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listen. here's a quick sign of how we got to be in this country second to mom in. law teacher and legal consultant to the mayor simply to maintain once he gets better and says the end is an election she's a preacher's campaign he should win and get that it becomes the chief of staff a couple of years later like two thousand parties he's the first deputy prime minister then in two thousand they come in with a new russian president yes to be transparent so what was his town like that was worth modernization pushing the reset button on relations to. military conflict five days south since he was triggered by georgia police in fact. having finished his presidency effective switch is about to change the role reversal of the tables pm placed distance away during russia's economic storm in the face of sanctions
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tumbling oil prices raising the nation's salaries and benefits unless it's not a good mind to be sold and sound sleep clinic getting the ticket but you might get hurt but if you're going to shut your mind you can't you know i don't think in the olympics of england it is not the world overall that are holding but i think that. some forty percent of russians said they trusted but still surely that she would not be looking to go it does but it does say do you want to say leadership is the police get the urge to deal with that issue. and that's all you need to know about the future better than just over two million. lives hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan all facing the threat of deportation from the u k that the spider promise that they'd
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be allowed to stay he spoke to one of those potentially affected he says the only thing awaiting him in afghanistan will be 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 is in danger my family and i have some danger threatening me but he told me that you know that he joined the infidels. you've been talking about there was only one child for me and i must leave the country cost the second time to put the mean time to post for paying me so if they catch me that they would definitely just leave the country the british defense secretary gavin williamson has made
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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 had lines don't apply 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. illegally like abbeville all of us are delighted that those who've had better 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
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we don't mention the full through the dance 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. also 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 three d. official interpreter scheme while he was still in the couple that with pride months of waiting and his life placing creasing at risk now abdul's lawyer is at healing the home office's moves to deport him many interpreters got these first directly from afghanistan through the ministry defense is. very strict. criteria that required you to be. working in helmand province and to be made redundant on or after the nineteenth of december twenty twelve a lot of people i missed the. word working in two thousand and twelve because they
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were threatened and targeted by the taliban hard to quit their jobs and flee it's not really fair to make this journey to the you care to escape these threats to be told actually go home they're saying it's it's there for him to read ok we have evidence from former employees not just from the british army but they also he was working with and be in kabul what he really care to the originators. but evidence suggests he was threatened in kabul. and if he goes back to 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 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 because i think the most dangerous place in the world at the
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moment because the bomb is exploding people are dying. i don't. the home office is saying the couple is saying i first met abbeville a couple of months ago since then his already fragile mental state has worsened because so vibing thirty five. and the both time accommodations i'm not allowed to . so it can do nothing but talk so i have a very bad person so i bring to the g.p. many times and some medicine from them. doesn't work. i'm still struggling i ask him about what he wants to do 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.
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living it sounds like a dream and one that any day now could come crashing down with the arrival of a final deportation letter. in france is furious after trump mimics the twenty fifteen paris terrorist attacks the full story after this break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race move his arms off and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. shows seem wrong why don't we all just don't call. me. yet to shape our disdain comes to the ticket and engagement equals betrayal.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure and i'll be speaking to get us to the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. it's been a furious response in france over don't transmit korea victims shot in the twenty fifteen paris terrorist attacks the president's remarks came in a speech to the u.s. national rifle association. it took their tongue and i'm going to take them down one bar. come over here. come over here.
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but if you want employees. we're just going to pay how did you learn. the jurors would have fled or been shown yes that was president trump suggesting the terror attacks in paris in two thousand and fifteen could have had fewer victims if god knows when say restrictive one hundred thirty people were killed in the attack and hundreds were injured it's below. zero his would swear laptop by members of the largest gun rights lobbying group in the us. with france they hit a very wrong and there are many trumps remarks is disrespectful and insensitive to the victims and their families while the foreign ministry and least perhaps the harshest criticism of trump since my crime took the presidential reins i'm a common trump those two of heights. expresses its firm disapproval of prison
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trumps comments about the paris attacks on nov thirteenth two thousand and fifteen and demands that the memory of the victims be respects it blow to them could have abstained from his comments about the events that shattered all the french people he might take back his words and express regret for him. but france isn't the only u.s. ally to be prodded by donald trump at the convention trump believes the u.k. is suffering from a problem of its own they don't have guns they have now lives and lives knives knives transfer marks of course upset before in britain that this time the u.k. officials appear to have developed a thick skin and that it's light however across the channel many feel trumps twisting the knife into deeply a pin wind for. tens of thousands so you have a battle superstar front man says thank you and as he arrived in the armenian
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capital to support massive opposition protests earlier the system of a down vocalist called the rallies to stay peaceful so for more than three weeks of mass demonstrations that have already forced out prime minister. protestors a fuming parliament failed to approve opposition leader they called passion young is the new premier that despite the national league the only candidates vote again on his candidacy on tuesday the ruling party pledging to back him this time around . and i knew all ten kilometer running race through the french capital won't be held this year due to the high number of homeless people many of the migrants camped out along the route it's a problem many had hoped with ease that over the last year. has more. president machen had pledged that by the beginning of two thousand and eighteen no one would be sleeping rough on the streets of france let alone her and yet not only did he
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fail to deliver on the promise but it's getting worse much worse it's believed that up to one thousand eight hundred migrants have set up camp along the canal in paris and fears that that could explode to around two and a half thousand in the next few weeks has caused the organizers of the great race to graham paris to cancel the annual event. the ten kilometer race between paris and song to me was to take place in just over a week's time but this is part of where the run is supposed to come through and as you can see it would be virtually impossible for them to navigate this section of
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the racecourse these makeshift camps are growing day by day the route is impossible it is disturbing to have to run the race in the middle of a refugee camp at last year's race around six and a half thousand people took part it was also adopted as part of paris's bid to host the twenty twenty four olympics embodying a couple of the games key objectives solidarity and ecology this cancellation so close to race day has disappointed many you know it's kind of unfair or because of improvising for one time and then you just cancel the last minute i mean it sounds like they should have reworded it down that's what i think so it's two separate problems you just do your race if your do your race and in the right a problem is something else i think they should fix that they help them more. you know when you walk in the street you can see that all the people live on the sidewalks despite pledges to help migrants off the streets the greater paris region
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currently only has room to shell to seven hundred and fifty individuals far fewer than the numbers already here a number said to be growing in the hundreds each week organizers say they didn't want the camps to be cleared just so that the race could go ahead reluctant to be seen as a toothless social exclusion but safety concerns meant that they couldn't we reach either. participants have been offered refunds or a place in next year's event assuming of course there is one charlotte. r.t. paris. new racism scandals at the world of fashion after the cover of vogue italy featured a famous model with a noticeably darker skin tone than normal is the photo of supermodel gigi had did spot the controversy on social media people pointed out her skin hair and facial features were photoshop to appear darker so the photos
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a piece of art and there's nothing racist about it instead of just hiring someone of a different culture they transform a white girl change her skin and even did her makeup to make her look more ethnic change hair color etc oh ok this is normal why couldn't you use a black model instead of saying black face honestly so ignorant disgusting disappointed in the modeling industry these days there is 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 response 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 a red a very famous model known as blonde it is art it's magnificent some people just don't deserve. g.g. how did am vogue italy both apologize saying the photo was meant to offend my disease said it had been trying to create a bronzed beach look as content steve malzberg believes the scandals
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a 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 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 a 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 at a hand political correctness is getting at a hand. when you are the top of the hour see that.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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if if. if. if from. today there are four million students studying abroad a trend is on the rise in the game of global competition international students are very much coveted the best research graduates are entirely taken care of as for the huge number of students that can afford studying abroad they represent an irresistible financial honeypot the expression global student market has become a household term among university head offices. in france and germany the foreign students don't pay tuition fees just yet but it changes soon to come in england they contribute fourteen billion euros ten billion pounds a year to the national economy a foreign student pays between twenty and thirty thousand euros
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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 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. the crowds lining the streets around. the president visited. during his visit the president
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met university. measures. not a sale. around me the thinnest lightest. material. actually. right. since the early ninety's chinese higher education is experiencing a spectacular growth. over the course of thirteen years the number of students grew from seven million to thirty five million studying abroad has become an absolute must for all the chinese new benefiting from the economic boom this year over seven hundred thousand young chinese studying somewhere in the world a four hundred percent increase in fifteen years and the trend is unlikely to reverse.
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a new business is multiplying worldwide. companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. pushes bond surety. of. colonel let me see how do you got it all for what it is i'm just out of a picture gurn tree shorter than if you know what i mean when once you are drawing away the bulk of your true since you wash your own i don't jim. but we are out of it isha banks are up and amount of. french made it into but well it's a sham of a bash here for drunk. soup. are
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your search. quit comparing arson yada yada short life when you have. to choose a. single step i mean sure that it should be called a college. or for you. so if i thought that in your career i mean cash are we talking about which i mean for our strong issue. not all chinese students going to ford studying in leading universities in those that truly matter not all students can afford to study abroad . most of them are enrolled in universities based in their home province they dream of a brighter future in 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
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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. shell know the old live bait you didn't mention. you either it didn't you do or our local have a part coming on our chin that you. actually hired or younger and see that you have or you're. going to hard it is when you're young or and she got on the whole you. leper you know how dora.
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do the harsher home and the ocean move change on the road choo choo play even though it's a hundred or two on the she's in the home for you in a discussion and she. do or a woman on the. and you. and your. very. own. to. be your. own lawyer. quite. true that. what. you moved you were called to.
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rule on. your. room or you know. that. despite disenchanted hopes of upward mobility china has no intention of slowing down the development of its universities it wants to become a key player of global higher education the us australia and western europe all covered this new market countless partnerships are entered into every year between china and foreign countries. the entire world has its eyes set on china and china has its eyes set on the entire
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world in two thousand and three tome 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's. it's clearly dominates the ranking among the top hundred there and the fifty american universities. for french and for german. so i'm afraid international rankings are important and i sound afraid because i absolutely hate them but in some parts of the world in particular they all count it rankings a. good dog for the stuff in and out of here dear ones from sean food he couldn't
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use poison it phone couldn't deliver and us up on us didn't. dodge any president went off fuck it. up till the end and raking in sit what's your one and. only phone. from the. top it does rain can of one for a country to even thirty up vegas and institutes your own dimension build an ice mention the us i know my hero and i don't bond of god become a mission it crowded to mess and in the end of the frog when it was just would you when you visited got a few phone to not mention quality of to some to show on if you go for dinner and vent mark just kind of. up. where is the criticism is substantial very few years in university presidents resist this
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ranking grace 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 their goal climbed the rankings. in france the most representative projects settled in the south of paris eighteen of the country's top leading higher education research institutions aren't under unique bana here lies the future pinnacle of french education and research the next french harvard stanford or mit opponent she excellence amidst fields of beetroot. the new table that you're on that you're a daughter galley notable on it's your daughter. who knew it and. for the. i'm with you gonna do challenge. to q.
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and a challenge. the. it was over for x. time or. surely those despondent he's called on me after all. going on e. we're sit by six. o'clock seal not by the good form then you toss foremost on like an assault on the lower economic force of it all sit on all the bottles. of your guns all hopped it and the. door to. go up on the just the money early we need just before.
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the french have other preoccupations besides rankings they need money more money france covered me envies england but the successive governments are founded on thinkable to shop the increased tuition fees it would be political suicide so hypocrisy room. paying programs gradually and in conspicuously being. introduced in certain french university departments. at the forefront of a forthcoming marketisation christie just institutions such as the oss pope paris or. have been authorized to introduce tuition fees these experiments are inconsequential for now but they are undoubtedly aimed to prepare for a change in the system one day or another. because the global. only resit because of order didn't wonder how bridge in the. fruits of present.

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