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oh god. another day another diplomatic one eighty from donald trump now he says that a storage summit with north korea might be back on after all despite pulling out shortly after raised its nuclear site to the ground which. allowed us. to witness how north korea is keeping its end of the bargain with the us. israel supreme court upholds the use of lethal military force against palestinians during this month's deadly clashes along the gaza border.
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topics are rare and u.s. sanctions are discussed on stage by putin another world leaders. international economic forum we'll take you. there just after eleven pm friday night. watching out international we start with this that don't trump's now hinting that a meeting with kim jong un could still take place the shot you turn comes less than twenty four hours after the u.s. president called off the summit with the north korean leader that was june in singapore. but we'll see what happens to the well we thought that they very much want to do it we'd like to do because this is what.
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everybody plays you know that you know that better than anybody. well the world continues to come to terms with donald trump's unpredictability and just a day after he announced of the historic summit in which he would meet with kim jong un in singapore was called off well now he seems to be hinting that it may be back on the table so what changed his mind once again what appears to have been a statement made by north korea in which they said they were still open to meeting and sitting down with the united states at any time now seems particularly sensitive to these statements from north korea his previous decision to cancel the summit was also based on a statement from north korea this is donald trump sadly based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement i feel it is inappropriate at this time to have this long planned meeting now north korea had jumped on mike pence the vice president of the united states and called him
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a political dummy and that was after he had invoked libya and the toppling of the libyan government in two thousand and eleven as a possible outcome or strategy for the talks you know in addition to statements north korea has actually released three american prisoners and they've actually gone as far as to blow up their only nuclear test site however it seems that for donald trump words speak louder than actions some people are looking on this and saying that maybe something deeper is going on beneath the surface here perhaps this is what you might call a psychological tactic of attrition donald trump did after all right the art of the deal and it seems like he might be playing hardball in the lead up to a potential meeting or no potential meeting with north korea a lot of unpredictability on the part of the president of united states people wonder what the all. that outcome will be but it seems like only donald trump really knows what's going to happen next who knows what he's up to i suspect least of all donald trump knows what he's up to i mean this is somebody who jumped into
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that meeting first of all quicker than a ferret up a drainpipe there is no policy behind it this is somebody who is into making headlines and appeasing the base and yesterday that needs to not go down well with his base supporters that he had pulled out of this meeting he had always seen it as a chance to make peace on the korean peninsula which would be world breaking history and i think you saw yesterday you saw all of that dissolving what we're seeing is a huge naivety in the current american administration when it comes to foreign policy making the north koreans they would want these talks they want to hold their cards close they definitely want to sit down at the table but they want to see what the americans beyond donald trump have to offer whether the sanctions can be lifted whether it brings them closer to the global community or the first pictures meantime showing the destruction of north korea's only nuclear test site have been released of our correspondent he goes down off was among the small pool of
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journalists invited to witness that facility being decommissioned this is what he said back. yes minnesota the birthing center over there and now everything is being turned into a massive cloud of dust. those barracks were used for living for the soldiers too old to locate soldiers and workers there well now north korea is showing that it is destroying the infrastructure to. behind me is northern tunnel number two that's where five nuclear tests five most recent nuclear tests have been conducted out of four tunnels around here this one got the most battering so basically this is north korea saying look we are ready to make the first step and this is the first step that we're making to show that we are acting in good faith we're destroying all the facilities we are being told that what has
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been done today has rendered this site absolutely useless now they're expecting more to come out from the united states and international community but everything here is happening amid the atmosphere of uncertainty the latest rhetoric by the u.s. president donald trump and he's a might bump a oh we are hearing from north koreans that this is putting the whole thing in jeopardy they don't know what to expect they're saying that well how can the united states be trusted after you run after they pulled out of the iran deal that was negotiated four years they're saying how can the united states be trusted when they are saying that the libya model should be applied to north korea so right now again here we are being shown that they're being destroyed and north korea is saying that well the ball is in somebody else's court now and we've done of reporting from north korea pyongyang at a nuclear test site artsy. yeah more of the world's hot button topics with rushed
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out earlier on stage live at the simply this big economic forum where president putin was joined by other major leaders from france japan and china as well as the head of the i.m.f. deliberate train care has some of the highlights from that day. friday's main congress hall event was truly precious in a sense that rank one and in one case rank two politicians from such an important goal powerhouses as france russia japan and china talked about everything there is to worry about in international politics today not behind closed doors at some point donald trump who's hot and cold decides to say no to his talks with kim and decides to ditch the are a need nuclear deal and there you have it thanks to the st petersburg international economic forum the likes of emmanuel macron and a lot of our potent are sitting shoulder to shoulder and sharing their thoughts
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about it with everyone here's an observation all speakers decided not to bash donald trump in the first place or came john on for the possible to rail moment of their talks and expressed hopes that the summit preparations can go back on track the vice president of china even made it clear that his country won't allow war on the korean peninsula. i'm not trying to hope for peace and stability on the korean peninsula under no circumstances should we allow go to break out in the region that's why we should promote the process of demilitarization to use to ask for the summit between north korea and the u.s. i think we have to do everything to make this summit happen so that many issues can be resolved speaking of iran we were once again reassured that pretty much the entire international community apart from the u.s. and israel once the nuclear agreement to hold and we're going to do it through that
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we have to do everything possible to save the deal the us president hasn't closed the doors a negotiation he says he's dissatisfied with a number of issues in the deal but he doesn't exclude talks with iran it's a two way road the door must remain open i think not all is lost you know i have trump has lost the bathroom. no one followed his decision and then we have to make good on fulfilling our obligations. while also there were a few surprising things said for example emanuel macron openly admitted that he believes the only reason donald trump decided to leave the nuclear agreement was because it was hammered out under the administration of his predecessor now of lattimer putin in his turn said that the us president didn't lose from the exit rather mr putin says he won in a sense that donald trump delivered on his election promises now one of the first words that comes up on your mind when you hear countries like iran russia and north
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korea is sanctions and the moderator of the panel discussion couldn't help mentioning that some of the people from the front row wore under u.s. sanctions currently vladimir putin wanted to allow operate on what's going on around the world with this particular punishment tactic and so he did go out of its assistance the situation is that everyone plays football but the use the rules of judo that's chaos that's where we're heading to the sanction bludgeon is not only being used on russia. broad day one and day two so many guests most importantly the v.i.p.'s you praise the st petersburg event for the opportunity to comment together and try to find common ground in these kind of positive and laid back vibes i guess we should have expected some humor so there's a couple of moments when the audience did start to giggle but do you have any advice of the world in terms of how to deal with president trump because you were
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somebody who was. associated with the election of a president but i work a provocator i've got nothing to do with translocation campaign and you are not a natural. i believe in french foreign policy that's based on independents there are things that really tires very closely to the u.s. like foreign security and it is because emanuel said that europe and the u.s. have mutual obligations europe depends on the u.s. in the realm of security but you don't have to worry about that will help. to provide security. they too has officially wrapped up but still there is more to come on saturday indeed the international economic forum is welcome fifteen thousand participants from seventy two countries and there are more than a thousand companies and organizations represented along with almost two hundred fifty head can some see those watching across all that lot nearly four thousand journalists all covering developments and simply those bird the organizers plays
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that we caught up with a delegate for moves investing in russia's aerospace industry. but you know what russia is an aerospace leader that has developed in so many different types of platforms whether it was fixed wing or rotary wing and we believe that these opportunities with respect to aerospace form a very exciting excitement with respect to aerospace manufacturers but also made to mr putin overall service providers we have a joint aerospace working for him as much as we have other working teams that are looking for opportunities of course collaboration but also across investments not just with respect to investments coming into russia but also investments that could come into the united out of emirates we believe that there are ritual benefits for both sides of the question and we're looking forward to engaging further in finding those opportunities that could bring positive contributions that returns to both of our societies.
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next thousands of palestinians gather the along the gaza border on friday and watch the eight week avanti occupation protest known as the great march of return more than one hundred protesters have been killed by israeli forces since that began in coteries been following the latest events in gaza. since the beginning of the great march of return on the thirtieth of marked at least nine thousand palestinian protesters have been injured with live ammunition to gas canisters and other weapons that israeli forces have been using against the
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palestinian protesters and sends the last the last death toll of today is one hundred fifteen palestinian protesters were killed as you see tensions are rising the palestinian protesters are throwing rocks and the israeli forces are i re acting to these are rocks with live ammunition and i can clearly see that is ready as snipers and we can hear also are the live ammunition and they're stationed right here we can see like at least eight there is ready as soldiers who were trying to walk towards the fence there are also other ambulances here are ready to take any injury it's very obvious that's not just in u.s. we'll continue to protest and won't give up on protesting the israeli defense forces meantime have defended the hundreds of protesters in gaza on friday saying in a tweet that the use of right disposal means unfun is in line with standard procedure
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is now just hours before friday's demonstrations israel's supreme court rejected the petition by human rights groups against the use of lethal military force targeting palestinian protesters in gaza in the ruling judges also rejected that demonstrations have been peaceful calling palestinians part of an armed conflict with more on the middle east correspondent paula. well the supreme court has sided with the israeli military and blamed her most it says that israel is involved in a longstanding conflict with the militant group and as such is authorized to use lethal force now this has outraged human rights groups one of which tweeted that judges missed an opportunity to prevent further killings and injuries the israeli supreme court completely ignored the broad factual basis presented to it by the petitioners which includes multiple testimonies of wounded and reports of international organizations involved in documenting the killing and wounding of on protesters in gaza at least sixty two palestinians were killed in one day of
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violence and several hundreds were injured the the the early on in. the of course the it was the there are at the. other side. the the the. the. the adding fuel to the fire is the fact that what has now emerged online are several videos that show israeli soldiers cheering as they fire. over the crowd with.
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the telegram of. now human rights groups are not the only ones who are mad at israel the united nations the european union france and germany have all cord for an independent investigation into israel. the use of force against what they say what an armed protesters we use this kind of decision is why the is read the article system this is not the first time to be on the side of the military system against the civilians we have this many times and we are now we're we have very serious concerns about the lives of the severely is more and more. this is an kind of encouragement in greenlighted the israeli snipers shooting shooting towards the civilians not only shooting also killing so this is the time that the international community in order to be on the side of the palestinian civilians against such
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a good a violation is committed by the israeli court and israeli military. the u.s. state department is calling on russia to admit that it was behind the downing of flight m.h. seventeen over eastern ukraine in twenty fourteen years after a stray or in the netherlands now directly accused russia of involvement despite the fact the investigation is still ongoing russia's foreign minister discussed that with his dutch counterpart earlier saying there's no evidence to pin the blame on moscow. i spoke to the dutch foreign minister he said that they have almost no doubts that the book came from russia i asked what evidence prove that but he didn't give me any facts he told me they don't want russia to help the investigation which he explained with some baseless suspicions if we look to that statement from the netherlands and australia that what they've said is that they hold russia legally responsible for the deaths of the two hundred ninety eight people who were on board malaysian airlines flight m h seventeen on its way from
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amsterdam to kuala lumpur when it was shot down when it went down over eastern ukraine an area that was. an area of particularly fierce fighting at the time in the conflict is ongoing there this was back in july of twenty fourteen australia in the netherlands have made that decision just stars the joint investigation team have released their latest findings so the j.i.t. they put forward the latest information they had on thursday in the netherlands and in that report they did say this they had no clear well perpetrator or clear reason why the aircraft was targeted in the first place. the questions everyone wants answered from day one are why was flight m h seventeen should down and who was responsible for this appalling act i can't give you the answers to these specific questions today well from the russian side the ministry of defense issued a lengthy rebuttal to the findings that. sent out on thursday the russian
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ministry of defense saying that it couldn't have been a russian missile because the missile casing that they show was part of the is that one of the main parts of evidence from the joint investigation team that's the type of missile yelled that was made in the moscow region back in one thousand nine hundred six and hasn't been in russia's military arsenal since twenty eleven these things have a fifteen year shelf life that can be x. . tended by an extra ten years to the maximum but anything built in eighty six in russia's arsenal would have been destroyed back in twenty eleven they did go on to say that ukraine did have these things in their arsenal the russian ministry of defense also critical of the joint investigative teams findings the fact that a lot of it seem to be based on pictures from social media we want to draw to everyone's attention that the dutch investigators have ignored witness accounts many eyewitnesses saw the tragedy themselves they are not images from social media
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they are real people who gave their testimonies on record to the european and american media the head of the joint investigation team said that his investigation was entering its final stages however the more information we get from the charity the more questions seem to be thrown up. investigators concluded the aircraft was hit by a missile from a russian made. the manufacturer's own tests show the missile type used was decommissioned by the russian military years ago. russian investigators claim the missile was fired from a ukrainian held area moscow sent radar data to the netherlands dutch investigators say that information was in a format they couldn't analyze. for. the
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joint investigation team include the netherlands belgium australia malaysia and ukraine. the body cooperates with other states but russia's only been allowed limited involvement. was quick to blame russia for the tragedy however the final report does not directly blame russia for the crash. investigators concluded the book was driven in from russia and returned across the border after them. that was based on intercepted telephone conversations witness statements photographs and videos posted on social media but the accuracy of such evidence remains questionable. several mainstream media outlets and prominent politicians also didn't hesitate to pin the blame on russia even before the investigation reached any conclusions many reports used questionable evidence from amateur investigators like belling cat who
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used social networks and open internet sources to try and decipher what happened. the b.b.c. who's being accused of breaching its own guidelines and a wholly inaccurate reporting go to manchester police in northwest england slammed britain's national broadcaster after it aired a documentary about the manchester arena terror attack the programme show last tuesday on the first anniversary of the bombing and there's numerous suicide bomber detonated explosives as the people move in manchester arena after a concert by the american pop star ariana grande a twenty two were killed and thirty nine were injured it was the deadliest terror attack in britain since two thousand and five deraa chewed over. the b.b.c. documentary about the devastating terror attack on the manchester arena has been praised for showing the courageousness of the survivors but the broadcasters inside
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has left the u.k. police furious greater manchester police chief has issued an open letter condemning what he calls wholly inaccurate reporting and the strongly worded statement has even accused the b.b.c. of breaching its own guidelines the programme at least by inference wrongly suggested that g.m.p. officers and staff were held back on the night of the attack this is untrue and has no more until attack on g.m.p. police officers who as the actual footage showed bravely in response to this horrific attack the police did not specify exactly which fragments of the b.b.c. film they believe misrepresented their response on the night of the tragedy however the documentary does contain a lot of interviews with victims who were left frustrated by the police in action here very. very large force of policeman come in but not really any of them will help and they were there to. just secure the premises. police officers with guns
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pointed towards me had said was that the council to try and save lives was literally going on when you just remember and going which are i could see was in their decision of course erring. criticism isn't an issue as long as manchester police can get their side of the story the catch is they can't do that during an active investigation the b.b.c. production team were made aware of this but when authorities saw how the film showed their lack of comments they were far from happy the reference at the end of the programme the g.m.p. refused to cooperate wholly misleading and was focused only on creating journalistic drama the b.b.c. insists that they did report on the situation on manchester police accurately and say that the caption on the screen only said greater manchester police declined to take part in this film which they say is factually accurate the b.b.c. actually say that it is the chief constables letter that is accurate defending
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their decision to include those criticisms claiming that they fully adhere to the b.b.c. editorial guidelines this was a responsible accurate and thoughtful documentary which was an important piece of public service broadcasting however as this very public disagreement unfolds according to one former police officer there's good reason for g.m. piece response that when this is perhaps it may seem harsh but the priority for the put for the place is to try to close the perpetrators and anybody associated with them i think the reason that the police disengaged from friendly conversation in the formation of this film was a sense that was going to be prejudicial to the general good it's very easy to criticize with the wisdom of hindsight but there are actually doing it for the purposes of the public good and to try to keep our syphon arrests people that are doing dangerous horrible things with the battle over who's right and who's wrong
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likely to continue it's certain that the run between britain's main broadcaster and law enforcement was not the effect a documentary remembering a tragic event. intended to have. r.t. . some liverpool football supporters in kiev for saturday's champions league final have received rather less than warm welcome ukrainian police ground and handcuffed a bloodied fan on thursday we've been attacked by masked hooligans in the capital with more details isa rally what we're seeing is a of course thousands of little four founds who've made their way to kiev in order to watch that champion's league final and a number of them were enjoying dinner in the evening last night when they were set upon and actually we can see from some of the tweets of a journalist who was there at the site who describes those attackers as being masked men maybe about twenty of them wearing balaclavas and setting upon these
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liverpool fans who were just having dinner in a restaurant like a pack of dogs the journalist said that the attack was completely unprovoked those phones just minding their own business ahead of that big game tomorrow evening saying that one of the victims was a fifty year old man who suffered cuts and bruises saying that all of the phones were in the vicinity of the liverpool fans that is to run away and we can also hear from some of the eyewitnesses themselves it was terrifying i didn't come here for this i came to watch the football. we were just having dinner they just stormed the place they were throwing glasses and tables it was terrifying we did nothing wrong now during the course of the run of the little fourteen to that final this isn't the first time liverpool fans have been attacked one man was left in a critical condition in hospital when italian fans from roma assaulted in a beat up a number of liverpool fans in liverpool itself when the liverpool fans then went
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for the return game in rome that was heavy security now this incident hasn't stopped at least one media outlet for blaming russia even though pictures are merged showing the attackers two of the attackers arrested the rest of them fled being hugh craney in t. shirts belonging to a key football team the paper that's a paper in spain associated to the city of madrid they said it was. of suspected russian origin and many people on twitter quick to correct them and saying that these are well known what wolf belonging to a ukrainian team and so it seems that with the world cup coming up the ante russia campaign or trying to lay the blame where possible on russia just wants to continue . a somali there reporting from london bus it from know from moscow thanks for watching us international check us out on you tube so much more there and also
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