly been visible for people who watch them and that russia has some influence i wouldn't say they have total influence with some influence in getting the syrian government to respect the united security u.n. security council resolution so i think that is a that is something that russia can and should do there are the parties that have influence over the rebel groups turkey is one of them the u.s. may have some i mean.

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