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you know a woman i'd never say if they had it would you can you expand on that why violent. sexual violence every time we have a head to. reason you acquitted people we have found like twenty five percent of the women and little little girls they have. they have been assaulted very said. tell us who the perpetrators are of that sexual violence the people in control the men. are in control and they can oblige meanwhile europe is now dealing with the families of ice sole fighters returning from syria and iraq after the fall of the caliphate some states like france have unveiled plans to start the reintegration process at schools artie's or charlotte who once again are reporting from paris on the threat posed by radicalized children they just children born innocent into
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a will to tallahassee. but while most children are playing with dolls and because these are being taught to play with guns and knives and some have even been trained to kill. well i mean it would depend on each individual to be up to the caliphate the cool would be actually trying the guns knives and how to kill people and not only that we have seen people being killed and of course that makes it some form of normality for them which is really scary because that means when they do that we'll be there. to fight them go do something very similar to the real threat to society 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
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france the authorities putting together a plan to reintegrate the returning children of jihadi s. the prime minister has said that sixty eight have already come back many more are expected to follow. the programs to help these children readjust have been announced by the governments of europe corner but. down nature already done you've mixed it of iraq. 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 they are destroying the mental capacity for the child to differentiate between reality and fantasy in normal
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lives the murder the road ahead for these children she says is difficult and while there's no guarantee that therapy they receive will be successful 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 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 are turned they can help them cast off the horrors they have in do it or even carried out and yet the risks still high that it might be too late to right the wrongs of children brainwashed and raised as i saw the fight is charlotte deep in ski r.t. caris. on first u.s.
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president donald trump signed off on a controversial order slapping hefty tariffs on steel aluminum imported to america today i'm defending america's national security by placing tariffs on foreign imports of steel and aluminum the american steel loman image astri has been ravaged by aggressive foreign trade practices. it's really an assault on our country foreign companies will have to pay a twenty five percent tariff on steel but also ten percent on hold on the u.s. market however it was announced that canada and mexico will be exempted since then a whole host of other countries have requested a waiver as well your friends we are allies we work together we cannot possibly be a threat to national security in the u.s. so we are counting on being excluded and we shoot. each.
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there is no case for imposing tariffs on a stray and steel exports to the united states principally to the west coast of the united states however all of the states that have asked for an exemption only australia has been granted one so far as for another of america's closest allies the u. for now it's been well slightly less lucky brussels now says it could impose mirror tariffs on peanut butter orange juice motorbikes and jeans originating from the u.s. and ben harris kinney chairman of a conservative think tank says the e.u. has little room to wriggle. well i think what donald trump is doing is employing a tough negotiation stance so he is showing that he's willing to lay those tyrants down in less the european union reforms the way that it trades with the united states and the rest of the world and i think he genuinely means that the
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european union can arrogantly dismiss. all of the criticisms of it as much as it wants but it very quickly finds itself on bended knee to the people it dismissed previously. the official one hundred day countdown to the fee for world cup was launched in moscow this week he has been cutting its own team of football legends to host our special coverage of the tournament a former liverpool striker stan collymore and former manchester united goalkeeper peter schmeichel already on board and this week r.t. announced one more world class contract for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all but there was one more question by the way was going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous is a huge tournaments and a huge amount of pressure can remap you have to be the center of the beach but how
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would you. agree. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we left go. alone. and i'm really happy to join their father two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet the special one i was also appreciated me to just read the review p.r.t. teams latest edition make it up as we go. you may have to. say come on drop the cliche but it was he who during a press conference referred to himself as the special one and sports journalist haven't let him forget it he is currently managing magister united and is one of the most decorated coaches of the modern game. it really is an incredible add on to the program to the show that we can bring someone of his
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stature in the knowledge that he has a football he couldn't he can come in from a coach manages perspective and actually. put a little bit of spice on a football match. i think i wish football stadiums for like this when i play i think you'll think it's brilliant assembly and you get an idea about how the atmosphere will be and that their role in around the same kind of theme but they're all very different as well variant of it one one looks like a u.f.o. than another one i said the stadium is such you look like a cake. i've been to all the eleven cities yet we were finished or that within the next three weeks. but what i've experienced so far everything has run smoothly and everything is really well organized so my my my advice is to to relax
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a little bit about the things that we see every day in the western media and then enjoy it and it's not just teams and fans preparing for the world cup twenty eighteen in softies marine zoo the dolphins and sea lions have marked the start of the one hundred a countdown with a very small football tournament all the spectators were dressed in the colors of different countries taking part in the world cup. i just wanted twenty past the hour here in moscow still to come on this weekly but security chief reveals that hostility against native germans in this city is rising that story and much more after the break. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want. to go right to the press it's like the full story in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the winds in the. city. so also not accepted. then russia and all the us deciding maybe off what i mean companies all european companies investing heating oil which infrastructure we are building intra mini or and i think it's a trim and it's a european decision. it's
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good to have you with us today ethnically motivated hostility on crime against germans in lynn it's becoming more commonplace the declaration was made by the capitol security chief this week correspondent peter out of a taking a closer look. the berlin 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 and 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 news server like it's spread all over the balloon 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 then made to hang out in this neighborhood that way they would see what the situation is really like it's 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 as crime or as a 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 or appear in italy in berlin context isn't there anymore and perhaps it's the thing that things could get worse that's driving public opinion to feel that the german capital has become less safe peter all of
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in the week. over the moving of the u.s. embassy to jerusalem resulted in the death of a palestinian man. after he was shot by the israeli army the twenty four year old was. in the west bank. holding a ball before he was shot. in the area. also in the west bank an israeli border has been caught on video. and. the video was released by human rights group it's been reported that the couple were fleeing a confrontation in the village in which soldiers talk with smoke grenades.
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exploding right next to them. now the i.d.f. responded by saying dozens of protesters were throwing rocks at troops in the area and that the officers did not spot that the couple were carrying a child the statement goes on to say that if the. soldiers would have acted differently the rights group that released the video says little. against palestinians the reality of the occupation the israeli occupation over the palestinians in this incident as well as in many many others in recent weeks we're seeing in this collision of violence by israeli citizens or settlers towards palestinians civilians who are not citizens despite these many many incidents. public awareness is still low and more importantly the military is failing to provide. these palestinians the security required we're seeing that many many of
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the violence of settlers and military personnel. go without any trials without any investigations or with food investigations and many of them closed down due to lack of the police failure to investigate as they should and this is the case and this is the reality that we're in. thanks for sharing your sunday with us here at r.t. international we return in about half an hour. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all suck but there was one more question and by the way he's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to put me to the center of the beach but how would you and will solo the great british get you out of the rock at
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the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the fall of two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one. needs to just take the reno theology team's latest edition of make up as we go i need to just say look. this photograph is gone viral it's a striking illustration of moral strength and fortitude here you can see the students of ruined as one only classical ballet school. shop controls to the country's brutal history and nine hundred ninety four about one million
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people were killed in rwanda just one hundred ten. soon said by the neighborhoods. rwanda something the trauma and brutal violence of into tribal conflict today just over two decades own the nation has recovered to the point of becoming one of africa's most peaceful countries children are now attending ballet classes. it was an energy. i'm for to
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know which means i've been doing where experienced. it was a lady called caroline she was a teacher. teacher and she opened her own school so she continued in two years ago i think. and then she went back to the wrist and then i knew that on the third of those are pretty skinny. it's not going to have any kids so she took. the company and the dress suits it just for how those are and for the proposition of having it but it's pretty.
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when i was really young clay used to start by leo's like in time a ten way he came fencing so in only picture or like this for me it is. something like. he's got. it you can see it encourages and it's exactly that leaving. his five minutes. sooner it's a little. ethan. the only. option to most challenge is to find teachers because we. we really don't have a professional but it teacher in one though and it's just normal because it's not part of our culture. and so we really were language for i know many people coming from western countries so we cannot see this school cannot afford to. find
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a professional teacher and bring the person in one day and just rick spence it for us so we lie on people we'd be there for following husband then from time to time she can come and teach. this quarter was an hour. in the piece and americans can buy it. here the miniature super profits you want you can. incest of meat. which no impression on our national. morning rick. just. these if you are.
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numerous. we arrived last year it was with my family my husband is working for the european union i have five children so for three girls in the village school and. i see so i was totally surprised because when i told everybody out we are going to run that so everybody is taking care of you know like wow i did start them there is this contrary what are you going to doing wrong. in a pool and you know too for virtually all western missions including peacekeeping ones evacuated people from rwanda. later during a visit to the country the u.s. . as president bill clinton said on c.n.n. i don't think we could have ended the violence but i think we could have cut it down and are aggressive.
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in nine hundred ninety four a conflict between two rwandan ethnic groups not much different from each other suddenly erupted. to see neighbors. this was sort of de lay. and you. want your house i mean. this is what you want to call got you under so say look you're young well it would have been one way flight school but it wasn't i wasn't going to charge you have a profound bible study more young. couples of about fifty and. you . know what i know that i am not a little guy going. on about what i'm going to do you know must tell me what i mean. you know where we should be what a lot of what you want to know about what would you want to talk about what a bunch of years you're.
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listening to that's a. new message. to. let you come out about. but we didn't have you know we're going. to. trust i'm delighted with the truth. the mother wanted to. go on the way up to really i guess i would say i wouldn't bet on the much fun but you know this in the coming from the with the with the lead in the who sat on that is what. she really could use. whenever. another fact that it doesn't. work. he would question really.
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there was a man business in which. you are. michel going to go reset by your question with your will i work as an analogy was you might tell me what the plan is of course and get out how do you get another room i would really be in there i got a piece of your you know how you just spent nearly all joining you very quickly the woman you don't know i'm going to vote on that most american families are looking for least on the pardon it's middle of. the news. this is a very. close the first time i was there i measured it it was grammar no one knows. how i'm not a highly comma i just was he just i don't usually brown on the general economy
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coming up with a steady shift we did have. something with such a cumulative vision of how much i wanted to conduct at home gives up coming back up because i don't know who we're going to need to do one cough amongst and that we're going to question what we do is equal marriage does your imaginings if you're going to be honorable that is. what happened i think i don't really know that much but twenty to thirty years ago . there were two tribes hutus and tutsis the genocide was. gunston since. a lot of people call cobra like my dad's family his parents and his. governments are going see all of that in the genocide but he was
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careful to leave before anything happened to him because he moved to canada for a university which is where he met. one million people that died. and. there is being nice. to be. here he can learn about genocide. he killed people with. a new leader they beast even vegas the way killing them in detail and nothing is a single thing that touched him or used. in their schools last year here is too quiet because when you're there said twelve cannot go by your own. i didn't really want to tease it that part because i think.
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