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destination for african students and its military is in africa two last year china opened its first overseas base with a facility in djibouti the same year it held joint drills with tanzania chinese soldiers have already been here for a few years its peacekeepers have been involved in missions across central africa so is it really that much of a surprise that some african nations prefer the chinese way over america's sweet talk the chinese has been front and center in providing us with roads this country has developed. to mock you pass it in this regard so we're working very hard to go over and we believe that walk into would bring about beneficial relationship china has become successful in africa because china tends to favor and tends to stress civilian projects and some years ago the first president bush certainly
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states had more will than wallet which means it's not offer is not able to offer the kinds of aid that china is so generously providing there is a real fear in washington that china is in the pot passing lane and that sooner rather than later the chinese economy if it is not already will be larger than the united states economy which will have monumental impact on the balance of forces globally right now china has run the united states in africa on every front and it will take more than just words for washington to elbow its way past beijing it has done of r.t. . british foreign secretary has defended the u.k. ties with saudi arabia that's after a visit by the saudi crown prince to london prompted protests outside downing street denouncing riyadh's deadly three year bombing of yemen britain's support saudi arabia is right to defend its security against missile attacks from yemen
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many of which have targeted the kingdom cities including riyadh. any solution to the conflict must ensure that saudi arabia no longer faces this cross border security threat. well around four hundred people gathered to protest against the oil visit activists condemn the war in yemen and u.k. arms sales to the kingdom similar concerns were also raised in parliament by the leader of the opposition. terry in disaster is now taking place in yemen millions face starvation six hundred thousand children have cholera because of the saudi led bombing campaign and the block germany has suspended arm sales to saudi arabia but british arms sales of sharply increased and british military advisors are directing the war it cannot be right that her government this is cannot be right that her government is cruel looting in one of the united
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nations ses is evidence of war crimes some did come out in support of the saudi crown prince and to ensure a warm reception to a promotional ad campaign was also launched the prince's face today on the sides of vans and taxis was billboards throughout the city center although these ads here had to contend with a red double decker bus carrying banners branding the prince a war criminal we spoke to people on the streets about what they thought of the pro side posters but isn't convincing anyone in the u.k. that the abuses of human rights the saudis are doing good it's just propaganda for them back home to say oh look look how look at what this great well it's just a blatant propaganda display so it comes back to reflect badly saudi arabia. trying to manipulate this public opinion on the eve of the visit saudi arabia's foreign minister here to try to ease the concerns of critics saying the war in yemen had been quote imposed on riyadh he added it was
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a justified war backed by international law although unicef has called it the worst manmade humanitarian crisis in history a. racially motivated hostility and crimes against germans in berlin is becoming more commonplace apparently that's according to the capitol security chief with more on the story his. the burly interior minister has had some pretty unexpected things to say about how native germans trust in the nation's capital i have heard it's not the norm but it is becoming more common to keep quiet about it would be wrong a recent survey has shown that where is this time last year around two thirds of the said they felt safe in their city that's around just over half these days while those that said they felt very insecure it risen from nine percent a year ago to around sixteen percent right now as for what is fueling those fears
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or sort of pointed towards the influx of refugees and migrants into areas like this . district the local integration officer here says this well refugees don't fear arrest as they know that they'll be instantly released by the police should they be caught breaking the law does is the i don't think crime has decreased on the contrary it's actually increased i'd say ninety five percent of the crimes here are committed by foreigners that's way too much i think in general . people start to panic way earlier. this is way news spread quite quickly and. i would say that berlin has gotten more dangerous than any pain i think it's just because of all the new stuff like this spread all over berlin and they just make a big deal out of every time the crime that's committed. this is you and so
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political our politicians should be made to commute using the underground for one week and they made to hang out in this neighborhood that way they would see what the situation is really like has become very hostile and aggressive not nice at all . some of the politicians who represent the area say that perception of danger could become the new reality if a majority of the people have the feeling that they don't feel secure anymore and there is some simpson basics for that many things that are not even declared to the police that's crime or is that rassmann or whatever you can call it because you know well the police cannot do anything about it because our justice system is like that well they come in for maybe five hours and then they let them off again punishment is something that evidently apparently in the berlin context isn't there anymore and perhaps it's the feeling that things could get worse that's driving public opinion to feel that the german capital as.
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with the saving still to come for people in california getting irritated by the growing role of robots in society we've got that story plus of us just off the break. you should. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. she'd like to be close this is what the three of them will be good. interested reasonable. question. your column say that. something is good for all but for barcelona. but for.
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me. or whatever. the principle is good or the principle is bad has to be apply equally and that is the. again you with r.t. now people in california do seem to be getting more annoyed about automation in san francisco for example there have been a number of attacks on self driving cars here with passers by banging on their windows and also on their bonnets and in the same city a robotic guard was taken out after a public outcry the security bought was given the job of hewing away homeless
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people from outside business offices it was vandalized though several times during its patrols and now a new kitchen assistant in a burger joint has been slammed. fifty the robot as it's known has prompted the twitter hash tag rise of the robots and some complaining jobs are being stolen from paypal do you see automation as inevitable and one expert we spoke to said it's no surprise that people are angry. robotics is developing very fast and it's going to begin parents and it's already having big so it's not surprising that you're already seeing these kinds of reactions from people when you start to talk about out. of jobs being
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threatened by the introduction of the. economy. fifty percent unemployment ok that is a crisis of social political economic crisis one of the possible outcomes and it won't really likely possible. is is massive violence you know it was kind of vandalism and that was obvious i think you'll be seeing but you'll be seeing even larger scale disruptions here if there are appropriate adjustments in our political and economic arrangements we need to start redistributing things more fairly related start to pay people to take care of people and clean up the communities and to do so many sins and we in the end to make sure that people that at the technology instead of being dispossessed by technology. the
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story of a russian m.p. who's been accused of harassing female journalists has been making the headlines this week despite denying the accusations that the m.p.'s decided to apologize today. as they think the man in the spotlight is leonid slutsky a member of the russian duma and the scandal actually erupted in mid february when the first accusations of sexual harassment surface by female journalists and since then it has snowballed with more and more women coming forward one of those has been a reporter from the b.b.c.'s russian service and she joined the group saying that she has a recording of an instant worse lecky made inappropriate advances and also groped her as well at this point that recording has yet to be released in full and throughout all this has denied the claim saying that it's actually just a smear camp. that was until today today is of course international women's day and he used the opportunity to mix in the apology end with a post celebrating the holiday i'd like to use this occasion to apologize to anyone
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who intentionally or not i've caused any emotional stress believe me there were no bad intentions amid the wave of accusations against the speaker of the duma came out casting doubt on the claims and also making a suggestion to women that infuriated many is something to consider what if it's this was all just a provocation if you have hurt someone you should apologize but if you provoke you should be held accountable is it dangerous for you to work in the duma if so then change your jobs all this has prompted outcry especially among journalists who are demanding the appropriate steps be taken and today a protest was even held outside of the state duma where many of those participating were members of the media at this point the ethics committee has already opened an investigation into the situation and will be required to submit answers to all official accusations and if those are found to be lacking he could eventually lose his immunity now the one good thing coming out of this we have seen from in another member of the duma that's on the push she's promised
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a fast track in all bill enforcing gender equality and targeting sexual harassment in the government. now women around the world are marking international women's day at the moment including in madrid where they have been making some noise. you and i banged on post some fans there in support of women's rights chanting slogans such as if we stop the world felt in south korea to the streets of seoul in support of the full meeting these months calling for sex offenders to be brought to justice in russia women are given flowers to mark the day and with more on that his son hawkins. you base think this is black friday or perhaps a cue for the latest toys photo or some kind of sanction product but note this is the eighth of march international women's day here in russia no self respecting my
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will be seen dead without a bow k. in his hands and with. flower market the best and the busiest place to get up ok. but look at what the steward of the mom would have loved him up what she wore the shoes most of us will have much to start as a present to d.j. should i do business to civil suit do you know boys was not presently still with us it's in the soil is one year reversible enjoy at least ration them for good if you live so short of those thirty years. according to polls more than hoffman of buying flowers for their loved ones today with sales shooting up by ten times to put that into perspective over thirty million dollars of flowers registered on the moscow customs alone just in february . i don't because i
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get plenty of stories for you today at a website so you can find. a . good. one. and. it's been almost fifty years since we've had human beings on the surface of another planetary body and i hope that we could actually put together an
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international or exploration initiative much like we have the international space station consortium. and together the countries of the world cooperating with the private sector could afford to get back into real space exploration and i think that would that would create a lot of excitement. is a. church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest says there's a purpose for it is simply moves him to a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic
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church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice so i sent him that it has not been as the i and then i included tuesdays out and. this. is for. today there are four million students studying abroad a trend is on the rise in the game of global competition international students are very much coveted the best research graduates are entirely taken care of as for the huge number of students that can afford studying abroad they represent an irresistible financial honeypot the expression global student market has become a household term among university head offices. in france and germany foreign students don't pay tuition fees just yet but it changes soon to come in
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england they contribute fourteen billion euros ten billion pounds a year to the national economy. a foreign student pays between twenty and thirty thousand euros a year twice as much as the european student and it represents an additional consumer in the country a dream client. so the university of manchester house about ten thousand international students which is the most of any u.k. university or there was a percentage it's not the highest so those students are important to us for a number of reasons they bring diversity they bring different cultures they bring different backgrounds different ways of thinking our own students benefit from studying in an environment with students from very different backgrounds of course they also bring income to the university which is important the largest community of chinese students which make up just under forty percent of the total international student body and the crowds lining the streets around the university of manchester is it. china. or the
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president visited we knew it was really in. joining his visit the president met university to nobel prize winners measures. not a sale of. the london serial grammy the thinnest lightest material. right. leanings the. state. stopping point. since the early ninety's chinese higher education is experiencing a spectacular growth. over the course of thirteen years the number of students grew from seven million to thirty five million studying abroad has become an absolute must for all the chinese new benefiting from the economic boom this year over seven
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hundred thousand young chinese studying somewhere in the world a four hundred percent increase in fifteen years and the trend is. unlikely to reverse. a new business is multiplying worldwide. companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. in a shop and surety. ok. colonel i'm only sure i didn't offer are what you think i'm just out of a hard to earn trish order but if you want those on board i don't even want to watch our away the balcony or true since sure you wash your own i don't jim. we are
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basically we are out of it isha thank her for. amount of. oil gushing out of a bash catherine. soup. are your search. quit comparing arson yada yada yada not your engine you have. to choose a. single step i mean. that in all your shit because i caught it. all for you. so if i thought that in your quest i mean cash are we talking about what should i mean please post from issue. not all chinese students going to ford studying in leading universities in those that truly matter not all students can afford to study abroad. most of them are enrolled in universities based in their home province they dream of
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a brighter future in stocks that is the shanghai or beijing hundreds of thousands now migrate every year to big cities. that the chinese economic system isn't quite ready to absorb all these young graduates. dong is one of them he studied bioengineering for four years in a college from his province today he makes a living from odd jobs he dreams of working in the film industry he belongs to this new class of people that are educated but pull. your. old live bait you didn't you. write your routine to do or hour know for how they are coming on the watch and that you.
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be our own idea or leave them in your quiet quiet manner your cheating and some cook out of the tank should do their dirty come under water does irene mean yeah you moved your way to. being in the. rule on. your. room or you know. things despite disenchanted hopes of upward mobility china has no intention of slowing down the development of its universities it wants to become a key player of global higher education the us australia and western europe all covered this new market countless partnerships are entered into every year between china and foreign countries.
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the entire world has its eyes set on china and china has its eyes set on the entire world in two thousand and three tome university research has developed the shanghai ranking the most media tightest the most controversial and the most followed ranking report worldwide a world ranking based on the number of nobel prizes fields medals and publications in scientific journals the united states clearly dominates the ranking among the top two hundred there out of the fifty american universities eighteen blish four french and four german. so i'm afraid international rankings are in full and i sound afraid because i absolutely hate but in some parts of the world in particular by all accounts it
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went back just kind of. up. whereas the criticism is substantial there are a few years in university presidents resist this ranking race the narcissistic offer is tempting be seen and be identified as the best and so countries increase university merges with an explicit objective build up the number of research labs multiply publications and accumulate awards they go climb the rankings in france the most representative project settled in the south of paris eighteen of the country's top leading higher education research institutions grouped under a unique banner here lies the future pinnacle of french education and research the next french have it stanford or mit a poll of excellence amidst fields of beetroot. the
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the french have other preoccupations besides rankings they need money more money france covered we envisioned land but the successive governments are founded on thinkable to shop the increased tuition fees it would be political suicide so hypocrisy room. paying programs are gradually and in conspicuously being introduced in certain french university departments. at the forefront of a forthcoming marketisation prestigious institutions such as you all spoke paris or . have been authorized to introduce tuition fees these experiments are inconsequential for now but they are definitely aimed to prepare for a change in the system one day or another. to try after the global
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