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nationalistic pro-government messages label this photo of army cadets a tattooed pensioner next men drinking and smoking in broad daylight a woman with a bruised face perhaps a victim of those very russian football thugs with a few references to ultras and drinking thrown in the article then finishes with a classic touch it all makes for a pretty grim picture of the upcoming world cup although some common side of the piece certainly seem to disagree i would invite the sun to roam around some of america's inner cities and it's hard learned cleveland detroit chicago baltimore and take pictures that knights report back on what you find if you still alive absolutely nothing connecting any of these photos with football hooliganism two men share a smoke and a beer in broad daylight oh my god satan so let's assume for just a moment these are all russian bots and trolls don't take their word for it we caught up with the photographer himself to see what he made of the sun story
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clearly taken out of. and that's pretty much it trusted there this it would be that article would be it would be a wrong move follows i never assumed it would be anything like this i thought it would be about right so i really forget how wrong he was context is everything and looking at that article those found some a football trip seemed more like a nightmare journey to more door. the fact is the we're issue the received things. that i think even if i shoot flowers and barbies is going to look dark there's nothing to do with the real situation i'm going to be perfectly safe there the world cup me and i feel safe in moscow don't get us wrong these tough been portrayed as are a stark reality of what you can find here in russia. as in every major world city
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but how does that relate to football how many would agree that tabloid press pieces should be taken with a pinch of salt but this article is just one drop in the ocean of stories featuring the horrors of russia and its football thugs waiting around every corner to jump unsuspecting visitors although none of that seems to have put off the tens of thousands of foreign fans who've snapped up their tickets and will arrive here in just a few weeks from now. we requested the sun newspaper to comment on the photographer's claims who also told us he'd asked to remove the article we'll update you as and when we hear a response. well it's been a year since the manual mccrone was inaugurated as the president of france but for many of the country his reforms have fallen short of expectations he's also accused of cronyism and running a virtual monarchy in paris thousands marched against micron's pro-business economic reforms the protesters say the changes represent an assault on workers'
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rights is just the latest in a series of rallies across france in recent months a number of which have been marred by violence and clashes with police president mccrone is now on david even more pressure following the knife attack in paris on saturday a man of chechen origin stopped one person to death and injured four others in the french capital he was then shot dead by police earlier released a video allegedly showing the attacker pledge allegiance to the terrorist group so dupe and ski has more on the crown's turbulent first year in our. discontentment on the streets violent confrontations force used to subdue protesters this is from months one year into much corns first term in office twelve months ago call it stood here to much fanfare he had just won the election he was
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riding on high little did he know perhaps that his real battle was just about to begin reforming the working code provoked a backlash that pushed ahead while workers went on strike. everything is done to benefit the rich to give funds and subsidies to big companies the multinationals. who thinks by his bosses his friends but on about the small people so you get that he's against everyone who works against the pensioners against the students. some also argue that much corn has consolidated and concentrated power and by hand picking his m.p.'s who now have outright control of the national assembly he has ensured that his way is the only way. even the grassroots members of his own party have voiced frustration with his
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leadership saying it's not inclusive and their opinions don't count many are also unhappy that he's bypassed parliament to push through some reforms by decree rather than a vote meanwhile khan has said he's proud of his choices and hates having to constantly explain his reasoning that there. is a catastrophic is a general attack on everything that makes of the french identity and its history it means everything we've succeeded in constructing over the centuries he has chucked it out it's been thrown in there then shackled an os every announcement every new law that's prepared encroaches a little more in our democracy whether it be on the judicial level or business level or concerning constitutional reform if. his bringing down all the values of the french republic he's turned his back on them the way the system set up is it sometimes described as
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a republican. that was how it was conceived and how it's meant to be run it's meant to give for olds straw. or for or to to footnote off oratory in leadership but i don't think it's he's on them a critic there is you know counter power balance to his to his power many in front same corner is like a king who doesn't understand his subjects his support. just say he's carrying out the pledges that he was elected on but unlike his predecessors he isn't backing down to social pressure but with another four years left to go one former president has given michael a warning those who say that people are looking for a king should never forget they're in a country where the monarch had his head cut off we all see the presidential administration to respond to the accusation of his critics but they declined to respond so all that deep in ski. paris well back after this short break.
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what politicians do you suppose to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so you want to be president. some want to. see what. it's like. for you people. interested was a. question. hello
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welcome back we're going to return now to those live pictures from the gaza strip but said to be quite a dramatic day protesters that are gathering to denounce the move of the u.s. embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem which is set to happen later today demonstrations have been planned in the palestinian city of ramallah as well as in jerusalem the embassy's opening ceremony is said to start in around five hours time but the u.s. leader himself won't be in attendance donald trump announced his decision about the embassy's relocation back in december last year and now sparked regional and
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international condemnation as you can see from these live pictures we're streaming to you right now thick plumes of black smoke rising into the year after protesters have set fires along the border both israelis and palestinians have long lasting claims over jerusalem and america's decision has been viewed by many as a show of approach israeli bias more on that throughout the day. well greece might soon be able to exit a bruising bailout program that was put in place by the international monetary fund and the eurozone well that's according to one of the bloke's finance ministers. but the deep economic crisis and austerity measures that has the country the country the country has suffered has been blamed for the violence of the far right groups their golden dawn described as fascist and neo nazi in the media has gained wide support and special report now by the redfish media group looks at it spike in
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popularity. terry is one of the latest victims of golden dawn the far right group that has surged in recent years while unleashing a wave of violence she was attacked by several members of the group earlier this year at a community center in the city of parade. and was a lot of the. more they said. what are you saying that out. there see. all of the havoc that is. just to separate them and separate this is some of these. golden dawn's meteoric rise was mirrored by that of the coalition of the radical
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left or surrealism which formed a government in two thousand and fifteen but all that we pledged to take on the troika of the international monetary fund european commission and european central bank to series a prime minister alexis tsipras caved in in july two thousand and fifteen accepting a third bailout to continue the harsh austerity measures of his predecessors with the left still reeling from this development many worry that it's the far right it is increasingly feeling the anti establishment get golden dawn only received nine hundred thousand six hundred thirty six bogus four point seven percent of the vote in two thousand and nine parliamentary elections however in two thousand and twelve as the effects of the economic crisis left their mark they received over four hundred forty thousand votes or seven percent a massive increase that sent shock waves across europe as they entered parliament although they deny any ideological connection to naziism their use of violence in their symbolism leaves others to believe that is simply absurd on september
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seventeenth two thousand. thirteen powerless fish sauce an anti-fascist hip hop artist was stabbed to death in athens by george roopa cops alleged to be a member of golden dawn that murder led to the prosecution of sixty nine of the group's m.p.'s party officials and supporters among the charges that golden dawn is a criminal organization the group denies any organizational connection to the murder even if you have you may and i like. let me ask. you must have the advantage of this test and that they may. not come back the. golden dawn might be known for its violence but of all the country's political parties they hardly hold a monopoly on anti refugee an anti immigrant rhetoric we spoke with
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a member of the independent greeks the coalition partner of some reason the current government who at. rhetoric the golden dawn is known for. if they like. it will look like the more you know what the saying the political organs are money the crimes committed by the migrants the vice president of new democracy greece's conservative party is your justice he has said that parts of athens have turned into a quote taliban land and it is the fault of the left wing ideology that has quote surrendered greece into the hands of muslims biggest problem. or a bigger threat to greece than for right or over for well some reason has failed to win this fight greece is left is regrouping at the grass roots and taking. the
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battle from parliament back to their communities and the other they want to divert their attention of the people or who is responsible for the crisis so this kind of bullets work for the governments that your previous post for the far right and the fascist in this body but in europe where there is no resistance where there is no left to resist government giving alternatives become reduced by. donald trump has claimed his administration has greatly contra beauty to stability in the middle east by scrapping the iran nuclear deal and its way to the american presidents that that iran has been trying to take over the middle east i think about won't be the case now that he's pulled out of the deal meanwhile the iranian foreign minister is in moscow for
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a high level meeting trying to reports. just before the talks began in downtown moscow surrogate lavrov has confirmed that all russia iran china and the you have to do right now is to figure out what they can do to prevent the so-called or reigning in nuclear deal from collapsing all together while iran's job is the reverse says that his trips to beijing in moscow and to brussels that still coming up are to get reassurances it is time for iranian diplomats to work hard and show their best skills if they want to save the dream and and so far all kinds of signals have been suggesting that they do. if the five countries remaining in the deal fulfill their commitments and guarantee that the benefits to the islamic republic will be preserved will remain in place despite the will of america. so
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right now their main goal is to prove that the dream and can remain alive even without the u.s. and this is a situation where e.u. officials seem to be on iran's side completely but washington will keep trying to change it and they're saying that they have the tools to do that is the u.s. going to impose sanctions on european companies that continue to do business with iran the answer is it's possible it depends on the conduct of other governments just a few years ago thanks to the nuclear deal and the lifting of sanctions european companies rushed to conquer iran's market the likes of giants air bus total folks watch and and many others but now they will have to choose whether they're ok with having issues with washington or they're ready to leave iran again and contracts to russian and chinese companies does this kind of business environment
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make e.u. officials happy the answer is no. what do we want to be bustles that would have been a blunder to what americans tell them or do want us europeans to say to how the economic interests and want to have economic relations with iran he can do really well going back to the arabian foreign ministers trip it only seems logical that first he wanted to talk with his allies in moscow as mr zorra it's final stop before he heads to brussels so hopefully we will hear more from him and surrogate before he heads west. we cannot return to those live pictures from the gaza strip we're going to be keeping a close eye on the situation there throughout the day as you can see from these live images now protesters have gathered there to denounce the move of the u.s. embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem the opening of that embassy is set to happen in about five hours less than five hours from now palestinians throughout
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the west bank and jerusalem were urged to turn out for the protests we're expecting very dramatic situation throughout the day as you can see in the past half an hour the situation there on the gaza strip has dramatically escalated we've already seen numerous fires more thick smoke into the air and we've also seen ambulances turn up at the sides here along with many other people turning up to join the protests along with palestinian flags there now at her man's house promise that as many as two hundred thousand people will be taking part today security measures in israel have also been stepped up with thousands of officers deployed in jerusalem and along the border with palestine the u.s. embassies opening ceremony is said to start in around five hours from now just under five hours but the u.s. leader himself donald trump he won't be in attendance. like i said we're going to be keeping a close eye on the situation there we'll also going to have plenty more stories for
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you at the top of the hour so join us if you can. join me every thursday on the daleks i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics or business i'm sure business i'll see you there. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to crush the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just a lawyer here i mean your list put video put him in the new bill is that an idea schooling needed of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty forty. of those who took part in this today over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other calls that will ensure
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a secure and prosperous and democratic. can you give insight on that in the guestroom that is proving. i think stephen cycle and they spell and also they want to give you thing that you do. these but. they don't want. hopefulness on so much. if you don't know. that if you take. this you dog fall all the easier.
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to bend a new will put isabel to go up even. if the last fifteen years increase in their ease we could call a spontaneous emergent track to global trade of water and its policy which goes in the opposite. taking water back into paul because it's only a few years ago. it was the only game in town. given must be said to me and because he said a lot when. a couple buddies you know lean. by users it's been for fun that everybody. in the face of this war but i didn't. get it that they can do to. make use of people base but if i needed
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what has been locals you better start again it's becoming more. the who highly profitable might be tradeable those people who see everything as something to invest in they want. they want or. whatever is the driving force of life. a scarce natural resource to which one out of ten people on us have no access.
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to the skills so it becomes the management of it that is who provides water to big cities becomes more significant. for more than half a century this was a domain of private water companies however since two thousand things have begun to change. ninety four cases of this powerful friends. oh i think this is quite important as a challenge especially because france is the country that has invented with the proposition as we know it today the country that those proud best want to watch. and be and yet look at does this summer recess icon twice be a prime year so stupid the public should be squeamish on would do but that he. left
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companies. discontinued this a good dollar. question he said since you've been here enough to. buy the origin of their money. decision out of a dish out each year and then easy. possibly a resort should. live are you separate a party or. the successors to that era are today's french multinational companies veolia and suez two of the world's largest private water corporations. do you see can or call for this to see. you. stoic seeing. in. your.
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be pretty vague if it ever did come back down to. the so called that the more i. was a trade unionist at veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job. legal battle that ended with him big exonerated and rehired by veolia. video even did you did more for it to mention last year extraordinary something. the demo as a difficult. journey can exist on the back. in april just on that. little clue move. until december the law i still see the call by me like top.
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colin to show the social democrat m.p. in berlin's parliament asked for and was granted permission to read the contracts between the state and the two companies. she was led into a windowless room where she wasn't allowed to copy anything or even bring up and take notes. it was all come out. in public private partnership. that's as p.p.p. as old. wouldn't really believe that an unbeliever was that big an issue. is can this didn't work then give you the easy first one that. howard alley it went on in there and she skittish and get high on those sheets get east angles when we as india.

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