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well the embassy moved to jerusalem importantly means so much to the israeli government that the u.s. president's name and face are not appearing in all sorts of on likely places want to create peace between israel and the palestinians. and. let's get a check on more stories this news hour with the twenty eighteen football world cup
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exactly one month away britain's biggest selling newspaper is warning funds to expect a bruising from berne knuckle fighters it's used a series of pictures by a serbian photographer who'd been working in moscow some years ago for an article highlighting his supporters should expect a hostile welcome not the photographer he says his work has been taken out of context taking a closer look hawkins. as thousands of england fans packed their bags for russia this summer it seems one thing they won't be needing are travel guides forget trip advisor or lonely planet the sun has all the crucial info along with a handy photo guide it's not for the faint hearted though ultraviolence images ahead of the world cup uses some pretty hard hitting photos from a twenty fifteen project by a serbian photographer known as boogie well the images and captions certainly make an impression nationalistic pro-government messages labelled this photo of army
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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 a finishes with a classic touch lytle makes for a pretty grim picture of the upcoming world cup although some comments under the piece certainly do seem to disagree i would invite the sun to roam around some of america's inner cities in the heartland cleveland detroit chicago baltimore and take pictures that night's 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 clearly. and that really trusted. that
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article would be it would be a wrong move a liver as soon it would be anything where i go. 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. i . live fact is the weird shoot there is see things. that i think even if i shoot flowers it. is going to look dark it's nothing to do with. the real situation and i'm going to be perfectly suited their roles got me worse and i feel safe don't get us wrong these tough been portrayed saw a stark reality of what you can find here in russia as in every major world city but how does that relate to football many would agree that tabloid press pieces
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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 you know too many tickets left at all we have puffy photographers claims to the sun forwarded his request to have the article removed if anyone up the paper gets back to us we'll let you know what's ahead. the world cup has also fallen into the crosshairs of a diplomatic row between russia and the u.k. it seemed pretty sham peace and the royal family decided to boycott the showpiece tournament and for the first time in eighty years no british referees will be officiating at the finals sophie shevardnadze asked russia's world cup organizing committee chief whether all this is going to affect the event. frustrates us is
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that some officials do not. fully understand or do not fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics that's a fundamental principle of the world football. regret that some people may have opinions but it's their own opinions it doesn't influence opinions of many other football fans who are buying tickets every day in large volumes we have very good ticket sales people vote for the world cup in russia with their money our british fans still buy the tickets yes large numbers decent numbers yeah. there was a man among leaders in europe it's a personal decision whether or whether to come to forge and support your own team or not well we're glad that some people will miss miss out on this opportunity it has no reflection of the world on the world cup itself.
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full interview running throughout the day here on r t international money is marking the end of his first year as french president but it seems many people in the country are growing increasingly on the happy with his premiership we'll take a closer look in moments. that's. what politicians do sometimes. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some have wanted. to do like to be close to see what the full story of the more people get. interested always in the logs. first sit. back with r.t. international around is continuing to comply with its obligations under the nuclear deal according to the head of the un's atomic watchdog who's been meeting president putin and russia's resort city all of sorties there for us that on earth. well
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despite this summit having very little to do with the issue of the spread of nuclear weapons meeting with the head of the international atomic energy agency has been at the very top of lattimer putin's agenda now to basically discussed how the iran nuclear deal would be fairing from now on with the united states and de facto ditching the whole deal last week now russia's permanent representative the was at the meeting and he said that basically agency's director general has one suggestion reiterated that iran is being fully compliant with the deal but you know the director of the atomic energy agency has confirmed iran is complying with its obligations under the nuclear deal now iran's foreign minister is also in russia but he's in most school meeting with his russian counterpart sergei lavrov a judge zarif is on sort of a tour he's a meeting with the representatives of the countries who are still in the deal and
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that's of course everybody except the united states divides a reef seeking surance is from those countries that they are still in the deal that they will protect iran's interests even with the u.s. pullout he said that basically the u.s. decision to abandon the deal has knocked it out of balance now with europe in turn is also scrambling to keep the deal or life but that comes with a catch because the united states have indicated that they are prepared to sanction europe into obedience pretty much openly threatening those european companies that keep doing business with iran with penalties 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 and just a quick reminder twenty fifteen when these storage deal was reached a lot of european companies entered the iranian business scene this includes some
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side. giants as air but still tough folks a bargain and now the united states are basically saying well you have to make a choice and france has already said that it will north allow washington to boss its companies around like that. who want to be bus always that wouldn't be blind to what americans tell them or do we want the same economic interests and we want to have economic relations with iran now another is you raised in the talks between vladimir putin and the director general of the i.a.e.a. is the potential denuclearization of north korea and so i asked the russian permanent representative at the agency whether or not the iran example could hamper the negotiations and the efforts with pyongyang. america's decision to pull out of the nuclear deal wasn't discussed during this meeting so but there are concerns that it could virtually affect efforts to stabilize the situation on the korean peninsula now has stressed that russia will be seeking full denuclearization of
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north korea and north korea in its own turn has also indicated that it could be ready to move in that direction but as we know the deal with iran two years to reach still with north korea we could be in for a long run. monday marks a year since a manual mccrum was inaugurated as the president of front but for many his leaderships fallen far short of their expectations in recent months mccollum's face a range of accusations from feeling the public with his reforms to acting like a monarch in paris thousands marched on sunday against mccrone posses which they say are too poor business and are an assault on workers' rights it's the latest in a series of rallies across france a great number of which have been marred by violence a cautious way of. the president a call is now under even more pressure following
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saturday's. knife attack in part this amount originally from chechnya stopped one person to get four others in the busy opera district of the city he was shot dead by pirates islamic state earlier released a video allegedly showing the attacker pledge allegiance to the terrorist group or to been skiing has more now on the khan's turbulent first year in office. discontentment on the streets violent confrontations force used to subdue protest as this is fronts one lee too much on his first term in office twelve months ago call it stood here to much fun fact he had just won the election he was riding on high little did he know perhaps that his real battle was just about to begin reforming the working code provoked
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a backlash that pushed ahead of workers went on strike today for everything he's done to benefit the rich to give funds and subsidies to big companies the multinationals. is an old true liberal who thinks his bosses are his friends but on about the small people say yes at that he's against everyone who works against the pensioners against the students. some also argue that much corn has consolidated the 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 to move. even the grassroots members of his own party have voiced frustration with his 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 to
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cry. three rather than a vote meanwhile khan has said he's proud of these choices and hates having to constantly explain his reasoning get their sausage edge in a duck it's a catastrophe it's a general attack on everything that makes up the french identity it's history and it means everything we succeeded in constructing over the centuries has chucked it out it's been thrown in the been shackled in knots every announcement every new law those 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 a republican more the key and that was how it was conceived and how it's meant to be run it's meant to give for all its strong. or for or to to put in order for a tyrian leadership but i don't think it's he's on them
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a critic there is you know counter power balance to his to his power many in france same corner is like a king who doesn't understand his subjects his supporters say he's carrying out the pledges that he was elected on and unlike his predecessors he isn't backing down to social pressure but with another four years left to go one former president has given mccall 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 are the presidential administration to respond to the accusation of his critics but they declined to respond solid. ati paris. it's been a deadly twenty four hours in indonesia the country hit with terror attacks for a second consecutive day the latest explosion. took place on the police station
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headquarters in the country second biggest city of syria a day after triple suicide bombings on churches in the same city a c.c.t.v. camera captured the moment of the attack on the police h.q. which has left at least ten people wounded it was carried out by members of one family a ten year old girl among them who survived the blast well it's believed the explosions that targeted church goers on sunday was also the work of a single family thirteen people were killed dozens more injured islamic state says it is behind the attack but so far no one has claimed the latest explosion. ok let's go now for a look at what is occurring in the middle east again before we go to break let's go to jerusalem on the left of your screen you're seeing protests outside the new
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american embassy in jerusalem which moved today from tel aviv the official ceremony happening on the right of your screen not great pictures because of the smoke a lot of tires being burned on the gallon is really bored or you are seeing hundreds if not thousands of people out there earlier on forty one people dead shot by is really army snipers on the border today according to the gallery officials there saying that what occurred so these are the contrasting views jerusalem on the border will be keeping an eye on what occurs here in the coming hours just as that sermon he is believed to be wrapping up it may have already finished but i'm sure president trumps daughter and her husband will be seeing a lot of protests as they exit their server monye shortly we'll be keeping an eye on all developments in fact don't miss a thing you can download our twitter page to get right off to the moment op dates
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as we speak this is r.t. international. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to meet the people themselves with simple song alone even some company elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over the utilities many by the telescope was allowed to miss you guys to go on the back of my because. this is . just because. the more you remember the lift hill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's
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also over much more than water it's about the hurt and the redistribution of. birds and their debt downwards we want our. time afshin rattansi we're going underground is today jerusalemite the hosts a violation of international law or a kickstart to a real middle east peace process after a u.s. embassy moves from tel aviv to the capital of palestine coming up on the show gaza's former health minister dr basename calls this summer jewel breaking of the b.d.s. boycott by prince william shameful ahead of tomorrow's commemoration of the day of catastrophe and the international community opposes war plans by the usa saudi arabia and israel against iran can we learn lessons from the so-called cold war we
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investigate why the world nearly ended on the. of november one thousand nine hundred three plus what happy israel saudi arabia and the usa got up their sleeves for a new world war we count the weaponry dollars with the stockholm international peace research into the few dollars or more coming up in today's going underground but first let's go straight to gaza because washington has in the past few days unleashed tensions that have simmered for decades today a u.s. embassy in the middle east moved to jerusalem on the seventieth anniversary of israeli independence in the minds of those tomorrow commemorating not by day or the day of catastrophe when millions of palestinians were displaced because of british backed israeli forces will be quite a few issues though from donald trump's violation of un resolutions to his declaration of economic war in iran from his support for israeli killing in syria to the ongoing siege of gaza itself joining me now from gaza is dr about same name
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head of the council on international relations and palestine is hamas is former health minister in gaza thanks so much for coming on going underground before we go to the tragic loss of life of thousands and injuries of thousands in recent weeks what is the importance to the mass movement of the decision to move the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and i think this is a very important and crucial decision reflects the u.s. first doesn't didn't or does not respect the international law which in many occasions. jerusalem is the capital of palestine and jerusalem is the disputed city and don't own national law and this cannot be decided you only look to. be supported on this or even sure there's additional jerusalem cannot be simply some. american administration decisions give us some
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context to what might happen tomorrow on the anniversary of the day of catastrophe . we've seen some of us in this country it hasn't been covered that widely thousands dead or injured in the great return much what have you seen in gaza when it comes to that because israel says these are demonstrators using explosives yet interest the great return march started on the thirtieth of april. and if your city of the land be of charles and of palestinians men and women and children moved towards the borders merely in gaza strip this issue is not only for guns but for all the other scene in gaza that was one jerusalem and even in that this border this activities will extend up to the day of netware on the fifteenth of may and might extend beyond this if our goals are not achieved the main goal or
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clear we are looking for. brazil having the right of return for burstein or for their homes they have been expelled from but also here in gaza we are looking for a dignified life we cannot continue to live under siege after fifty years of occupation also of the operation or for an immoral illegal siege which has been described by many international n.g.o.s and human rights bodies as. collective punishment and we invite the israeli ambassador to london on this program to respond but israel is saying the reason we are seeing children shot dead on social media is the same is why we saw the israel bombing your hospitals in gaza and your schools that you are using these people children as human shields we have seen many many videos where children and young people have
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been short by the six neighbors from the bourke while the getting away from the from the borders. we are talking though about around fifty four milters or palestinian killed more than six thousand wounded most of them are serious and some of them will be handicapped whatever how many casualties will the other side zero. in if they will a scene or have used any kind of violence how can we see the casualties on the other side is zero casualties even if the aid of humor it's but these seeds that there was north of it for the soldiers in any of the cases of the palestinian casualties sophist second is it an excuse for the soldiers to kill children women or elderly book because they are going to talk to the streets or to the fence to protest because fully i think there is no excuse hamas is not
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the organizer of this big march how much as part of the palestinian body which is. organizing this big much we have the national committee called with much of it in and burned the breaking the siege which was composed by all palestinian factions civil society but is enjoys and even philistine and academics and figures how much is but of this movement as as a part of the been a scene a struggle against the occupation if but athenians go to the to get to to protest peacefully they are talking about using human. children and women as a human shield if there exists. in an armed resistance that this is terrorism what should be seen and do they should they accept to die simply in silence i think this is not acceptable for anyone and you were around the world we cannot accept to
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continue dying in silence no one you can come here to goes and see that people are moving to where the. fence three really without any pressure from anybody because the they are sit up with this they are situation you are talking about eighty percent or more than eighty percent bertie you are talking about around fifty percent unemployment you are talking about ninety five percent of our water is poisoned and unsuitable for drinking you are talking about most of the beach of gaza strip around ninety five to ninety seven percent of the beach is. spoiled was sewage water pumped into the sea because of electricity problems at the end of the day israel is the ecu buying power and israel as they could bring or power according to the international law according to human rights organizations and so on so on is the responsible for the life of palestinian they cannot punish
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two million palestinians because they have a problem with hamas they are responsible for the electricity for education for health as an acute buying power according to the international law they can supply gaza with the needed electricity or they can allow us to repair the. local genetic origin the nation company which has been destroyed by israel in two thousand and six the regular palestinian have to with seventy days. to get an answer from the story aside to allow him to pass for hospitals in the west bank or jordan or anywhere else to get to be treated abroad you've talked about what you think a peaceful demonstrations which resulted in six thousand dead or injured you're talking about other demonstrations that presumably support the b.d.s. boycott of israel what do you think about tourism a sending prince william and presumably kate middleton to break the b.d.s. boycott i think it is unfortunate and it is really shameful that
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a country like britain where we are part of the catastrophe caused for palestinians in nineteen forty eight because of the belfour declaration which would blow most of the term the jews of homeland in our learned in palestine instead of for palestinians for the sin they have done one hundred years ago the insisting of continuing this. painful policy and shameful policy against our people we have expected into in two thousand and seventeen after one hundred year of birth for the coalition and our biology from the. british government or british him. to two of belligerence for the policy in a form what they have done second at that time in one hundred years they were there was a talk about two two states two for two nations what we have today is an apartheid
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state one state one evil controlling the other one and preventing an assurance of the other people to have their independence freedom and dignified life or to decide for their civility i think it is shameful and it is unacceptable and rejected all. finally there was obviously control of a sea joining the syria war about how masses position some claiming you supported israeli backed rebels in syria no doubt you will reject those accusations today do you support iran in terms of the iran deal when once you are fighting iran defacto in syria i think this is not just to define or describe the situation of two thousand and eleven in this very blow this
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black white situation i think we didn't support one but it against the other party our men struggle is against the q patient our main issue is palestine and the freedom of for your living as my no leader in israel your leader is a man that is money i said he supported the rebels we know the rebels were backed by saudi arabia and israel and the united states and britain and i think the decision of hamas was for years and years is clear we are with anyone who is supporting palestine we cannot be part of any internal conflict special in the arabic i'm just i'm a country is we have to light of the beginning of this internal. clashes in syria to to to help for a common ground for a compromise from both parties that i get is against their q.b. .
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