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as the north korean leader plays host to russia's foreign minister r.t. is the only international channel allowed to follow the delegation inside kim jong un's palace. if someone told me where exactly we are right now this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice that kim jong il residence hello i can barely remember being given such. around the world i'm absolutely shocked also this hour the spanish prime minister's ousted in a no confidence vote corruption claims his socialist party rival will take his place and. differences. but. russia pushing. to. ask the european
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commission president he's urging the block to look east and strengthen ties with moscow amid a hefty terence being imposed by the united states. here in moscow this friday the first of june money and this is your world news for a marty international first for you this hour a meeting between the russian president and the north korean leader is in the pipeline for later this year the kremlin says the possibility of a summit currently being discussed the announcement comes on the back of thursday's meeting between russia's foreign minister and kim jong un so expressed his support for the escalation efforts but added that it should be handled gradually. has been following the delegation for some was granted exclusive access to one of kim jong un's residences.
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we were told to leave most of our belongings and all our mobile devices behind and now they're taking us somewhere. so we're here in this fandom just to keep our men one photographer and myself following a lot of state in. this area is completely deserted and it looks like we're in circling something that appears to be the palace. if only someone told me where exactly we are right now but we are being told to fold us men. i don't really know what exactly this place this but it looks to be the area where it came john will be greeting certainly loughborough of and the reason why i think so is because just through the store i saw came john in sister and she was having
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some sort of conversation with the guards but nobody speaks english here hello. lou hennessy far as i understand this is sergio. i believe this is a bit of a historic moment we still don't know whether the camp from the meeting is going to happen but at least sorry for that is here having direct talks with the supreme leader of north korea. talking behind this wall we were asked to wait in this room so let's just have
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a walk around to take a look at what they have to offer a. dark north korean chocolate and i can tell you that it tastes just like any other dark chocolate anywhere around the world. so this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice looms residents. i can barely remember being given such. a location is around the world we were just told. the president which is just outside the doors. of the city. and given the fact that we're inside the residence of the north korean leader kim jong the moon again i'm just going to say i'm absolutely shocked. and. it is really disappointing that we won't be able to find out exactly what's
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being said behind these stories but just a few hours before mr kim and mr lavrov met the russian foreign minister and making the korean peninsula free of nuclear weapons is a very delicate issue maintains that the interests of all sides must be respected. in the world. so that said it all ended with inviting to russia see whether the north korean leader will accept the invitation for now we're heading back to the airport in the russian foreign minister's motorcade. franco write. that in. just hours after the united states announced hefty tariffs on steel and many of the e.u. is vowing to strike back the trade commissioner says she regrets donald trump's
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decision to impose increased cuties adding that it will harm relations between the two are lies. this is very unfortunate it is unfortunate because it will. cause a lot of damage to us the let me an industry it is unfortunate because this is further weakening the transatlantic relations even union wanted to avoid this. under the new duties e.u. countries will have to pay as much as twenty five percent extra if they want to see their metal products on the american market that could spell trouble for manufacturers there the european union is currently the world's second largest oil producer after china europe's taken its concerns to the legal might of the world trade organization to mediate and resolve any dispute with washington after the new terrorist were announced the european commission said it may now a lot more to russia. that we have to reconnect if we're not very happy. so we have. come to i wouldn't say normal illusion we've washed up but there are so
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many areas so many millions look at the. differences on the. book does. seem. to be broad current or international politics expert mccormack told me she believes the european commission's chief comment reflects a change in mood towards russia as the bloc entered seeking out trade alternatives . what we have in the e.u. in many e.u. countries is. around to come up with the kind of demonization of russia so i think you don't actually reflect. a broader and and in alternate view. that works out of the difference is you know their relationship with the european union russia needs to be somewhat normal i don't think that
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say i don't think that russia will be looked to as ever replace so much but i think in base ten chill trade will does reflect again kanu. fishes in the relationship between the e.u. and america. as if all that wasn't enough turbulence in europe the spanish prime minister has been forced out of office in an unprecedented move which sort of lose a vote of no confidence in parliament it was followed by the rival socialist party leader and now gets the job with his slim parliamentary majority the ousted premier admitted his defeat during day two of debates earlier this friday. a lobbyist though they look at those from what we all know the no confidence motion is likely to go through which means mr sanchez will be the new prime minister and i would like to be the first to congratulate him it will be this chamber that will make the decision and it is up to all of us to abide by the mandate of the popular sovereignty represented here i believe that today we're opening
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a new page in the history of our democracy and we will now start reading the first paragraph so i can tell you without hesitation that we in the new government will put the interests of the spanish people above all else socialist party leader pedro scented is now spain's new prime minister that followed a vote of confidence which he called a week ago in response to a high court ruling which sentenced several leading. figures in mariano rajoy people's party to have to jail sentences following a long running corruption scandal including the party's former treasurer it looked like a long shot at first because sentries only commands eighty four seats out of a three hundred fifty members chamber however one by one crucially opposition. parties including social life would rival spa day most and fractious regional parties in catalonia and the basque country added up their support and reached the
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crucial tally of one hundred eighteen votes with just hundred sixty nine in against and that was when marianna or you finally realized that the game was up and this is the man who's put out of a job better sanchez that we sworn in as prime minister over the weekend he's forty six year old former economics professor as we said currently leader of the socialist party in spain and he's been a fall in the side of the former prime minister for some time and twenty sixteen when parliament voted on approving mariano rajoy his new cabinet sanchez refused to give his backing now that meant he had to step aside as socialist party leader that in turn. led to a nine month political deadlock in twenty seventeen sanchez then made a shock reappearance after winning back his position but now despite receiving large support from smaller opposition parties he's still likely to face some major challenges going forward the liberal party see adonis is why they've been calling for another election yet another election they seem to be the only major party
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backing the ousted prime minister while sanchez will also have to deal of course with the issue of cattle and independents and the separatist push in that region since last year's outlawed referendum i talked to a one hundred euro go to the spanish history lecture he believes the catalans could seize an opportunity here. the jews have eighty five m. peers there's a very very. small number of. parliaments and that does a limitation in itself so it is going to be a very very limited government in that respect there's no doubt the issue in catalonia is going to be one of the hot potato of spanish politics in the coming years and for this government as well centive been saying that he is happy to have a conversation with the new cats on precedent but on the other hand he said that he was going to have that conversation within the framework within the rearm of the spanish constitution so it's an opportunity for the pro independence party on the
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other hand. doesn't seem to be very happy to talk. beyond the constitution the merry go round doesn't end there elsewhere in europe italy is also going through a political shake up with decepticons who's never held political office before now heading up one of europe's most restless parliament his appointment ends months without a government since the election in march and the previous prime minister designate carlo quarterly has stepped aside after just a few days meanwhile the e.u. president has called for unity and solidarity now more than ever its leaves euro skeptics go about forming a government and ministerial positions already being filled giuseppe conti is a fifty three year old academic a law professor who is known to have a disliking for bureaucracy and he's already vowed to slash as he puts it useless laurels. you're with are to a huge migrant resettlement programs underway in paris right now and it means that former president nicolas sarkozy get some new neighbors among our stories when we
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come back. we see that the more and more people even more and more political leaders understand that letting you know these migratory influx is a two year old definitely does not serve to target the about the future of the european union. italy's
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recent elections again demonstrate the e.u. smeal liberal agenda is under continued pressure even under threat where is his grand historic project going how should we understand the italian elections the german elections and drags it in to. come back a journalist working for a russian news agency in ukraine who was arrested last month on charges of treason has told a court hearing that he wants to surrender his ukrainian citizenship coalition has also appealed to russia for support. you know. i want to address president petro poroshenko to surrender my ukrainian citizenship i consider myself a russian citizen now and i'm asking let him put in for his efforts to protect me. i'm sorry do have to make this hard decision to surrender the passport of the country in which i was born and released i was proud to be
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a citizen of ukraine an update for you this hour the russian foreign ministry is promising to do all it can to help the shinseki within the framework of the law ukrainian caught earlier rejected an appeal from the journalists after the court also denied his request to be allowed out from a security cell during his hearing with more details he has a cause down of. what we've seen today is of course the continuation of the case of karylle the shinseki who was jailed on the fifteenth of may he was the he's the editor in chief of ria novosti ukraine news agency and so basically here his two months arrest but the court decided to basically the court rejected his plea and the corroborations team self described the pressure he's being put to that is being exerted on him that he himself compared to torture and have a listen. is hard to maintain working in a situation where experience constant pressure including psychologically and then build as if i killed kennedy well as i've mentioned he was arrested on the
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fifteenth of may when ukrainian police raided the offices of his news agency and he's being accused of state treason because of because of his professional activities and that has caused international concerns foreign governments like for example bergdahl in that has just said that his case is very important just looking at it from the perspective of the freedoms of the press of the council of europe and the always see have said that this is something that this is something that could impact the media freedoms in ukraine other agencies have called this an attack on journalists and demanded the immediate release of you but ukrainian authorities actions that the raise concerns also because they are being motivated by the national security service the same agency that is behind a nother media scandal that is over another journalist. what happened
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a couple of days ago they said that well. a vocal critic was killed murdered in his apartment three shots in the back and hours later they revealed that it was all fake it was apparently staged they thought as they are saying someone was planning. his assassination on behalf of the russian government and they needed this masqueraded to catch the mastermind but a lot of journalists and experts and international organizations the ask the question well how can the ukrainian government be now trusted if they juggle the facts like that and they're saying that of course this incident will have an impact on case as well it goes down over well some of those international journalists organizations he was mentioning there criticized the ukrainian authorities and urging kiev to stop what they call in the campaign and we've managed to contact several journalists working in the ukrainian media about the kinds of pressure that they say they're under but fearing for their own safety they only agreed to speak
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to us on condition of anonymity. people don't want any problems with police or nationalists who are doing what ever they want has anybody come to our defense when they picketed our station or set the building on fire we tried talking to our colleagues but they didn't want to listen any criticism of the government can result in something like that for example they can raid your offices and find a map of ukraine without crimea ukrainian media should have united then demonstrated to the government that it can treat proposition media like that but our colleagues don't want to get involved and we can't organize a large scale protest on our own. thousands of migrants in paris are being cleared from their makeshift shelters on the city's canals roughly two hundred of them have been resettled in a wealthy district in the french capital to do bensky want to find out what the residents think of their new neighbors. this is one of the nearly wrecked it camps
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in paris it's been set up to shelter around a hundred and seventy migrants who are amongst the thousand or so who are cleared from the canals of paris doing side waves thousands of migrants have been camped along the canals for many many months living in squalid conditions with due to no comforts the mayor of paris and the interior minister who had been embroiled in a war of words over who is responsible for clearing the camps the situation will be repeated indefinitely if measures not taken by local authorities to prevent the camps reappear. we could have avoided waiting for months to find shelter for those people the suggestion i made to the state was to build and reform a welcome center which is really the only the only option possible if we want to avoid the roadside counts so i'm waiting for the states to get back to me on that.
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now these migrants are being housed in poor deploying one of paris's wealthiest areas the sixteenth up on the small it's also home to former president nicholas sarkozy p.s.t.'s back to ponce football stadium and horse which is currently hosting tennis stars from across the globe for the french open some locals aren't over the moon about their new neighbors i think the people here are not very. pretty good to see is people are here because they're alfredo afraid to some some of the most be very difficult and some months a. very very nice i'm sure but a really tough part of them maybe but. you never know how people can react you can have some people who react very badly and some good you never know despite our thirty's choose not to most hospitable area because it is populated by many old
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people who are not really open minded so i think that this area is not the most welcoming would you put us in we don't see any changes we don't communicate with migrants because we don't see them at all in the area so i guess the town i'm asleep this is now the thirty fourth time in three years that my quince have been moved in paris but the problem seems to be cyclic it's never ending. was. what. was authorities a do to continue to clear out of camps that emerged along paris. is canals in the next few days yet with the capital already overflowing and an estimated five hundred fifty extra migrants arriving every week this seems to be little that the authorities can do to keep a lid on the problem jollity even ski r.t.
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paris. therefore we wrap up football fever spreading and with just two weeks to go until the biggest event in the game anticipations proving hard to contain for the world cup in russia it's even gone into orbit. back here on terra firma your friday football fix continues after the break your friday edition of the stan collymore show is here shortly going to help out you know any company or international world. fifty years ago britain and we've been to a concert going on as
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a sleeping pill does this is what. does. the side effects were terrible but not on. the wall. across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation in something in two ways first will the physical damage itself as well that the concert mind that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been the justice and there's been a couple of. twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all such but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star months and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to go meet the center of the shuttle we
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are with you and we will so all the great. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down going let's go. a low i was just i want to know and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one come on top of the share meet just at the reno bianchi team's latest edition of make up a bigger than a better jersey look. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. well you know the cars they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates
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a south and taken your last turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for me i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never again i kept it said one does not leave a funeral in the same as one enters my mind it's consumed with death this one might differ as i speak to you now as there were no other takers. to claim that. last night make.
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live a full dream in the finale of the european cup season while i never thought they'd get there when we told them. it gets in the season book i have my dates against christiane out rinaldo exile on the pole f.c. me to die and we have a chat to mum that's not only playing in the champions league final will be played in the world cup of croatia as well he's named rick. thank you very much for joining me on the stone cold will show as
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a defender how do you approach he's going to approach it any differently than if you were playing in school in full style and i'm a main player is not rinaldo benzema. you know very well of course in the croatian so you do you do anything specifically different because of the quality of the players or is it really important you do the same things dyads in the lead up to the game and during the game starts everything in the training wrong you know and when you are how the person on the training ground and nothing can surprise in the game and specially when you play when i play against my front three i guess i'm all mine and then i need to be on the pulse and because i know i will play again for now. they have i'm one of the best strikers and the wall does not make a big difference so you just mentioned i mean. he's the best player on the planet at the moment in terms of the goals of the way that he plays monnaie and you've go from a no you've got players low.

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