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north korea cast doubt over kim jong un's upcoming meeting with donald trump after the u.s. carries out large scale military drills with the. u.s. claims that the relocation of its embassy in israel to jerusalem was not the cause of monday's deadly unrest on the israel gaza border. it does not under mind the prospects for peace in any way and yet first on. this is supposedly a cause for. european leaders speak out in the sense of the iran nuclear deal saying it should not be changed despite the u.s. pulling out.
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broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our senior international thomas certainly glad to have you with us. now north korea has canceled wednesday's high level talks with the south in response to seoul's joint military drills with the united states r.t. samir khan has more. this definitely comes as a blow considering the storage developments we've seen recently but in addition to canceling tomorrow's summit north korea is reported to have threatened to cancel its highly anticipated meeting with trump that's scheduled for june twelfth in singapore now this is all due to washington's military drills with soul which is always been a topic of discussion but it seems that the d.p. r. k. has finally decided to put its foot down.
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i. think the d.p. r. k. has made it clear that these joint drills there and it security describing it as a rehearsal for invasion and many view these fears as legitimate given the history of countries that have willingly surrendered their w m d's but this was in fact one of the points agreed upon back in january when the north agreed to stop its nuclear tests in the south agreed to stop its drills with the u.s. and it was considered a confirmed once again when kim and moon met last month pledging peace in korea so the question is will this hinder denuclearization efforts will just have to see what happens human rights attorney eric sorkin told us so that the military drills could undermine trust between the u.s. and north korea. that washington i believe wants to send a message that things aren't as usual and that they are not going to give up their
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rights to run exercises with their allies so it's kind of a popping up it also is sending a message at a very shaky time as to whether we can trust these agreements and the agreements between. you know the united states and the international community have been. that that scuttle the paris of course it's the iran's deal if you want to be able to trust the word of people that you enter these agreements in europe and in this scenario i think it really says that issue to the north can we trust what you're saying and i think it was they really thought let's actually. america's u.n. envoy has claimed a wave of deadly unrest on the israel gaza border has nothing to do with washington's decision to move its embassy to jerusalem. it has no bearing on
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jerusalem's holy site it does not prejudge whatever the parties might negotiate in a peace agreement it does not under mind the prospects for peace in any way and yet for some this is supposedly a cause for violence speaking for the united states and nikki haley made clear that she was very supportive of israel and she won as far as to congratulate israel for its seventieth anniversary i want to take a moment to mark the seventieth anniversary of israel's independence in this united nations security council on behalf of the american people i congratulate our friends in israel on the remarkable achievement of seventy years of independence. the palestinian people are hit by catastrophe israeli celebrate seventy years of independence this is just another example of the u.s. totally ignoring our feelings and right moving the embassy from tel aviv to
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jerusalem is not up to the u.s. it's a question of international law trump administration refuses to listen to what the world is say to what stated in the un resolutions in particular the security council resolutions and international law kuwait called the emergency meeting of the fifteen member body that leads the united nations and put forward a draft statement criticizing israel for its activities on the border we know that more than sixty protesters were killed on monday tens of thousands of mourners have been turning out in gaza for the funerals of those killed by israeli soldiers on monday. i. was up the water glorious remember this moment hey.
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this is history. you know nobody put up with whatever the word we extend a hand in friendship to israel the palestinians and to all of their neighbors may there be peace. in. the world because we pray for the peace of jerusalem. that. i was wrong. i'm having to tell in the in the way it was since the day phase ended clubs have you know what i think to protest against these may be soldiers who are just a short distance behind me as you can see they've kind of demarcated this area by burning tires and from here they're hurling rocks and stones at the soldiers who are just a short distance in front of us by we saw from the soldiers sewage forward and
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start firing tear gas into the crowds the end and says has been ferrying wounded people if we saw from the numbers of people who have been injured and we can get some of them serious these scenes i think the few across the west bank this is comes off the nothing but taking aim at a certain kind of to. the to keep. getting least they're making these maybe this is to be the beginning of time if you look at the distance of that there have been more fires that have spotted all along the road this comes just a day off to the americans knew from the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and that two spot the would stay on for life and since the last possible. back in two thousand and fourteen it's a to. do good because if you thought it was likely what was going to we were running now because these tear gas coming in our direction and as you can see the crowd is moving it's always difficult to tell when exactly it's coming from so we
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just in america but for the bad and as you can see. the situation is extremely tense and it's just get out of prison drawing in the sky that everybody's pointing to so we think that it's close firing tear gas on the crowd here and so we can move all the way back so we're not frightened top of the soldiers and we see from here we're what's going on. to mention tesco from one moment to the next becoming incredibly tense for listeria off team ramallah the total of the death toll is increasing the total of the injuries are increasing and the hospitals are crowded the sense that morning as you see the power the israeli forces have been using that it to gastro and to disperse all these protesters we can also hear live ammunition just right now and as you see the palestinians are moving to the front running the israeli forces are randomly shooting these protesters of protesters or are running away from the fact this is an injury that
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was taken not right now from near the fence and as you see it the palestinian was injured in his chest just right now with live ammunition. trying to negotiate with those right snipers to take their injuries but there is already snipers are complete refusing to give the permission for the past the palestinian paramedics to take these injuries there are principally strapped over there and the parent picks are trying their best to take these injuries to the hospital the palestinian paramedics have been witnessing a lot of injuries in different parts of the of the body and they stayed. this was one of the bloodiest yesterday was one of these i think we can dance to thousand and fourteen war in the gaza strip we're now back to going to. protests and demonstrations and there are news of new casualties by like
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a mission into your guts. marie elizabeth ingress of from the medical charity m.s.f. told us that the situation in gaza is dire. there was more than one thousand one hundred gunshot injuries orgasm and i myself was present to previous pitocin gears and super out of the least. and to give you an example the next i was pretty sure. there was her moment three hundred injured people is not only one doing it so since the prophecy of mousepad there are some of the most ration for a day we are speaking about moment fritos and injure people. in gaza and her system since many months since many years have already owns a version of collapse varies only for was a very. poor on the question it paid their music shortage of drugs and disposable so the medical stuff we are struggling since many months in order to to
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go to give a quality of care for the patient so today is a humanitarian act or else we do what we can we try to scan or we try to sound medical or doctor or surgeon and nurses right of course not to know and to date again and again use looks as a humanitarian act as we solve the situation we need to put it to course addition to what occurred and guess at. all right a day after the turmoil the u.s. president sent his best wishes to muslims around the world as they began observing the holy month of ramadan trump's called it a time for reflection and spiritual growth and praised the richness that muslims bring to american life agreements were posted on the white house website but middle east analyst will share our far believes that those words are intense here we think it's a it's a message of. means nothing more and when we see the look room's
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actions so we see it as read a whole understand them if you like. a goodly stands that he took against muslims and used arabs and palestinians in particular and they're not states of america is. blindly supporting those arenas through no matter what put it will not acknowledge a security council resolutions against israel and nothing is done because of that and russia nothing nothing whatsoever. even really ask you to look at stories we're asking about of course russia or israel so they're going to buy and buy in the market mission is a little delusional low we need leads. the e.u. is insisting that the iran nuclear deal remain unchanged in the box foreign policy chief made that announcement after talks in brussels between u.k. france germany and iran that is despite donald trump pulling the u.s.
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out of the agreement. as you know very well complex enough long enough details enough doesn't need to be changed to modify it or have any addition everything is already written there i hope to be able to make it do with a good deal a fair deal a good deal for them better for them better for them but we cannot allow them to have nuclear weapons in a press statement following the hours of negotiations you foreign policy chief of the parties relevant to these talks have decided that they're going to keep working on the full implementation of the iran nuclear deal that she called a diplomatic breakthrough in fact she compared the parties at the big ocean table having joked that this deal is relative that they all have in intensive care that they want to get out of the hospital and of course this comes in somewhat of the
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contradiction from signs we have seen from the u.s. that have on one side said that they might be implementing sanctions against european countries if they continue to work with iran is the u.s. prepared to go after companies in our allies like britain france and germany if they try to continue to do business the sanctions regime that is now in place is very clear about what the requirements are europeans are going to face the effect of u.s. sanctions already are really why would any business why would the shareholders of any business want to do business with the world's central banker a better national terrorism all of this comes with the united states having said that they're no longer seeing this deal as a good one and trump announcing on me that the u.s. does not want to be part of this deal anymore and the concern here in brussels and in europe has been the way with which this could potentially affect the negotiate cannot make trade relationships between e.u. countries and of course iran and it's been made clear that china. russia france
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germany and great britain are committed to sticking to this deal that was first signed back in twenty team and came into force into twenty sixteen and was seen as a major breakthrough given how many years it took to work out with the goal of course of lifting the punishing sanctions against iran and in return getting the halting of its nuclear program that had been a concern for the western world for so many years so now the plan here in brussels is to continue working to ensure that this deal continues to function reporting from brussels. for r.t. and european powers agreed to to protect firms who suffer as a result of those sanctions but despite defending a brawn the u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson earlier gave a very different message in the british parliament might conceivably achieve regime change at some stage in the in the near future but i try not to travel with
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any confidence that would be a change for the better what the american seem to want to do is have what i think done previous times in iraq for instance as you sanctions to try and weaken the regime in order to bring about an agenda of regime change the americans. put no policing the europeans using the threat of sanctions to say no you're not going to do this you're not going to help iran we're going to beg you to really recall to me and hopefully bring down this one republic. plans to change french laws to give stricter punishments for child sex abuse or have fallen foul of experts who say it will make the problem worse are you trying to basically as the story. in march france announced that it was going to legislate curb sexual violence to cut down on sexism i mean q. did in that legislation was due to be in egypt consent to sexual activity here in
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frogs not age of consent was said to be at fifteen now the reason that element of the law was put it because there was outrage often choose cases emerged of an eleven year old girls who were deemed not to have been raped by adult men because they don't think of hers they don't been threatened there had been no violence or surprise when that incident had taken place well now the law is being debated in the national assembly on choose day and that element the age of consent to fifteen has now been taken out of this nor critics say that that mean it's been watered down that it offers less protection for children and actually creates new legal loopholes for child rapists this is what they've said advocate according to our to go to child abuse could be considered a new fans not a crime. mr president there are two hundred fifty people who demand the law be repealed well they've now launched
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a petition against that revision of the age of consent and it's gone to more than four hundred thousand people supporting that to not be changed well those who'd all good for the change say they needed to take out that age of consent because they said it would infringe on the defendant's presumption of innocence that's led to some heated debate in the national assembly already in one session on monday. when they still don't have one when you read and or read this law from one point in another when you are sure that you have read and understood it all it was going to nothing happen at all as if there was no me to movement as if all these chalking in upon testimonies did not provoke any reaction from the government cooper from i refute in total both we've been seeing. the text of those we are proposing. well critics say if the law is passed without the age of consent it will mean that
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france will be one of the only countries in europe which does not have a legal defined age of consent and they've also said that it means that it could pose a real danger if rapists are actually convicted and unless it charges meaning that they will be seen as rapists by society and the protections necessary to make sure that they don't commit such acts again won't be in place. for the families who carried out suicide bombings in indonesia are fought to have been members of the same religious study group they were teaching and radicalizing their children at home by showing them films those children are now confirmed to have taken part in the attacks which struck christian churches and a police station. counter-terrorism
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children being used or involved in terror attack along with the parents we're dealing with the kind of. totally different with the previous one. my friend i'm not sure that's entirely true i mean we've seen over the last twenty five thirty years even to the vietnam conflict where we've seen child soldiers in southeast asia we've seen as for africa we've seen them in palestine i mean where have we seen child soldiers in play and being involved in acts of terrorism i wonder what is the state of affairs in indonesia i mean what kind of the radicalization programs do you have the things regarding on the view that the collision and rehabilitation program for deportees. it's currently it's not a nobly get to the it's not a mandatory for them to join the program so for example if i'm a terrorist inmates and i choose not to join the program i still can do it and i still after my sentence is finished i still can go. go back to the society.
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understand how i'm sorry and i do understand how absurd it sounds to have a voluntary the radicalization program where people have come back from syria and we say if you think you are slightly radicalized have been involved in the war crimes or acts of heinous torture and killings take a box of program that's just not good enough i don't agree necessarily with the way we do in the west where we have such massive failures in state security but you just can't simply have a voluntary program where you ask people to sign up it's just too absurd we have currently being revised we have a lack of legal framework that all the legal framework is very useful to fight against. but not against isis so in the new law it will be quiet more sophisticated . forced. to join the program if they don't want to join the program they would get in get along with sentences. a bridge linking
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at the russian president was at the opening ceremony for the new bridge. so you feel that you would. like to marry putin drove across a lean one thousand kilometer bridge in an orange kamaz truck passing from the mainland will be running in city of a team of construction workers who joined the president for the right at ten o'clock and five more on the new structure. quite a feat of engineering forced mind to become much as long as four lanes of traffic at a railway due to open next year as well to track well wait this bridge the crimea bridge
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is now not only the longest in russia but the longest in europe construction began a couple of years back it's been built in record time for this size six months in fact head all seems to be going to plan and now to put it into perspective just what a fear of engineering this is all from is rough conditions on the sea all the current straight here the only land link that they link rather to crimea previously was by air or by ferry which was not always available due to the rough weather now there is a link all the time forty forty thousand cause thirty million passengers will be able to carry through this bridge at its peak hours it required a huge amount of supporting structures as well to be precise more than thirty two our equivalent of steel was used for the supporting pillars many of which extend nearly one hundred meters below the sea that's the equivalent of a thirty thirty five story building so quite
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a big structure here now this will have a big impact on the crimean peninsula not only because of the increased tourists from across the region from russia also because of goods that can now be imported for the bridge and not by the sea or by. this project has been with planning for a long time from daughters times to the start of the soviet union here and it's only been carried out now after hundreds of years of planning so very much a great achievement here. right that does it for mail be back with headlines of the top the hour stay with us.
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