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north korea cancels a high level meeting with the sound for after the u.s. carries out large scale military drills that pyongyang has also threatened to pull out of the highly anticipated summit with donald trump also this hour. those who suggest that the gaza violence has anything to do with the location of the american embassy are sorely mistaken after a second consecutive day of clashes between israelis and palestinians the u.s. stays the relocation of its embassy to jerusalem did not spot the bloodshed. and with less than a month to kickoff from football legend and r.t. host peter schmeichel continues his tour of the world cup host city he takes a look at most of on top of sport's biggest show in summit this summer in russia.
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a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me. the top story north korea has canceled wednesday's high level talks with the south adding it may not attend a summit with the u.s. that's off to america and south korea carried out large scale military drills described by pyongyang state media as a rehearsal for invasion artie's samir khan reports from washington months of intense diplomacy and hopes of a historic breakthrough with north korea could all be reduced to nothing by war games.
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there are exercises that are legal there are planned well well in advance we will continue to go ahead and plan the meeting between president chopping can john and dozens of american bombers and fighter jets flying near the north korean border to pyongyang this is more than just a provocation it's a rehearsal for an invasion so now after scrapping a summit with seoul the north is hinting that it could also band in a highly anticipated meeting with trump that's scheduled for june twelfth in singapore but the timing couldn't be worse the united states and south korea routinely carry out the simulated invasions and destruction of north korea military exercises another set of these exercises began last friday i believe this goes against the spirit certainly and i would say even the letter of the penguin john declaration between moon joining in in conjunction where both sides agreed not to do anything that would be provocative towards the other both north and south korea these military exercises again as i mentioned simulate in iowa lation of north
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korea holding off on military drills was in fact one of the points agreed upon back in january when the north froze its nuclear tests and that was confirmed last month when kim and moon met and promised to bring peace to the korean peninsula and just a week ago u.s. senator suggested awarding trump with a nobel peace prize for promoting peace between the two koreas and of course trump was in full agreement. thank you this is recklessly needlessly provocative on the part of the united states it makes you wonder if some part of the u.s. military establishment actually trying to sabotage or subvert any effort to bring about a peace treaty between north korea in the united states why else would this exercise go forward. to a palestinian protesters dead by israeli forces on tuesday joining. patient rallies
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on the gaza border with israel fifty nine were killed on monday in protest against the relocation of the u.s. embassy to jerusalem but u.n. security council which held a special meeting on the matter condemned the killings but not all members seemed willing to work on measures to end the violence with you lot observing the silence of this council since the beginning of the crisis is becoming less and less understandable vacuum the vacuum in constructive international efforts as was shown by recent events is very dangerous. we urge the parties concerned to stop the violence and abusive use of force and in particular to stop actions that target civilians the use of violence and force will not bring security to anyone we need to look forward and we need to work urgently towards a resolution at the longstanding issues between israel and the palestinian people. like this council the united kingdom is committed to
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a two state solution with them it's a shared catholic and to achieving peace and stability in the way the region the united states deplores the loss of human life but there is a lot of violence throughout the region and i will note that the double standard is all too common in this chamber and working overtime today those who suggest that the gaza violence has anything to do with the location of the american embassy are sorely mistaken however as caleb maupin now explains nikki haley's accusations may be a double edged sword. the day that the american embassy was officially moved to jerusalem it was a day of great jubilation for american and israeli officials. remember this moment . but across the palestinian territories it couldn't have been more different in beleaguered gaza there was nothing but suffering and chaos our
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greatest hope is for peace the united states is prepared to support peace negotiations united states is prepared to support a peace agreement in every way that we can and i don't think it hurts the peace plan. the peace plan will be introduced at the appropriate time there was certainly not any criticism of any of israel's extreme use of force by anyone in the trumpet ministration hamas terrorist backed by iran have incited attacks against israeli security forces and infrastructure so israel is not responsible for shooting malice tinian protesters some of whom were just children shot down by their own soldiers but if you're a place israel with syria suddenly nikki haley's heart bleeds for the dead in far less clear cut situations. yesterday morning. we awoke to pictures to children being carried in the arms of desperate parents yes all the talk
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about human rights does not apply to palestinian protesters they do not get america's support because they're not protesting in the right country. big protests in iran the people are finally getting wise to how the money and wealth is being stolen and squandered on terrorism looks like they will not take it any longer do us is watching very closely for human rights violations with israel all bets are off on world press freedom day heather now it was all about championing the rights of journalists that is until somebody mention gaza we see all too often that journalists continue to take great risks to pursue this important work would you also condemn the recent deaths of journalists journalists in the gaza strip look there are unfortunately a lot of journalists who die all around the world i'm not going to be able to list every single death of a journalist and we understand that israel has a right to defend itself back in april yasser move taja palestinian photo
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journalist who was wearing a jacket clearly marked press was shot by israeli sniper now if this was intentional it could possibly constitute a war crime by israel but heather nauert thinks it was self-defense either way she doesn't have time to talk about every journalist who's been killed and apparently his death doesn't fit in with washington's agenda. r.t. new york israeli security forces have insisted they acted in self-defense against palestinian protesters as violence intensified on the borders of disputed territories that israel also said that fifty three tons of medical equipment had been transferred to gaza this week however representative from the medical charity group doctors without borders insists the medical system konkona up and is on the verge of collapse. there was more than one thousand and three hundred injuries for gas up and i myself was presenting prius beetles and guess i'm super out of the least of paris and to give you an example early next i was pretty torn in less than
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four hours there was the moment three hundred injured people to her system since many months since many years they will only use a version of collapse varies only for was a very in guess as the people on the painting a question of paint carries a shortage of drugs of disposable so the medical stuff we're struggling since many months in order to to good to give a quality of care for for their patients. after the recent spike in violence in gaza rallies in support of palestinians have been held in several cities across the world and in london at brussels athens and even across the ocean in one as the heiress crowds waved palestinian flags and called on israel to stop the oppression against protesters meanwhile the u.s. president has congratulated the muslim world as it begins to observe the holy month of ramadan and donald trump called it
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a time for reflection and spiritual growth but middle east analyst mushy al fara believes his words are insincere we should listen as a message. means nothing more and when we see actions so we see it as really hollow and just then if you like. and stands there to talk against muslims and jews are supposed to use it they're not says america is. blindly stuck on those really no matter what for to do all not that noticeable at the council resolutions against israel and nothing is done because of them and russia nothing not certain but even remote control of the destroy israel will ask you who to boss pressure rigorous so that we cannot by and by the united nations a little delusional law we need leads not words these are hollow. russia's
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federation council speaker sees the unpredictable decisions like the embassy move to jerusalem is losing the u.s. credibility with its partners. by many of these characteristics it's clear that european countries are less and less inclined to follow washington's unpredictable actions look at what happened on monday what was the necessity to urgently move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem the status of jerusalem is also defined by many international acts by a u.n. security council resolution there was no need to infringe on it let's ask the question will the really kishen of the embassies strengthen peace and stability in the middle east would help to settle the middle east would create conditions for a more stable peace between israel and palestine of course not it obviously exploded the situation and led to so many victims somebody has to be responsible for such actions. anger in canada continues to build over the government's lack of action to do anything about
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a self confessed islamic state executioner after he lied to immigration services to get back into the country he revealed it openly on the new york times podcast show called caliphate before myself eyes or who goes by the name of abu whose life or left canada four years ago when he was just seventeen years old and told his parents he was flying to turkey but five months after joining the terror group in syria he decided he wanted to return to toronto following what he originally said was his second execution though now he has we're trying to those comments saying he hasn't killed anyone well officials had hoped the man had said not to incriminate himself on the new york times pod cast series when he gave detailed accounts of executing people but according to documents obtained by a canadian news network an open confession like the one whose i gave may not be enough to charge him canada's prime minister has been fending off criticism over
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this case and when just a true dove was asked about terrorist attorneys he seemingly shifted the blame to attack conservatives in the country instead. when is the prime minister lowering these bloodthirsty terrorist to walk on our streets but drolly general instead thank you mr speaker once again we see the conservatives trying to drum up fear. over the call attack we see every reason to be responsible and serious about how we protect the integrity of canadians canadian intelligence estimates around sixty people have returned to the country after joining extremist groups in syria and iraq and while many countries have tough policies to persecute those who have waged terror overseas. looks at how it seems canada is just allowing them to slip back into society. turns out you
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can't build a caliphate on the foundations of killing rape plunder and more killing they tried tried with bloody abandon but no luck so that was isis jihad ists went home to perhaps start a new life while they may have engaged in terrorism abroad and broken the law not all return ease continued to post a threat that may now be disillusioned with the cause the canadian government even has directives on how to deal with them all right they may have dick capitated a prisoner to war a dozen may have repeatedly raped young girls they considered infidels but that's all in the past what they need now is apparently help the intervention team can engage with the return the and the returned his family to open up dialogue with the individual and to help support the return each disengagement from their radical
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ideology and past behavior before you go thinking that canadians are crazy no most people never knew how lenient their government was being with murderers and terrorists but what really riled the public up is an interview with a former jihad just who was left free. you know you have to you know to bring yourself to do it took a fine family killing someone. you kind of have to close your eyes and do it. for a reason this is just about and you can do this and i can be held accountable now imagine you live in the same city as this guy your kids walk by his house on the way to school that's how many canadians feel this guy is apparently in toronto cadence to serve learn answers from this government absolutely doing something. it's amazing people in canada
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get you. he is in jail for possession of marijuana but a guy who may have cut off people's heads is leadfree because he had the change of hot now that people are outraged his story changed he says he doesn't deny saying them but he's insistent that he didn't actually do those things no charges against him have yet been filed if they ever will be but you must understand what he is not a monster no isis fighters different to any other immigrants they will brings something new to canada those are my words that's the prime minister talking and i need to know how you're going to protect your canadians like my young daughter and you know ten fifteen twenty years from now when you're letting people in with an ideology that just doesn't conform to what we're doing here one of the reasons canada is successful as a country is because we have been open to people fleeing persecution fleeing war
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zones whether it was people fleeing the devastation of the second world war from southern europe in the fifty's and sixty's italian communities to create communities that the portuguese communities and others just belonging to a tourist organization it is it is a mouth to convict someone it's a serious crime so unless you cannot prove it all the fellow was in isis territory here and you least there is to me. help isis unless you cannot prove that at all you know we. just says well i made up the story then if you can prove that he was actually there you can make a case against a person who prosecuted the person for terrorism and sent to jail if the government were serious i think that's where do you would do but i don't think they're serious about pushing multi-culturalism to the limits is not certainly not
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can't be good for the. interest of always in the waters of our. first six. welcome back in just over four weeks' time a sports greatest show on earth will kick off right here in russia thirty two nations will battle it out to be crowned football well the champions and dotty's a very own champion of the game peter schmeichel has been taking in the preparations for the tournament the former manchester united goalkeeper has been to the heartland of the calls that rostov on don which will welcome the likes of brazil and switzerland this summer his report.
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this use crossed off arena five games are going to be played here starting in day four when we still play that this will called game against switzerland so you can imagine that's going to be some cardinal atmosphere right from the beginning but what else is going on around here peter schmeichel and i'm here to find out. i have arranged to meet up with three for world cup about sort of the choice for older people was born and grew up. better than to show me the place. you know our. own is happening to russia. since cincy the announcement of the world cup i believe that i have a place first of all this if i still don't forget there. of those that use
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in students and teenagers who want to be related to such a big race and we're looking forward to house for all the awards and i. i believe that is gonna mean less in fans from your big party is there still big pharma still needing to hear what are the top three things to do you have to walk all the street and see our sights in a sack and say you have to try our rust the food and of those things you have to investigate its cause x. because x. yes exactly. you were told to come and see because well they're putting on some performance no. it's pretty amazing how they celebrated. that's hard looks like
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a door to me all day long. yes. yes yes. yes. as you heard the juror said to me. so i'll come to the local market i'm going to meet up with my new friend who's got restaurants around this place and he's going to help me pick out being raised so i need to cook my pills i don't come a cookie for him. he will know who you are good to see you and i look to see if i want to hold a fish things forward from there and i think in the room because the ability to write so we can take a walk in there and find this and it and you can maybe help me out of it. that's
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a beautiful thing the other. much is i mean he was using that he's been i'm twelve was going over the case and i thought. might just be a little dusty of. what you think the money is for here signifies the size yeah. i'm very excited to be cooking for that dean and i'm cooking a dish which we do and this is a bit like fish and chips but it's fish and chips with the peter schmeichel touch and everything. has to look good so i do know that the gun issue i've got this beautiful red onion that i found in the market and then these beautiful tomatoes. keep them on the vein. now i need to deal with the fish it's a nice. even pieces that i need. full access.
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to. it's like tying and it smells really really good put them in the in the egg. and over in the style with a loved it's high in itself and pepper and. i'm quite happy with that so these are all ready now to go directly on the pan and. fish hooks untaxed. just to put the finishing touches on it so it looks. good. i'm finished what do you think. delicious roughness because. i'm quite proud of this i have been eating in this
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restaurant so i know the quality of the food. and i think this should be in the menu. what they've done is they put a football tournament. about one fourth when russia was awarded the world called the video the gold cuba display from the titles of. victoria this is my winning streak and thank you very much for your advice we've done everything you said but now it's time to play football. and it's you against us told her.
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to keep her. feel each. of the latest world headlines like honey you know nail will be with you at the top of the hour. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending to get to the twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful
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guy my great so will more chance with. the base this minute. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to correct the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just the lawyer who could do it but i mean you know liz book to do it with me in the new bill is that i love you split needles the fall the ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. of those who took. invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. it
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was in the one nine hundred fifty s. that our secretary of state john foster dulles proclaimed our policy is a global. we started as a continental empire by clearing out the native peoples and other foreign forces then we became an overseas empire by taking iowans in various parts of the world and then after the second world war we began a global empire now we are playing on the whole bill your type.
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the united states has always had a variety of tools to use in its attacks on other countries. economic sanctions or are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries a true talking around and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country particularly in our own caress and in the press of that leader's own country americans love to think there were intervening in other
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countries to overthrow evil people and if that's true you have to make the person look evil. and nineteen fifty one ottomans came to power in guatemala after being a looked at by the people. years ago i wrote a book about how the united states overthrew the government of guatemala in nineteen fifty four. the case of the water is a great example of american call for action during the period of the one nine hundred fifty s. when covert action was at a peak. the country lost its legitimate government. of people lost their lives.
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