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i i. had lines in r.t. human rights organization accuses the israeli army of deliberately targeting the legs of protesters being gassed. by spent six hours in surgery and then one week in the intensive care unit and i didn't think my leg would be like for years also to come calls for donald trump to be awarded the nobel peace prize after he takes credit for progress on the korean peninsula and europe braces itself for a trade war with the u.s. as a deadline to extend an exemption for limited steel tariffs is set to expire tomorrow . the welcome is five pm here in moscow you're watching our c international.
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humanitarian organization has raised the alarm over the use of force against protesters along these railcars a border human rights watch has expressed particular concern over what it says is the deliberate targeting of the legs of unarmed demonstrators by the israeli army palestinians started a series of planned demonstrations more than a month ago they've been protesting near a security fence which surrounds the land the palestinians claim was stolen from them but they've been met by heavy response from israel the palestinian health ministry says though more than two thousand people have received leg injuries with many said to have lost their limbs for one palestinian athlete it meant the end of his career. the. the soldiers were brutally shooting people an old man got shot in front of me he was protesting peacefully and not throw. any stones and he got shot with an
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explosive bullet i spent six hours in surgery and then one week in the intensive care unit and i didn't think my leg would be like this i couldn't feel it i had fractured groans and my leg kept bleeding out i wasn't aware that it would be amputated it seems like my relatives told the doctors not to tell me that i was an athlete i used to play multiple sports and i used to play for the palestinian union . while replying to requests for comment the israeli defense forces told us that issued repeated warnings to palestinians approaching approaching the border fence they also cite their duty to prevent threats against their country for another young palestinian who dreamt becoming a footballer his encounter with the i.d.f. was also life changing. during my food will career i hope to be one of the best players in gaza after this injury my football career is over these really response with live fire during the protest i was filming myself
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to post it later we sure have the right to do while i was filming a sniper shot me in the knee and it was dislocated i was targeted without warning i wasn't a threat to the soldiers and all if god helps me i will be able to have surgery and hold the palestinian flock high in the european countries my dream is to produce a p.d. in the european league. what has been a global backlash over the israeli military's response to the demonstrations in gaza since the end of march forty three palestinians died at protest during that period including four children.
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now the south korean president has reportedly said donald trump deserves a nobel peace prize for his efforts to deescalate the situation on the korean peninsula so after a story meeting between the leaders of north and south korea saw the two sides pledge to rid the peninsula of nuclear weapons before the end of the year well apart from denuclearization the states agreed on friday to formally end the korean war which dates back more than half a century they vowed to sign a peace treaty agreeing to involve the u.s. and china in the process. to take credit though if the easing of tensions on the peninsula and his supporters are now also saying that he should get the nobel prize for his efforts in a recent tweet he suggested he's more deserving than barack obama he was given the prize just after he became president at a rally on saturday his fans seem to agree. was
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. so assessing his chances of getting the award his. the nobel peace prize an award for human rights champions peacekeepers and presidents who would later drop at least twenty six thousand bombs on seven foreign nations in just one year the prize is clearly viewed as such a meaty addition to donald trump's track record that someone under a stolen identity actually forged his nomination for the award two years in a row supporters of the idea have named the negotiations between the koreas as trump's main qualification for real this time. what do you think. president trump had to do with it i'll tell you what i like about everything
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with and as we've been told the trump has the best words and those he applied to north korea directly is a sick puppy rocket man is on a suicide mission for him so obviously he's a pretty smart cookie we all saw that intricate game of diplomacy we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea they will be met. with fire fury witnessed trump a saying that whole quid pro quo thing we are sending an armada. for a pair of. we have submarines very powerful and i will say this. he is doing the wrong thing is making a big mistake let's be frank those who call trump a peacemaker more or less share the logic of those who nicknamed vish gun
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a persuader trump style of making peace equally applies to iran big government that gives terrorists safe harbor financial back in i am speaking of course of a rare the rogue regime a rand can sprint towards a rapid nuclear weapons. know where no matter where you go in the middle east you see the fingerprints of iran behind problems for goodness sake here pointed as national security advisor a man who just last year thought this was a good idea and that's why this works twenty nine. year. syria's felt the full impact of trumps peace making if things keep going the way they are the country will be celebrating the annual tomahawk date sometime around
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mid spring but again maybe a nobel peace prize and trump do fit together at the end of the day after all what does obama get to have all the nice things but i we spoke with turns north america blumenthal who believes the improvement in relations on the korean peninsula has nothing to do with donald trump. donald trump's policy towards the koreas has been one of hostility at sanctions and threats of fire in theory as defense minister jim mattis threatened north korea with extermination and their policy essentially failed because nuclearization in north korea succeeded because kim jong un extended an olive branch to the south and because we were in j. and has been so courageous in its efforts to reconcile with the north and so really the cause for donald trump to receive a nobel prize really reflect how insular and parochial view of right wing is
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right wing supporters is donald trump is really not played a role in the then it's around north and south korea. could be about to start a trade war because new u.s. tariffs on imports of european steel and aluminum to come into force on may the first something that brussels is making last minute efforts to avoid with more here's our europe correspondent peter all of us. europe certainly launched the charm offensive to make sure that that exemption remains in place just last week we saw french president emmanuel the german chancellor angela merkel over across the atlantic in the white house talking about a number of things but in particular this exception in keeping it but the words in the loving embrace as we saw between particularly mr mark on and president trump we're a long way shy of the stronger words we heard from the french president just last month and we can talk about everything with
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a friendly country that respects the rules of the w two yo but we can't talk about anything when it's with a gun to our heads but whether they were to opt for the not quite all quit over emotional contact between president michel and president trump are just frankly quite awkward contact between the german chancellor and president trump it does seem that the man in the white house may have already made up his mind when it comes to these tariffs going to sound so nice to europe. you know why i mean they literally did i so they formed to take advantage of the united states and i don't blame them the tariffs that are being talked about are a twenty percent want to be levied on steel exported to the united states and ten percent on minium now the fact that these could come in this early the first of may that prompted an emergency phone call on sunday evening between chancellor merkel president mark on and prime minister to reason may of the united kingdom they came
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to the conclusion that should these tariffs come into play then there has to be retaliations or we've got to look into what they may entail when we heard from sean claude younker the european commission president. so now we will also impose import tariffs this is basically a stupid process the fact that we have to do this but we have to do it we were now impose tariffs on. motorcycles harley davidson on blue jeans levis on bourbon we can also do stupid we also have to be this stupid word coming out of the united states is that there will be an extension to this exemption but ultimately all that does is kick the problem down the road for another day and still leaves us with the situation that either the e.u. us to cave in and say yes they'll pay these tariffs or the united states has to say don't worry about it you get let off with this one. now with local elections
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looming in the u.k. the alleged russian meddling saga has taken another twist the sunday times claims russian twitter bots to try to influence the twenty seventeen parliamentary elections in favor of labor party leader jeremy corbyn. takes a closer look at the sunday times has provided us are with a little russian bought deja vu it's groundbreaking investigation with swanzy university has cracked the code on how the labor party did so well in this year's general elections and the answer is russian tweets of course. research that just that was not destroyed at the time superbowl corban and to down the street by bombarding the public with positive messages in support of labor using twitter columns that were mostly created after the election was just that early last year so let's break down that research sixty five hundred russian twitter accounts identified by their primary language work to bash the ruling conservatives and promote the labor party in the run up to the election and a few examples are given as to how they achieve their meddling goals such as
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promoting stories condemning trees that may for cuts and police numbers and funding another point made in the article was the massive attendance seen corbin's rallies but even if the scores of people who showed up were only there are things to bots retreating corbin's location does that somehow make them not true supporters other suspicious activity it was a push by the bots on election day telling people to get out there and vote how dare they say the article doesn't provide a list of the accounts they monitored and said that many of them have been deleted or suspended by twitter conservative m.p.'s have vowed to dig further into the claims russian interference in the politics of the u.k. is a breach of election law and something we've got to act to stop whereas labor representatives have slammed the article as a classic sunday times smear campaign the labor party's people power do election campaign attracted huge levels of public support online we're not aware of any from to me bought categorically did not pay for any not aware of any of our supporters
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doing so. other waivers supporters have even chosen to embrace the accusations. now the report does not comment on who specifically was behind the campaign or how many people actually start the tweets nor does it say whether or not the attempt was successful but the point is if a book comes up with shocking results there is clearly no other plausible explanation apart from the russians did it for my five officer and he says it's all just part of a clamp down on or turn it in viewers the west does not like dissent it does not like alternative views and the internet offered people the old to the chance of
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developing these alternative news and as soon as you have one of those alternative viewpoints in the west you must of course be working as one of putin's useful idiots who is a russian troll bottle whatever it is we saw this last week as well there was a report on sky news and they were accusing two accounts particularly of on twitter saying that they are russia true russia bots they were human beings and cisco news invited one of these people on the news and he came on to sky and argued that he was a human being strangely enough and it turned out he was the source seventy year old pensioner who's just angry at what's going on politically in the u.k. so it's really risible that they're trying to stigmatize british citizens who have an alternative view now thousands are out on the streets of moscow today protesting the russian government's decision to block a popular messaging service will be getting the latest from our correspondent at the scene just after the break.
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a thing that interrupt free trade interrupt freedom and i think interim freedom is a reversion back to me a feudal ism and we see that happening right now by states and presumably here in canada as well as concentrated in the cure for your hands bradley a river of the risk of neil feudalism on the horizon crypto is is the answer in my view and it is an asset class and it is gobbling up market share and the us dollar is all three our money is. with this manufactured game sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling closest to protect themselves. with the famous clear euro lifts and me the woman posing.
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with no middle of the room sick. in the real news room. today most sky thousands of people have been taking part in a protest against the russian government's decision to block telegram one of the most popular messenger apps in russia with more his medina court. thousands of demonstrators have gathered here in the downtown of moscow to protest against the state's decision to block their messaging app telegram police authorities say that around seven and a half thousand people came to the center of the capital protesters at this rally are calling for freedom of the internet and they're also calling for the government to stop but its attempts to block the app now it was banned in russia because the
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company refused to share user data or with the government and that was in violation of russian antiterrorism laws there is having a police presence though the protest has been peaceful telegram is a cloud based instant messaging service which was founded by a russian top are now. the app is considered to be one of the best for our online privacy thanks to its high level of messaging corruption the rally was endorsed by the founder of the app himself and also by a number of prominent russian opposition figures. the un has expressed serious concerns over the disproportionate number of black people dying in the u.k. due to excessive use of force by police the deaths reinforce the experiences of structural racism over policing and criminalization of people of african descent and other minorities in the u.k.
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the accusation of racism came after an analysis of police data found that officers used force against twelve thousand people over three months last year and one in three was black though the proportion of black people in the population is actually far smaller attention to the issue was highlighted by a controversial incident in july when a black man was killed by police. well britain's home office is there to investigate the allegations we discuss the issue with experts the police. like james bond they have
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a license to kill with impunity and i say with impunity because whenever seems to be any justice i don't know of any policeman that has gone to prison for killing civilian on the streets of london at the end the evidence doesn't go so far as beyond reasonable doubt i think is one of the most impossible things to do to prosecution officer and the only reason is the offices of that to protect us so it's quite a natural when you see a place officer in the dock in his uniform crime isn't driven by race crime is driven by sounds like anomic factors for young males in inner london and get involved in street crime and socioeconomic factors mean that there are more your miles are black in areas of an island than the. other rices that's not the same in other cities and so when you look at the people involved in street crime in those areas the disproportionality is not bad. it's coming up to twenty five past five
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in here in moscow now still to come or a child's imagination can run pretty wild at times but when a russian school boys picture of the stars was rejected by his teacher is inaccurate his father decided to take the matter shall we say up steps. house and senate stars like that don't exist in space and need to redraw. will close order for the photos we wanted to cheer him on and then we decided to refer this question to the most competent race of already ross cause most. closely because most of us possumus said that i painted everything the right way
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the stars do exist in different colors they can be red green orange and many other colors. and the rest of the world what did you know that this was real or did it come from your imagination that's how i imagined the stars to be i like your page team if i was your teacher i would have given you any parts even have correctly engineering wise in the space ship and your instrument nickleby should is hugely image you need to you have expressed the mood and the state of the stance. that football's biggest event the world cup kicks off in russia in just forty five days time and football fever is starting to grip the country between march and the beginning of the tournament the faith world cup park is touring the host cities at
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the moment and visitors can take part in master classes attend autograph sessions and also hone their penalty taking skills and buy the odd souvenir saying well this weekend the park did pitch up on you catherine burke and among the visitors was the french football legend of sport is in there marcel desailly the forward offender was part of the then host nation france's winning taking during the world cup in one thousand nine hundred eighty s. i was nicknamed the rock because of his power and playing technique and he's a pretty good talker it saying and he shared his impressions with us on the tains to look out for. people are very friendly and you can see that they love the food bowl i can see in the faces of the people but the main thing is is when you see the people trying to speak the french trying to speak the english there's a real energy around this so this is what we're talking about we're talking about a major import the most important competition in the world sports competition in
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the world who brings you know different culture different language where the people have to open up so it's great. for asia's very dangerous argentina there they face difficulty to qualify so most of the time during the tournament they are their best croatia wow like belgium they are one of those themes that potentially can be the surprise of the tournament saw let's see at the end of the day step by step france have you know they've shown that they can reach the final of the you roll in the almost one it. has never never see any politician or any. controversy that have enter into the football system they've played their rules from the beginning they've done well thank you the infrastructure are good you inject money is good for the community is good for the city is good for tourism so now is the time for football
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you cannot enter into the system coaches will pick what they want to win into two to shining in and be the man of of you know it's walk up we're talking about work it is not something small sometimes all the time say to myself champions league was good all in all the league was good but i walk out it's definitely something different different level different you cannot compare. the two for your. well that's how the news is looking so far today we're back with more as usual at the top of the.
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political aims to leave the victim as i believe you started with a few folks who feel something fundamentally different than mine. when i left that i sat next to martin and i'm having a long and i love me. i will show the world. leave leave god out of the work he's slow. and. take. the. country of the illegal up and i don't think he's going to come
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down to the bottom line just like i have a diploma. and these years i'm a ballpark and there i don't. know how shameful i'm going to get done it will be a lot of admission from the. time after time say we're going underground on the eve of international workers day coming up on the show off a century since the nine hundred sixty eight may day uprising that threatened civil
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war and revolution how stable is paris in twenty eight teams let alone the blooming bromance between microsoft and trump we go to the french capital to talk to legendary enemy of fashionable nonsense professor brick mold and we. speak to a world famous political cartoonist. about cia backed corruption espionage head of brazil's workers' party announcing another race for the presidency by jailed former head of state little. to reports that britain's arms sales to israel increased ten fold since the gaza war we speak to palestinian rapper and see gaza about how he is fighting back against illegal israeli occupation with this music all the symbol coming up in today's going on the ground but first there's a lot of talk in even u.k. mainstream media about how the british minority governments party the conservatives look set to lose most of london at this week's local elections some of argued that middle class urban britain is being swayed to the left these days they'll be plenty
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of people who live over in the talbot to think well actually the concert trees made a better bet for me actually you know i support the more conservative nature that are plenty of progressives and affluent people who live here and think well you know we are generally in favor of a change to society so you know this is our kind of party these days we live in complicated and fluid times so what has happened could it be allied to the resurgence of revolutionary politics over what was so long called postmodernism does anyone even talk about postmodernism anymore the philosophy expounded by ruling elites across nato nations before the rise of germany corbin and bernie sanders he is what know him chomsky said about postmodernism i think the effect is pretty clear it allows people to take a very radical stance you know more radical than that but to be completely dissociated from anything that's happening well the biggest postmodernism scandal across nato nations was arguably the so-called bric mall of.
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