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for tackling the spread of islamic extremism in schools prisons and on the internet the recall of ministration says it will be more effective in past anti terror initiatives as it focuses on prevention and seeks to try to stop the problem of source now as part of the drive for counseling it seems now will be given to the children of islamic state fighters who've returned to france following the collapse of the terror group self-proclaimed caliphate shiela dubinsky reports from paris this morning on the threat posed by radicalized youngsters. they just children are born innocent into a world of brutality that while most children are playing with dolls and cars these are being taught to play with guns and knives and some have even been trained to kill. the cops of the caliphate because. he actually trained the guns knives to
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kill people and not only that we have seen people being killed and of course that makes it some form of normality for them. because that means when they do. go do something very similar. it's impossible to know just how many children have been brainwashed by myself but they have already started to return home to germany belgium the netherlands meanwhile in france the authorities are putting together a plan to reintegrate the returning children of jihadi is the prime minister has said sixty eight have already come back many more are expected to follow. programs to help these children readjust have been announced by governments across europe but is it too late to reverse the damage already done. videos like
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this have emerged showing children carrying out mock executions. the little children are not only victims but they're on the cusp of being forced into being perpetrators but in the video that we just saw are you see the sadism of the adults being played out through the children so there are destroying the mental capacity for the child to differentiate between reality and fantasy normal lives of murder the road ahead for these children she says is difficult and while there's no guarantee the therapy they've received will be successful she is hopeful if the child had a fairly good our emotional experience early the child will tend to be more resilient in coming through very severe trauma. that's one thing the other thing
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will be very much dependent on how well trained the therapists are governments in europe hope that by offering care and support to the children who return they can help them cast off the horrors they have in do it or even carry it out and yet the risks are still high that it might be too late to right the wrongs of children brainwashed and raised as i saw fighters shola deep in ski r.t. paris. britain's rolling out the red carpet for the saudi crown prince is right there for a three day visit but a lot of protests applied over it over saudi arabia's deadly bombing campaign in yemen which has been going on for three years you saw really was it one of the demonstrations or. there are around three four hundred people here at this protest against the visit of the saudi crown prince mohamed bin cell but the protesters
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from back radio position activists protesting against saudi arabia's continued involvement since they helped to suppress the revolution of two thousand and eleven to those opposing the arms trade and the war in yemen one of the people we spoke to was the labor m.p. chris williamson the british military advisors to be involved but takes it to a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain's presentation. as a nation that stands up for human rights so we've got no place it seems to me selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the war why having military forces there now since the saudi bombardment that you have and began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of weapons while the us. is still worth over one hundred ten billion pounds some of the biggest deals in u.s.
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history and the visits of the have been selma also being raised in parliament today by the labor leader jeremy corbett a humanitarian disaster is now taking place in yemen million his face starvation six hundred thousand children have cholera because of the saudi led bombing campaign and the block a germany has suspended arms sales to saudi arabia but british arms sales have shot me increased and british military advisers are directing the wall it cannot be right that her governments this is prejudge cannot be right that her government is colluding in one of the united nations ses is evidence of war crimes but it's also to be meant. that's in addition to these hundreds of protesters there is a slow council protest numbering a couple of dozen people who are here to welcome the government been so it's
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a lot of that but in any case this protest definitely the larger of the two. former russian policeman labeled the siberian rippers been jailed for life for a series of grisly murders that shocked the nation the fifty two year old had been described as a model employee and a perfect husband but seems have been living a sinister double life for almost two decades. ok. thank.
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you with that skillz must be an awesome you know it's. going to be speaking of something that is still going. to give you. thanks. even you believe you didn't lose a deal. is not the. truth
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. which i would just want you to do so then deal with. this but i'm crying united states offer to merge the saudi national with suspected links to al qaida was able to live freely in the country for seventy years lawmakers in a dim other answers as to why the state department granted the man a visa maupin's got the story may be hard to believe but the alleged al qaeda terrorist has been living in the united states for seven years unnoticed saudi national naive flower flogged is now been arrested and at this point members of congress want answers about how this was allowed to happen in two thousand he attended an al qaeda training camp two thousand and eleven he moved to oklahoma on a nonimmigrant visa joining his wife in two thousand and sixteen he was even able to get a pilot's license however that was revoked when the f.b.i.
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finally started an investigation now he is in custody awaiting trial on a number of charges the indictment charges two counts of these a fraud. the third gun charges self launch with making a false statement to the f.b.i. when he denied ever having associated with anyone from a foreign terrorist group he may not have been able to enter the united states of authorities had actually been able to pay more attention it turns out that back in two thousand and one his fingerprints were actually found on an application to a terrorist training camp furthermore his father was named as a person of trust in an al qaeda document now at this point that data was not able to be analyzed until twenty seventeen. i'd say there was a number of breakdowns going burks with the original intelligence was maintained in schools he should have been on the watch list you know who was on the list oh marmont teen the pulse nightclub shooter recently released cell phone records
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indicate that just days before the attack he was considering whether or not to attack disneyland he was on the f.b.i.'s radar screen after making threats against his coworkers and claiming to have ties to jihad ists however after ten months of monitoring and three f.b.i. interviews they determined that he was quote not violent or dangerous after he did carry out his attack the f.b.i. said he had self radicalized on the internet we're working hard to understand it and his motives and his sources of inspiration. but we are highly confident that this killer was radicalized and at least in some port through the internet so the internet did it ha well remember that florida school shooter apparently he left tips on the internet that he was planning to shoot up the school people called the f.b.i. about it but they never bothered to look into the matter the f.b.i. is a term in the protocol was not. the information was not provided. it
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no further investigation was conducted that. this is an ongoing failure of the united states and it's not just the u.s. it's also in europe to properly vet these people and the f.b.i. had ample warning that the orlando attacker was a threat but because he was muslim but they did not want to look into it they did not want to seem that they were targeting these certain religious groups even reports that come out with school shootings in the united states where the f.b.i. many times received a phone call warning them about the shooters and nothing happened because of that the f.b.i. did not follow up so i think it's not so much a lack of resources at it as it is a lack of knowledge or understanding about the threats that matter the most. ukraine has started seizing assets belonging to the russian energy giant gazprom following buz long dispute of a gas supplies told by that of their own with a correspondent for trying. the contracts are in dispute except between ukraine and russia what's the latest know them well it's one of these cases when you can easily
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say not again russia and ukraine could be on the brink of an all out gas war again as you said kiev speak seizing the assets of russia's energy giant gas but a few days ago gasper said it was scrapping all sales and transit contracts with kiev however there is something for you to bear in mind no matter what happens in politics all the difficulties between kiev and moscow the ultimate reality has been that ukraine has been relying on gas imports from russia all along for all these years eastern and central europe to a massive share of these gas supplies is delivered through ukraine if there's jenga tower of contracts for the purchases the transit and all the political issues to top all that off collapse as staying warm in eastern europe during this very cold
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spring as we all know could become an issue and even west you know there will be viewers watching in britain and france etc etc going on a minute a lot of. ukraine or the there's been a blip couple years by the said there was a blip in the. believe ukraine was siphoning off some of the little bit of it that i'm sitting ok because russia wants to be seen as a reliable partner doesn't it so to try and get this kind of the catalyst for where we are now was a recent call yeah well ukraine's nafta gas and russia's gas from have been settling their disputes and a stockholm arbitration court and in the last few years there have been so many issues and between these two but just a short while ago one stockholm tribunals decision forced the craney and for. to pay the russians a sum of about two billion us dollars that was basically
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a gas bill that they hadn't paid but then the latest decision was that russia's gas must pay ukraine's nafta gatt as more than four point six billion us dollars and that was for abusing their position as a monopoly and if you do that math then moscow and kiev more than two point five billion euros dollars and the bosses at gas more extremely unhappy they were saying that the reasoning for that was completely and unfair and that they're just bailing out a shattered economy which many times as we've seen just couldn't pay for the gas that they were buying. not the traits is justified the decision by the show of deterioration in the economy categorically against the economic problems been solved expense. so russia ukraine gas wars have happened before and it has previously led to energy crises in the region those in the west as you
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were saying for now they don't have to worry about anything and again it's not in any of russia's interests to spoil this reputation as a reliable partner but previously kiev has been caught for illegally siphoning off russia's gas intended for europe so there have been disruptions in gas deliveries but obviously russia how to protect its political and economic interests and technically it wasn't gas rumsfeld is so the twists and turns continue will continue to follow it thanks for explaining it's complicated. if you're trying to be a bit earlier on them palestinians in a district close to jerusalem's old city say their lives have been ruined by an excavation project is really archaeologists and settlers have been tunneling on the buildings of the neighborhood in search of the ancient ruins of the city of david but their activities appear to be causing devastation above ground.
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in the south lawn after the excavation work started the ground began to sink our houses laying about twenty centimeters to watch sign and the walls have started to crack the floor has also granted. them to have it done a look at the house she relayed until it collapses under the children on my son and his wife look at the destruction look at how crooked the house is look at the walls
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they're all broke in the roof once fell in on my grandson. hear them working at night and the thing all starts to shake of course i'm against it this is our home where else are we supposed to go norm can stop them where this is what they want they want the arabs to leave this home so that they can take them . for many years we've been complaining but no one helps us but one day we felt the house moving so we call the police they made us all leave but it rains now water lands on the furniture we have lost everything there is nothing left for us to. say
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goodbye for this date on the breaking news. reports about an hour ago some more details now that have come in from the austrian capital vienna it seems at least three people been injured in the stabbing the. local media alone attack lashed out at pedestrian seemingly at random before then fleeing the city. park in the city's jewish quarter now underway with the cold police deployed at the scene and the surrounding areas they haven't caught the suspect yet the motive for the stabbing no at this stage so across with us throughout the coming hours that's a snapshot of the big news stories going on right now around the world always lots more of the same clued in keeping abreast about what i. call him here in moscow is kevin owen saying thanks for watching.
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both the united states and russia announced their nuclear weapons posture both
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countries are. entry a new age of the age of hypersonic weapons now in the new arms race. in the middle of the sixty's there were thirteen million students enrolled in higher education in two thousand and fifteen there were two hundred million in less than fifteen years they're expected to be four hundred million to. hold liberia. lepage border and. while the demand keeps growing university tuition fees skyrocket the world over the cost of education is high increasing. their. work harder is more.
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mystery i don't understand how can a school be a scam. in the name of so-called economic pragmatism and as a result of international competition university is a turning into a huge money making machine it's. none of my family members went to university i think i wanted to be i wanted to be got one. from shanghai to new york to berlin countries around the world reflect trying different moves each remodelling its system in its own way but at what price and who profits from it. at the starting point of a story which begins at the end of the ninety's. at that time you had this
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financial izing in. all the while expanding many intellectuals european university presidents and expert groups engage in a vast reflection on how to build a more complete more ambitious europe. how to strengthen its intellectual scientific and technological influence. what is the secret of the united states and its economic power. the answer lies in higher education and research. a realm that has become undeniably strategic. at the end of the twentieth century american universities prevail andrew europe is afraid afraid of finding itself on the sidelines it needs
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a strategy and so european gauges in a series of reforms to make its higher education more competitive so it can serve europe's economy its productivity its job market and its liberal project england will quickly set the tone before anyone else and to get straight to the point. after the second world war we had a system where local education authorities around the country were responsible for providing a grant to students and giving of covering tuitions fees. and that was at a time when roughly three percent of eighteen year olds went to university around twenty thousand. all science students will. be required to attend lectures on physics chemistry mathematics and biology it will also be possible for science students to major in philosophy. knowledge is not a set of facts but
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a huge net woven in one piece and covering all subjects all places all people. in the one nine hundred eighty s. and nine hundred ninety s. there was a funding crisis amongst universities lots of vice chancellors complaining that they didn't have enough money to cover the amount of students are now coming through the system so the government commissioned a report and this was called the deering report and that came up with a number of recommendations almost one hundred recommendations roughly half for the government about how it could. maintain sustain and improve higher education in the u.k. and one of the most controversial parts of that report was the introduction of was i in one thousand nine hundred seventy the british left led by its young charismatic candidate tony blair wins the elections after eighteen long years of conservative rule. at the age of forty three the head of the labor party takes
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charge of the country with a program whose foundation is to apply private sector management models to public services so as to make them more efficient more productive and in the higher education will be no exception. right. we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate. face became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because of that moment the principle of free education free higher education and you know terry finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to start five years later prompted by his second term election tony
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blair authorizes universities to charge tuition fees up to three thousand three hundred pounds yearly and tony blair. head of britain's labor party successfully passed a reform that the conservatives would never have dared bring forward. in two thousand and ten the labor party rallies the opposition the coalition made of liberal democrats conservatives led by david cameron take charge of the country very rapidly the debate of the jewish and fees arises on the political scene again this time the government intends to authorize tuition fees up to nine thousand pounds yearly all the while reducing the portion of public funding and it catered to universities this new reform violently divides both members of parliament and public opinion the have been very difficult choices to make we have opted for a such of policies that provide a strong base for university funding which makes a major contribution to reducing the deficit and introducing
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a significantly more progressive system of graduate paper and stuff we inherited and i'm proud to put forward that magic so this. order. there is nothing a bank that tiny benefit to the lowest income graduates that justifies doubling or tripling the debt of the vast majority of brides isn't incredible for the past year but that you actually introduce the principle of graduates paying and thank you for two jewish in fee increases is able to drum up quite so much they can drop the issues out there was any young person ask any young person in any poor communities in our country what is your prospect what is your what do you want to do many would say i want to study i want to qualify i want to go to university i want to achieve something in life.
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yes they are very poor or they're going to borrow money to survive to get through university they simply will not do it and this decision matters so much to so many people. i'd say to the house if you don't believe in it vote against it was. to the right three hundred twenty three you know for the last three hundred true god. was. i was when it was really from three thousand that it became one thousand pounds i was up to university if they wanted to introduce nine thousand pounds
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a maximum face or anything between six thousand and nine thousand and unsurprisingly most university decided to set nine thousand pounds most students have now half a million students going through every year most of those will be paying a minimum nine thousand pounds a year and that's stuns. over the course of fifteen years british politicians are ruling class that enjoyed free access to education inflicted a paying system on the new generation. british students along with a european fellows now have to deal with these new rulings that's the way it is. they're young they long for a solid future get thirsty for knowledge and dream of climbing the social ladder all that has a price tag and they'd better get used to him. and that i grew up in a working class family in the south of poland the young woman could have enrolled
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in a university in krakow in copenhagen or even obs to don. it would have been free in england and it was granted a student loan to pay for her nine thousand pounds tuition fee. i knew i was going to go abroad to study and i think well for a little while i thought it was going to be scotland but then. i think i decided it was england you know like way back and it just stuck with me and i and i came here and it was it was scary it was so scary because i was away from home i was here alone i didn't have anywhere to turn to and look at me now i study chinese of all the costumes that i could have chosen i can't wait for you know what the future holds and what i'm going to do i have so many ideas but.

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