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it's then. going to be andrew hi sorry for some of the voice issues that i'm having but i'll try to speak up it is going to be dmitri medvedev one more time really compared to vladimir putin's reelection where there was pretty much no entry it had been widely thought that the prime minister's position isn't all sorted issues and dmitri medvedev hasn't been trusted by the russian people as much as the president opinion polls show different numbers but it was still evident however mr putin went for sticking to his long term well trusted ally yes there has been downs yes there has been all kinds of criticism but really you cannot underestimate dmitri medvedev has experience as prime minister and after all he has been putin's side for many many years.
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dmitri medvedev in britain tried to make putin's longtime sidekick russia's prime minister since twenty one and arguably the most tech savvy official in russia. he's also a big fan of rocky's live. live . like a soldier was liberated let's. listen. is a quick sign of how we got to be in this country second degree mom in. law teacher and legal consultant to the matter simply took place in one thousand nine hundred seventy and says the end is an election she disapproves of this campaign season winds and yet that it becomes just she's a star
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a couple of years later i see thousands of flights she's the first deputy prime minister and then two thousand acres and with a new russian president yes demetrius so what was his town like boswell modernization pushing the reset up the relations to. military conflict five days south since he was triggered by georgia. but. haven't finished his presidency effective switch because the future play well with us live libya play a distance away during russia's economic storm in the face of sanctions tumbling oil prices raising the nation's salaries and benefits unless it's not a good might be slim chance limited limiting it but if you like the september eleventh shut your mind you're going to get i don't think you're dealing with the subtle but it is about the overall
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numbers will be what i. some forty percent of russians said they trusted but still sure that she would not be looking to go and. say dude you are so. beautiful you've got to deal with that shit. and that's all you need to know if you're back in just over two million. reappointed is the russian prime minister now in other news the british foreign secretary is making a last minute bid to persuade donald trump to stick to the iran nuclear deal boris johnson is currently on a two day visit to washington where whole meet with senior administration officials . takes a closer look now at europe's efforts to change the u.s. presence might. terms apparent intention of dropping the iran nuclear deal later this week has sent the international community into overdrive there are now two competing influence campaigns playing out keep it and kill it seemingly testing out
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the theory third time's a charm the british foreign secretary boris johnson is in washington and a last ditch effort to save the pack from trump's wrath that's after the leaders of france and germany had no luck whatever the isn't them and we believe it's better to have this agreement even if it's not perfect and have no agreement it's kind of . thank you. the iran deal is not sufficient to see that iran's ambitions are curbed and contained it is most important to recognize that iran through its ballistic missile program is trying to exert geo political influence in syria and lebanon. the solid robust verifiable agreement that guarantees that iran will not acquire nuclear weapons to denounce it without proposing anything else would be a serious mistake not respecting it would be irresponsible. and
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we should have knowledge of the current agreements doesn't allow us to address all of the issues among the things not covered by the iran nuclear deal is iran's activity in the region of. this by going in with iron resolve both the chrono and merkel and it up looking like they were just trying to pander to the us leader and although boris is set to meet with trump spice president and his hawkish new national security adviser those two will likely try to browbeat johnson into accepting this is a bad job and doomed deal i don't see that there's any prospect of a real fix to this deal i think the deal is inherently flawed i think it's a strategic the buckle for the united states the nuclear deal is a disaster and the united states of america will no longer certify this field can see. the only hope france germany and the u.k. . they seem to have is to push for a compromise with trump simply tweaking the existing agreement but perhaps we're not seeing the whole picture here maybe the problem for america actually goes
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deeper than this one pact we got a president is a president who doesn't listen to. the people who are naysayers and a president that is as true to regime change as we are. meanwhile pushing the white house to abandon the agreement is the israeli prime minister whose country is in the signatory netanyahu just last week gave a pretty dramatic power point presentation on iran's secret nuclear program which turned out to be both not secret and non-existent still b.b. is flying to moscow in the coming days to try and get his message across to president putin the kremlin has been clear on its stance however we are going to support the deal concluded with the previous u.s. administration so with both sides battling it out everything for now is still up in the air this deal took years of exhaustive negotiations to reach and surely none of that included worrying about what the next guy in the white house thought but if one naysayer is all it takes to bring them down maybe it sends the message that all
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landmark international agreements should be structured to only last for one presidential cycle it shows that the united states foreign policy is not based on responsibility but it's the use force the u.n. has no place other world powers are not even enough room to play a major actors in the us foreign policy and this shows major failure for diplomacy in resolving global issues like nuclear problem that's the main message of the kind of policy that has been adopted by donald trump checking think of reports now you're watching international we'll have more news after the break.
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hello again not hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan facing the threat of deportation from the u.k. that's to spice a promise from britain that they would be allowed to stay but we spoke to one of the people affected and he says the only thing that awaits him back in afghanistan is death. if they deport me back there is only one tries for me to be killed he doesn't know when but the u.k. home office has informed abdul bari that he's going to be deported to kabul within the next three months abdul says he can't go back to afghanistan because he worked as a frontline interpreter for british forces from two thousand and eight to two thousand and ten my life was in danger my family lives in danger they treating me but they told me that you know that you joined the infidels. used to talk about there was
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only one chance for me and i must leave the country cost so can target but the main target was for pay me so if they catch me they would definitely just leave the country the british defense secretary gavin williamson has made headlines in recent days by telling the home office that afghan interpreters should be allowed to stay in the u.k. but that reassurance only refers to around four hundred form a interpreters who had been given five year you tavi says they expire soon and all the authorities have done in reality is say that they'll waive the costly renewal fees so those celebrator you headlines don't applied to the six hundred or so former afghan interpreter is still in kabul who have had their asylum claims rejected nor do they applied to the handful of complicated cases relating to former interpreters who were forced to flee and entered the u.k.
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illegally like abbeville all of us are delighted that those who've criteria and their families are here and will stay here and that nobody paid any money there are still people who are being looked at and we need to be careful that we don't better you fall through the debts we have a debt of honor to these people and what we mustn't do is leave someone who actually worked for us looked after. has helped us we mustn't leave someone like that in a position where they and their families will be at risk and we've got to be very clear make sure we don't do that abdul says he didn't have time to apply for a visa through the official interpreter scheme while he was still in kabul that required months of waiting and his life was increasingly at risk now abdul's lawyer is appealing the home office's moves to deport him many interpreters got these fish directly from afghanistan through the ministry defense is. very strict.
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criteria that required you to be. working in helmand province and to be made redundant on a raft the nineteenth of december twenty twelve a lot of people i missed the. word working in two thousand and twelve because they were threatened and targeted by the taliban had to quit their jobs and flee it's not really fair to make this journey to the you care to a scared place. to be told actually go home they're saying it's it's there for him to read we had evidence from former employees not just from the british army but they also he was working with him be in kabul what he really care to the originator of. but evidence suggests he was threatened in kabul. and. the same will happen again he will be targeted when it comes to its own citizens the u.k. government clearly warns against travel to almost all of afghanistan even districts in the heavily guarded capital kabul it adds that terrorists are very likely to
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carry out attacks and methods are evolving and increasing in sophistication but that's apparently safe enough for abdul barry tarrytown as far as the u.k. government is concerned i don't play with a couple who is safe of course i think the most dangerous place in the world at the moment because every bomb is exploding people are dying and i don't. the home office is saying the couple has so i first met up till a couple of months ago since then his already fragile mental state has worsened the surviving five. and a pro time accommodations are more allowed. so it can do nothing but talk so i have a very bad person so bring to many times some medicine from them. doesn't work. i'm still struggling i ask him about what he wants to do
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if and after all this he wants to work he'd read economics at university and kaberle he wouldn't mind resurrecting his professional boxing career either but his talk is tentative working and living here sounds like a dream one that any day now could come crashing down with the arrival of a final deportation letter. go there now the fashion world isn't broaden another racism scandal is after the cover of the magazine vogue italy sparked widespread criticism and here's the photo that's the things that does feature a supermodel gigi headed here with some who some say recognizable on social media people did point out that her skin her hair and facial features were photo shopped to appear darker than they really are but others do say that the photo is a piece of art in fact and there's nothing racist about it. instead of just hiring
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someone of a different culture they transform a white girl change her skin and even do her makeup to make her look more ethnic change hair color etc oh ok this is normal why couldn't choose a black model instead of saying black face honestly so ignorant and disgusting disappointed in the modeling industry these days there's literally nothing in black face about this people can't even look tan anymore without others making it something it's not you're making a reese problem out of everything even when it's not she doesn't look black here she looks brunette i think the intention was to show a power of transformation and he wanted to do it on an already very famous model known as blonde it is art it's magnificent some people just don't deserve vogue. she headed and vogue italy have both apologized saying the photo wasn't meant to offend anybody and magazine explained that it was trying to create a beach look with a stylized bronzing effects or political commentator and radio host steve malzberg believes there's nothing wrong with the photo and that the scandal is all
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a big fuss over nothing. here you have a beautiful blue eyed blonde model one of the top models in the world and they put some bronze on her and they photoshop the picture and now she looks i mean you could say she looks black or african-american she looks bronze to me but this is a whole big issue now where people take offense and they call it cultural appropriation in other words you're stealing their culture so it's really at hand and we have to get over this in our society or it's going to do a very very much harm so i see nothing wrong with the shoe i think people are too sensitive and i think it's getting out of hand political correctness is getting out of hand. you are saying i think to national just coming up to half past three here in moscow we're back again at the top of the hour more news don't forget there's plenty of stories to our website.
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to never be like it's sad. one does not need a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one different person to speak to not just every no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. with no make its manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial clearing around listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. to lose any more you need to.
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apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just billionaire owners and spending shouldn't twenty million one fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else going to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game my great so will all chance for. and makes 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
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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 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
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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 lining the streets around the university of manchester. or the president visited. joining his visit the president met university to. measures. not to say. meet the finish line just. material. right which. state. since the early ninety's chinese higher education is experiencing
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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. 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. opposite . colonel monday here are you got it all for what it is i'm just out of
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not all chinese students can afford 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 such cities 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. 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. shall no hold live bait you didn't mention.
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question then to the journey and i'm kind and you're here you go called me kenya you walk on them be own. you do very far ahead there have been oh boy if. you are doing for me your wife and quite here you're a cheating and some cook out the trash should do their dirty come in her order does either mean you moved your way to. being in the. rule one card you know hide your. room or you know. that. despite disenchanted hopes of upward mobility china has no intention of slowing
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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 eye set on the entire world in two thousand and three time university researchers developed the shanghai 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 states clearly dominates the ranking among the top hundred there are at least fifty american universities eighteen blish for french and four german.
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so i'm afraid international rankings aren't and i sound afraid because i absolutely hate but in some parts of the world in particular by all accounts it rankings. show on the. printed form us of all of these. doors are on the president and off track is often up in the end and raking in sit what's your one and. only phone. from the high hip tucked it does ring can of one fun even for freddie up vegas is it with your own dimension. as mention the us i know my
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hero and i know man of god they come on this it crowd into a mess and in the end the frog when it was just would you when you visited got of the phone to not mention quality. to shower. and vent mark just kind of want to be you know of a dozen and up. whereas the criticism is substantial very few your pin university presidents resist this ranking race the narcissistic offer is tempting be seen and be 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 climb the rankings in france the most representative project settled in the south of paris eighteen of the country's top leading higher education and research institutions grouped under
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a unique banner here lies the future pinnacle of french education and research the next french have it stanford or mit a poll of excellence amidst fields of beetroot. the new table that you're on that you're a daughter the notable on that your daughter. knew it and. for the. challenges to cure the challenges. the. it was no. more. he called on me out there all of a levelling on me when he. was. going to get back seal not a good film.
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