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it's a matter of confidentiality only is the world like the our business. correspondent is caught up in tear gas during may day riots in paris. its water cannon after mass protest is a cards. to tell you one thing. israel's prime minister tries to convince the world that iran cannot be trusted just days before donald trump intends to scrap the historic nuclear deal. and trump says negotiations with north korea on denuclearization will go ahead well his security adviser believes what happened in libya should serve as a model. this
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is our international. a massive rally to mark may day in the french capital turned violent as mass demonstrators burned cars and hurled smoke grenades. he was caught in the crossfire between protesters and police who are deploying tear gas and water cannon. well all call him for the moment however those clashes we saw between the police and the protests is have been some of the most remote function of intense clashes i've seen in the last fifteen months or so in france i just want to give you a sense of what sort of damage has been created from those are clashes and not just
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clashes but the damage that was caused by the protest is the police had warned early on tuesday morning ahead of these may day protests that they thought they were going to be hijacked by anti capitalists by anti fascists and they would indeed that they came out in their hundreds ready with a gear they safety gear to be able to protect themselves from the tear gas the masks just have a look at this is one of the vehicles that they burned still smoking there and just behind it the plumes of smoke that came up from this vehicle huge promptly mz of smoke that went up and just completely mosques this block of apartments where people were living protesters who had damaging and smashing items up across this part of paris and the police had to let them be however when they came in when they started the fires here when these apartment blocks were put in danger then the police intervened and we were cool in that crossfire here is what happened in the
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middle of cashews now starting when the police or anything i mean look around very you'll see the tear gas is coming up to us the police move again and that's because just behind us there is a fire going on the demonstrators have put forward to a very cool and emerged bike and as you can see smoke because it. well as you might have gathered we've just been in the middle of what was quite a large clash between the police and the protesters just look behind me this is one of the trucks with the water cannons and you can see the gendarme now coming down and you can see some of the water in the foam that's been on the ground to try and push these protesters back take a look behind me and actually trying to barricade themselves up now that's off to they set fire to what looked like a g c p the fact it's still own fire over there in the distance the process is it
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is if you just turn around a little bit more can't really have a look at this you may see this big. dog smoke coming up here on the protesters what they did is they live fire to what seemed to be some sort of motorbike and the car this protest is due to continue these guys say they want an anti capitalist society they want an end to fascism of their own that but the reality is what they're doing today is not just smashing up the big businesses in the big enterprises they're actually now searching up small enterprises and putting people's lives in real danger surety pinsky r.t. paris. more than two hundred people have been arrested over the clashes according to police france was not the only country to witness clashes between police and protesters. in greece also saw the labor day rallies turn violent however many
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nations also enjoyed more peaceful demonstrations including in russia germany and you. israel's prime minister is gone all out to prove once and for all that iran lied about its nuclear ambitions he wheeled out thousands of documents and c.d.'s of evidence as part of a power point presentation that comes just twelve days before donald trump intends to scrap the iran nuclear deal. tonight i'm going to tell you one thing iran lart the evidence well that lies in this filing cabinet allegedly thousands of documents and c.d.'s half a ton to be precise proven conclusively tehran misled the world about its nuclear plans both before and after the twenty fifteen agreement we've known for years that iran had a secret nuclear weapons program called project them out hailing this as a significant development and a great intelligence achievement that the all who was sure iran has one reason and
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one reason only to hide this information why would a terrorist regime hide and meticulously catalogued in secret nuclear files it's not to use the middle lootera do a state hiding its nuclear weapons program what other country would do such a thing some will remember netanyahu has twenty twelve un speech and the cartoon bomb iran's foreign ministry has already called his presentation a propaganda show but the issue here is also a serious one since the onset netanyahu has been an ardent critic of the iran agreement so this is a terrible deal. i think this deal is a bad bad to do. it should never have been concluded. and if you do. president trump. will decide will make as the solution on what to do with the nuclear deal. i'm sure you'll do the right thing
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the right thing for the united states. the right thing for israel. and the right thing. for the producer of the world this development comes at a crucial time for this international framework in less than two weeks president trump will decide the future course of u.s. action is likely to differ strongly from the other members of the five plus one group despite last week's niceties during president micron's visit to the states so far trump has kept his cards close to his chests we'll see what happens his favorite phrase whatever does come about on may the twelfth there's a new york who will do all he can to convince the world that scrapping the deal is the right way forward even at the cost of years of negotiations and the delicate regional power balance will hold as a huge diplomatic success the iran nuclear deal was hammered out back in two thousand and fifteen between the u.s. china the u.k. russia france germany and of course iran the negotiations took nine years and in
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the long standoff tehran agreed to strict limits on its nuclear program and to open up facilities to international experts in return some sanctions against the country were lifted now after netanyahu promised to share his data with the world germany and france in particular both said well it needs to be studied in detail over the white house backed netanyahu presentation saying around tried and failed to hide its activities from the world that statement contradicts data from the nuclear watchdog the international atomic energy agency and the e.u.'s foreign policy chief in turn said netanyahu claims don't put into question iran's compliance with the deal we heard reaction from people in the capital of iran. now that trump is in the white house and your cards are. having its most ardent it seems to be. what is after again to break the deal and make america pull out of the. certainly if the israelis had precise information and it could be investigated in
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a serious manner they would take action fast because they know they have to do something to get results in a much shorter time. ran has been committed to all its promises no these release are just playing games but i don't think very referee was accepted and i think the european union supports iran's we have to remember that this is not the first time that israel has accused iran of trying to build a bomb and the the prior evidence that they have actually provided has not held up we have to take this with a very large grain of salt and we also have to remember the timing i mean this is comey less than two weeks before trying to make a decision right regarding if if the united states wants to stay in visual so absolutely no evidence so far. donald trump of getting rid of nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula will make the world
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a safer place he also expressed confidence his meeting with kim jong un would happen soon this comes in the wake of friday's historic summit between the leaders of north and south korea during which the two sides committed to denuclearization and valve to sign a proper peace treaty however donald trump's national security advisor says denuclearization should be based on what happened in libya. will president trump in the sickest that kim give up ship out all of those nuclear weapons all of those nuclear fuel all of those ballistic missiles before the us makes any concessions yeah i think that's what denuclearization means and we have very much in mind the libyan model from two thousand and three two thousand and four back in two thousand and three libya agreed to eliminate its weapons of mass destruction but it's not a correspondent brad gets the explains now the country didn't exactly benefit.
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remember the colonel colonel gadhafi he once had the nuclear program scary stuff a despot with nuclear weapons so the world sanctioned him pressured him punished him eventually colonel gadhafi offered to scrap his nuclear program the u.s. and britain made the deal all hush hush they lifted sanctions resurrected relations made friends seven years later they came back and helped to kill him. he died painfully tortured alone in the desert his army having been obliterated by the u.s. britain and allies his murderous freedom fighters they called them then would go on to plunge libya into anarky killing thousands many and the place on terror
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lists later pundits in america in europe in korea would write that perhaps gadhafi giving up the only weapon that could have protected him was a bad idea in pyongyang's view the libyans took the economic bait foolishly disarmed themselves and once they were defenseless were mercilessly punished by the west the president affirmatively been leaders gadhafi his brutal death does not offer much confidence can join in about a safe exit the libyan crisis is teaching the international community a grave lesson iran when giving up its nuclear program thought it could get a better deal i want to ask if you're have made up your mind to pull out of that deal and if you do pull out of the deal do you think you worry that sends the wrong message to north korea as you see to enter leclaire talks with kim jong un no i think it sends the right message you know in seven years that deal will have expired and iran is free to go. go ahead and create nuclear weapons that's not
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acceptable seventy years is tomorrow that's not acceptable you can't help but wonder at the logic if there is any it's hard to tell sometimes with trump how is ripping up a nuclear disarmament deal a good thing or a good precedent maybe north korea will get it it has now floated the idea that it's too could give up its nuclear program it is important to be positive optimistic look forward don't think about what happened to the last few guys that gave up their nukes maybe mr bolton didn't think about what he was saying he does want north korea to disarm right not grew its nuclear arsenal and paranoia or perhaps mr bolton one of the most hawkish and militant officials in the u.s. brought up libya on purpose it seems like they're telling the north koreans don't
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disarm when they do that because of course north korea like iraq for that matter disarm and then the u.s. invaded them and destroy them and killed the leaders and killed all the people in the in the ruling circles so you can really tell mr crump when you i mean you know one moment endorsing peace at another moment is telling. mr kim that he is going to be. sodomized with a bad net like the. old market off or hang them as they did to. saddam hussein if the north koreans feel the u.s. is going to destroy their country and would have starved all the countries in that area. meanwhile south korea started removing the loud speakers from its border with the north in light of the deescalation they used to send out pointed messages like these. i want to.
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you both cass could be heard not only by north korean soldiers on the border but also by locals living close to it propaganda loudspeakers on both sides of regularly being removed and reinstalled following times of both tension and the escalation between the two koreas meanwhile the leader of south korea moon giant has even reportedly suggested that donald trump deserves the nobel peace prize for his efforts to go public reaction to this starting in the united states. which world leader has done the most for world peace three. that's a tough one but i guess i'd point to him as a moon of south korea and can you point to which world leader has done the most for world peace out of these three. wars it's there to tell us why. on all three try the only one that's been able to get these people to talk to each
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other. the leader of south korea has suggested that donald trump be given the nobel prize oh my god no he doesn't deserve anything but. i find it difficult to give donald trump credit for anything is the worst thing i ever heard oh my god. yeah that's not going to have. just hours before the u.s. was about to slap your with huge import tariffs on steel and all you many i'm a special exemptions been extended it had been feared that if the tariffs that come into force they could have triggered a full scale trade war on the smear car reports from washington. one would think that europe would be happy with trump's decision to extend the extension for another month but europe wasn't too pleased saying that the tariffs should be done away with completely now in addition to that the e.u. warned that it would not negotiate under threat these uncertainties however have
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negatively affected european businesses as the state exemption has only been granted for one extra month there's a sense of the cam having been kicked down the road firms cannot continue making investment decisions based on short term uncertain deadlines washington has been trying to force countries to accept quotas on steel an element of imports and they have until june first to accept washington's ultimatum things are so tense that chancellor merkel and president even crossed the atlantic to talk to trump about this but it doesn't seem like it matters how touchy feely you get with trump his mind appears to be set you know it sounds so nice to. you know why i mean they literally did i care so they formed to take advantage of the united states and i don't blame them if tariffs are imposed the e.u. which happens to be washington strongest trading partner says it will retaliate by placing tariffs on lucrative american imports including harley davidson motorcycles levi jeans orange juice and kentucky bourbon to name
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a few. 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 i'm going to tariffs on motorcycles harley davidson and blue jeans even as. we can also do stupid we also have to be. so the good news is the trade war has been postponed for now but the question is will europe backpedal at the top director of the american institute for economic research jeff we took a thinks that term has been thinking about trade wars from the start. trade war is what he intended from the moment he put his hand on the bible and took the oath of office office i don't think he wants to come to good good resolution to this complex he wants to create the context and then keep creating and keep creating the conflicts is a convinced economic nationalist like he thinks he really believes in is in this
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part that if he can create an american national machine or production that's not the kind that is on europe canada and the rest of the world that this will somehow be good for america don't trump believes in a zero sum kind of world it's like either america wins or or or america loses this is not the right way to describe international trade relationships it's about cooperation among among producers there it's very difficult to say who's got the most to lose everyone has something to lose american producers and consumers and all of european producers and consumers and china and latin america and canada and australia i must say as an american i'm very embarrassed this is what we've come to. a leading cancer surgeon in russia is raising awareness of the dangers of diagnosis he launched his campaign after he himself found out to light that he has the disease and now has little
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chance of survival. well the sickness what channel when there was no oldish discomfort or found out that i was ill by chance so i had stomach ache took some pills to still decided to check the book the symptoms meant the scan clearly showed it wasn't schumacher so a day later i already have the bug narcissistic. with the gene yeah but to go in the day i found out i told my wife the news for some presents for our kids she panicked started crying her hands was shaking i tried to comfort her as i could told her treatment plans the hardest thing is to
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help my kids cope. and there's a lesson in your back to. the main aim of the project is to give cancer patients as much information about the disease as possible currently the situations that we have a sort of between the patient and doctor the patients must know everything about the disease the prognosis all possible complications and all the options. to get the funding current girlfriend of a college just like. a special session of armenia's parliament has rejected the only candidate put forward for the vacant prime minister's position the vote came after more than two weeks of massive protests demanding that nichol selected tens of thousands of opposition supporters have been demonstrating in the
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center of the capital since the morning while watching the parliamentary session. special screens of depression failed to be elected to call to block major roads railways and their ports while supporters pledged to continue protesting till he's quote victorious and earlier tuesday he warned of a political tsunami if he doesn't win if a candidate is rejected by parliament by armenians or a fresh vote must be held in the chamber within seven days if a prime minister is not confirmed for a second time parliament's dismissed and fresh national elections are held the mass opposition protests started almost three weeks ago and they forced previous prime minister. to resign. the. spirit deal the more than half of migrants who are taking integration courses in germany have failed to pass basic language tests and as the country's about to open its doors to even more asylum seekers peter all of picks up the story for germany
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welcoming well over one million refugees and asylum applicants over the last three years was just the beginning the tough job comes in integrating those people into german society that seems to be pretty much something everybody agrees on just ask the chancellor it's a good story for you to look at the integration of the turkish urging migrants has a very special meaning for us to meet the focus here is to learn german language those who speak german get better involved in our society. under the whole saddam is a curse the added challenge is the big number of refugees in germany not to only register the chief to task because it is ration of a long term residency only be granted when refugees for the task of integration and that things have not been going to plan the federal office for migration and refugees have just released their latest figures in relation to refugees in asylum up against taking language courses the numbers make for pretty viewing less than
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half of those on the course the chief did basic level of language proficiency things like being able to go to the hospital go to the shops or apply for a job while just over forty percent achieved a lower level than that where they say you can understand but not speak the rest well they either failed the course or didn't complete it in its entirety and well that lets them bode well for people looking to get jobs that require qualifications to most of the german courses in germany. so the g.'s. needs another course they need advice from friends and other people to improve their jobs goals you know for me it was a good day i had a lot of german friends so i was willing to integrate and so was a german courses and to go to school the integration program doesn't come cheap
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last year six hundred ten million euro of taxpayer money was funneled into it and they haven't seen a good return on their investment. it can be assumed that a large part of the funds spent were lost because the courses were characterized by dwindling numbers of participants both at the top of the program say they need more time but acknowledge that one of the main reasons people don't pass is that they don't show up for classes but others acknowledge that. some refugees traumatized by the experiences that they've had while others don't come from a so-called learning culture having never attended school in their native country many off their. basic learning skills because many of. didn't attend the school at all it dropped all to early and so it might be too difficult for them to. a foreign language which if you characterise german refugees
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tried to stay on leave temporary in the law which they fled from this over to return to their countries of origin and we should focus on. teaching them to switch to need to reboot their country of origin instead of teaching some very basic german mitch and a long wrongness of nor us what. is the big paradox or because. on the one side rightwing populace want that migrants integrate themselves on the other side they say migrants are criminals they generalize they are there i bet they bring a bad culture a primitive culture so this is a huge damage because yes migrant i'm not mock debates myself when a guy has a lot of prejudices against me and says i'm a criminal and he doesn't know me i'm going to merkel announced just recently that
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germany would accept another ten thousand refugees in the very near future critics of that move for asking whether it's wise to take more people when germany's already struggling to integrate the youth who live here already. now cramming for your colleagues college exams can be overwhelming it can even reduce some to tears but sometimes a hug or even a box of tissues isn't enough there is help at hand though one university in utah thinks it has the solution.
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