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to donald trump aspirations and demands especially with regard to your hands not your you shoes but the rest of europe is a standing against any intensification of problems and tensions with iran they just reject the. tree or european nations or with regard to impose the further sanctions on iran for its missile regional activity so this sure europe is not much willing to work with donald trump. it's emerged that a man who was once allegedly osama bin laden's body guard has been living in germany on welfare for more than twenty years with the details his police. even know some of the lot and was killed in two thousand and eleven by u.s. special forces operation he was just the figurehead of the group and some of its members are still out there one of them it turns out has been living in germany for over twenty years now and he's been getting welfare payments to boot he's been
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named in the media as sami a he's itching mizzy a national and he's believed to have joined al qaeda in afghanistan back in two thousand and illegibly worked as one of osama bin laden's bodyguards because he was already a german resident by that point he dented germany three years prior a need on a student visa when he came back he filed an asylum request that was denied in two thousand and six and a court in germany described him as an acute and considerable danger to public security but a higher court subsequently overrode the deportation order and they cited concerns that this man sami a would be subjected to torture back home in tunisia now sami a was never actually charged with terrorist activities in germany but all sources deem him a security risk and he has to report to police. station on
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a daily basis here and this whole story has been unearthed again because it's caught the attention of the alternative for germany party they're the ones that put in a request with the regional authorities to find out the status of this man and how much money he's getting in benefits payments and it's triggered harsh criticism from both the f.t. party but also from senior voices within angela merkel's own cd you party german asylum laws being shamelessly exploited here do we have to give a terrorist tax money because we cannot deport him i have no understanding of these cool rulings and now this situation where suspected terrorists use human rights laws to avoid deportation is by no means that new here in the u.k. there have been similar cases last year a government report a home office report here revealed that over forty foreign born terrorists are devoid did deportation from the u.k. i think the reason this case with sami a in germany has caused so much concern is
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because it's very hard to stomach this idea that somebody who's a suspected terrorist is getting government money. liverpool football supporters in a critical condition right now after clashes with the tally and fans ahead of the game in the english city on tuesday to roma supporters are under arrest on suspicion of attempted murder i got more details earlier from alexey our ships going into eighty eighteen semifinal the champions league we're not talking about the brilliance of mohammed salo roberto for i mean or even late comeback from roma we're talking about football violence again that's a sort of romo supporters attacked liverpool supporters outside of the stadium in liverpool allegedly carrying baton belts and even sledgehammers and no one fifty three year old irishman a fan of liverpool instead of celebrating a beautiful five to when he's in hospital fighting for his life in the critical condition the merseyside police. in the investigating this as an attempted murder
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and two men from rome twenty five and twenty six years of age have been arrested as a reaction obviously to clubs have issued statements with roma websites condemning this violence in the strongest terms possible your way for saying that it was deeply shocked by the violence outside of the stadium in liverpool which is bizarre because they should have just looked into the past and saw how six pounds of livable was stabbed by roma fans in two thousand and one there have been other cases of violence perpetrated by this particular club fans and now i'm going to rome next week for the away leg does this kind of reaction we can sell me by no means and all this happens as we remember fifty days before the world cup and every single day we're hearing stories about the russian hold against the threat of russian hooligans that english fans should not be traveling to the world cup because they will get in trouble with russian holding hands almost as if you know these newspapers and these writers do not acknowledge the fact that hooliganism is a universal problem and speaking of which we are running a documentary throughout the day on our t.v.
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called football beasts and let's watch a clip of that. you never. seem to be the excitement. that's where the address. i mean. you know people who are involved.
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in good policies from the start. next as the syrian military works to secure complete control of the battle scarred city of dubai kilometers of rebel built tunnels have been discovered arty has exclusive images of the vast subterranean network that helped to sustain the islamist insurgents. so well now they starve this they harass the they moved around in our blood as you see these tunnels are massive they make catches work on them as well as civilians that they wouldn't feed those who refused to work and you can see how big they are
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and how much they have in there is like a city beneath a city and as though the. heart of we would be taken to the spot where the fighting would be and they would give as a matter fifteen minutes before it started they showed us how to act and whom to shoot the guy who told us what to do you would then disappear after that it all depended on luck before the fighting they used to tell us about jihad these martyrs of jihad and about heroic death on the battlefield but other times they treated us like dogs. the russian defense ministry has displayed missile fragments recovered from syria they'd either malfunctioned or failed to reach their target it was part of the bar outlawed by america the u.k. and france this month more details from the kerry. well as you know we've been bombarded with two different versions of events solve those strikes that hit syria in mid april and today the russian defense ministry really upped the ante by
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providing some actual tangible evidence of those missiles that it says were either intercepted or simply malfunctioned and this is going to be the barras thing development for the u.s. side which had lauded the success of those one hundred five as strikes which it said was were precise and overwhelming also dismissing any suggestions by russia that any of those missiles had been intercepted also insisting that the syrian air defense capabilities had been largely ineffective with their syrian missiles merely being fired into open air take a listen with way over one hundred missiles shoot worn down the equipment didn't work too well they were equipped with. that issue and you know you heard all they showed forty and then they showed fifty and there were. no sure every single one of the russian defense ministry also went into detail earlier about the targets of those one hundred five missiles twenty two only twenty two of those one hundred
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five missiles actually hits their intended targets and it's been revealed at that that they actually hit civilian objects rather than the alleged chemical supplies the u.s. has been so persistent upon take a listen just of. some of the missiles don't reach the targets apparently due to malfunction they were a threat to civilians there in civilian buildings at the same time the logic of the u.s. u.k. and france in choosing the targets is unclear they see they were stockpiles of toxic agents there if they were hit by cruise missiles this could lead to widespread poisoning and if it was for damascus itself tens of thousands of people could have died so this latest development is probably going to deal or blow to the u.s. presidency ego as well he had boasted so optimistically about the performance of his missiles and after those strikes even. his popularity and on the up turn with his approval rating jumping a few percentage points so this turnabout is not something we could expect him to
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let lie. a photo journalist from gaza has died of a bullet wound he sustained well documented a demonstration close to the israeli border earlier this month twenty five year old ahmed abu seen was shot in the stomach by an israeli defense forces sniper he's the second journalist to have been killed while covering the ongoing great march return protest campaign the scene was reportedly working at a permissible distance from the border fence when he was here the i.d.f. claim that it doesn't intentionally target journalists and investigates deaths in such circumstances however there's been a global backlash over the israeli military's brutal suppression of the rallies in gaza since the end of march its soldiers have killed forty palestinians including four children during that period.
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i sixty days and counting before the first ball is kicked in the fifth world cup right here in moscow and some russian football enthusiastic decided to celebrate the milestone by taking a football game to new heights take a look at this it's a match that took place in a mountain resort near the black sea resort of sochi setting a record for a fixture played at high altitude in russia i can terra firma though our own team on t.v. star legendary manchester united and denmark goalkeeper peter schmeichel has been travelling to another fee for world cup host city in his report from the counter in the us.
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this is the arena and it's one of the most extraordinary venues to hold world cup matches this is a brand new stadium with the twelve thousand additional seats only for the full games being played. and you might ask yourself what's extraordinary about well all of those acts to see. outside the arena. and i'm here to find out. you got that even though it's so close to the ural mountains which makes a place full of natural resources one of them is gold and now i'm going to produce my own gold. that's very hard by the way i'm going to put a wide line. on the form of the year when i pour the gold into the i need to be able to see when it's full that is the fridge that's cooling the gold.
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when you see what that does in a minute. so the phrase. if i did this it changes fall. down by the way the fall of the safety he had to set. it all ends in the middle one says nuts on a sunday that's when the to. those done. now
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. will forget. that only three minutes ago. that was. the breeze. who is to do this i could pick it up. this does cost a million dollars and enough gold to make to feed the world cup trophy. so in russia those a very big tradition and so it was performances in the uk at that end with us one of the best circuses in the whole country and what they also have is this school for young hopeful before most and this. trying to pick up wanted to live the tips. to get the phones a little bit like football players a professional athlete they'd be trained if they'd know i have to say the little girl is here every day for
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a while and then they grow into young ladies like these two eighteen years of age. taking them into in five hours fifteen is to get to that level. now it's my. going to have. one of the feet for ambassador. is i think signed up until you can rock legend and he's in this club hosting with a young band. sorry
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sorry to interrupt you i think you could certainly do the official post of for the world cup is featuring the biggest live yashin yes i know and you are writing a musical about him yes for media for yashin as a brit will keep their impression that it's a pretty input and for me. to say if he's great they'll keep what's also great is the city it's been likened to manchester a license because of. us and music why don't we play a manchester song. it's
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. leap. leap. leap. leap.
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as i know and to that man's talents check out more about his travels online at all t. dot com i'll be back here in half an hour for you next well news from monte international from moscow saying that. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i dives. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the super manager billionaire owners and spending to go to twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else want to do because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful
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guy but great so will more chance for. me it's going to. i'm after him we're going underground forty eight hours since the world learned of british backed saudi bombs hitting a wedding in yemen killing or injuring nearly one hundred men women and children coming up in the show the u.n. security council today discusses syria we go to syria to speak to the m.p. for a number of virus shahabi and ask him where the british missile strikes on his country were based on lies and is britain's trussell trust reports of nearly five hundred thousand food bank parcels went to british children last year we speak to food bank
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volunteer and writer of the play food bank as it is about to resume allegedly putting lives in danger from the headlines why homelessness is a singular problem for single parents on the broadcast where you could be left out if you're left wing all this more coming up in today's going underground but first remember this from eleven days ago because nato nation media of arguably already forgotten about it for our a.f. tornado bombers taking off from akrotiri in cyprus on a mission to punish the syrian regime for its use of chemical weapons this evening i have authorized armed forces to conduct coordinated and targeted strikes but one of these suspected chemical attack in eastern guta joining me now from aleppo in syria it's a member of parliament far as shahabi who is also chairman of the syrian federation of industry finance thanks for joining us before we get to other matters presumably your predictably going to say that the assad government was not responsible for any
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chemical attack endearment. definitely definitely because it's a clear hoax many western journalists went there and they broadcast from there and with their wrote articles from their last the thirteen the hospital or clinic of dumas where they were the big deal is the origin of videos were shown all deny there was ever an attack including doctors and and medical the clerks and indeed the same hospital so all evidence that there was nothing and the most important thing is our troops were nearby were meters away and we declared victory in the same area that means there is there was no need to use any extra force including chemical weapons that we already had on the o.p.c. w itself set two months ago well obviously where in no position to verify what you say we're going to wait until the o.p.c. w. makes its decision although of course britain says it definitely was
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a chemical attack which is why they took their action you presumably believe it's a violation of the un charter does that give her the syrian government the right to attack britain because of in the name of the un charter in terms of self defense. yes i mean the result of that presumably because the. britain and france and. now we call of the french pulled out of the white house hope that he that the us in violation of international law on the eve of the of the chemical inspection team arrival to damascus i mean before they start working before they start inspect inspection they just at that yes this is we don't live in a jungle it's that you know the earth and the. whole world is not only united states and everything else is just the backyard certainly in the past twenty four forty eight hours the israeli government the british backed israeli government is now saying it will attack syria again if the syrian government uses russian
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defensive technology against missile strikes or what do you think of i believe the business of us is just just is just pure israeli arrogance. let's let's wait and see let's wait and see if we if we get these you know or the fence systems and they get that us and then we will escalate i mean we these these missile systems are then we don't we don't want to get them to at the other people there are there are surface to air defense systems so basically and we have had it with the israeli assaults on us many of many of these assaults took place to help the various jihadi groups on the ground every time we go through an area to liberate an area i guess al-qaeda or isis once we are winning then the second day or the third day or even the same time we've seen an israeli strike somewhere so basically the israelis they have to be thought of a big lesson not go after us anymore i mean we found
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a couple of planes a month ago and we are willing to escalate we have nothing to lose we have nothing to lose that anyone but israel and everything to gain we are willing to escalate and we are ready to scully it with these israeli israeli cowards but just at that. from a distance if you want to really go to war we are ready to go to or guess what when we got to or we've been in a war for six six years now seven years now what are you going to do are you going to live in shelters are you going to live in bunkers fought a long time let's this let's wait and see let's wait and see you see that that's all very well and i would say that even in london there's growing recognition that your government has been victorious against the nato proxies in your country why did it take so long and what took so long because we had we have like two hundred fifty thousand jihadi mercenaries from one hundred men from one hundred nations. in waves wave after wave after wave i mean it's
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a miracle that we're still you know together we still are not withstanding as a country. ninety percent of the population lives in government controlled areas it's a miracle how we could withstand this terror just still or solve this little war supported by nato on us for no eighty year consequently and i say given that there's a recognition that you're winning time now to look at these strategic mistakes your government made because and let's not forget that your president was arguably sucking up to the british government to be before this war began huge strategic blunders by your government as it tried to. pivot towards the west. we don't want to we really don't want to rush or leave war to the west any more we have to be more balance in our international mission ship we have to really appreciate. the help that the help and cooperation we've received from our real friends
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in russia in iran in china in many many other countries more than half of the world actually and we have to really. focus on strengthening the you know i want to shift with these countries instead of really trying to please the west you know the bigger additional colonial powers the west what was wrong with the elite classes in syria that they somehow thought that nato nations allied to israel would forget syria's role in protecting palestinian rights against those perceived to be israeli interest well but they actually did not think that they just try to modernize the country economically by by having some cooperation with western countries it's all it was all about economics it wasn't it wasn't like we're trying to really solve liberate the golan heights or solve the palestinian cause by you know being friends
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with the with nato countries and i guess even that is as great an austerity didn't it because you implemented neoliberal reforms that are yes led to the break out of this are absolutely revolutionary government absolutely and. i actually had a list also in the civil war against this rapid little reforms and we had to do with more in a balanced way more slowly we had to focus on the disabusing of wealth we had the focus on economic and social development in the areas and we have to focus on local production whether industrial production or a bit of cultural production instead we we got previous governments. rushed to liberalize the economy according to. you know world bank formulas that's really the big big just the one harm with. not one single
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good came out of it before you even get back to that kind of reconstruction of course they'll have to be surely some sort of truth and reconciliation committee or they just going to be massive death penalties against those that the assad government believe people trying to destroy syria. actually you know it's not as simple as this so we don't want to you know we want to hear the wants now we want to do all equally asia we learn from our mistakes the hard way the hard way and i hope we learn from our mistakes and we have to really more forward in peaceful beneficial way that every everybody in syria has to be a winner the most important thing is by winning the. consolation at the. reconstruction rebuilding or most importantly rebuilding the human be rebuilding. the people you know or what you know these are our love for each other this is the
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real war this is the real battle and it's it's it's coming off the do you think it will take it live back in the us yes every inch of yes every inch of it will take about it live now it's worse than. than afghanistan was ever it's a small area. cluster with jihadi mercenaries from all over the world not only thought of al-qaeda we have mercenaries from all over the world with different ideological backgrounds not only like one color or one dimensional ones like we saw in afghanistan no this is the multinational. the numbers are so big. you know liberating. if there is should be should be a wall that i mean the and if we want to do it then we should be appreciate it internationally because we are doing the world. see when you when you say cleansing
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how are you going to liberate it and i'm going to ask this question did the syrian government ever use chemical weapons during these past seven years against even if everyone except that they were foreign backed proxies did the syrian government of use chemical weapons never never even what we had chemical weapons even before dismantling our chemical weapons when we had them in our arsenal we never used them against these proxies actually they were used against us of two thousand and thirteen. or my twenty kilometers of aleppo and we were the ones who went to the security council and demanded an inspection to go to a book to inspect the use of chemical weapons under the of course the approval and support of the turkish government as you know the british the british prime minister doesn't accept it and believes that russia was in some way involved with this and actually you know what i am here lately over your chemical weapons program .

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