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those fleeing eastern get there is a will in the rebel side. to keep the civilian under their custody and may be to use them as a human shield going from a lot of out from a lot to the camp is very dangerous. people are shelled and they are sniped and we have witnessed this our team or was there in contact with families inside the law who are wanting to go out i'm imagining that those trapped within the city. are completely helpless and we can't imagine the kind of living conditions as well because of lack of supplies and those people they want to leave because they are living in extreme conditions. i have one my for many. request from people inside the.
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to be helped to go i would say flee because inside it's also very difficult for them personal messages on your phone can you describe the kind of things that they're saying to you i am getting private messages and you know the woman i would never save their woman who can you expand on that why why are they going to have a sexual violence every time we have a head to. reason you have acquitted people we have found like twenty five percent of the women and little little girls they have. they have been are solved it is very said reality. tell us who the perpetrators are of that sexual violence the people in control the men that are in control and they can oblige meanwhile europe is having to deal with the families of ice or fighters
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returning from syria and iraq after the fall of the terror group france is in fact unveiled plans to reintegrate them into schools although that move is causing concern charlotte n.c. reports now from paris they just children innocent into a world of brutality. 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 the cops of the caliphate i believe 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 the which is really scary because that means when they do that we'll be there. to fight them
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to 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 france the authorities putting together a plan to reintegrate the returning children of john hardy the prime minister has said that sixty eight have already come back and many more are expected to follow. the programs to help these children readjust have been announced by governments across europe but is it too late to reverse the damage already done. 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
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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 in normal lives the murder the road ahead for these children she says is difficult and while there is no guarantee the therapy they receive 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 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 even carried out and yet the
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risks still high that it might be too late to right the wrongs of children brainwashed and raised as i saw fighters charlotte deep in ski. paris. now in other news this week come first day donald trump signed off on a hefty tariffs on steel and 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. so foreign companies will have to pay a twenty five percent tariff on steel and a ten percent one on a mini i'm sold on the us market can remake sicko there will be exempt for now is
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trade back negotiations with them continue but a whole host of other countries have requested a waiver to the offense we are allies we work together we cannot possibly be a threat to national security in the us so we are counting on being excluded we shoot. exclusion 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 but of all the countries which have asked for an exemption only strayer has been granted one so far as for another of america's closest allies the ufa now it's been less lucky brussels though says it could impose its own tariff some peanut butter orange juice motorbikes and jeans from the u.s. although ben harris quiney chairman of a conservative think tank believes the u. has little room to maneuver well i think what donald trump is doing is employing
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a tough negotiation stance so he is showing willing to play those terrorists down in less the european union reforms the way that it trades with the united states than the rest of the world and i think he genuinely means that the european union can dismiss all of the criticisms of it as much as it wants but it very quickly finds itself on bended knee to the people that dismiss previously now still to come on the weekly the initial excitement over donald trump meeting kim jong un was a thing tempered somewhat to look at why just after the break. it's so also not accepted well whether. russia nor the u.s. is deciding maybe of what truman companies or european companies are investing in
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or which infrastructure we're up building a true mini or in interrupt i think it's a tremendous it's a european just. the legacy of the communist era has left i'm assuming a lot of of the legacy waste as well i'm assuming again from my understanding of the soviet era that there was much more of a culture of a reuse and not throwing things away that i think the society that emerged out of that tends to reject so it's a matter of moving back to that. welcome
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that's the way to unite cautious optimism has been expressed around the world after the news of a possible meeting between donald trump and north korea's kim jong un the u.s. president is upbeat to to back. please. well let me sing if it takes place could actually prove to be a bit awkward at least on a personal level because here's a quick recap of the insults they've been flinging at each other's direction. lynn. page. with the north korean regime has failed.
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spot insults i washington does sites approach to north korea is working. what we know is that the mash maximum pressure campaign has clearly been effective for the first time in a long time the united states is actually having conversations from a position of strength not a position of weakness like the one that north korea finds itself in due to the maximum pressure campaign however people on the streets of new york who have differing views about who deserves the credit for this apparent. i think it's a win for north korea korea because they definitely approached about the issue and our president trump was being very i say amateur about the situation it will look good on chums part because he's the first president i believe to meet with the north korean leader is better probably from north korea than it is for the usa to absolutely a victory for kim jong un this is an individual who has been the leader of his country for now i guess seven years but has been completely isolated he's never
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much another. world leader it leads to a whole host of unanswered questions and risks. the american president is offering what kim jong un wants most on the front end of a process where we haven't yet achieved what we want most which is north korea's nuclear. look at other news now and i think his scrapes and riot police clashed in the greek city of thessaloniki on saturday night. these clashes erupted after two thousand protesters from across the whole can reach in march through thessaloniki in private test against nationals and dozens of protesters petrol bombs that offices they suspended to take gas and stun grenades
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reports suggest focus on the case groups came together right from the legs down at . holding occupied by anti fascist activists in testimony came. now another milestone in the countdown to the world cup was passed this week with one hundred days to go mark reached artie's been building the same team of football legend sting to host our special coverage of the tournament former liverpool striker stan collymore and former manchester united goalkeeper peter schmeichel are already on board and this week stand other world class side. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all surgery 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 the huge amount of pressure you have to go to the center of
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the beach but probably would you. agree. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we have to go. alone. and i'm really happy to join their father two thousand and three in the world cup russia believes the special was or was not a. need to just read the review the r.t. team's latest edition may go up as we go. to look. at the chos there might be asking for the cliche to be dropped it was him himself who first used the special one reference and hasn't been allowed to forget it since he's currently the boss at manchester united and he's 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 money just perspective and actually. put a little bit of spice on a football match. i think i wish football stadiums were like this when i play that brilliant assembly and you get an idea about how the atmosphere will be and that they're all in iran 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 it looked like a cake. i've been to all the eleven cities yet we will finish all 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 a little bit about the things that we see every day in the western media and then
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enjoy it but it's not just teams and fans that are preparing for the world cup in sochi is marines a little fiends and see lines that have held that i torment pretty nifty take along with spectators he would dressed in the colors of different countries taken next summer. so that brings you up today so i'm already looking forward to that will come. when low. make its manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial
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merry go round the sun be the one percent. time going all middle of the room six. million more you need to. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill you narrowness and spending two to twenty million on one player. book it's an experience like nothing else on to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game played great so one more chance for. the base
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this minute. 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 the foreign students don't pay tuition fees just yet but it changes soon to come in 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
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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 along the streets around the university of manchester. the president visited me university. joining his visit the president met university to. measures. not to say.
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grant me the thinnest lightest. material. actually. since the early ninety's chinese higher education is experiencing a spectacular growth. over the course of thirty one 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 hundred thousand young chinese studying somewhere in the world a four hundred percent increase in fifteen years and the trend is unlikely to reverse.
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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. bond trading. up and. colonel let me show you how do you got it all for what you think is generally a property of current trash water you can if you know what. i mean once you are drawing away the bulk of your true since you wash your own i don't jim. but we are looking to ship banter and amount of. it into the realm of a bash. option for a. super power our truck your search.
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quit comparing arson yada yada yada and you're not. seeing a step i mean. that in all your shoes because i caught it. all for years. so i thought that in your kill us timing question i would tell things out which i haven't played our strong 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 a brighter future in stocks that is the shanghai or beijing hundreds of thousands now migrate every year to big cities. but the chinese economic system isn't quite ready to absorb all these young graduates.
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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 mention. your routine to do or our local how they are now making our knowledge and i give you. any higher or younger and see that you can or you are. going to hard it is when your listener and she goes on the whole you can. lead to a union hall door and. do the harsher. and the ocean move change on the road
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rule on. your. room or you know. that. 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. 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
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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's. it's clearly dominates the ranking among the top hundred there at the fifty american universities eight hundred place for french and for german. so i'm afraid international rankings are important and i sound afraid because i absolutely hate them but in some parts of the world in particular they are counted rankings a. good dog for the stuff in and out of here dear ones from sean he couldn't use persian if phone call us up on those didn't. your.
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daughter only president went off fuck is often up till the end and raking in sit what's your one and. only phone via houghton in. suffolk tucked it does rain can of one for quantity of and up and for thirty up the english and institutes your own dimension bill didn't mention the others i know my dear fellow and i know one of god become a mission credited even the messenger in the end who does the frog when it was just would you when you visited got of the phone to not mention quality. to show on if you good for. them and mark just kind of the. up. whereas the criticism is substantial very few years peon university presidents resist this ranking grace the narcissistic offer is tempting be seen and be
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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 all kind of rankings. in france the most representative project settled in the south of paris eighteen of the country's top leading higher education research institutions aren't under unique bana here lies the future pinnacle of french education and research the next french have it stanford or mit opponent she excellence amidst fields of beetroot. the new table that you're on that you know i do the notable gesture on it's i do it . it. for the. i'm with you gonna do challenge. to q. and a challenge. the.
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gandhi was or for a more. onus surely those despondent he's called on me out there all. going on me when. we're sit by secular. office going it's a buck seal not good for me then you toss foremost on like an assault on the lower economic halls of it all sit on all the bottles. all dissolve as all stop it and. so on or to. go out on the ecology just the money early well we need just if. i can borrow. the french have other preoccupations besides rankings they need money more money
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france covered lee and these england but the successive governments are founded on thinkable to shop the increased tuition fees it would be political suicide so hypocrisy rules paying programs gradually and in conspicuously being. introduced in certain french university departments. at the forefront of the forthcoming marketisation christie just institutions such as jasko paris or. have been authorized to introduce tuition fees these experiments are inconsequential for now but they are undoubtedly aimed to prepare for a change in the system one day or another. the betrothed. long only resit to live because of order of didn't wonder how bridge into her going . from says president i'm glad and of own the motorist is a foreigner to come forward in this percy and.
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