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specifically about the limits of democracy and there are certain people who have argued. you know on certain ideas the decision to join the european union has been made and that's all over you should not be rediscussed saying that in fact that you can bet it would then be here try to because there is no procedure for leaving. and you know and you know what i mean. our allies the way as in many other countries we have been watching at the in the is creating. and so this is one of the told to tell you and the french and dutch and german and the gold we can see the east and when they would. read that to see what they said this is the third time that refutes least that italians when they voted two months ago the we have not. that's chris mr margaret let us take a very short break now we will be back in just a few seconds they chant. fifty
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years ago. as a sleeping pill does this is what i believe because when i go to. the side effects were terrible but not on the road. across europe. legal battles demanding at least some compensation. to the physical damage itself as well as with the concert in mind that the people who perpetrated this crime has never been brought to justice and there's been
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a couple. welcome back to worlds apart from my green director of the italian institute for international political studies mr madre about a year ago you were speaking at one conference on the middle east north africa and you suggested that europe. has gotten that bit carried away with its fascination. with transformation it got used to seeing itself as the positive actor for changing
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the world. i wonder if you would go as far as to say that this fascination with transformation has come to bite here because some of the problems to be seen you're of related to migration i think would be traced directly to this idea of being a positive and striving for democracy in the middle. promoted by europe. it was. certainly italy in libya played a role i mean there were different positions that libya. taken but not. in. a leading role in getting rid of gadhafi. it was friend. and great britain obama leading from behind and there's
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a school in the government. i'm not signing responsibility but i think it would not arnold but i'm saying that. regional. here then we have been did it affect i mean of course we can. ninety percent of the migrants . comes from libya libya was a very important trading partner. which is important as you know you can buy all you. need. to and. program for migration. so of course we are affected and we played. as relevant to. the. duffy in trying to find a solution which is not there yet. now one perplexing thing to me as somebody reported from libya both before they got half as matter and after that it was. the
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fact that. he was as mercurial as he was he was actually open to change if only for appearance sake and i think he was also open to making his relationship with the west particularly european union of it a little bit better why do you think that. oh transformation. wasn't preferred. faster information. regime change. and you could discuss. why. and. i'm not saying haven't said that gadhafi was and had to be he was a dictator but. we have been used. along in many other countries
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so your question was right. well it's convenient position from my point of view because you mentioned before that italy is quite resentful about having to deal with the migration crisis yeah you kind of outsource responsibility for that crisis because i mean your interests were at stake there because italy have calculated the risks on its own. random history that's not my personal opinion but do you remember the situation with the taliban government. was the final stage of it was. possible crime it was in the video weak position and that is when the syria cries is the libyan crisis erupted so it was a very again very delicate moment for a longer country and probably we did. some.
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as far as you know do you not even know if. hold back a little bit or was it the proposal i'm sure you. sure. now if he mentioned them that talk about a reference earlier that in two thousand and sixteen the word transformation has been substituted by the word the bill a station in the new global strategy for europe which i as a russian find rather ronit because the worst ability in this country is very often i would even say excessively often what desta believe even mean in the european context now. because the situation is getting worse and worse and worse and worse to the american decision. and.
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countries and it's clear that europe doesn't all that great leverage in. russia longer than average america is uncertain and the regional. now speaking about this change in terminology substituting transformation for a civilization it is all the more striking. to hear that in russia because over the last couple of months the kremlin started stressing change much more there is a discussion about revamping the quality of the russian government's fighting corruption possibly relaxing immigration rules. tracked international talent investing in human capital all those things that we usually associate with the euro and yet all of a sudden russia starts talking about it when europe no longer discusses it at least
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publicly do you think do you take it seriously do you think russia actually wants to do though is that just rhetoric on the part of the. migration. i remember the. economy was. a few years ago. even if. every time a comma gets better. economy is not. worth of your person but you are isn't that strange because the. people of. europe. i'm not surprised these are the words. that. in china for the next. china
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investing in the middle class. environment and he actually did. just at the beginning. become to like china now personally warned about the danger of a possible rupture between europe on russian sanctions which according to you could result in the isolation of. the european union and i know that you associate that danger primarily with this new. leaders like mr salvini what i can't understand is why it is not. meant to you know facilitate russia's efforts to become better at. including by perhaps easing or lifting of sanctions. strong. relations
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between. require. russian. russian and my comment that you are mentioning. the position. there you have government and i will saying was that. would be risky for a new. party. government going to use. money asking for money to support all the docs and basic income and at the same time. the utopian view which is to go along with sanctions. until we have pressure from the states. and so we would be isolated and my point was if we have to go to brussels to other partner and get something for the program
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basic income and. how can we at the same time at the same table and say we go on our way position with russia the sanctions for the height of the ukrainian crisis as i'm sure you would agree with me it was a very specific. time and i think if we are on this then fair i think we have to recognize that russia's actions in your cranium may not like them but they were dictated by russia's very accurate perception of threat by nato i think from the kremlin point of view that threat has now been diminished there is no near prospect of either. either in crimea or in the a crane what's the point how long do you think it's advisable to keep those sanctions that keep hurting you that keep hurting us for something that cannot be reversed and i think could not be repeated on in discussing the prizes and the
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european perception and the russian perception. you know randi it took almost four years the. new for the next three days but let me let me be very very quick and bomb this. many european countries. and come to believe that we should get out of this sanction and come to something that ok but let's be honest and. the decision final decision on this issue. has to come from washington. is utilizing. the. he understand i mean. mary trampin in a way because it's interesting to me how europe likes to portray itself as this
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principle values based and to what you tell me is it simply quid pro quo if the same way the tramp perceives not. exactly. what i'm saying and i told you i would be honest is that the rule of america. on issues like this. they're having trump in mind. and we don't. think that there is that currently the. actions of russian. i mean i am surprised that you say that men should submit to blackmail that's what i'm surprised. this is what trump. china the american administration is not yet to you. on iran or if you do not.
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tell them and have your read they mean by mr frum pay or you know the american ambassador to germany i think they expressed it quite specifically but what puzzles me and this is the last question i guess because we're running out of time is when the sanctions against russia were passed there was a recognition that it needed to be done because a certain message had to be. well to the detriment of the european companies now you're telling me that when it comes to trying simply because you have huge trade with them or. all principles have to be on the line well i didn't say that i sent sounds you would impose on values that we utopian perceive you have not suspected by russia that was a few years ago you asked me where the assumption can be waived now would that something has changed not much but something and i'm seeing the new seeing now is that we have someone else at the white house that who utilize is
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a strong the bot again and you know one he utilized these tools regardless of what you do i mean you kept your word on and he walked out along all because you know look at numbers. us grade you know. billion with russia trade exposed i want to export to russia eighty i want to export to iran. six so when a couple negotiates or boots on the table to europe. do you want to work with iran with russia to say will do you seen america european decent and european pretty sure i would say they win lol this week they will try to find an ice and form bot that's the substance your program is famous to be very on this program so i'm giving you your honest box the beginning go to krises was on values
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which for european perception we have no formal and respected by you by russia and talking about ukraine i really appreciate your straightforwardness and also your passion or thank you very much for your time and i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages as for me here again fame point fame time here and all the parts. are. you know. you never know what's around the
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corner you never know what's in the pub you can walk into excitement it's that knowing that's where the adrenalin much comes from. and you need to move on to finish him and the extremes to all. the violence he's a part of and it's almost a schizophrenia. where you can do all these things and behave badly. they're going to be on the whole response a little more well for the both of us both more so for the last one. hundred million infirmed. role and good on follow us from the start. i would rather where no piper young really did a poll down now going to get. meaning in these music beast if you don't win the involves it's constantly evolving and.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy fun fun to do you shouldn't let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic developments only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. join me every thursday on the alec simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the hand. for a different version of what. one of them is on the death row there's no way you
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could have done it there's no possible way because they did not shoot around a corner. biggest stories of the week when the leader of north korea played host to russia's foreign minister this week out he was the only international channel allowed to accompany the delegation into kim jong un's palace if only someone told me where exactly we are right now this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice at the kim jong un's residence hello i can barely remember being given such access at the locations around the world i'm absolutely shocked meanwhile donald trump says a summit with the north korean leader is back on the american president receive what he called a very nice letter from kim jong un. in other news lithuania and romania were complicit in the torture of two al qaeda terrorist suspects by hosting secret cia
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detention centers so says the european court of human rights. plus america's trading partners vow to retaliate against hefty tariffs on metal imports imposed by the trumpet ministration we've got the details. h.q. in moscow we're bringing you the biggest stories of the past seven days has covered right here on the international first for you this hour a u. turn from donald trump over north korea he says he's ready to meet with kim jong un after all in singapore later this month previously the been so many mixed messages coming from the white house about it but well ahead of those talks russia's foreign ministers already met the north korean leader in pyongyang our correspondent traveled with the russian delegation and was granted rare access to one of the north korean leader's residences.
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we were told to leave most of our belongings and all our mobile devices because now they're taking us somewhere. so we're here in this fandom just to keep our men one photographer and myself rolling a lot of state in. this area is completely deserted and it looks like we're in circling something that appears to be the powers. that be if only someone told me where exactly we are right now but we are being told to told us many. groups. i don't really know what exactly this place this but it looks to be the area where it came john whom will be greeting. and the reason why i think still is because
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just through this door i saw him john to sister and she was having some sort of conversation with the guards but nobody speaks english here hello. lou hennessy far as i understand this is circular limo feel each. field i believe this is a bit of a historic moment we still don't know whether the attempt from meeting is going to happen but at least start you off for a bit is here having direct talks with the supreme leader of north please please please. please . 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 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 at kim john looms residence. i can barely remember being given such access at other locations 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 again i'm just going to say i'm absolutely shocked. and.
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it is really disappointing that we won't be able to find out exactly what's being said behind these stories but just a few hours before mr kim and mr lavrov met the russian foreign minister said in making the korean peninsula free of nuclear weapons is a very delicate issue maintains that the interests of all sides must be respected. 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 right side. residence in pyongyang. well as all that was happening a north korean delegation was in the united states meeting the trumpet ministration they also passed a private letter from the president who described it as very nice however it was
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unclear whether we actually read it. a letter was given to me by him you know and that letter was. very nice letter or would you like to see what was in that letter if you like with how much how much how much it was a very interesting letter and i haven't seen the letter yet i purposely didn't know for eleven. i haven't opened it i didn't open it in front of the director i've been sitting on a desk for a while now whether he's read it or not yet we don't know that letter anyway was passed to trump by a former north korean intelligence chief who was part of the p.r. young delegation in the u.s. the upcoming summit was earlier called off by trump due to what he called open hostility. and while the talks seem to be back on track pentagon chief james mattis on the line that pyongyang will only get sanctions relief when it takes irreversible steps to end its nuclear program but some of the experts we've been speaking to agree that the language of ultimatums is unlikely to solve the
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situation on the korean peninsula but spiel where there are a lot of people here in washington who do not want this summer to take place and they certainly do not want any kind of accord between north korea and the united states idea that this could be a gradual process is a realistic one but i think here people here would like to present the north koreans with an ultimatum which of course will will will not solve the problem doesn't understand anything beyond the fact that this could be a good photo op and possibly a boon for his ratings the u.s. has never taken north korea very seriously i mean the idea of the greatest military power in the world sitting down with a country that they've already always considered impoverished and backward i think is and that's to many people in washington the message that kim jong un is then being you know he's meeting with lavrov he's meeting with huge and paying. signals to trump you know i have friends in the region and you're the one that is isolating
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yourself by pulling out these international agreements and so you know i'll be fine with or without you. european court of human rights lithuania and rumania violated human rights by hosting secret cia detention centers it also says the countries breached the probably depression on torture by helping the agency with the interrogation of two al qaeda suspects they've been ordered to pay the men one hundred thousand euros each in compensation one of the suspects according to the cia was a key al qaeda figure but no charges were brought against him during his interrogation he was water boarded eighty three times the cia says the other man led operation is in the gulf for al qaeda peter out of the house more on how the suspects have been treated. there had been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuania insight with
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getting a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing no it prisoners were kept in blindfolded all time they were put in solitary confinement and they were forced to wear leg shackles at all times debate it gave an account of what was done to him while he was in detention must warn viewers that this clip comes a company with some of the bed his own sketches that have been released as part of a freedom of information request some viewers may find them disturbing they unchained my hands from the bars and chained them with short chains to the chains that were around my legs which kept me in a bowing position at all times they brutally dragged me to the cement wall he started brutally banging my head in my back against the wall i felt my back was breaking due to the intensity of the banging he started slapping my face again and again meanwhile he was yelling and then he pointed to a large black wooden box that looked like a wooden casket he says from now on this is going to be your home he violently
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closed the door i heard the sound of the lock i found myself in total darkness. we saw a few of them accompanying that clip just there but the sketches zubaida made well they really paying to very disturbing picture quite literally of the conditions in which he was being kept the two men are currently being held in guantanamo bay now since the detention facility opened there in two thousand and two it's been open to prisoners scandals over abuse now the current u.s. president donald trump peace supports the you solve waterboarding he said it many times however this is something that well the rest of the world pretty much considers torture when diana marburg which by the way which by the way we are keeping open which we are keeping. and we're going to load it up with some beer dude split we're going to load it up would i feel strongly about waterboarding as
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far as i'm concerned we have to fight fire with in fact donald trump doubled down in his support for waterboarding as he promoted the woman who is in charge of the cia black sites to the top job in agency gina hospital who's well referred to by her detractors in the media particularly here in germany as either the torture queen or bloody gina while she took over as the new cia director lithuania says it may appeal the ruling we discuss the case with former guantanamo bay prison a moslem bag he's now the outreach director for the right organization cage. the reality is that these are war crimes but he was prosecuted for this and nobody will because of it because there's no prosecutions the new president can come along and say i believe torture works a lot more waterboarding is a great thing because there is not precedent if it is in prosecuted for the crime that it is a war crime then he would never dare say such
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a thing so imagine that somebody's going to sub-saharan africa server. was against american citizens we. all were doing various activities in our country imagine what would happen if they said that when in the last quarter or. next the year was well as canada and mexico are vowing to unleash a full scale trade war if the united states doesn't drop hefty import tariffs that imposing all metal. but. totally unacceptable to the measures carries a threat of a spiral of escalation that will result in damaging everyone nobody wins in a trade war there are only casualties now that the european response will be united and thrown at him or we will take measures equivalent of those taken by the united states we are imposing the dollar for dollar tariffs for every dollar levied against canadians. under the new levies e.u. countries will have to pay as much as twenty five percent extra on steel and ten
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percent on alimony and if they want to see metal products on the american market that could spell big trouble for manufacturers there because the european union is currently the world's second largest still producer after china europe's taken its concerns to the legal might of the world trade organization to see if it can help to resolve the dispute with washington european union plans to answer with equal tariffs on at least two hundred lucrative american imports in a matter of weeks the list include peanut butter orange juice levi jeans bourbon whiskey motorcycles among many others as well a former prime minister for croatia told r.t. how america's move could damage the global economy by believing the move for a dozen bases because if you're looking job c. in the u.s. steel industry it should be inquiring that if we heard much more much import that in the us three of you are u.s.
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economy and didn't bring any good. free trade. on the right it was pretty varied and their global economy. thousands of palestinians have attended the funeral of a nurse killed by israeli soldiers during protests on the gaza border on friday here's some video of her shortly before she was shot. hi everyone my name is rosen. i mean you working from seven am to eight pm my job is to provide first aid to the injured today i helped treat iran seventy people they were shot by rubber bullets thing got we managed to help them and those have been taken to the hospital the very people have been posting pictures over. twitter expressing their condolences the nurse who was twenty one was among the scores of paramedics attending the wounded at the anti occupation rallies gaza based journalist and how
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there it was at her funeral. we are now in the funeral of her son and no shot at twenty one year old palestinian female that was shot by this rate snipers yesterday on the tenth week of the great much of return rest that was so when she was trying to rescue the lot of the palestinian protester that was shot by the israeli snipers near the front of the sun has been volunteering as a primate it for ten weeks of that very much of return she has been working as a volunteer for more than two months thousands of hundreds of females palestinian paramedics palestinian journalists palestinian females all mourning her death everyone is sad and sad this is filling the place knows the church i was once reserved when she was killed we're trying to get the injured from the fans when these really saw us approaching their sniper started us was tear gas they were
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suffocating and then they started to shoot randomly one of the bullets aimed at us heaters and chest she was wearing a medical badge and was clearly trying to raise her hand the israeli soldiers deliberately shot going to the she was wearing a white uniform that was my daughter's only weapon she was helping wounded people i want to tell the world they have to be punished because the burn my heart your body you know she was more to do you in the holy month of ramadan when she was forced to go to zero a pretext to from. our school to burn their hocks is they burned or was. the israeli military calm and they replied that they investigate all reports of civilian deaths claiming that hamas which they see as a terror organization is responsible for putting civilians in danger israeli military struck five more targets in northern gaza belonging to hamas in total fifteen sites were hit in response to three rockets fired into gaza from gaza sorry into israel. some last minute touches are being made ahead of the
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twenty eighteen feet for world cup in russia the tournament trophies arrived in moscow since september the cups been traveling across russia visiting twenty seven cities the world cup kicks off in less than two weeks from now on june the fourteenth the opening match between host russia and saudi arabia takes place in moscow's nikki stadium. in the football itself which is to be used in the opening game is now on its way back to earth from the international space station before leaving the crew enjoyed a zero gravity kick about capsule carrying three members of the crew on the all important goal as undocked from the orbiting laboratory and it's expected to touchdown kazakstan at about four pm moscow time will be following the capsule progress here on r.t. international over the next few hours. a dissident russian journalist came back from the dead this week but it seems that his bluff didn't play out as he expected not tell you why after the break.
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put themselves along big except the reject. so when you want to be president. it's a great deal for us this is what the three of the more people. interested in the war.
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back to waking from r.t. journalists worldwide have rounded on ukrainian authorities for faking the assassination of russian opposition journalist arkady but checa in kiev icelander stunt is deplorable and regrettable the staged murder of journalists are crazy prompting could by the ukrainian security service is distressing well the reappearance of the reporter may be a great relief it is deeply regrettable the crane's authorities have played with the truth no matter what the motive relieved that. he was alive i deplore the decision to spread false information on the life of
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a journalist it is the duty of the state to provide correct information to the public on tuesday ukrainian authorities claim they found a journalist with gunshot wounds outside his flat in the ukrainian capital they said he died on his way to hospital but less than twenty four hours later it was revealed the murder had been staged ukrainian security forces said it was carried out to foil a russian plot to kill the journalist don't quarter reports on the fallout from the bluff. when a russian journalist was pronounced murdered in the ukrainian capital it didn't take long for the ceremonial finger pointing at russia to begin he was only working on things that were critical and investigative of russia and of the russian government as well he said there was nothing that was critical of ukrainians of course that network and its boss placing the blame on the kremlin and on russia journalist known political leanings have led some to point the finger in one direction it was a calculated deliberate international terrorist crime committed on the direct instruction of the russian authorities he figured it's who can blame them when the
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story has all the perfect ingredients the russian totalitarian machine putin's regime going after the kremlin critic except the guy turned up alive and well imagine everyone's confusion what on earth is showing on fred all of these developments in just the last hour or so i know that's absolutely gobsmacked what is second so what the heck actually have been here russia said it was relieved that are caught he was alive but also fiore us and understandably so after being falsely accused of murder questions of life and death in ukraine as well as the international community's trust and its politics are nothing more than a bargaining chip for the kids regime just their apparent tie russian he syria. fellow journalists were outraged too when a state says a prominent journalist who had received threats was murdered i think the media have to report it but with the fake news in ukraine have reduced all of our credibility trump would be proud had learned not to trust ukrainian authorities on don't best
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warrant but assuming something like this fishel confirmation was solid apologies it's on wikipedia is most notable fake death so what gives all the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil an alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife knew imagine what the poor woman went through but one you. cranium lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes successfully used the method of staging his own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in real life too whether ukraine will produce evidence that there was ever a russian plot in the first place remains to be seen but after a stunt like this it's hard to imagine many will take anything as a face value last year only when someone manipulates information they deceive the roady it is clear that they were deceived in their own cities the actions of the
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ukrainian authorities are absolutely unacceptable and the free media have suffered most from this i can't comment on what it did or didn't do i don't know the exact circumstances or do you know he's participated in a big circus a masquerade which is of course a big problem for him and for the credibility of journalists. the journalist in question has responded to one article in the british media claiming the subterfuge had done more harm than good here's what he said he posted a comment on facebook using offensive language said that if the press wants to do something good then they should give him a british passport and protection. next up italy finally got a government on friday two months after the general election the country now has the first euro skeptic coalition in power in western europe here's how their agenda differs from the last leadership in rome there edging that anti russia sanctions are lifted seeing moscow as a partner not as a threat renegotiating e.u.
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debt as well as reforming european migrant policy is also central to the new government artie's medina cotton of a takes us through what's been a rough week in italian politics. it seems the political uncertainty in the country has finally come to an end with the euro skeptic collison speak because a busy forming his government but his path was a thorny one he was first suggested to by the five star movement and league party two weeks ago and it seemed all was good until the president vetoed conti's choice for a finance minister he saw as too anti brussels. i asked him about ministry of political figure who is not seen as supporting the line. from the year. and that was that context quit leaving the government in limbo well you know one can say no to a minister where there is named goofy pluto or donald duck because he's not
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approved by the stock market world the financial world or some european capitals is this a joke and it seemed the only way to avoid a constitutional crisis was to hand back to the pools so the president suggested his own candidate former i.m.f. chief got a look at that only and more popular choice in brussels where you just i reiterate my friendship and support for president who has an essential task to undertake ensuring the institutional and democratic stability of this country that is known as mr assessors for his willingness to cut public spending making him an unwelcome choice for many italians more over seventy percent of the country voted for the euro skeptic parties back in march tired of us there it's he and the migrant influx . that i think italians expressed their choice and it seems like this choice is being ignored so we're left with a bitter taste. i wasn't expecting this situation but in this country nobody wants
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change because then they can't do what they want so we don't get to a solution that would help the citizens of the country don't want to be sold being for nothing i voted but my vote has been trashed and it was the president not the coalition or whoever else you want to blame the president has decided my vote is worthless. but perhaps unexpectedly entrain prime minister could that only refuse to form his own government well that left conti once again in the best position to guide rome forward with the president this time accepting his cabinet picks for now average ones happy and even brussels will work with condi in power allows disappoint the new italian prime minister of being a known haider the rocker say what we've been seeing during these years is that for example germany is making sure on the other states like greece is
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a lie spain about italy and giving orders like it was like the boster of europe but this isn't or suitable the third largest state. either leaves a founder to it is to be respected the. people will be respected and italy can stay of course have to work in the european frame war for years but playing the role that it serves that we are not going to be the call on the of germany and we can accept that kind of art it was. never a dull moment in italian politics is that right that's the weekly for now that's how it looked here over the past seven days i'll have you next edition and thirty three minutes from now see that.
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kind of financial for a long shot that it was all about money laundering first to visit this campus into three different. oh good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas in the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in their tough talk recently decided to give much gold and say hey i'm ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry how about. luxury item bill for max i know what money you want to hire illegal. watch guys record. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some who want to be rich. have to go on to be the press was
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like that before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. question. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub you going to walk and you never know who's going to be there and it's that excitement it's
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that you know it that's where the adrenalin much comes from thought. liggett is a means by definition and extremes to all for your support because you're prepared to fight for the reputation or not and nine of your four because. the violence is a part of it and it's the schizophrenia gang culture like it's a part time gang culture where you can do all these things and be a bad. i. mean is it means that the thief i mean evolves is constantly evolving.
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wrong or get off. you know mickey rourke's or. despite owning three restaurants he still prefers to tenderize and grill me to himself it isn't just his stuff and clients who called him the shelf shelf is the nickname of the founder of the wise men from gothenburg one of the most violent gangs of football hooligans in europe. back down extremity and into heaven anyways it was promising to do so good to football he wanted a family and everything in stockholm about it and now it's all more violent supporters and for them yes it was kind of nice it's all you get to talking doing
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trips over there rick in pubs you know you have to rest people and a few us finally had enough and like ok the flight back. from vienna is more like self-defense most of my boot and sort of we've had to go to this is that it is more or fans started going to trips abroad. i mean standing up i read stall or rick stuff i was stabbing was it standing face before is a small like old school fighting storming pogs closing each other you know rewards you know people are using sticks and knives and bottles and everything would be going to get your hands on chairs now it's more violent but there roylance was more respect and we didn't have any reeds and actually want to kill each other. and in the arms if i die well you know he's actually died now it's more sportsmanship well for this fight. i don't i don't.
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i. thought i'm going to. get together on haunted posts both stated tykes for on the throne sixty plus and. when a young you really have to show yourself you have to participate in all the fights you have to go to games. or if i think it's really important if you and i will be along you can play can blame oh my girlfriend don't want to go we had to go. thank you for the unfussy fight maybe six times a year i mention the two i want to get away six times a year well. i . think up these days you're going to have to train at least three times
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a week. and you won't cheat on your part of isone i mean if you take out on trying to five the strongest try to sell me trying to foist on us by following the team so you don't want to have someone who's just hanging over. the. oh no. no oh well. i'm a story everyone uses much show some training distanced. basis starbucks is. saying and i may one time of the week we try to train together here in. grand point that we did i think we see on monday for when they come whether we're
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doing you know that's going to try to get to the number salute them with a piece and stuff like that so it's different every day. because sometimes we both are sick of gathering or and sometimes we get that the. central time is the one before or there may be a year later but there's a one to four team time and we miss the group but also. the best way to find out here is so if there is stuff that we look for or just finding them to hold or something like thirteen we did. now before today most of the game it depends. think there is still. the pub and other teams verify people bless us with on third person are usually. the one to three minutes. we. get them. on the ground or they run away or both they're going to save. and so
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technically it's more about sceptical numbers feel some one on one end games yeah ram and bang and everything so if we stand up we will start till. you get into that because there was an interesting. because of all of the on screen from scandinavia that probably the most crazy i think that any one of the most right wing fans. that's quite scary. similar extreme for. the wise men and badly boys set all of those guys it is all about the fight becomes about the confrontation clubs know every game but when you've got a local rivalry it will be if there is any violence it will be about who comes out
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on top. of the list. came into the sun and. the greek capital is divided into zones of influence between the greens and the reds and i said i goes into libya supporting hooligans. but.
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yeah. i just think there's something a bit different. but. you know if i got down to long after the win then you have to go months they come and where are the same but if a comment so. that's what they want to. but i will make a start of it on the some of your limit on the custom of on this things on a six ounce cups only in a simple moscow this is the world like you but i think it's a phenomenon like it's one of only. that you don't want without it we can point to become a focus on us alone we should be paying for you all one was an essential that's going to last them off they've only got the one without the long term this last one not us on the. second i'm going to get them off the mind that you don't like saying
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if get in last you know to go through and somebody else. but i don't want to do this the others like i actually so think i'm a dense well you've got the side. of the we don't have the only. one of the thirty no one know if this is. just what they look. after if you wanted to fix on some of. the. medicinal mexico thought i might underneath the. surface and go see the visual of this for one of the months when. they said almost in a fair amount of freedom i brought a pashtun. rivalry
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between the fans of two athens based clubs another night because it's become a war of attrition that has raged for decades the conflict has seen dozens of young greeks mutilated and even killed. every ounce and still be provoked street fights in southern europe the fair play rules between hooligans i've really observed they went motorcycle helmets fight with sticks steel rods and often nights to. would you call that are i missed something most of their own of course you must also there are more than enough of the in name mosques they love are now in america they will send our source for the if they're the. oh you guys are one of course going to back you one hundred you're my lone star corner. to stay with us from august fourth day off that all me source gershon want to ask them what they see a lot of what they have from what i want they see how much i learned from give us order. to the left those
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would be midnight. yes they don't mean to come to sony i'm assured on insisting on. the list i'll make them one of them on the spot i'm mr ueberroth yes the lord wanted to come. to libya because fans have been banned for the team's next two games. but even though no spectators will be able to attend the next match that doesn't mean there will be no fighting the olympiakos hooligans are scouring the city in search of rival groups to well as before kick off scouts report finding twenty odd person i call schools. a group of reds immediately sets off for the location finding
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anything they could use as a weapon close to. fix the threat of violence and the potential for fine that is where the adrenaline come . on in the trenches people who have been coached for many is the fact that it's a match they think it doesn't impact on the rest of the week. and in many cases you. one even see the guys you see that football you're into what can we because you come from all different places you were different thank. you. for boy stream politics have always been linked because football provides a very good recruiting ground for these people because you go to groups of working class lads together. so it's easy to spread that message easy to find you know like minded individuals my view my personal view is that the country everyone needs to
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be keeping an eye on in terms of who can is a man and rice's and his german because of a the immigration situation i think there is a huge amount of anger in germany and it's festering because they have history as face it it's. a fight for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball 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 super money just to spend spend be true
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to twenty million of them fly. it's an experience like nothing else on it because i want to share what i think from what i know about the beautiful guy. great so one more chance for. us it's going to. well you know the fires they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're in this small boat snit's it a hard pool of ships and it's standing. on top and. the limo self did big cold fish already ninety percent of the dot need to fall on the contrary. to conduct fifteen scoops seventy five tons two and they do it several times a day with
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a big fleets of power you get an idea right ocean which. we have to understand we cannot stay still and just. be within this the deal going to go. i'm doing this because i want the future world to the future can generations to have and enjoy the ocean we have. a few hours before the game the stuttgart hooligans and ultras gather in an informal club the only group members can enter not even the police can get in
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without a warrant. if you. have one scout forms for you. it's a game of one very trying to avoid. visit a class on game i did some in shadow. undress is a veteran who are going in stuttgart a distinguished member of the group he started fighting back in the eighty's he's one of the few who aren't afraid to show their faces. because if you can specify a gun that. this is this that and i was and we were. gob cyclists mean to go they going and they are annoyed so it was us and we had a good so we go in and overboard like this but then the high end up at us i would say oh this is what we can cops and it is one side and going on and when or if i just run just on the outside it's not and. we've all learned that if you're on the
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fence in the full force and so on our cars will get on a similar i was in talk i was committed to stay in a direction that i was around as much time it was missing and now being somebody of some children doesn't this fall so the is to close a sports league i could muster up the world as he was and as fundies and i jumped i'm a tough kid and he buys. my lingo my mother saw that i was what i became on this decision was wrong and i just go for it this is a strong agreement so this. side and side of partition can decide if i ended up with. us this awesome odds are one of the dots on come. mr goodrich angst we're not done describing this throughout. the job so i'm both mission new so to hear last of this is named unsigned most fun for me and infirmed . good on hollis for the start.
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he just bought a song and then that's all to do the talk through or. if that's not someone. who wants an all star. vendor it. will be. on his side list. and so forth can do a blitz and it was. so depending godlessness foiling to drink a will coffee and. blood and will randomly say listen going to pop tarts and some fleece noida no wouldn't.
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you also wish with the knowledge in the senior line you watched my lord i can live on the phone in the months on which field lloyd manuel should what do you feel on monday he flew into the building supply you don't do you know develop so from your here on. this i'm from is all who sued even a good muslim on sharon to show him circumvent a slit in. the marsh lot is fun but it would class on my show assistant on so many. constant weekends. really put it so i. will slog honey forty. shots and look good like you did you know when. you give all those school to me about.
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a month before the steward got game with german police visited the headquarters of one who can gang to interrogate its leaders they learn that a large fight was being planned ever since then all over the country police have watched fans and hooligans closely on match days. before it was a cell phone now that he's in the internet to my contacts and they doing in hawaii which is as anonymous as i can be and as secret as i can make it. again the attraction is that like simon and klein and stuff. about bullying it's about coming out on top it's about who is the bravest the maddest the most organized the most violent the most well trained. and it becomes like almost.
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warfare. this is a commonplace to think defeated in. the main bridge in gothenburg right here and it's well located because you can see it whenever you travel the main bridge painting you know. for example what will happen to. another city will come and try to change over it. of course that's a good they will have a reaction i live iligan like twenty four seven adults. but of course extra matches if we have the shans to get a fight may be ill thought a battalion run much itself but will depends on the match also on the type of fight the ticket yet in so.
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hopefully will get a fight got under the are very big and rivals to last so we always want to get a shot to put them in the place. we don't have a good relationship with the cops of course to try to lock us up to try to stop our fights. close. oh. good luck soon.
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when you're in the fight when you're in doubt so when it's hard to explain how you feel about it but it's on the incredible rush. tellin you oria rage show everything you have all the most is mixed up in one. place really much no. the problem is in sweden they don't deal with going on the on going it's. really can't understand it because they know we have a room see you know sweden scene is trying to exclude you know of course a key to reach out there in the fields but still be don't they don't overdo it when
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you knock down you know don't love stand stomping and jumping on people. and they know that a small set of i really don't get it. if you were to can one of them is all thing would have skated it would be night due to the crawl called orbison polling or something i mean to be killing each other over there we didn't want to. age the vote so far or feel so yeah it was so. nice i mean in a sense of fright it's a fight you know and you got to get punished if you get chicks and they are. you know when to fight then i mean sometimes it's kind of all to stop yourself and i catch this guy you know sometimes my teeth of course some of us don't but if a family makes the props.
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because i never see this but i think. this is really. just. from six looks like it's. less than two minutes of the sense that. it was a field so that. if. something was most of the. action of what else then you make up the you can
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implement. it and i think i make a view of the message that you provoke him. on but. also you will ok nobody can use obama. i would draw under way in a fight a really beautiful not. of course i want to hear. i don't want to seem to be nuts family for job. for me and my kids don't want to be about it if it's between being a predator or prey of course i want them to be for this and all three. zero zero zero. i'm.
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living in islam is a beast if you don't i mean evolves is constantly evolving but quite more happened in the future i really don't know the fact that is still news proves that they haven't sold the never solved another never so.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the fall of picks sport this list i'm showbusiness i'll see that. we have the privilege of being the most allied ally of the united states. centaurs seato and many other alliances promoted by the west and states in particular even members will we also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. and that to any group of countries so while it sounds contradictory it is contradictory and pakistan this shows that pakistan will do what is in its national interest it will know it's just cool with the end of one meal the other. fifty years ago britain and we've been to a concert going on as a sleeping pill. because i like to share the scientific sweat terrible
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but not on the road. induction on full bore. war. across europe victims are still wanting legal battles demanding at least some compensation something to wait till the physical damage itself but as well that the concert mind that the people who actually put to take this call it has never been the justice and there's been a couple. that was. not. killed. you. know you.
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can be. multis biggest stories of the week when the leader of north korea played host to russia's foreign minister this week r.t. was the only international channel allowed to accompany the delegation inside kim jong un's palace if only someone told me where exactly we are right now this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice that kim john the president hello i can barely remember being given such. around the world i'm absolutely shocked meanwhile donald trump says a summit with the north korean leader is back after the american president received what he called a very nice letter from kim jong un. in other news and rumania were complicit in the torture of terror suspects by hosting secret cia detention centers so says the
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european court of human rights. plus america's trading partners vowed to retaliate against hefty tariffs on metal imports imposed by the trumpet ministration. worldwide from moscow this is the way to get me calling on the international first story this hour u. turn from donald trump over north korea he says he's ready to meet with kim jong un after all in singapore later this month previously there have been so many mixed messages coming from the white house about it but well ahead of those talks russia's foreign ministers already met with the north korean leader in pyongyang a correspondent travel with the russian delegation and was granted rare access to the north korean leader'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 van and just two cameramen one photographer and myself following a lot of savings. 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 fall this man. 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 this door i saw came john and sister and she was having
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some sort of conversation with the guards but nobody speaks english here hello. and as far as i understand this is a limo. i believe this is a bit of a historic moment we still don't know whether the attempt from meeting is going to happen but at least sergey lavrov 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 and 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 some lemonade. so this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice at the rooms residence. i can barely remember being given such. locations 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 said in making the korean peninsula free of nuclear weapons is a very delicate issue moscow maintains that the interests of all sides must be respected. so that said it all ended with inviting came john to russia so let's 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 right. and pyongyang. was all that was happening a north korean delegation was in the united states meeting the trumpet ministration they also passed a private letter from kim jong il to president trump who described it as very nice
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however it's not clear whether to actually read it at that point. a letter was given to me by him you know and that letter was this very nice letter or would you like to see what was in that well you know you live with it how much how much how much it was a very interesting letter and i haven't seen the letter you know i purposely didn't know. i haven't opened it i didn't open it in front of the director the letter was passed to trump by a former north korean intelligence chief who was part of the delegation in the united states the upcoming summit was earlier called off by trump due to what he called open hostility and while the talks seem to be back on track pentagon chief james mattis underlined the pyongyang will only get sanctions relief when it takes every verse of all steps to end its nuclear program but some of the experts we've spoken to agree that the language of ultimatums is unlikely to solve the situation on the korean peninsula. but spiel where there are
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a lot of people here in washington who do not want this summers to take place and they certainly do not want any kind of accord between north korea and the united states idea that this could be a gradual process is a realistic one but i think here people here would like to present the north koreans with an ultimatum which of course will will will not solve the problem doesn't understand anything beyond the fact that this could be a good photo op and possibly a boon for his ratings the u.s. has never taken north korea very seriously i mean the idea of the greatest military power in the world sitting down with a country that they've already always considered impoverished and backward i think is and that's to many people in washington the message that kim jong un is sending you know he's meeting with lavrov he's meeting with xi jinping. signals to trump you know i have friends in the region and you're the one that is isolating yourself
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by pulling out these international agreements and so you know i'll be fine with or without you. two european countries have been ruled to have abused human rights by hosting secret cia detention centers the european court of human rights found the lithuania and rumania breached the prohibition on torture by helping the agency with the interrogation of two al qaeda suspects they've been ordered to pay the men one hundred thousand euros each in compensation and one of the suspects according to the cia was a key al qaeda figure but no charges were brought against him during his interrogation though he was water boarded eighty three times the cia says the other man led operations in the gulf for al qaida our europe correspondent peter all of a has more on how the suspects have been treated. there had been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuanian site we've
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gotten a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing now it prisoners were kept in blindfolded all time they were put in solitary confinement and they were forced to wear leg shackles at all times as a beta gave an account of what was done to him while he was in detention must warn viewers that this clip comes a company with some of his own sketches that have been released as part of a freedom of information request some viewers may find them disturbing they unchained my hands from the bars and chained them with short chains to the chains that were around my legs which kept me in a bowing position at all times they brutally dragged me to the cement wall he started brutally banging my head and my back against the wall i felt my back was breaking due to the intensity of the banging he started slapping my face again and again meanwhile he was yelling and then he pointed to a large black wooden box that looked like a wooden casket he says from now on this is going to be your home he violently
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closed the door i heard the sound of the lock i found myself in total darkness. we saw a few of them accompanying that clip just there but the sketches are made well they really paint a very disturbing picture quite literally of the conditions in which he was being kept the two men are currently being held in guantanamo bay now since the detention facility opened there in two thousand and two it's been open to prisoners on scandals over abuse now the current u.s. president donald trump peace supports that you solve waterboarding he said it many times however this is something that well the rest of the world pretty much considers torture when diana marbury which by the way which by the way we are keeping open which we are keeping. and we're going to load it up with some beer dude split we're going to load it up would i feel strongly about waterboarding as
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far as i'm concerned we have to fight fire with in fact donald trump doubled down in his support for waterboarding as he promoted the woman who is in charge of the cia black sites to the top job in agency gina hospital who's well referred to by her detractors in the media particularly here in germany as either the torture queen or bloody gina well she took over as the new cia director there any a says it may now appeal the ruling we discuss the case with former guantanamo bay prisoner begg he's now the outreach director for the rights organization cage. the reality is that these are war crimes and nobody was prosecuted for this and nobody will be prosecuted because there's no prosecutions the new president can come along and say i believe torture works a lot more waterboarding is a great thing because there is not precedent if it is in prosecuted for the crime that it is a war crime then he would never dare say such
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a thing so imagine that somebody from sub-saharan africa said that we we also exported against american citizens we. all were doing that there is activities in our country imagine what would happen if they said that and indorsed corporate. the here as well as canada and mexico are vowing to unleash a full scale trade war if the united states does not drop a hefty import tariff that it imposed on metal. it's feasible to put the work straight to fleet except this is the message carries a threat of a spiral of escalation that will result in damaging everyone nobody wins in a trade war there are only casualties loving the european response will be united and for that we will take measures equivalent to those taken by the united states we are imposing tell your fridge our tariffs for every dollar against. under the
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new levies e.u. countries will have to pay as much as twenty five percent extra on steel and up to ten percent more on aluminum if they want to see their metal products on the american market that could spell big trouble for manufacturers there because the european union of course is currently the world's second largest oil producer after china europe has taken its concerns to the legal might of the world trade organization to see if it can resolve the dispute with washington meantime though the european union plans its own retaliation with equal tariffs on at least two hundred lucrative american products and a matter of weeks the list includes peanut butter orange juice motorbikes bourbon whiskey levi jeans among many others a former prime minister for e.u. member croatia has been telling r.t. how america's move could damage the global economy by believing the move for a dozen if any real basis because if you are looking job c. in the u.s. steel industry it. would be inquiring steady if we heard much more much import that in the us three of you are u.s.
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economy and didn't bring any good. free trade. on the right it was pretty varied and their global economy. thousands of palestinians have attended the funeral of a nurse killed by israeli soldiers during protests on the gaza border on friday here's some video of her shortly before she was shot. hi everyone my name is rose on i mean you working from seven am to eight pm my job is to provide first aid to the injured today i helped treat iran seventy people there were shot by rubber bullets thing got we managed to help them and those have been taken to the hospital so people have been posting pictures of resign on twitter expressing their condolences the nurse who was twenty one years old was among the scores of paramedics attending the wounded at the anti occupation rallies based journalist
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and how there it was at her funeral. we are now in the funeral of her son and no shot at twenty one year old palestinian female that was shot by this way snipers yesterday on the tenth week of the great much of return president was so when she was trying to rescue the lot of the palestinian protesters that was shot by the israeli snipers near the fence the sun has been falling tearing us apart for ten weeks of the great much of return she has been working as a volunteer for more than two months thousands of hundreds of female palestinian paramedics palestinian journalists palestinian females all mourning her death everyone is sad and sad this is filling the place knows that i was reserved when she was killed who were trying to get the injured from the fans when these really
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saw us approaching their sniper started us was tear gas they were suffocating and then they started to shoot randomly one of the bullets aimed at us heaters and chest she was wearing a medical badge and was clearly trying to raise her hand the israeli soldiers deliberately shot to get at the she was wearing a white uniform that was my daughter's school only weapon she was helping wounded people i want to tell the world they have to be punished because the burn my heart . you know she was martyred during the holy month of ramadan when she was forced to go to zero a pretext for israel. to burn their hearts as they burned or was. to ask the israeli military for comment on this and they replied that they investigate all reports of civilian deaths claiming that hamas which they see as a terrorist organization is responsible for putting civilians in danger israeli military struck five more targets in northern gaza belonging to hamas in total fifteen sites were hit in response to three rockets fired from gaza into israel.
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a dissident russian journalist came back from the dead this week but it seems his bluff didn't play out as he expected and i'll tell you why when the weekly returns after the break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and a huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the beach but how would you . agree. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you
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to get down there we have to go. alone. and i'm really happy to join that for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet this special one it was also appreciated me to just take the radio p.r.t. teams latest edition to make up a bigger. look. back journalists worldwide have rounded on ukrainian authorities for faking the assassination of russian opposition journalist. have they slammed the stunt as deplorable and regrettable the staged murder of journalists are kinds of bumps in could by the ukrainian security service is distressing well the reappearance of the reports and maybe
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a great relief is deeply regrets movie crane's authorities have played with the truth no matter what the motive. relieved that. he was alive i deplore the decision to spread false information on the life of a journalist it is the duty of the state to provide correct information to the public it was on tuesday that ukrainian authorities claim that they had found a journalist with gunshot wounds outside his flat in the ukrainian capital they said he died on his way to hospital but less than twenty four hours later it was revealed that the murder had been staged ukrainian security forces said it was carried out to foil a russian plot to kill the journalist artie's donald quarter reports on the fallout from the bluff. when a russian journalist was pronounced murdered in the ukrainian capital it didn't take long for the ceremonial finger pointing at russia to begin he was only working on things that were critical and investigative of russia and of the russian government as well he said there was nothing that was critical of ukrainians of
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course that network and its boss placing the blame on the kremlin and on russia journalist known political leanings have led some to point the finger in one direction it was a calculated deliberate international terrorist crime committed on the direct instruction of the russian authorities say that it's who can blame them when the story has all the perfect ingredients the russian totalitarian machine putin's regime going after the kremlin critic except the guy turned up alive and well a magic in everyone's confusion what on earth is settling on fred all these developments in just the last hour or so i know that absolutely gobsmacked when a second so what the heck actually have been here russia said it was relieved that our was alive but also fiore us and understandably so after being falsely accused of murder questions of life and death in ukraine as well as the international community's trust and its politics are nothing more than a bargaining chip for the kids regime just their apparent tie russian he syria.
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fellow journalists were outraged too when a state says a prominent journalist who had received threats was murdered i think the media have to report it but with the fake news in ukraine have reduced all of our credibility trump would be proud had learned not to trust ukrainian authorities on don't best warrant but assuming something like this official confirmation was solid apologies it's on wikipedia is most notable fake death so what gives while the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil an alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife knew imagine what the poor woman went through but one you. cranium lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes successfully used the method of staging is own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in real life too whether ukraine will produce evidence that there was ever
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a russian plot in the first place remains to be seen but after a stunt like this it's hard to imagine many will take anything he says at face value last year when someone manipulates information they can see the road it is clear that they are deceiving their own citizens the actions of the ukrainian authorities are absolutely unacceptable and the free media have suffered most from this i can't comment on what it did or didn't do i don't know the exact circumstances do know that his participate in a big circus a masquerade which is of course a big problem for him and for the credibility of journalism. and it doesn't end the journalistic questions responded to one article in the british media that claimed the subject future done more harm than good he posted a comment on facebook using offensive language it said that if the press wants to do good and they should give him a british passport and protection. some last minute touches are being made head of the twenty eight hundred fifty four
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world cup in russia of the tournament trophy now arrived in moscow since september the couple been traveling across russia visiting twenty seven cities the world cup of course kicks off in less than two weeks from now on june fourteenth the opening match between host russia and saudi arabia will take place then in moscow's luzhniki stadium now other cities are gearing up for the tournament as well. as in the russian exclave of kaliningrad for the fee for legends matches jordan now stunning day on the baltic coast where you are alexei in some famous names in the lineup. absolutely beautiful weather here in the most western city in russia kaliningrad stuck between lithuania and poland we anticipate seeing the fifa legends game the six legendary players some across the world will be playing six russians we have the names of cafu the legendary brazilian the winner of two world cups wes brown from england the legendary majesty united defender i actually just spoke with him five minutes ago he's very optimistic about the game and about the
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world cup itself electric atmosphere here in kaliningrad it's almost hard to believe that the world cup is only eleven days away the crowd here is magnificent a lot of people have turned up for this game the game kicks off next hour your humble servant will be actually commentating on this game available to you was world wide everywhere so it is really good to see you know this kind of atmosphere just eleven days to go i managed to speak to the entire six team members of the thief a legend steam everyone is very optimistic but they will say they will not be very easy on this game they will try their best to win it and wes brown actually said that they will win it eight eight goals to seven but we'll see obviously the russian players are also very optimistic about this and they want to win as well none the less i will be reporting live on this game during this game and just stay tuned to see what this game shows up but again the atmosphere here is absolutely fantastic in kaliningrad come over the last time a sort of man look so happy with his work will dip into your commentary after take off for now though. and kaliningrad thanks very much for that. the football itself
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which is to be used in the opening game is on its way back to from the international space station before leaving of course the crew enjoy the zero gravity about if you want to yesterday we showed you some of those images now the spacecraft is carrying three members of the crew and that ball is expected to touch down in kazakhstan in the next twenty minutes or so we're going to be following that for you and bring you the details as they come in so. he will bring you a screen showing you that landing amount of what we're focusing at the time. so use him of those that's it from us for now though all these award winning programs continue after the break and i'll be back with an expedition all the way clear and every detail that soyuz landing and then i see a bit. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were a south and taken your last wrong turn. to caught up to you as we all knew it would
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i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us as over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten thousand colored crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin roasted one hundred thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one business shows you can afford to miss the one and only. four men are sitting in a car when the feds get shot in the head. all
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four have different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the list did not share around a corner. we have the privilege of being the most allied ally of the united states. sent overseas and many of the alliances promoted by the west and new. states in particular members will we also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. that to any group of countries so while it sounds contradictory it is going to be and this shows that pakistan will do what is in its national interest it will know it just will with the end of one real.
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yesterday i was. going to. go. to jail i do live here oh my god he. knew. me to. come to gun the sleeping pill taken by their mothers before they were born it still haunts its victims today. whether it's the stories i get. and verdict. they go. along with and it doesn't exist in the moods and the. fifty five years after the medicine was taken off the market its victims are demanding new legal
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proceedings they want to prove that they were denied fair compensation. the survivors are placing their faith in the hands of this man. tobias was found archived documents that he hopes will shed new light on the continent scandal. once again it stands for one of the greatest pharmaceutical catastrophes. up until the one nine hundred sixty s. the sleeping bill was a mass market product the active ingredient sold worldwide for the manufacturing company grown into a base near the drug proves to be a success story however more than ten thousand children are born with deformities caused by the pill it's estimated that a. over eighty thousand embryos die in the womb in germany roughly two thousand
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eight hundred account again children are still alive today. back in the one nine hundred sixty s. class can up was a young pediatrician he began to notice an increased number of deformities in children whose mothers had all taken the same drug. is now eighty eighty years old . it all began with this data sheet from one nine hundred sixty one. pregnancy days or about malformations time recalled showing when come together was taken. up and his colleagues video contents become suspicious. one day they call the manufacturer a good intel does after loads of this is the emission in the day. and it's. this patient in you and in fact that does the fail belong the norm in gunstock front of. the of course. and this medical
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this. scene or it's this. desk here in doesn't it table and if it does as all of this. on paul from here if it involved in methodist telephone and clicks. on. the home office think of an idea me off yeah yeah they've read that existed on this coming up we'll call it what they're most of us i guess i was short as a few all swear that these industries this club has taken over there's not often us in the humid as well in that north rhine-westphalia state archives into his bug tobias artist with such a con behalf of the country gun victims. he's searching the archives for evidence and documents that have not been taken into account before today. does this one i'm sends out soon enough. demand wolf in that. you can
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view it as a here. paul movie. there also boy. sean for a day or mark. off. fish. darted implants eat. fish. maybe comment what's the invite of all the meat in park well known for next fish. before the outs. and starts and. when it does funny for want and need to heartwarming. today the company says that the witness must be mistaken than that no warnings were ever issued concerning use during pregnancy pregnant women never knew
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that the country can sleep in build was not suitable for them the same was true in great britain. two thousand consequent children were born here. of i was also want to recommence compensation proceedings. i think the germans find it difficult to face up to the history and the might and they have to do it now and they feel ashamed but at the same time being typically governments they feel powerless they don't know what to do about it but sooner or later they're going to have to confront what happened. in june twenty sixth seen an event takes place in dusseldorf. the state government issued an invitation a study titled the role of the state of north rhine-westphalia income to ghana and the consequences is presented to the victims of contraband. the study could been commissioned two years earlier by health minister barbara stephens. it's a ph d. thesis from the faculty of history at the university of much stuff. the author
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nicholas and how much is already under pressure as the meeting begins. one of the reasons is that he used the term lifestyle drug to describe conjugal. dugit it is it's actually out of the truck i live style that made a couple of good reasons that i was pretty sure victor is this big deal it was a bit odd to you but we did october that's all submitted over this car hit five in the garbage to vomit at the coals a bit of that all for thought dust is all dried leaves as an actor does. it all of us the evidence he does it's this big gift of the dismissal the miles over twenty thirty and my mind. also coraline both portion was done in good you know i was an important part by the addition more it was the one good news that we want to move on as did the author might go through you know forty five could. be
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all sorts of thesis was commissioned by the health minister to examine the role of the state governments during the criminal trial against the manufacturer describe your obstacles learn proactive on this collect fire as there is on a trade mission and for invite us and can see the veterans progress my going to describe one for knobs it doesn't say three to five not but it does not mean i thought we did miss eighty five knots and. these are the two sided kind him via skipped this year i know unsolicited by officers passed off on to begin it. so there is no evidence that the state behaved improperly during the criminal trial against the pharmaceutical company go in and tell. a key player in the country going trial is north rhine-westphalia is justice minister joseph nye but i got the trial began in may nine hundred sixty eight. brinkley's are brought to center for the foundation's release dad i wish i would you but so i don't want to give you sad . i said i'm going to present fun and i let's get on out on these really got it's
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above in there for becoming justice minister berger acted as criminal defense lawyer for the main defendant. in the archives contained files showing that he was a defense lawyer for herman pfaff's a former director of good intel the company that manufactured com to get the bias out and discovers a memorandum from the arkan prosecution service two days prior to becoming justice minister. still a lawyer wrote to the public prosecutors in his opinion all questions concerning his client have been answered and that there is nothing to stop the case being dismissed. dungeness few ainus never. really even president down that he had as yet was this one view and they had an outside of the speech of the odds according to records or appeared in person the next day to meet the prosecution and to discuss dismissal of the case the judges in the county go on
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trial if a personal injury and involuntary manslaughter the defense demands that the case is dismissed a trial in which the parents of contraband children were only permitted to participate as spectators leading the prosecution now is justice minister. he is no longer allowed to interfere in the proceedings. however after two years in office go writes a letter to a defense lawyer who is also involved. the letter is addressed to eric schmidt lushness then the defense lawyer for one of the growing it all defendants they're calling the justice minister writes while leafing through in the evening i found something about the submission of evidence. was the minister of justice unlawfully interfering in a criminal trial and giving legal advice to a defense lawyer. we show it to the author of the thesis and ask how he of that he
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waits the letter in regard to the state's real jury in the trial. this is that it is guns i don't want to fuck at us but it's been caught on cell phones that one. not two days had to. go to a. team until they give. and take the dogs to. shift in contact. via imaging vod so decent side point i need them for hunting stop it. i'm not dead. not. until they go to. the university of glasgow. history professor rae stocks conducts with such at the faculty of corporate history. professor stokes is an acknowledged expert on twentieth century german business history. he read the
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doctoral thesis on the federal state government's role he also knows about the let a jury in his time as justice minister is. doing just. a game what if. on. his previous to see the. to do to teach five. and i'm your recent talk in the nixon book and. so i know. biden has a mission to preserve. them. for been the winter fishing and buy.
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what politicians do. they put themselves on the lawn. they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president i'm sure. more somehow want to preserve. it to be like to be for us this is what the forecast the three of them all can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of our. question. by. the church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the do graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous standard is not known the highest ranks of the
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catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end of that so nasty i intend to. use these out and. stuff. it's. many european colleagues seven come to believe that we shed should get out of this the sanction and come to something that they're still living ok but let's be honest and. the field final decision on this issue. has to come from watching. those washington is utilizing wind utilized to do all three rules. for man are
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sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because they did not shoot around a corner. so what we've got to do is identify the threats. that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is often spanning dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very chaotic at a time time to sit down and talk. in london british victims of the active ingredient in come to gun have teamed up
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and formed a group called solidify trust. to bias aren't presenting his findings from the german archives. letters files of minutes outlining the role politics played during the criminal trial against the manufacture of good intel these documents shed new light on what happened fifty five years ago. it isn't just british that it might survivors who are convinced they find allies in all british political parties. in feb twenty fifth in an unusual debate takes place in the british parliament. which is to michael moore thank you mr speaker for over fifty years the little miters have been campaigning for justice particularly from the german manufacturers . know that over one hundred fifty m.p.'s of signed an open letter to the german chancellor would the prime minister add this to his busy agenda today so that we
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might get a decent and fair settlement for all concerned. i have on behalf of a constituent as he raised this issue not only through the european parliament but also with the german authorities and i'll certainly reflect what the old gentleman says. more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with the little mite the active ingredient of going to go. the four hundred sixty six members of the little my trust not just fighting for compensation. they want those responsible for their disabilities to be held to account nick deal breaker is one of them he thinks they have almost succeeded who had which ties and to whom and with his chart to explain the connections to german politicians as well as representatives in the european parliament if they hadn't ended the trial as they did in the early seventy's then
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the evidence would have been available to the victims to use in their future actions against good intel and others and in particular the u.k. survivors action in the seventy's would have undoubtedly have been and it in a much more favorable fashion to to the claimants as it was they didn't have the evidence they had to settle for a much bigger discount in the amount that they should have got than would have to bow to being the case if this evidence being available got a proper settlement and that's what. they're after now. the british lawyer thinks evidence of that confidential meeting is crucial it took place in july nine hundred sixty nine at the ministry of health and bone. senior management from country guns manufacturer were invited to discuss the settlement of the counter gun case according to a note from the ministry. the goal of the meeting is to reach a legal agreement with the company as to how country gun victims can be compensated . when the parents association of the deformed children hands of the plans hand
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asks to see details of the meeting the ministers say is under no circumstances will the association receive any details as advice is explicit because art in document the. signs all those of you how kind of all are. the district will half a century later in the summer of twenty fifteen a meeting between british the remote victims and representatives of the german government took place at germany's embassy in london i think they heard the concerns we had they obviously refute the fact that they interfered in the criminal trial but they've never actually answered individually the documents that we put to them. the british m.p. simon hall was also present at the german embassy meeting. because
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really i think to halt the first half i thought was very positive so clearly the mood music coming out from officials on the on the german side of the table as it were it was very encouraging that they wanted to have a dialogue they wanted to see this brought to a conclusion we had to leave because we had to come back to the commons to vote and then the notes following that seem to suggest that they slightly dried up like clapham and it was very much we're not going to get involved this is the only meeting we're going to have to discuss this effectively that's the end of the news i think if there was anything which came out of the meeting which we had at the embassy in july of last year is that there had been a long debate point as to whether the drug which had been taken by british mothers had been manufactured in germany or could be manufactured under license in the u.k. and it is now very clear that the german officials taking tided the point that the
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third trust in the u.k. has been making for many along the there was no. manufactured in the u.k. and that which was taken by british mothers or expectant but those have been manufactured in germany. this is knowledge the cylinder might victims received decades too late since the one nine hundred seventy s. people affected both a little might have been able to file compensation applications with the german government anyone who does file an application must renounce all claim. as against the manufacture of. many european victims say they have received little or no compensation at all. the federal ministry of family affairs declined to be interviewed. nor would it comment on the meeting with british counter gun victims at the german embassy in london. it stated only that the counter gun trust fund grants financial support when claims are grounded. christie and alltel also apply for support.
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to meet our needs all we need is money that we can use in the ways that we know that will suit us best. the formosa little manufacturer no longer considers claims from the victims of the drug to be the responsibility. the tougher. side. want. because we're tiny unclogging going to an innocent or to get you double tough no they're fun to put up for when tiger seeded border. of i know him from life and until august it's. supporters not paid by grown until but the federal government. one of many who was applications to the german counter gun foundation were denied this lorraine mercer sometimes i think. because.
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if you know back. when i move in. some of the late complications are only now becoming apparent mercer need supplementary oxygen just to be able to breeze there is a fund in germany connected to their cause cancer gift which allows the later might is to apply to it for financial assistance there's also a fund that's been set up by agreement to apply to that but you can apply to them saying you wanted some more money but you have to. prove first of all you've applied to a little more trust get some money and that they have said no and that you've applied to all the charities only applied to local government get assistance when you've been rejected by everybody you can then green atar they would like to contribute some money towards your. financial assistance but you're not really
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aware that because green atar hasn't made it public to thalidomide is outside of germany in fact the company established a private foundation. however does not want to talk about it nor do they want to discuss how application decisions are made they say they don't want to provoke and . we played the german government should be responsible for paying for those unmet health calls that we all have no free money get that money remains to be made. in great britain so robert nelson is a well known judge has written to the german federal ministry of family affairs. the purpose of the letter was to bring home to the german government the problems that the flu the midas face and the shortfall in finances that we felt they had in the amount they got and the amount that they would in fact need i wrote it to
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the relevant minister and there was no reply as. for decades parents never knew what was going on behind their backs during the criminal trial they were only allowed to be spectators. the thalidomide manufacturers defense strategy was to convince the prosecution to agree to dismiss the case. they knew that they didn't just have the regional government justice minister on their side but the federal government too however the dismissal of a criminal. requires strict conditions at least according to the prosecution service man. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that.
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to. live. i mean if. these biggest stories of the week when the leader of north korea played host to russia's foreign minister this week was the only international channel the allowed to accompany the delegation inside kim jong un's palace if only someone told me where exactly we are right now this is how suddenly. you get treated to cranberry juice became jolly's residents hello i can barely remember being given such acts at other locations around the world i'm absolutely shocked. trump says a summit with the north korean leader is back on after the american president received what he called a very nice letter from kim jong un. in other news lithuania and romania were complicit in the torture of two al qaeda terrorist suspects by hosting secret cia
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detention centers so says the european court of human rights. and america's trading partners vowed to retaliate against hefty tariffs on metal imports imposed by the trumpet ministration. hello to you this sunday the third of june my name calling bray we're wrapping up the biggest stories of the past seven days that's covered right here on r.t. international first the peace summit merry go round and a huge turn from the donald trump over north korea he says he's ready to meet with kim jong un after all in singapore later this month previously there's been so many mixed messages coming from the white house about it but well ahead of those talks russia's foreign minister has already met with the north korean leader in pyongyang a correspondent traveled with the russian delegation and was granted rare access to one of the north korean leaders 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 two cameramen one photographer and myself following a lot of savings. 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 fall this man. i don't really know what exactly this place this but it looks to be the area where it came john who will be greeting certainly loughborough and the reason why i think
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so is because just through this door i saw came john in sister and she was having some sort of conversation with the guards but nobody speaks english here hello. and as far as i understand this is circular. i believe this is a bit of a historic moment we still don't know whether the attempt from 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 and take a look 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 some lemonade. so this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice at the rooms residence. i can barely remember being given. the locations 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 again i'm just going to say i'm absolutely shocked.
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and. it is really disappointing that we won't be able to find out exactly what's being said behind these stories but just a few hours before mr kim and mr lavrov met the one foreign minister said making the korean peninsula free of nuclear weapons is a very delicate issue moscow maintains that the interests of all sides must be respected. in the world. so that said it all ended with inviting came john to rush up so let's 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. right. and pyongyang. while that was happening a north korean delegation was in the united states. meeting the trumpet ministration they also passed
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a private letter from kim jong un to president trump who described it as very nice however it wasn't clear whether he'd actually read it at that point. a letter was given to me by him you know and that letter was. very nice letter or would you like to see what was in that well if you like how much how much how much it was a very interesting letter and i haven't seen the letter you know i purposely didn't know. i haven't opened it i didn't open it in front of the director we still don't know whether he's read it or not the way that letter was passed to trump by a former north korean intelligence chief who was part of the p.r. delegation in the u.s. the upcoming summit was earlier called off by trump due to what he called open hostility. all the talk seem to be back on track pentagon chief james mattis underlined that pyongyang will only get sanctions relief when it takes every verse of all steps to end its nuclear program but some of the experts we've been speaking to agree that the language of ultimatums is unlikely to solve the situation on the korean peninsula but speer where there are
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a lot of people here in washington who do not want this summer to take place and they certainly do not want any kind of accord between north korea and the united states idea that this could be a gradual process is a realistic one but i think here people here would like to present the north koreans with an ultimatum which of course will will will not solve the problem doesn't understand anything beyond the fact that this could be a good photo op and possibly a boon for his ratings the u.s. has never taken north korea very seriously i mean the idea of the greatest military power in the world sitting down with a country that they've already always considered impoverished and backward i think is and that's to many people in washington the message that kim jong un is sending you know he's meeting with lavrov he's meeting with xi jinping. signals to trump you know i have friends in the region and you're the one that is isolating yourself
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by pulling out of these international agreements and so you know i'll be fine with or without you. two european countries have been ruled to have abused human rights by hosting secret cia detention centers the european court of human rights found that lithuania and romania breached the prohibition on torture by helping the agency with the interrogation of two al qaeda suspects they've been ordered to pay the men one hundred thousand euros each in compensation one of the suspects according to the cia was a key al qaeda figure but no charges were brought against him during his interrogation though he was water boarded eighty three times the cia says the other man had led operations in the gulf for al qaeda our europe correspondent peter all of a has more on how the suspects have been treated. there had been housed in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuanian site we've
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gotten a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing now it prisoners were kept in blindfolded all time they were put in solitary confinement and they were forced to wear leg shackles at all times as a beta gave an account of what was done to him while he was in detention must warn viewers that this clip comes a company with some of the bed his own sketches that have been released as part of a freedom of information request some viewers may find them disturbing they unchained my hands from the bars and chained them with short chains to the chains that were around my legs which kept me in a bowing position at all times they brutally dragged me to the cement wall he started brutally banging my head and my back against the wall i felt my back was breaking due to the intensity of the banging he started slapping my face again and again meanwhile he was yelling and then he pointed to a large black wooden box that looked like a wooden casket he says from now on this is going to be your home he violently
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closed the door i heard the sound of the lock i found myself in total darkness. we saw a few of them accompanying that clip just there but the sketches zubaida made well they really paint a very disturbing picture quite literally of the conditions in which he is being kept the two men are currently being held in guantanamo bay now since the detention facility opened there in two thousand and two it's been open to prisoners scandals over abuse now the current u.s. president donald trump peace supports that you solve waterboarding he said it many times however this is something that well the rest of the world pretty much considers torture when diana marbury which by the way which by the way we are keeping open which we are keeping. and we're going to load it up with some beer dude split we're going to load it up would i feel strongly about waterboarding as
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far as i'm concerned we have to fight fire with in fact donald trump doubled down in his support for waterboarding as he promoted the woman who is in charge of the cia black sites to the top job in agency gina hospital who's well referred to by her detractors in the media particularly here in germany as either the torture queen or bloody gina well she took over as the new cia director lithuania now says that it may appeal the ruling we discuss the case with former guantanamo bay prison and miles and bag who is now the outreach director for the rights organization cage. he was prosecuted for it. because there's no prosecutions the new president can call long and say i believe torture works. rule and waterboarding is a great thing because there is no precedent if it is in prosecuted for the crime that it is. then he would never do is say such
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a thing so imagine that somebody. we. are. all doing in our country imagine what would happen if they thought. let's just explain to you what you can see on that many screen down there in the bottom right of your screen just over half an hour ago now a crew of three from the international space station touchdown back on earth in kazakstan after spending six months in space these are live pictures from kazakstan where the crew have now been removed from their soyuz capsule you probably saw if you were keeping your eye on that screen they were carried out that's perfectly normal after six months in zero gravity they've got muscular atrophy and therefore unable to just walk out of the capsule by themselves so they got a little bit of getting used to after one hundred sixty eight days without any gravity or even that direct sunlight if you can see there but they all seem happy and well that's the japanese doctor. can i who is from the japanese our space
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exploration agency the other two with the expedition commander from expedition fifty five the russian cosmonaut and. also with them is nasa flight engineer scott tingle it's his first flight incidentally but all three now back they'll spend the next few weeks possibly even months trying to reacclimate ties back to conditions on certainly for scott tangle because it takes a little longer if it's your first flight apparently the more you do this kind of thing the easier it is to reacclimate ties now they were alone on that soyuz capsule that's now in the kazak step with them among some of the precious cargo. that they take it up there for expedition fifty five is the ball that's going to be used in the opening match of the three for world cup twenty eighteen which kicks off in russia and june fourteenth in a match moscow's new stadium they had to kick about on the i assess a couple of days ago actually but that ball is now back on earth.
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and some of the greats of the game are in kaliningrad right now one of the world cup host cities for a fee for legends match this sunday the players include two time world cup winner cafu and the portuguese striker gomez they are joined by russian great. talent and alexander must avoid among others let's cross to the we can cross to the match we were going to go listen to some of the commentary with our commentator alexi but we can't if you do want to follow that match though it's on our home page if you go to r.t. dot com you will see the mini screen up in the top right on r.t. dot com. and with legends game underway there in kaliningrad the world cup trophy is arrived in its new home for the next month or so at least it's on show in moscow's red square for fans to get a glimpse before the tournament actually begins as i said first kick off in. june the fourteenth since september that cups been traveling across russia visiting twenty seven cities head of that first opening match
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a couple of weeks from now that opening match will be between hosts russia and saudi arabia as i said stadium in moscow. next the e.u. as well as canada and mexico are vowing to unleash a full scale trade war if the u.s. doesn't drop a hefty import tariff that it's imposed on metal. but. for the totally unacceptable is the message carries a threat of a spiral of escalation that will result in damaging everyone nobody wins in a trade war there are only casualties love it the european response will be united and. we will take measures equivalent to those taken by the united states we are imposing tell your fridge our tariffs for every dollar against canadians. now one of the new levies e.u. countries will have to pay as much as twenty five percent on steel imports ten
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percent on alameda and if they want to see their metal products on the american market that could spell big trouble for benefactors there too because the european union is currently the world's second largest still producer after china and europe taking its concerns to the legal might of the world trade organization to see if it can resolve the dispute with washington meantime though the european union plans to answer with equal tariffs on at least two hundred lucrative american products this is the kind of thing that's on the list peanut butter orange juice levi g. bourbon whiskey motorbikes you name it among many others creations former prime minister. speaking to r.t. says this could damage the global economy the move for a dozen if any real business because if you are looking job soon. it should be inquire in their lives we heard much more much important in those three of you are u.s. economy and the. good. free trade.
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on the right was pretty varied and their global economy by unilateral moves. you're watching r.t. a dissident russian journalist came back from the dead this week but it seems his bluff didn't play out as he expected i'll tell you why when the weekly returns after the break. in july twenty seventh team hunted up a freelance journalist working with on team militant shelling in syria. to own it his second fight scotti has established a while ago such as memorial day will recognize more reporters who often risk their months for the sake of the truth comes through them please you can submit to your
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published works in a video or written form until june the twelfth go to a dot on t. dot com. welcome back thousands of palestinians have attended the funeral of a nurse killed by israeli soldiers during protests on the gaza border on friday here's some video of her shortly before she was fatally shot. hi everyone my name
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is roseanne. i mean you working from seven am to eight pm my job is to provide first aid to the injured today i helped treat iran seventy people there were shot by rubber bullets thing got we managed to help them and those have been taken to the hospital so people have since been posting pictures of a person on the show on twitter expressing their condolences the nurse who was twenty one was among the scores of paramedics attending the wounded at the anti occupation rallies also based journalist in the cowdrey was at her funeral. we are now in the funeral of her son and no shot at twenty one year old palestinian female that was shot by this rate snipers yesterday on the tenth week of the great much of return rest that was so when she was trying to rescue the life of the palestinian protester that was shot by the israeli snipers near the fence the sun
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has been falling tearing us apart for ten weeks of the great much of richard she has been working as a volunteer for more than two months thousands of hundreds of female palestinian paramedics palestinian journalist palestinian females all mourning her death everyone is so sad this is filling the place those i was reserved when she was killed who are trying to get the injured from the fans when these really source approaching their sniper started us was tear gas they were suffocating and then they started to shoot randomly one of the bullets aimed at us heaters and chest she was wearing a medical badge and was clearly trying to raise her hand the israeli soldiers deliberately shot to get at the she was wearing a white uniform that was my daughter's school only weapon she was helping wounded people i want to tell the world they have to be punished because the burn my heart . you know she was martyred during the holy month of ramadan when she was forced to
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go to zero a pretext a from. our school to burn their hearts as they burned or was. asked the israeli military to comment on this and they replied that they investigate all reports of civilian deaths claiming that the hamas which they see as a terror organization is responsible for putting civilians in danger and the israeli military have struck five more targets in northern gaza belonging to hamas in total fifteen sites were hit in response to three rockets fired from gaza into israel. journalists worldwide have rounded on ukrainian authorities for faking the assassination of russian opposition journalist our card in kiev they slammed the stunt as deplorable and regrettable the staged murder of journalists arkady bludgeon could by the ukrainian security service is distressing well the reappearance of the reporter may be a great relief it is deeply regrettable the queen's authorities have played with the truth no matter what the motive relieved that are currently but junket was alive i
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deplore the decision to spread false information on the life of a journalist it is the duty of the state to provide correct information to the public on tuesday ukrainian authorities claim that they found the journalist with gunshot wounds outside his flat in the ukrainian capital they said he died on his way to hospital but less than twenty four hours later it was revealed that the murder had been staged ukrainian security forces said it was carried out to foil a russian plot to kill the journalist party's donald quarter reports on the fallout from the bluff. when a russian journalist was pronounced murdered in the ukrainian capital it didn't take long for the ceremonial finger pointing at russia to begin he was only working on things that were critical and investigative of russia and of the russian government as well he said there was nothing that was critical of ukrainians of course that network and its boss placing the blame on the kremlin and on russia journalist known political leanings have led some to point the finger in one
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direction it was a calculated deliberate international terrorist crime committed on the direct instruction of the russian authorities who can blame them when the story has all the perfect ingredients the russian totalitarian machine putin's regime going after the kremlin critic except the guy turned up alive and well a magic in everyone's confusion what on earth is showing on fred all these developments in just the last hour or so i know that absolutely gobsmacked was second so what the heck actually have been here russia said it was relieved that our cause alive but also fiore us and understandably so after being falsely accused of murder questions of life and death in ukraine as well as the international community's trust and its politics are nothing more than a bargaining chip for the kids regime just their apparent tie russian he syria. fellow journalists were outraged too when a state says a prominent journalist who had received threats was murdered i think the media have
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to report it but with the fake news in ukraine have reduced all of our credibility trump would be proud had learned not to trust ukrainian authorities on. but it's human something like this fishel confirmation was solid apologies it's on wikipedia is most notable fake death so what gives while the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil an alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife knew imagine what the poor woman went through but one you. raney and lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes successfully used the method of staging his own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in real life too whether ukraine will produce evidence that there was ever a russian plot in the first place remains to be seen but after a stunt like this it's hard to imagine many will take anything he says at face
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value last year only when someone manipulates information they deceive the rhodian it's it is clear that they are deceiving their own citizens for us the actions of the cranium authorities are absolutely unacceptable and the free media have suffered most from this i can't comment on what he did or didn't do i don't know the exact circumstances but i do know that he's participated in a big circus a masquerade which is of course a big problem for him and for the credibility of journalism. it doesn't end there either are the journalistic questions responded to one article in the british media claimed the subterfuge had done more harm than good he posted a comment on facebook using offensive language and it said that if the press wants to do good then they should give him a british passport and protection. back to the football which we're going to show you earlier but they were half time so there wasn't much point really however they've had to rest their back in play in kaliningrad in the russian on the baltic coast one of the world cup host cities as
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well that hosting a free for legends match this sunny sunday afternoon that's a bit of a match now in our commentator. so the brother tries to start attack again loses the ball an awkward pass the russians are pushing for that equalizer they need a three three in front of the home crowd obviously they're cheering them on. very very active. and forcing a great say from the swiss goalkeeper. or the holder this still holder of the record in clean shades in the world cup. very memorable achievement four hundred sixty three games without conceding a goal eventually dropping out on penalties to ukraine. beautiful combination took a fool who was trying to put that ball into the net didn't quite work out. for
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the ball. played in. pretty much all title winning most of the title winning clubs in russia over the last two decades lokomotiv rubin and c.s.k. moscow lokomotiv obviously the latest club to become the champions in russia and said it had a career there as well now it's you can afford the ball also winner off it was trying to actually do it also winner of multiple champions medals with the red and white and. considered a legend by the fans can almost scores again for she is safe and well played by a locomotive legend as well. played in the world cup not the most memorable one for the russians but he still made it there to south korea and japan. and crunch up. broncho doing a full xabi alonso goal from the zone. and that's a four two. with
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a brace and both of them absolutely if you want to follow that game another twenty five minutes of it left the field for legends game with alexy our chef commentating you'll find it on the dot com live streaming for you that in fact we've seen the trophy arrive back in moscow after it's nationwide tour on the ball that will be used in the opening match come june the fourteenth returning from space of all places without sea international your next edition of the weekend with me and thirty two minutes to see you then. join me every thursday on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then.
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radially reinforced rammed earth bricks is what they really are. going to. lose more than seventy houses about one hundred forty people with families living here. it's really a way of forming say a man. police their sons coming in and heating their house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush is the natural environment here but as we're containing the sewage and using to plant stuff to process the sewage we create our own little way system here. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going
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foundation let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to lose east i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. you. mean if.
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i plan on. those. bad until i know that song i'm getting i may get. in the indecent document this. thing i'm sure would need to be designed cotton. is stuff kind of into the bush did indeed. see in point. of dishes and that's a bush. box not a toy miss kim. the parents had no idea that the jury in the criminal trial private meetings between the defendants and federal government were taking place the
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defense finally achieved their goal in december nine hundred seventy the case is dismissed because of the trifling nature of the offense and lack of public interest . the parents are now encouraged to accept the compensation offered to them by go in and tell. the steward of the show you. obvious geezers. on your board and name and it economy are kind of fungible don't spose to move on to kind of fun for them school was the father of those forty years could this be done soon for. the here should ninth circuit wonder if these are values or mission any of except maybe for food us i give the kid junk circulate food to get some tight pondar gun can look good feel my want of it fits it outside month thought of us on toward. monument almost like lime green the wonderful argued woman it's so cold in fact that's most of the us
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a bunch i hadn't owned really done or not wanted to walk. on this would have. one document on to sweep the musicians as haydn boarded buses up to the us middle. of the document of the minute so confident us what is he had enjoyed. this in the end mention from the loon title knew she sued him for tough and five million only isn't the chances i guess you would have titles for the wind as he had the size and image of moses fizzled in fun it's all only does offer the time isolated young people forget a close as had one to shy of. this is not titles as of. today they say our parents had no idea of what they were getting themselves into my side of the documents. on this deal sorta since jordan's lead on the it on board is all about interest groups or was this the walls or do people known you saw it or. the amount of compensation under discussion during the scandal was approximately one
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point five billion dollars marks. i do not maybe one day mark. spitz songs by the asana that's for your economic record not tradition it's who the. he had some gift to us on. this business ustedes ministry of the arms dot com. after a dispute with your state's minister. mr school entire. net or. no one sponsored your order and five from one to five five maybe you want to. miss and that's. good intel is able to get the parents to sign an agreement with its main point to accept the amount of compensation offered and to waive all
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further claims against the counter gun manufacturers. board or. got up for an intelligent. good look vice be in the herd it does. to the sounds of. the recent us must because our god imported us. via the abyss as miss million men will go. and that's exactly what british that are the mind victims are perceiving the documents are supposed to prove that there was an undisclosed relationship between politicians and the pharmaceutical company. the influence of the german government in that which as i say appears to be the case
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from the from the papers it is one which on the face of it offends the constitutional principle of no executive should interfere with the. responsibility an exercise of its duty by the judiciary and that's a constitutional principle which the germans accept which is accepted in the three . your. x. box against most of this kind i'm wishing you give me hot so i can stipulate to golden often stoff that says i'm staying long dispossess. dusty. business. but i'm a tough man darfur.
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and does a sun he says there. is a small small man. dimension getting about down enough to ensure the. british the little victims insist that they were denied a fast settlement. found that the german come together foundation was formed under the circumstances. in two ways first will the physical damage itself. but as well there's a constant reminder that the people who actually perpetrated this crime as never been brought to justice and there's been a couple of so you spend your whole life trying to find the answers to those questions and death put blood sugar systems and this is happening to all the to the market you're. the british the little mite victims look to brussels for support to
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reopen the come to gun case. time is running out. many of them have trouble paying for their treatment and the costs keep rising as they get older. inmate twenty fifteen next go break have the opportunity to speak to members of the european parliament about the issues faced by the little mind victims. i would now like to hand over to an eco brick and we did the research into the german archives and we came up with astonishing information which really shocked us and made us realize what had happened and i want to just make street comments about this investigation we did into the criminal trial the first thing we discovered there were secret negotiations which england intel and the german federal government whilst the trial was taking place secondly the german federal president at the time. they entered into torchwood couldn't tell
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a contribution in return for the trial being terminated despite the fact that the prosecution office in no fly over so you want him he must not do this this is illegal the net result of this the third point which is the most important for the four countries here is that all the evidence was suppress. the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago i meet peter of every political group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs appear to my victims as a solution to a problem that's approaching sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro question. to addressing those needs thank you very much. the
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lady inside. here about even. knowing we're not. trying to lose. the archives contains documents detailing some of the mine stories in other countries. in spain there are currently three hundred people who claim they have never been compensated. experts. say.
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a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the shuttle with you and we'll show you all the great the great good you are the rock at the back nobody gets us to you we need you to get the ball in going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one come on south of. me to just take the radio theology team's latest edition to make up as we go i need to just say look. well you know the fire thing we've kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're in this small ball it's next to the harpoon ships and you can. see i'm not confident in. the limited self
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did big fish already ninety percent of the dot and he won't become a. concept fifteen scoops seventy five tons they do it several times a day with a big cleat oh you get an idea why should. we have to understand we can all still use to just. be within this the deal going to the arms. i'm doing this because i want the future world to future generations to have and enjoy the ocean we have. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion
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dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three first strike it first shocking and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only boom box. is a. church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the do graphic
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solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous standard was not known the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end of that's known as the end and then i conclude that it just is out and. stuff. and spelt it straight there are. many european columns seven councils believe that we shan't should get out of this a song then come to something that we're still living. ok but let's be honest and pragmatic the decision final decision on this issue. has to come from watching. those washington is utilizing wind getting lies with. trade.
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for decades spain never publicly discussed the fact that the little mite cost deformities. of the drug continued to be sold in spain long after county gun was taken off the market in germany none of this was addressed for a very long time in twenty ten the spanish government officially recognized spain still of the mindfuck terms a spanish coordination he ruled against go in and tell them the judgment was reversed pediatrician class clap lives in madrid and campaigns for spanish to lay them out victims. spain continue to sell the drug until one thousand nine hundred seventy five but under different names. as sean indulged in the. wall he'll know. that war or then borger must.
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finish one of his own the school does on its genome does all. he does of the small both he or. the left. should. and medicament please don't. back. from your former. spanish victims fault an association as well. they held a conference in madrid in february twenty sixth. the participants say that none of them has ever received compensation from the german counter gun foundation or from growing in town. and for.
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his own tides. on t.v. isn't that spirit of awe and is only meant to direct and it all is that kind ministerial aunt and have. just begun stalls as all these you have read admissions all scheme is trying to get gun and you think you don't so it's a big well be an incredible believe that the only problem it is in its. growing intel stress is that the company has nothing to do with the spanish the little mite victims. it denies responsibility for the fact that the drug continue to be sold in spain. all out of misery oh and that is to. put on. her mill eagle and also don't and hispania will not. be. there are so raven there will still be more noise. will and. not someone and knew that they were in response. to say things get sad again model they must feel about
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it does an absolute best come of that what i want is what you say you must reach under but i guess the gun dealers in that. mine well knew and yes i asked the german come to gun foundation for help and was turned down. there's no hope of financial support in spain it. was born in the wrong the how. it is you know nothing nothing from same message sent this. kid laugh it just gets dumb posters and get it all. into says. they got an accomplice actually on. my feel fully other minority interfet went. he. is the assistant that. some are too old for compensation and some too young only those who were born
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within a five year time frame have any chance of getting support. if it is how normal it will be are no longer there he. goes into the new system that is and they think oh. no you know how it is a little game of thrones. in absolute them in the english and the letters in the oval goes by the name of the woman does they get on your feet when they hear that there's a few there's on your side there's just are there you media. for. others and you said then that one must have a beer or a while know the deal better or. one of spain's youngest the little mite victims lives in the go to a village in the basque country he suffers deformities in his arms and legs. marianna got him india is thirty eight years old. as a child doctors couldn't explain his disability they were looking for
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a genetic disease. only much later did it become clear that his malformations were the result of the little mite his mother had taken during pregnancy yes we even. knew honestly don't know. how many didn't get out move in a matter and they were not really very. happy and saw by this. don't. know that the end. of this. to this day mariano a governmental has only ever received help from his family he never received financial support from the spanish government. from a con to gun foundation or from green until. last year he had to give up his architectural studies because of his west wing physical issues.
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realm and in one moment there was sort of a totally i mean i will give orders or members are like i said. if i'm not going over the matter. with them they must and then they know when i was in the knob or. when i know when i might inform our board but i'll make them follow. aftermath of the other woman on the north side as one of those groups. better mission followed. by such as it is which a mouse. if it is less big i get the wish. for decades spanish the little my victims aren't even acknowledged. since they started to finally have won and then lost trials. now they want to cooperate with the british the little my trust. the recent research in germany
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gives them renewed hope. the findings have uncovered new information about little mild cases in spain. tobias on present a discovery that could be useful in court for spain to the to much victims. this is a challenge i missed this to russia bicycle sort of speech the document your docs your files and that someone know it so that i can say this if i swore i think of all them are. it's ok i don't make often are not. going to state they are still in shock you missed not being in touch if you want to swap cost of skin from one off missed that. this. but it's. still commented they are. not there.
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in spite of. their market. it's just on top of the list of. victims in germany have now been informed of the findings. of the british study the my trust campaigners have come up with a plan b. if they succeed in getting the european parliament on their side the german parliament will have to respond to. what we're going to do it will bow to launch a massive campaign even german parliament when they held position to see naseby judicial inquiry in germany to find out the truth here i mean where does. that lawyer. as i've stated will definitely.
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fit in. will be i have just started with a bill that is landis. gives it up. or doesn't stop does. by admitting that not everything was handled correctly back then the north rhine-westphalia state government intends to use the apology to close the file on the counter gun case. the victims are not satisfied with just the results of a dissertation and an apology they don't believe the scandal has been fully resolved. feel betrayed and demand a new investigation. they want to investigation that includes their own personal experience and considers the files they've discovered in the junk cars.
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because our copies of logs on and felt start to that actually came from some must of been absolute often about sort that we have been documented yes common indeed does also get cliff didn't seem biased one to be a good one to give him the body of a given given this involved but he likely will be enigmas in the hunt wouldn't either while we are thus you don't spend all of that if you don't spend the entire league last name with all of this kind of a lot of us going since want to shovel not to and your mom doesn't want to show my information you. must outside of my both sides much time for all my guns my mother's level field which most of mine if i mean really are mishmosh to one up father as much to feed as upmarket i want to get outside i don't think that some muslims from the here was the daughter to get all of my thoughts or your father from feeling. off.
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four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the oldest did not shoot around a corner. local was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle for food still. produce offspring of tell you that so be gossiped a couple of us fell for the most important news today. off of advertising tell me you are not cool enough and has to buy their product. all the
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hawks that we along with all the one. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks is what they really are. please. liz more than seventy houses about a hundred and forty people with families living here. it's really a way of forming same in. live the sun's coming in and hitting the house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush is the natural environment here but as we're containing the sewage and and using
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the plant stuff to process the sewage we create our own little way system here. plays. league. illegal. legal. illegal loop. that was probably not what. killed. the load. a little.
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bit. week's biggest stories from r.t. where the leader of north korea played host to russia's foreign minister this week he was the only international channel allowed to accompany the delegation inside kim jong un's power if only someone told me where exactly we are right now this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice at kim jong residence hello i can barely remember being given such access at the locations around the world i'm absolutely shocked. as a summit with the north korean leader is back on after the american president received what he called a very nice letter kim jong un. the european countries were complicit in the torture of two al qaeda terror suspects by hosting cia detention centers so says
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the european court of human rights. and america's trading partners vowed to retaliate against hefty tariffs on metal important by the trumpet. this sunday and this is the way to your biggest stories as covered right here on r.t. international over the past seven days and some of today's developments for you as well first to the peace summit merry go round a u. turn from donald trump over north korea he says he's ready to meet with kim jong un after all in singapore later this month previously there have been so many mixed messages coming from the white house about it but while ahead of those talks russia's foreign ministers already met with the north korean leader in pyongyang our correspondent traveled with the russian delegation and was granted rare access to one of the north korean leader's residences.
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we were told to leave most of our belongings all our mobile devices find out they're taking us some. where. so we're here in this van just to cower and then one photographer and myself following a lot more savings. 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 this man. 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
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so is because just through this door i saw came john sister and she was having some sort of conversation with the guards but nobody speaks english here hello. and as far as i understand this is. i believe this is a bit of a historic moment we still don't know whether the camp from meeting is going to happen but at least it is here having direct talks with the supreme leader of north korea. sergey lavrov and kim jong whom are talking behind this wall we were asked to wait
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in this room so let's just have a walk around and take a look at what they have to offer a. dark north korean chocolate. 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 at kim jong nums residence. 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 again i'm just going to say i'm absolutely shocked.
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it is really disappointing that we won't be able to find out exactly what's being said behind these stories but just a few hours before mr kim and mr lavrov met the one foreign minister said and making the korean peninsula free of nuclear weapons is a very delicate issue moscow maintains that the interests of all sides must be respected. in the world. so that said it all ended with inviting to russia so let's 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. right. and pyongyang. about what's happening a north korean delegation was in the united states meeting the trumpet ministration they also passed a private letter from kim jong il to president hu described it as very nice however
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it wasn't clear that he'd actually read it at that point. a letter was given to me by him you know and that letter was. very nice letter or would you like to see what was in that well you know you like how much how much how much it was a very interesting letter and it seemed a little you know i purposely didn't know. i haven't opened it i didn't open it in front of the director. well the letter was passed to trump by a former north korean intelligence chief who was part of the p.r. young delegation in the u.s. the upcoming summit was earlier called off by trump due to what he called open hostility and all the talk seemed to be back on track at least to pentagon chief james mattis on the line the p.r. gang will only get sanctions relief when it takes irreversible steps to end its nuclear program but some of the experts we've been speaking to agree that the language of ultimatums is unlikely to solve the situation on the korean peninsula.
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but speer where there are a lot of people here in washington who do not want this summer to take place and they certainly do not want any kind of accord between north korea and the united states idea that this could be a gradual process is a realistic one but i think here people here would like to present the north koreans with an ultimatum which of course will will will not solve the problem doesn't understand anything beyond the fact that this could be a good photo op and possibly a boon for his ratings the u.s. has never taken north korea very seriously i mean the idea of the greatest military power in the world sitting down with a country that they've already always considered impoverished and backward i think is and that's to many people in washington the message that kim jong un is then being you know he's meeting with lavrov he's meeting with huge and paying. signals to trump you know i have friends in the region and you're the one that is isolating yourself by pulling out these international agreements and so you know i'll be fine
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with or without you. two european countries have been moved to abused human rights by hosting secret cia detention centers the european court of human rights found the lithuania and rumania breached the prohibition on torture by helping the agency with the interrogation of two al qaeda suspects they've been ordered to pay the men one hundred thousand euros each in compensation and one of the suspects according to the cia was a key al qaeda figure but no charges were brought against him during his interrogation though he was water boarded eighty three times the cia says the other man led operations in the gulf for al qaeda our europe correspondent peter all of a has more on how the suspects have been treated. there had been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuanian site we're getting a little bit of
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a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing no it prisoners were kept in blindfolded all time they were put in solitary confinement and they were forced to wear leg shackles at all times as a beta gave an account of what was done to him while he was in detention must warn viewers that this clip comes a company with some of his own sketches that have been released as part of a freedom of information request some viewers may find them disturbing they unchained my hands from the bars and chained them with short chains to the chains that were around my legs which kept me in a bowing position at all times they brutally dragged me to the cement wall he started brutally banging my head on my back against the wall i felt my back was breaking due to the intensity of the banging he started slapping my face again and again meanwhile he was yelling and then he pointed to a large black wooden box that looked like a wooden casket he says from now on this is going to be your home he violently
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closed the door i heard the sound of the lock i found myself in total darkness. we saw a few of them accompanying that clip just there but the sketches are made well they really paying to very disturbing picture quite literally of the conditions in which he was being kept the two men are currently being held in guantanamo bay now since the detention facility opened there in two thousand and two it's been open to prisoners scandals over abuse now the current us president donald trump peace supports the you solve waterboarding he said it many times however this is something that well the rest of the world pretty much considers torture when diana marbury which by the way which by the way we are keeping open which we are keeping . and we're going to load it up with dude split we're going to load it up would i feel strongly about waterboarding as far as i'm concerned we have to fight fire
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with in fact donald trump doubled down in his support for waterboarding as he promoted the woman who is in charge of the cia black sites to the top job in agency gina hospital who's well referred to by her detractors in the media particularly here in germany as either the torture queen or bloody gina well she took over as the new cia director peter all of the reporting that let the wanita says it may appeal that court ruling we discussed the case with former guantanamo bay prison a muslim bag who's now the outreach director for the rights organization cage. the reality is that these are war crimes and there were but he was prosecuted for this and nobody will because it's because there's no prosecutions the new president can come along and say i believe torture works. or waterboarding is a great thing because there is not precedent if it is in prosecuted for the crime that it is a war crime then he would never dare say such
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a thing so imagine that somebody's going to sub-saharan africa we. all were doing activities in our country imagine what would happen if they said that when he was caught. you as well as canada and mexico were vowing to unleash a full scale trade war if the united states doesn't drop have to import tariffs that it imposed on metal. completely unacceptable to the measures carries a threat of a spiral of escalation that will result in damaging everyone nobody wins in a trade war there are only casualties the european response will be united and. we will take measures equivalent to those taken by the united states we are imposing the dollar for dollar tariffs for every dollar levied against canadians.
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now under the new levies e.u. countries will have to pay as much as twenty five percent extra on steel around ten percent on al a million if they want to see their metal products on the american market that though could spell big trouble for manufacturers there because the european union of course is currently the world's second largest still producer after china or europe's taken its concerns to the legal might of the world trade organization to see if it can resolve the dispute with washington meantime here's how the european union plans to answer equal tariffs on around two hundred lucrative american products in place in a matter of weeks on stuff like this include peanut butter orange juice levi jeans motorbikes also bourbon whiskey among many others now former prime minister for e.u. member croatia told r.t. how america's move could damage the global economy by believing the move for a dozen bases because if you're looking job soon the u.s. steel industry. should be inquiring steady if we heard much more
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much import in those three of you are u.s. economy and didn't bring any good. trade. on the right there was a pretty varied global economy. but a big world cup day this sunday not only has the ball for the opening match returned from space some of the hosts some of the players from previous world cups have been having a kickabout in callinan grad who will be there live after the break. in. many european countries. several come to believe that we should should get out of the sanction and come to something the best of the. box let's be
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honest and. do the final decision on this issue. has to come from. those. we need utilized to do is read the rules. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is on spearing dramatic development only and. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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welcome back to the way clear now the biggest football event of the year is less than two weeks away and some of the big names from previous world cups are in russia's western most territory kaliningrad on the baltic coast and one of the cities now they have been there for the legends match and with the final whistle blowing off an hour ago now let's go there live alexey irish f.c.c. commentating on the game online for us hi again how did it go that. well it was a scintillating game absolutely not every day you manage to see ten goals scored in one game and that game was only thirty minutes to half by fifteen minutes each so six goes to world legend steam and four goals to the russian legend steve the russians lost they still try to get something even being six four down and every player every goal score on the feet for legend still scored twice the legendary brazilian corfu scored twice. the portuguese hero score twice and.
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from croatia scored absolutely insane two goals both absolutely beautiful and fun to watch it's all football here in kaliningrad obviously now we're waiting for a football match between brazilian and russian bloggers collectively fifteen million people follow these bloggers and obviously there will be a lot of feedback from that game here and obviously in eleven days the world cup begins kaliningrad will host four games including probably one of the biggest games of the group stage england against belgium on june twenty eighth the atmosphere here is scintillating the crowd is huge supporting the against russian legend steve and the same will be for the bloggers so eleven days to go kaliningrad seems to be absolutely exciting excited with what's on the plate during the world cup and obviously during the world cup of self we'll be all over russia bringing you live reports so let's just wait until thursday june fourteenth and we will kick start
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our coverage. so they got their money's worth from the terraces in kaliningrad for those spectators who alexey irish esky out in russia's western most territory thanks for that. the football which is going to be used in the opening game of the world cup is finally back on earth let me explain it was brought back from space around ninety minutes ago by a crew of three from the international space station after they spent six months up there now as for the crew that are back from expedition fifty five it will take them a bit of time to read climatized of course even to basic things just like walking. after spending so much time in zero gravity but before their journey back the crew did get a chance to have a kickabout of their own in orbit. next
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italy finally form the new government on friday following months of political turmoil that have been spooked in the financial markets all round rome now has the first euro skeptic coalition in power within the european union the anti-establishment five star movement and the league party how about a so-called government of change deal they're pushing for anti russia sanctions to be lifted seeing moscow as a partner not a threat also high on the agenda is reforming europe's migrant policy and renegotiating italy's debt to the e.u. artie's medina cotton of a takes a look at the lead up to just set the conte's appointment as prime minister. italy has been left hanging this past three months since its election faced with the several candidates for prime minister but it seems the political uncertainty in the country has finally come to an end with the euro skeptic collison speak condé busy forming his government but his path was
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a thorny one he was first suggested to by the five star movement and league party two weeks ago and it seemed all was good until the president vetoed conti's choice for a finance minister at that ala the italian president who was installed by a previous pro e.u. government refused to accept the minister he saw as too anti brussels. i asked him about ministry of political figure who was not seen as supporting the line. in the year. and that was that context quit leaving the government in limbo well you know one can say no to a minister where there is named goofy pluto or donald duck because he's not approved by the stock market world the financial world or some european capitals is this a joke and it seemed the only way to avoid a constitutional crisis was to hand back to the pools so the president suggested
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his own candidate former i.m.f. chief got a look at that only and more popular choice in brussels where you just simply i reiterate my friendship and support for president who has an essential task to undertake ensuring the institutional and democratic stability of this country that is known as mr assessors for his willingness to cut public spending making him an unwelcome choice for many italians more over seventy percent of the country voted for the euro skeptic parties back in march tired of a stereotype and the migrant influx. i think italians expressed their choice and it seems like this choice is being ignored so we're left with a bitter taste that i wasn't expecting this situation but in this country nobody wants change because then they can't do what they want so we don't get to a solution that would help the citizens of the country don't want to be sold being for nothing i voted but my vote has been trashed and it was the president not the
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coalition or whoever else you want to blame the president has decided my vote is worthless. but perhaps unexpectedly entrain prime minister could that only refused to form his own government well that led to conti once again in the best position to guide rome forward with the president this time accepting his cabinet picks for now average ones happy and even brussels as it will work with condi and power last disappoint the new italian prime minister being unknown haider the rocker say what we've been noticing during these years is that for example germany is making sure all not other states like greece is a lie spain about italy giving orders to like it was like the master of europe but this isn't or acceptable either this is the third largest state. either lisa found or count three it has to be respected the.
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people will be respected and italy can stay of course have to work in the european frame war three years but playing the role that it deserves we are not going to be the call only of germany and we can accept the kind of article. never a dull week in italian politics is it the same for the weekly for now i'll be back with the next edition in just over thirty seven minutes from now see that. well you know that they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so
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long. i mean they're in the small ball and sticks it hard push it and it's still very. much up in. the limo selves to be told fish already ninety percent of the dark on any pinball because there are. a concept fifteen scoops seventy five tons and they do it several times a day with the big fleets and now you get an idea on why. we have to understand we can not stay still and just. be with them this will be is deal going to the hours. i'm doing this because i want the future world to future generations to have and enjoy the ocean we have.
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radially reinforced rammed earth bricks is what they really are. there's more than seventy houses about one hundred forty people with families living here. it's really a way of forming same as. the sun's coming in and then heating the house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush is the natural environment here but as we are containing the sewage and then using the plant stuff to process the sewage we create our own little way says so here.
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we. are. going to welcome to all the parts they tally in politics is once again putting the concept of democratic governance to the task with larger implications for the rest of the european union what do you do one day do you believe to be deeply harmful for your country gain enough support to be implemented do you rely on the all in the wisdom to suppress the will of the voters or do you make way for your political dream to be dismantled before you are going to discuss that i'm now joined by paul
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of laundry director of the italian institute for international political studies mr munder it's a pleasure talking to you thank you very much for your time well let me start with italy's domestic politics the two parties that have. gain the most of the seats in. the march elections have just been prevented from forming the government of their choice because of the president's objections and there are two ways of analyzing or interpret it in that you can say that the president is taking the country's responsibility for the country's future in his own hands at this very pivotal moment or you can interpret that as him being authoritative suppressing the will of the people where do you fall in that. it's a very sensitive issue which is the splitting of the continent some of it's there is no easy answer to your question but i would not the. position of the president of the republic. italian did not leave
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or to leave. the election campaign you. mention form of the option what you said warm away by a theme was prominent during the public discussion. in the program of the. program. we know the program. i mean mr marriott i'm sure you know the president made it very clear that he's objections to the proposed government specifically on. future with the euro zone and i want to ask. that an objection. and he did not prevented the formation of the government he did not receive from the two parties. and you had objection.
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since that first of respect to the congress all due respect to the economy is very provocative view. in any program for action as sensitive as it is do you think such an idea should be put out for a popular vote because i'm pretty sure that there are some people within the italian electorate who thought that they have something in common the economist policy one of which. doesn't. refer to the. international treaty but clearly. the problem. of the part of the group. and europe or against. left.
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if there is no such a danger then why do you think mr someone who as you mentioned is a well established economist his serve for central bank he was a minister of industry before he is not some in a random populous from the street this man knows a thing or two about economics why do you think he was prevented from taking the post of the finance minister even having the. economic vision that he has. because . the one we're discussing would have given. the impression had voted against you in the game and i think. in using. at the beginning in trying to get. in the league. there are people which are respected which. transfer to the market and to european policy
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position now even without mr someone i suppose if government had raised many concerns with its promises of tax cuts of its promises off welfare benefits it's raining in massive dad there were even some speculations that they were going to lobby for its full cancellation do you still believe it was all about. general economic agenda which is still. someone i'm sorry. did you think they perhaps have been more general reluctance to see this government from prevent this government from taking the reins of power. to press the. government being formed. the election of course. concerned. about his ability of the. program was
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a coalition. which means that they have to put together requests from. which means. the. proposing. to satisfy the people. you have to do both and bulls are really expensive. thirty percent. from what i've read the leaders of both of the five star movement and the leak i'm not particularly deterred by the prospect of fresh elections if there is elections were held do you think the results would have been different. i think. they may. but if you are sure. clearly.
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rule something needs to change because the italian public opinion is upset. but i'm not sure the majority of. the. venturing into. europe. i think there are also multiple ways and how you can sort of had bats on that because some could argue. they tell and voters mean grow more resentful if they have to go to the polls again or you can argue that it would give them more time to sort of gather over these populism virus as if it was some kind of chicken pox i wonder how deep rooted do you believe the political mood in italy is is it more fleeting or is it more of a permanent nature. permanent we don't know. for sure. is. like a perfect. reason is feed it by economic problems.
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of migration. and the continent which is together with greece. respect. created deep rooted into the public. i'm not sure. where the. italian voter are presented to or turn the t.v. that the decision and election result would be the same five quite interesting that they are actually out of a cave far far more straightforward articulation of this issue do you have any concerns. and opposite result because many people fought for example the trump could never win the white house because his ideas. here we are your ally and we. have to respect something which.
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lets you. two years ago look like. all come to different come to join the. movement and then we have seen that happening. and then and the leader of the. drop they are strong. and deny you beat. so. lets see what happens if and when the question is proposed. now i think this. all discussion goes to the very heart of what is meant by the democratic or even the european governance i'm sure you have heard mr. germany should not be in the position of dictating in chile and i'm
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sure it's not as complicated or as simple as he said chest but there's still a question of how much divergence and how much autonomy should really or any other country be l. out in economic matters when it comes to. general line how much space is there i mean. is the value for everybody and the poor them what they have to be when you have. that problem that your is limited by all unless you call for leaving that whole union all together and starting the new project that's. even and should be able to walk the implication is not on the table. at the. table in any democracy but what i'm saying is that. need to be clearly
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presented. and then but never dared to say. should be. come to. well good to know about our own mr munder we have. to be honest with you and to be perfectly straightforward to your i think there is a sense that maybe it's biased at least in this country. certain ideas are not particularly up for discussion in the european union on certain issues so it is praised much more than an exchange of controversial ideas do you think. democracy effective democracy in other countries but that's. that's not the issue you are now asking me about and if you say that either the. non-democratic country i have to say well i'm not you don't suggesting any of that
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i'm asking you specifically about the limits of democracy and there are certain people who have argued that. you know on certain ideas the decision to join the european union has been made and that's over you should not be rediscussed saying that in fact that you can bet it would then be here try to because there is no procedure for leaving you. and you know and you know what i mean. our allies the way as in many other countries we have been looking at the pain that is creating you and so this is one of the told to tell you and french and dutch and german and then we can see the east and when they would. read that to see what they said this is the third time the roof is nice that italians when they voted two months ago the we have not. that's mr let let let us take a very short break now we will be back in just
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a few seconds. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and a huge amount of pressure you have to go i mean eight percent of the problem here would you. agree the british you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one. needs to just read the review beyond the team's
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welcome back to worlds apart from column a green director of the italian institute for international political studies mr madre about a year ago you were speaking at one conference on the middle east and north africa and you suggested that europe. has gotten a bit carried away with its fascination. with transformation it got used to seeing itself as this positive actor for change and a well. i wonder if you would go as far as to say that this fascination with transformation has come to bite europe because some of the problems to be seen your . related to migration i think could be traced directly to this idea of being positive and striving for democracy in the middle is. promoted by europe. it was.
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certainly in chile in libya played a role i mean there were different positions that libya. taken but not. in. the leading role. of gadhafi. and great britain obama leading from behind the school in the government. signing responsibility but i think it would not arnold but i'm saying that. original. here then did it affect i mean of course. ninety percent of the migrants. comes from libya. was a very important trading partner. which is important as you know you can buy all
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you. need. to and it's a problem for migration. so of course who were affected and we played your right as relevant role. in trying to find a solution which is not there yet. now one perplexing thing to me as somebody reported from libya ball before they got after smarter and after that it was. the fact that you know he was as mercurial as he was he was actually open to change if only for a parent and i think he was also open. making his relationship with the west particularly european union of it a little bit better why do you think that slow transformation. wasn't preferred. faster information. regime change.
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and you could discuss. why you took the lead and we could discuss for minutes on why. i'm not saying having said that that gadhafi was and had to be he was a dictator but as you know we have been used to leave along in many other countries so your question was right why. well it's a convenient position from my point of view because you mentioned before that italy is quite resentful about having to deal with the migration crisis yeah you kind of outsourced responsibility for that crisis because i mean your interests were at stake there had italy have calculated the risks on its own that's. random.
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that's not my personal opinion but do you remember the situation with the government with the levy or krises erupted was it the final stage of it was a cute old possible crime it was in the video weak position and that when the. prizes erupted so it was a very again very delicate moment longer come to you and probably we did. some good. as far as you know did you not even know if try to sort of hold back a little bit or was it fully on board with the proposal i'm sure you. sure. now if you mention them that talk about a reference earlier that in two thousand and sixteen the word transformation has
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been substituted by the words the bill a station in the new global strategy for europe which i as a russian find rather ronit because there were stability in this country is very often i would even say excessively often what best the belief even mean in the european context now. because the situation is getting worse and worse and the. american decision. come through and it's clear that europe doesn't great leverage in. russia longer than the average american is uncertain and the big regional. now speaking about this change in terminology substituting transformation of forest
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. it is all the more striking. to hear that in russia because over the last couple of months the kremlin started stressing change much more there is a discussion about revamping the quality of the russian government's fighting corruption possibly relaxing immigration rules. tracked international talent investing in human capital all those things that we usually associate with the euro and yet all of a sudden russia starts talking about it when europe no longer discusses it at least publicly do you think do you take it seriously do you think russia actually wants to do though is that just rhetoric on the part of the course of the. migration. i remember that. was. a few years ago but even if. every time a comma. is not.
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worth of your person but you asked me isn't that strange because these. people are used to europe and no i'm not surprised these are the words. that. in china for the next. time. investing in the middle class. environment he actually did. just at the beginning. become to let china now personally warned about the danger of a possible rupture. in europe on the russian sanctions which according to you could
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be resolved in the isolation of. the european union and i know that you are so sad that danger primarily with this new. leaders like mr salvini what i can't understand is why it is not. meant to you know facilitate russia's efforts to become better. including by perhaps easing or lifting of sanctions. strong. relations between europe and russia. it requires. russian. russian and my comment that you are mentioning. the position. there yet government and i will saying that. would be risky for a newly established party. government going to use asking for money asking
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for money to support all the docs and basic income and at the same time diverged with a utopian view which is to go along with sanctions. until we have pressure from the states. and so we would be isolated and my point was if we have to go to brussels to other partner and get something for the program basic income and. docks how can we at the same time at the same table and say we go on our way on position with russia the sanctions for the height of the ukrainian crisis as i'm sure you would agree with me it was a very specific. time and i think if we are on this then fair i think we have to recognize that russia's actions in your cranium may
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not like them but they were dictated by russia's very accurate perception of threat by nato i think from the kremlin point of view that threat has now been diminished there is no near prospect of either. either in crimea or in the a crane what's the point how long do you think it's advisable to keep those sanctions that keep hurting you that keep hurting us for something that cannot be reversed and i think could not be repeated on in discussing. prizes and the european perception and the russian perception. you know randi it took almost four years. for the next three days but let me let me be very very quick and. many european countries. come to believe that we should get out of this sanction and come to some should that be ok but let's be honest and. the decision final decision on
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this issue. has to come from washington. clothes washing is utilizing. the. war. in. iran. and. here i understand i mean not. merry trampin in a way because it's interesting to me how europe likes to portray itself as this principle values based and to what you tell me is it simply quid pro quo it's the same way the trump perceives not. exactly. what i'm saying and i told you i would be honest is that the rule of america. on issues like this having trump there and having trump in mind.
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and we don't. think that there is that currently the sanctions of russian. i mean i am surprised that you say that they should submit to blackmail that's what i'm surprised. this is what. china the american administration has not said yet to you. on iran or if you do not. there how did they how did they tell how many have you read this they mean by mr from pay or you know the american ambassador to germany i think they expressed it quite specifically but what puzzles me and this is the last question i guess because we're running out of time is when the sanctions against russia were passed there was a recognition that it needed to be done because a certain message had to be. well to the detriment of the european companies now
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you're telling me that when it comes to simply because you have huge trade with them or. all principles have to be in the hall i didn't say that i sent some show would impose on values that we utopian perceive you have not suspected by russia that was a few years ago you asked me where the assumption can be waived now would that something has changed not much but something and i'm seeing the new seeing now is that we have someone else at the white house that who utilize is a strong the bot again and you know won't he utilize those tools regardless of what you do i mean you kept your word on and he walked out on all because if. you look at numbers. u.s. trade with europe i want to get there billion with russia trade exposed i want to export to russia eighty i want to export to iran six so when
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culpable negotiates or boots on the table to europe. do you want to work with iran with russia or would to say will do you see in america european decent and european put it would say they win lol this week they will try to find an ice and form but that's the substance of your programme is famous to be very honest program so i'm giving you your honest box the beginning go to krises was on values which for european perception. and respected by you by russia and talking about ukraine i really appreciate your straightforwardness and also your patient with me thank you very much for your time and i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages as for me to see you again same place same time here and all the parts.
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week's biggest stories from sea where the leader of north korea played host to russia's foreign minister this week was the only international channel allowed to accompany the delegation inside kim jong un's palace. if only someone told me where exactly we are right now this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice kim jong il residence hello i can barely remember being given such access to locations around the world i'm absolutely shocked. trump says a summit with the north korean leader is back on after the american president received what he called a very nice letter from kim jong un. other news this hour two european countries are complicit in the torture of two al qaeda terror suspects by hosting secret cia
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detention centers and a judgment from the european court of human rights. and america's trading partners about to retaliate against hefty tariffs on metal imports imposed by the trumpet ministration. with today's stories are wrapping up some of the headline news from around the world for the past seven days i'm calling brian this is the. first the peace talks merry go round in a u. turn from donald trump over north korea he says he's ready to meet with kim jong un after all in singapore later this month previously the been so many mixed messages coming from the white house about it but while ahead of those talks russia's foreign ministers already met with the north korean leader in pyongyang our correspondent traveled with the russian delegation and he was granted rare access to one of the north korean leaders 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 van and just to keep our men and one photographer and myself following a lot of savings. in this area is completely deserted and it looks like we're in circling something that appears to be the powers. that be if only someone told me where exactly we are right now but we are being told to fall this man. who. i don't really know what exactly this place this but it looks to be the area where it came john who will be greeting certainly loughborough of and the reason why i think so is because just through this door i saw
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came john in sister and she was having some sort of conversation with the guards but nobody speaks english here hello. lou and as far as i understand this is sergio. i believe this is a bit of a historic moment we still don't know whether the attempt from meeting is going to happen but at least start you off for a bit 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 and 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 at kim jong un's residence. i can barely remember being given such. locations 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.
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it is really disappointing that we won't be able to find out exactly what's being said behind these stories but just a few hours before mr kim and mr lavrov met the russian foreign minister said in making the korean peninsula free of nuclear weapons is a very delicate issue moscow maintains that the interests of all sides must be respected. so that said it all ended with inviting. russia so let's 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. right. residence in pyongyang. about what's happening in north korea delegation was in the united states meeting the trump administration they also passed
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a private letter from kim jong un to president trump who described it as very nice however it wasn't clear that he'd actually read it at that point. a letter was given to me by him you know and that letter was. a very nice letter would you like to see what was in that well you know you like how much how much how much it was a very interesting letter and i haven't seen the letter you know i purposely didn't know. i haven't opened it i didn't open it in front of the director the letter was passed to trump by a former north korean intelligence chief who was part of the p.r. young delegation in the u.s. the upcoming summit was earlier called off by trump due to what he called open hostility. all the talk seem to be back on track pentagon chief james mattis on the line that will only get sanctions relief when it takes irreversible steps to end its nuclear program but some of the experts we've been speaking to agree that the language of ultimatums is unlikely to solve the situation on the korean peninsula.
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but spiel where there are a lot of people here in washington who do not want this summers to take place and they certainly do not want any kind of accord between north korea and the united states idea that this could be a gradual process is a realistic one but i think here people here would like to present the north koreans with an ultimatum which of course will will will not solve the problem doesn't understand anything beyond the fact that this could be a good photo op and possibly a boon for his ratings the u.s. has never taken north korea very seriously i mean the idea of the greatest military power in the world sitting down with a country that they've already always considered impoverished and backward i think is and that's to many people in washington the message that kim jong un is then being you know he's meeting with lavrov he's meeting with huge and paying. signals to trump you know i have friends in the region and you're the one that is isolating
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yourself by pulling out these international agreements and so you know i'll be fine with or without you. two european countries have been ruled to have abused human rights by hosting the secret cia detention centers the european court of human rights found the lithuania and rumania breached the prohibition on torture by helping the agency with the interrogation of two al qaeda suspects they've been ordered to pay the men one hundred thousand euros each in compensation one of the suspects according to the cia was a key al qaeda figure but no charges were brought against him during his interrogation though he was water boarded eighty three times the cia says the other man led operations in the gulf for al qaeda our europe correspondent peter all of a has more on the suspects treatment after the european court of human rights had this to say. there had been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuanian site we've
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gotten a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing no it prisoners were kept in blindfolded all time they were put in solitary confinement and they were forced to wear leg shackles at all times evaded gave an account of what was done to him while he was in detention must warn viewers that this clip comes a company with some of his own sketches that have been released as part of a freedom of information request some viewers may find them disturbing they unchained my hands from the bars and chained them with short chains to the chains that were around my legs which kept me in a position at all times they brutally dragged me to the cement wall he started brutally banging my head and my back against the wall i felt my back was breaking due to the intensity of the banging he started slapping my face again and again meanwhile he was yelling and then he pointed to a large black wooden box that looked like
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a wooden casket he says from now on this is going to be your home he violently closed the door i heard the sound of the lock i found myself in total darkness. we saw a few of them accompanying that clip just there but the sketches zubaida made well they really paying to very disturbing picture quite literally of the conditions in which he was being kept the two men are currently being held in guantanamo bay now since the detention facility opened there in two thousand and two it's been open to prisoners on scandals over abuse now the current u.s. president donald trump peace supports that you solve waterboarding he said it many times however this is something that well the rest of the world pretty much considers torture when donna marbury which by the way which by the way we are keeping open which we are keeping. and we're going to load it up with dude split
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we're going to load it up would i feel strongly about waterboarding as far as i'm concerned we have to fight fire with in fact donald trump doubled down in his support for waterboarding as he promoted the woman who is in charge of the cia black sites to the top job in agency gina hospital who's well referred to by her detractors in the media particularly here in germany as either the torture queen or bloody gina well she took over as the new cia director. lithuania says that it may appeal the ruling and we discussed the case with former guantanamo bay prison amounts of bag he's now the outreach director for the rights organization a cage. the reality is that these are war crimes and he was prosecuted for this and nobody will be prosecuted because there's no prosecutions the new president can come along and say i believe torture works a lot more waterboarding is a great thing because there is not precedent if it is in prosecuted for the crime
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that it is a war crime then he would never dare say such a thing so imagine if that somebody from sub-saharan africa said that we we're also against american citizens we believe all we're doing that there is activities in our country imagine what would happen if they said that and indorsed corp. the year was well as canada and mexico were vowing to unleash a full scale trade for a few united states doesn't drop have to import tariffs that it imposed on metal. this is a bit. true. except. the message carries the threat of a spiral of escalation that will result in damaging everyone nobody wins in a trade war there are only casualties love it or european response will be united and. we will take measures equivalent of those taken by the united states we are imposing to tell the fridge our tariffs for every dollar against. well under the
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new levies e.u. countries will have to pay as much as twenty five percent extra on steel and ten percent on many if they want to see their metal products on the american market and that could spell big trouble for manufacturers there because the european union is currently the world's second largest still producer after china now europe's already taken its concerns to the legal might of the world trade organization to see if it can resolve the dispute with washington meantime here's what it's got lined up the european union plans to answer with equal tariffs on at least two hundred lucrative american products in a matter of weeks the list includes things like peanut butter also motorbikes levi jeans and also bourbon whiskey motorcycles among others a former prime minister for member croatia told r.t. how america's move could damage the global economy by believing the move for a dozen bases because if you are looking job soon. she would inquire in their lives we heard much more much important in those three
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of you are u.s. economy and the. good. free trade. on the right there was a pretty varied global economy by. a dissident russian journalist who came back from the dead this week but it seems that his bluff didn't play out as expected i'll tell you why among our stories after the break. well we'll go twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest kill people. but there was one more question and by the way it's going to be our coach.
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guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the beach. and all the great. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get let's go. along. and i'm really happy to join to. meet the special one it was also appreciated me to say the radio teams latest edition make up as we go. to look. back to the weekly journalists world wide have rounded on ukrainian authorities for
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faking the assassination of russian opposition janice. yes they slammed a stunt is deplorable and regrettable the staged murder of journalists i can see bumps in could by the ukrainian security service is distressing well the reappearance of the reports and maybe create relief is deeply regrets movie cranes authorities who played with the truth no matter what most of the. relieved that. he was alive i deplore the decision to spread false information on the life of a journalist it is the duty of the state to provide correct information to the public and i was on tuesday that ukrainian authorities claim that they'd found a journalist with gunshot wounds outside his flat in the ukrainian capital they said he died on his way to hospital but less than twenty four hours later it was revealed that the murder had been staged ukrainian security forces said it was carried out to foil a russian plot to kill the journalist parties don't quarter reports on the fallout from the bluff. when
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a russian journalist was pronounced murdered in the ukrainian capital it didn't take long for the ceremonial finger pointing at russia to begin he was only working on things that were critical and investigative of russia and of the russian government as well he said there was nothing that was critical of ukrainians of course that network and its boss placing the blame on the kremlin and on russia journalist known political leanings have led some to point the finger in one direction it was a calculated deliberate international terrorist crime committed on the direct instruction of the russian authorities who can blame them when the story has all the perfect ingredients the russian totalitarian machine putin's regime going after the kremlin critic except the guy turned up alive and well imagine everyone's confusion what on earth is showing on the thread all these developments in just the last hour or so i know the ft house absolutely gobsmacked was second so what the heck actually have been here russia said it was relieved that our change was alive
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but also fiore us and understandably so after being falsely accused of murder questions of life and death in ukraine as well as the international community's trust and its politics are nothing more than a bargaining chip for the kids regime this is their apparent tie russian he syria. fellow journalists were outraged too when a state says a prominent journalist who had received threats was murdered i think the media have to report it but with the fake news in ukraine have reduced all of our credibility trump would be proud had learned not to trust ukrainian authorities on don't best warrant but assuming something like this fishel confirmation was solid apologies it's on wikipedia is most notable fake death so what gives while the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil an alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife knew imagine what the poor woman went through but one you. raney and lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes
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successfully used the method of staging his own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in real life too whether ukraine will produce evidence that there was ever a russian plot in the first place remains to be seen but after a stunt like this it's hard to imagine many will take anything he says at face value. and when someone manipulates information they deceive the road ians it is clear that they are deceiving their own citizens for us the actions the ukrainian authorities are absolutely unacceptable and the free media have suffered most from this i can't comment on what he did or didn't do i don't know the exact circumstances do know that he's participated in a big circus a masquerade which is of course a big problem for him and for the credibility of journalism. doesn't and. the journalist in question has responded to one article in the british media that
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claimed the subterfuge had done more harm than good he posted a comment on facebook using offensive language it said that if the press wants to do good then they should give him a british passport and protection. is only finally form the new government on friday following months of political turmoil that been spooked in the financial markets all round rome now has the first euro skeptic coalition in power within the european union the antiestablishment five star movement and the league party how about a so-called government of change deal pushing for russia's sanctions to be lifted saying moscow as a partner not a threat also high on the agenda is reforming europe's migrant policy and renegotiating italy's debt to the e.u. artie's medina cotton of a takes a look at the lead up to just set become days appointment as the latest prime minister. italy has been left hanging this past three months since its election faced with the several candidates for prime minister but it seems the political
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uncertainty in the country has finally come to an end with the euro skeptic collison speak khans a busy forming his government but his path was a thorny one he was first suggested by the five star movement and league party two weeks ago and it seemed all was good until the president vetoed conti's choice for a finance minister at that ala the italian president who was installed by a previous pro e.u. government refused to accept the minister he saw as too anti brussels to put agreements through i asked of the ministry of political figure who is not seen as supporting the line. from the year. and that was that context quit leaving the government in limbo well you know one can say no to a minister whether was named goofy or donald duck because he's not approved by the stock market world the financial world where some european capitals is this
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a joke and it seemed the only way to avoid a constitutional crisis was to had back to the polls so the president suggested his own candidate former i.m.f. chief got a look at that only a more popular choice in brussels. i reiterate my friendship and support for a president who has an essential task to undertake ensuring the institutional and democratic stability of this country that is known as mr assessors for his willingness to cut public spending making him an unwelcome choice for many italians moreover seventy percent of the country voted for the euro skeptic parties back in march tired of a stereotype and the migrant influx. that i think expressed their choice and it seems like this choice is being ignored so we're left with a bitter taste that i wasn't expecting this situation but in this country nobody
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wants change because then they can't see what they want so we don't get to a solution that would help the citizens of the country don't want to be sold being for nothing i voted but my vote has been trashed and it was the president not the coalition or who else you want to blame the president has decided my vote is worthless. but perhaps unexpectedly entrain prime minister get out early refused to form his own government well that led to conti once again in the best position to guide rome forward with the president this time accepting his cabinet picks for now average ones happy and even brussels as it will work with condi in power last disappoint the new italian prime minister being unknown haider the rocker say what we've been noticing during these years is that for example germany is making sure on the other states like greece is alive spain the bottom of italy
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and giving orders to like it was like the master of europe but this isn't or acceptable italy is the third largest state. italy's a founder country it has to be respected the. people will be respected and italy can stay of course have to work in the european frame war for years but playing the role that it deserves that we are not going to be the call only of germany and we can accept the kind of artist with. the biggest football event of the year is now less than two weeks away and some of the big names from previous world cups of being in russia's western most territory kaliningrad on the baltic coast which is also one of the host cities they've been playing a fever legends match the sunday after day alexy irish after he was watching. but essential late in game absolutely not every day you managed to see ten goals scored in one game and that game was only thirty minutes to have spiked fifteen minutes
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each. for. six goals to fifa world legend steven four goals to the russian legend steve the russians lost they still try to get something even being six four down and every player every goal scorer on the fifa legends team scored twice the legendary brazilian food scored twice. the portuguese hero scored twice and nico crown shot from croatia scored absolutely insane two goals both absolutely beautiful and fun to watch and just before the game i managed to speak to some of the fifa legends on that team to the swiss goalkeeper. to nico crunch off gracious and the former manchester united and england defender wes brown we've had a good talk today i mean can you connect all these excellent and official is it good the people are nice and the stadium not the bell is fantastic you know i'm
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sure the atmosphere is going to be electric having been there today and seen it. you know the way they've been perfect i mean even today the people here the facility is great and he's good for most to come and have a game and trying to show some skills now so i think you know it's been easy he's going to be fantastic but he's piece been really good for it was a i think it's going to be a great stadium and a stadium for a football atmosphere to go crazy i think the fans are going to make a really party in that stadium and hopefully when we start playing well it's going to be the loudest it's ever been i do believe the club the world cup is going to be great the organization is going to be phenomenal i'm not just about the time the most important things is the people that love football that watch football are going to enjoy seeing some arrive too you know i'm really getting very exciting it's fantastic to see the people the russian people if they are a celebration everybody you. feel this high pier even in the airport when you are arriving it's fantastic to see the crowd is so maybe about the world cup when time
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one hundred percent sure it will be a beautiful fantastic and amazing organized world cup and the look you very much for was really in eleven days the world cup begins kaliningrad will host four games including probably one of the biggest games of the group stage england against belgium on june twenty eighth we'll be all over russia bringing you live reports so let's just wait until thursday june fourteenth and we will kick start our coverage and actually irish ask if there was an incident underway in germany at the moment the details coming in in the past few minutes of a police officer who reportedly shot a man in the german capital of berlin cathedral there is video on social media showing police tape being used to cordon off the area around the building a major tourist attraction in the city center at this stage no details of the identity of the man or why the officer opened fire we're across that story here in the r.t.e. news room and we'll update you again when we come back in thirty five minutes.
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we have the privilege of being the most allied ally of the united states. sent to see tool and many other alliances promoted by the west united states in particular members will we also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. of that to any group of countries so while it sounds contradictory it is contradictory and pakistan this shows that pakistan will do what is in its national interest which will north just fool with the wind of one real the other. fifty years ago britain and within two cons again as a sleeping pill best piece would leave because not to just. the scientific sweat terrible but not on the road as shown in dutch one football club will be here not the war. across europe victims are still waiting legal battles
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demanding at least some compensation in something to wait till the physical damage itself as well that the concert mind that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been able to justice and there's been a couple of. my soul the jolly well sighing all will have piqued my interest so i went. to ask somebody what is this his somebody is going to paint and they tell me all of
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this is to suffer and today i believe in waiting the little fishing out my god hole and that's kind of interesting. pirate the cards well you know the pirate they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long but. really. the world is changing over tactics such endings and now we're looking to look so good that we've government needs to tie for them to wake up like i'm sure they've all seen what's happened been you up i'll go fish is gonna be at mt biggest mt the quad collapsed there was just nothing to catch and now the european pleaded the east africa it's already in a very bad state like then they got told us to have been there they still are just
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emptying the ocean so if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued that they used to be fishermen and by then foreign told us came from the fish they have no income so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up. if. you. are. simply wanting tom to get in you must you see him do the town house
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dispute thompson and goodness i'm not going to consume i'm not good you look too many married to him down wouldn't it make good on you for. it should be nice to know that mr p.c. not exactly nothing but he didn't give you the magic team look down on you it is him. big time here even. if. it's about looking at all. if. anybody comes from the same song. yes you're. both if that's so yeah but if the money just to see if it's still there so he probably.
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filed liked it i'll sue. you. who think you can actually instruments will keep. you out of. five months until you well give up. what. else well. then i just get. this. you will see what i mean it's an awful lot like minute. please see because. she's completely clueless intentness i'm sometimes you know a lot of things but it's because i came up with the truth. just possible but let's just watch. what's going to.
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live. live. live. live in the coming world we change the tempo to make sure there is no bullet in the chamber. so when they're told they are safe there is no bullet and then when we do them which is the temper again and when they come back to check to check us we make sure that when this told there is no will that many and many more and again so i'll still separately have the. heavy lifting to go. back.
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to what clay please i just. need to tell you something. that no one. he said of the list also nine hundred fifty if you must kneel down say whaling ship the harbor pawning back used to be over here. these will be want to harm or. needs. and i think that's the sweetest thing it used to kill whales now it's protecting them.
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to see show both are threatening to worry also in the southern ocean and so the japanese still worry those go down to the whales to see sugar was the only one window on their. toes to close of story was how the sea shepherd stood up to that and got in between you know. her blue ships in the process and ships and prevented them from being able to transfer the whales onto in the process instead. of. being there in the small boat next to the hardcore ships and it's just yeah he's scary isn't it friend but then again throwing paint balls to nurse is physically spoke being illegal fishing vessel and taking them out of the action to save millions hundreds of thousands of lives. these would get very very close to the when you leave and be
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able to please you could block them from transferring that way to be able to physically stop them by. putting defensive lines from the water a really nasty moment into that they can only pay into them to symbolize the bloody dismiss that they are doing i think the walls impressing the campaign called. all the way back through the. fuel tanker to come together the need to get fuel and this is what we do. here in between. to stop this with you an immigration bill seems to have your they won't be able to you wind chill if you let's see two ships need to come together like so the nation tried to calm alongside the fuel tanker and we had all worksheets there in between
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there. were five days still being in that situation but we read tents. through the water barges in general. all steering all engines to stop it he. just kept going extremely. mayday mayday mayday partner stalled stalled by have no engines and all knew then pulled away and before that they had already crossed the main mast. so to. put it very very close. now after we had the injunction. that we cannot go five hundred meters close to an
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injunction from. court and that's the weird thing how the u.s. . action in the international waters to accrue that it's international. but still we are respecting. the do not engage in illegal activities this flag. at the moment we don't use it in africa. because there is a piracy situation and it's not very tactful unpolitically correct to fly a pirate flag of course part of me always looks back to these days. that we had legs your old toller and saved their life for seven hundred weight of course you always look back to the people who you work with these accomplishments think. that's nice but then i'm also extremely happy that the direction seizure but has taking calls for me personally fishing and overfishing has been my thing i've
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always. hoped it would do more for the cost of fish they don't scream when they die and nobody knows what's going on with them like they are the underlings of the planet in no way so for me to see these collaborations with governments putting more. work into fish the dream come true with. you. so you're really crucial. for. what you. do.
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were it was worth it to my. interest to shift gears a bit so you research and it's been interesting here for days early you expect the first ship to go from the work to the work story. billie's possible on those opposing the journey but just to sit offshore the bunch of frozen food has been strange this is suspicious. so this is a be. on. the list. i need to sell the suits i've had to tell them you know they have a hard life to do that but it also had a was a noticeable. thing that has a little higher hold on yeah. this wild
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wild blue is this is going to be a robust years her outlook is. one of those the. recent years are the notice even if you consider a good start easy surveyors. were here is worth your work. for their eyes of a distance thank you because your favorite part is just inside that he has this trend sure the fish the illegals the easy so it is once for make sure he's happy that's all. hollister this is not black it's under
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a long. time . please. please. many european countries seventh and come to believe that we shan't should get out of this the song sherman come to something that has to be. box let's be honest and work must be to the see the final decision on this issue. has to come from watching . those washington is utilizing wind utilized you'll
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keep three rules. of life. not. just one.
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but those two tongue cockle official how he felt just like old macdonald somebody took his teeth because it was bombed you also baltimore into question. is. what i say set up the double belt you've got on the bus or there will not. be aces and always on the double buckle you open them all they can hear you. i asked above if we have an idea of many crude she. was. yelling t.v. each time saying that it just went on those vessels think it was based on nothing
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give us permission to send the good faith and belief if that mission. you know somebody i don't. know opened the. book you are. going to use it nothing. to do it just look less for the thief to say well yes you will actually it will do it with a letter still too much shorter than. the stick you have to feel and look at it i don't want it you don't need those moments fruits. of the course not for muslims i will still. close my eyes. with your daily for. just under. know that.
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you explain to him that you give to the one one incident was also he was. selves up to. this last double was frozen fish from illinois years ago i missed it it's all on me but on a soul no sam took it. because it was about a bit too deep to put into leopold will be beneficent one of. his friends who did not make it personal. from each one nation from the minute she sits
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in the back of your trash heap on the finish. believe me missile you scream you know can see this is really. is not possible. different kind of good didn't understand. this stupidity is a tourist town feel well might just one new month when they were put there this group is not possible to. just seems to be in safe position a good time looking here and go and do was enormous not possible for this special state of the m.k. because too much women swell if you. do not know if you don't want to be. here what are you don't want people give my colleague undiminished on someone to be feared come of god. with bells on and on
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and do if you want to believe that you don't go to the one of them. thinking of. her as they. do for. ya. now let's. go through it. so it's quite different then it's nice to have the government on board to be able to actually stop. the fish in its back what's going on. it's a different experience but it's a good development they don't like yeah usually that's the case here we go to like
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the pharaohs or they say get out you know or. you know about that place they don't like us very but they're all. in the farrows because we don't want them to kill the pilot whales and so you know they have this long tradition of driving the pilot whales with their small boats and driving them up onto the beach and killing them on the beach. and so we've gone there and interfered with the house there is you know is the old layers of legal issues there because it is illegal for the e.u. whales and the pharaohs are absolutely part of the deal but they play hard. they tried in years past to pass laws against us and they kept getting they were
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the way they were that they wouldn't enforce them so i think believe this year they they have succeeded in keeping us from going there i know the ships can't go and. i don't know if individuals want know how that will work out but we're not going there on a campaign this year because of that because of the prohibition there and then we have other issues now that we're tackling like this illegal fishing which is a huge problem over the world. but. if you want to use to know for example you just go to the supermarket buy a can of tuna open it and you enjoy it because when i can taste. but when you see how it's catch you start to singable these big fish in boats were seen fishing already in a big trap the kind of go on but there's still budgets there are several meetings and then the pursuit of old starts through are pulling the nets and nets to start
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with is getting tighter and fish squeezed all lemon and in this moment of the sea really turns red blood is just to seal the last. number and that's what's called the scoop metal ring just gold they go into the big nets and scoop all of the fish. in one shot and we have been the ones as personable we counted fifteen scoops. you say five on each for some of them. so that's one catch seventy five tons true enough and they do it several times a day. almost every day with a big fleet sort of know you get an idea why the ocean is overfished.
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we. expect to see. that with a friend stopped up so i guess the mission i'm going to touch. it. gets you to see a little. bit of the different fish. let's just let me let's let it be an interesting talk let's let's. see. let's let's let's let the various
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lists. you need to leave room since we're going to need the troll. his research on that. today in about half an hour. do you have any weapons or guns on board a. plane some of the mediterranean and some very over. this region there has been
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a lot of that you know fishing by the european industrial person or fleet they have been fishing here quite extensively since the one nine hundred fifty s. well so that has also led to the fact that there is not so much to another so that is why you and other nations in this region are doing this inspection to make sure that they have the amount of catch on board that. are reporting. there. like you see a preschool three feet. sit next. to. she they don't ski just. so much you fish from their food just the you know. and you fight. yeah there are no charges well the police were like. long on fire sharks and the whole trip in just war yeah yeah had you
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reported this by catch up when i was. with you and good for you. you know if you don't like a mob over you know. my main goal will be about bycatch and i use illegal unregulated and under-reported fishing that is happening in the west african region. because it is estimated that between eleven and twenty six million tonnes of fish is being called illegally so i'm point three million tons of fish are being discarded by catch annually it's just being killed without being targets and.
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here you can see the net in the net you can see a lot of dead shards because the problem with the sharks is since they're left in a swim bladder when they list the net over there before the net is on the day the sharks die because of lack of oxygen. because they do not have them that are so if they don't move they were. i mean. last year when we were here in japan we also had several cases of wells fargo getting caught in the neck with a person or so on several occasions we had to cut up the neck to be able to save the whales and a relief from the entanglement in the nets and that it's also a beautiful feeling when you see the welfare i mean way of the names.
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we have the privilege of being the most allied i love the united states. same to see tool and many other alliances promoted by the west and united states in particular we've been members or we also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. of that to any group of countries so while it sounds contradictory it is contradictory and the buck stop this shows that pakistan will do what is in
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its national interest which will north just cool with the wind one reel the other. you never know what's around the corner never know was in the pub and. the excitement is that now. and that's where the adrenaline in much comes from. and you can use the plane definition and the extremes to rule and. the violence is a part and it's almost a schizophrenia. where you can do all these things and behave badly. they're going to be full of horse colorful they're all portable schools more so for the last. one this man infirmed. role. in the start.
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of a broader where no five figure out really beautiful down a little bit. of meaning in these music beast if you don't and the evolves it's constantly evolving the. week's biggest stories from our team when the leader of north korea played host to russia's foreign minister this week he was the only international channel allowed to accompany the delegation inside kim jong un. if only someone told me where exactly we are right now this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice at kim john the rooms residence hello i can barely remember being given such access at other people cations around the world i'm absolutely shocked meanwhile donald trump says a summit with the north korean leader is back on after the american president received
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what he called a very nice letter from kim jong un. and other news to european countries are complicit in the torture of two al qaeda terror suspects by hosting secret cia detention centers and a judgment from the european court of human rights. and american trading partners about to retaliate against hefty tariffs on metal imports being imposed by the trumpet ministration. sunday evening at seven here in moscow my name's colleen brain we've got today's developments and a roundup of the seven days biggest stories as covered right here on r.t. international first the rollercoaster of peace talks from the past week and a u. turn from donald trump over north korea he says he's ready to meet with kim jong il after all in singapore later this month previously there have been so many mixed messages coming from the white house about it but well ahead of those talks
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russia's foreign minister has already met with the north korean leader in pyongyang our correspondent traveled with the russian delegation and he was granted rare access to one of the north korean leaders residences. 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 van and 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 fall this man. who.
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i don't really know what exactly this place this but it looks to be the area where it came john who will be greeting certainly loughborough and the reason why i think so is because just through this door i saw came john wayne sr and she was having some sort of conversation with the guards but nobody speaks english here hello. lou and a far as i understand this is sergio. louis . i believe this is a bit of a historic moment we still don't know whether the attempt from meeting is going to happen but at least sorry for that is here having direct talks with the supreme leader of north korea.
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talking behind this wall we were asked to wait in this room so let's just have a walk around to take a look at what they have to offer a. dark north korean chocolate i can tell you that it tastes just like any other. anywhere around the world. 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 again i'm just going to say i'm absolutely shocked. it is really disappointing that we won't be able to find out exactly what's being
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said behind these stories but just a few hours before mr kim and mr lavrov met the russian foreign minister said that making the korean peninsula free of nuclear weapons is a very delicate issue moscow maintains that the interests of all sides must be respected. 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. right. now while all that was happening a north korean delegation was in the united states meeting the trumpet ministration they also passed a private letter from kim jong un to president hu described it as very nice however
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it isn't clear that he actually read it at that point. a letter was given to me by him you know and that letter was. very nice letter home would you like to see what was in that well you know your life would be how much how much how much it was a very interesting letter and i haven't seen the letter you know i purposely didn't know. i haven't opened it i didn't open it in front of the director well whether he's read it or not as yet the letter itself was passed to trump by a former north korean intelligence chief who was part of the p.r. nyang delegation in the u.s. the upcoming summit was earlier called off by trump due to what he called open hostility and while the true talk seemed to be back on track the pentagon chief james mattis on the line that young will only get sanctions relief when it takes irreversible steps to end its nuclear program but some of the experts we've been speaking to agree that the language of ultimatums is unlikely to solve the situation on the korean peninsula. but spiel where there are a lot of people here in washington who do not want this summit to take place and
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they certainly do not want any kind of accord between north korea and the united states idea that this could be a gradual process is a realistic one but i think here people here would like to present the north koreans with an ultimatum which of course will will will not solve the problem doesn't understand anything beyond the fact that this could be a good photo op and possibly a boon for his ratings the u.s. has never taken north korea very seriously i mean the idea of the greatest military power in the world sitting down with a country that they've already always considered impoverished and backward i think is and that's to many people in washington the message that kim jong un is then being you know he's meeting with lavrov he's meeting with huge and paying. signals to trump you know i have friends in the region and you're the one that is isolating yourself by pulling out these international agreements and so you know i'll be fine
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with or without you. two european countries have been ruled to have abused human rights by hosting secret cia detention centers the european court of human rights found that lithuania under mania breached the prohibition on torture by helping the agency with the interrogation of two al qaeda suspects they've been ordered to pay the men one hundred thousand euros each in compensation and one of the suspects according to the cia was a key al qaeda figure but no charges were brought against him during his interrogation though he was water boarded eighty three times the cia says the other man led operations in the gulf al-qaeda our europe correspondent peter all of us has more on the suspects treatment after the european court of human rights had this to say. there had been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuania insight with
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getting a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing no it prisoners were kept in blindfolded all time they were put in solitary confinement and they were forced to wear leg shackles at all times as a beta gave an account of what was done to him while he was in detention must warn viewers that this clip comes a company with some of his own sketches that have been released as part of a freedom of information request some viewers may find them disturbing they unchained my hands from the bars and chained them with short chains to the chains that were around my legs which kept me in a bowing position at all times they brutally dragged me to the cement wall he started brutally banging my head on my back against the wall i felt my back was breaking due to the intensity of the banging he started slapping my face again and again meanwhile he was yelling and then he pointed to a large black wooden box that looked like a wooden casket he says from now on this is going to be your home he violently
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closed the door i heard the sound of the lock i found myself in total darkness. we saw a few of them accompanying that clip just there but the sketches that zubeida made well they really paying to very disturbing picture quite literally of the conditions in which he was being kept the two men are currently being held in guantanamo bay now since the detention facility opened there in two thousand and two it's been open to prisoners scandals over abuse now the current u.s. president donald trump peace supports that you solve waterboarding he said it many times however this is something that well the rest of the world pretty much considers torture when diana marbury which by the way which by the way we are keeping open which we are keeping. and we're going to load it up with some beer dude split we're going to load it up would i feel strongly about waterboarding as
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far as i'm concerned we have to fight fire with in fact donald trump doubled down in his support for waterboarding as he promoted the woman who is in charge of the cia black sites to the top job in agency gina hospital who's well referred to by her detractors in the media particularly here in germany as either the torture queen or bloody gina well she took over as the new cia director peter all of a very well lithuania says that it may now appeal again to the court ruling we discuss the case with former guantanamo bay prison a muslim bag who is now the outreach director for the rights organization cage. the reality is that these are war crimes and nobody was prosecuted for this and nobody will be prosecuted because there's no prosecutions the new president can come along and say i believe torture works a lot more waterboarding is a great thing because there is not precedent if it is in prosecuted for the crime
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that it is a war crime then he would never dare say such a thing so imagine that somebody from the sub-saharan africa service we also exported against american citizens we. all were doing that there is activity in our country imagine what would happen if they said that an endorser corporal. thanks the e.u. as well as canada and mexico are vowing to unleash a full scale trade war if the united states doesn't drop have to import tariffs that it's imposing on metal. this is about the. truth. except. the message carries the threats of a spiral of escalation that will result in damaging everyone nobody wins in a trade war there are only casualties love it hate the european response will be united and. we will take measures equivalent to those taken by the united states we are imposing only for jolly tariffs for every dollar maybe against clearly this is
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the kind of hit they face under the new levies e.u. countries will have to pay as much as twenty five percent on steel and ten percent on many products if they want to see their metal work in the american market that could spell big trouble for manufacturers there because 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 see if it can resolve the dispute with washington meantime here's what it's got planned the european union hopes to answer the call tariffs on at least two hundred lucrative american products in a matter of weeks that list include peanut butter orange juice motorbikes whiskey levi jeans among many others a former prime minister for e.u. member croatia told r.t. how america's move could damage the global economy by believing the move for a dozen bases because if you are looking job c. in the u.s. through the industry it. would inquire in their lives we heard much more
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much important in the us three of you are u.s. economy and the. free trade. on the right was pretty varied and their global economy by unilateral moves a dissident russian journalist came back from the dead this week but it seems his bluff didn't play out as he expected and i'll tell you why among our stories after the break. we have the privilege of being the most allied of the united states. to see to and many of the alliances promoted by the west and united states in particular we've been members and we also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. and that really group of countries so while it sounds contradictory it
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is contradictory and this shows that pakistan will do what is in its national interest it will north just go with the wind one reel the other. in july twenty seventh team khaled a freelance journalist working with a. militant shelling in syria. the only sacrifice quality has established a holiday memorial they will recognize as well reporters who often risked their lives with the sake of the truth and through the fees you can submit to your published works in a video well written form until june the twelfth go to. again welcome back to the weighty i just want to update you on the story we brought you an hour ago from germany on that incident that police say they've shot
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a rampaging man in the leg a burning cathedral that's how they describe it they've asked people not to speculate on the incident on the official twitter of berlin police a statement saying the authorities don't believe that it's terror related explaining that the state invested big asian bureau going to take over at the scene the areas being cordoned off and has been since this happened around a couple of hours ago it's a very busy area in berlin of course a popular tourist attraction in the city center if. we get anymore updates on what's happening in berlin although it seems to be very contained there at the moment we'll update you here on r.t. international. next journalists worldwide have rounded on ukrainian authorities for faking the assassination of a russian opposition journalist our card. have they slammed the stunt as deplorable and regrettable the staged murder of journalists are crazy bugs and could buy the ukrainian security service is distressing well the reappearance of the reporter may
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be a great relief it is deeply regrettable the crane's authorities have played with the truth no matter what the motive relieved that are currently but it was alive i deplore the decision to spread false information on the life of a journalist it is the duty of the state to provide correct information to the public. and it was on tuesday that ukrainian authorities claim that they had found the journalist with gunshot wounds outside his flat in the ukrainian capital they said that he died on his way to hospital but less than twenty four hours later it was revealed that the murdered been staged ukrainian security forces said it was carried out as a fault of the to foil a russian plot to kill the journalist artie's done a quarter report on the fallout from the bluff. when a russian journalist was pronounced murdered in the ukrainian capital it didn't take long for the ceremonial finger pointing at russia to begin he was only working on things that were critical and investigative of russia and of the russian
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government as well he said there was nothing that was critical of ukrainians of course that network and its boss placing the blame on the kremlin and on russia journalist known political leanings have led some to point the finger in one direction it was a calculated deliberate international terrorist crime committed on the direct instruction of the russian authorities to get it's who can blame them when the story has all the perfect ingredients the russian totalitarian machine putin's regime going after the kremlin critic except the guy turned up alive and well imagine everyone's confusion what on earth is showing on the thread all these developments in just the last hour or so i know the fft else absolutely gobsmacked it is second so what the heck actually have been here russia said it was relieved that our caught the bug was alive but also fiore us and understandably so after being falsely accused of murder questions of life and death in ukraine as well as
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the international community's trust and its politics are nothing more than a bargaining chip for the kids regime just their apparent thai russian he syria. fellow journalists were outraged too when a state says a prominent journalist who had received threats was murdered i think the media have to report it but with the fake news in ukraine have reduced all of our credibility trump would be proud had learned not to trust ukrainian authorities on don't best warrant but assumed on something like this fishel confirmation was solid apologies it's on wikipedia is most notable fake death so what gives while the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil an alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife knew imagine what the poor woman went through but one you. raney and lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes successfully used the method of staging his own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in
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real life too whether ukraine will produce evidence that there was ever a russian plot in the first place remains to be seen but after a stunt like this it's hard to imagine many will take anything he says at face value last year only when someone manipulates information they deceive the rodeo it is clear that they are deceiving their own sits for us the actions of the ukrainian authorities are absolutely unacceptable and the free media have suffered most from this i can't comment on what it did or didn't do i don't know the exact circumstances they do know that he's participated in a big circus a masquerade which is of course a big problem for him and for the credibility of journalists. and that's not the end of it the journalist in questions responded to one article in the british media that claimed the sub to future done more harm than good he then posted a comment on facebook using offensive language it said that if the press wants to do good then they should give him
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a british passport and protection. italy finally formed a new government on friday following months of political turmoil the debate speaking the financial markets all round rome now has the first euro skeptic coalition in power within the european union the anti-establishment five star movement and the league party how about a so-called government of change deal they're pushing for anti russia sanctions to be lifted seeing moscow as a partner not a threat also high on the agenda of reforming europe's migrant policy and we negotiating italy's debt to the e.u. artie's medina cotton of a takes a look at the lead up to just appointment as the latest prime minister. italy has been left hanging this past three months since its election faced with the several candidates for prime minister but it seems the political uncertainty in the country has finally come to an end with the euro skeptic collison speak is that big khans a busy forming his government but his path was
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a thorny one he was first suggested by the five star movement and league party two weeks ago and it seemed all was good until the president vetoed conti's choice for finance minister at that ala the italian president who was installed by a previous pro e.u. government refused to accept the ministry he saw as to brussels. through i asked him about ministry of political figure who was not seen as supporting the line. in the year. and that was that context quote leaving the government in limbo well you know one can say no to a minister where there is named goofy pluto or donald duck because he's not approved by the stock market world the financial world or some european capitals is this a joke and it seemed the only way to avoid a constitutional crisis was to had back to the poor so the president suggested his
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own candidate former i.m.f. chief got a look at that only and more popular choice in brussels. i reiterate my friendship and support for a president who has an essential task to undertake ensuring the institutional and democratic stability of this country that is known as mr assessors for his willingness to cut public spending making him an unwelcome choice for many italians more over seventy percent of the country voted for the euro skeptic parties back in march tired of us there it's he and the migrant influx. that i think italians expressed their choice and it seems like this choice is being ignored so we're left with a bitter taste. i wasn't expecting this situation but in this country nobody wants change because then they can't do what they want so we don't get to a solution that would help the citizens of the country don't want to be sold being for nothing i voted but my vote has been trashed and it was the president not the
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coalition or whoever else you want to blame the president has decided my vote is worthless. but perhaps unexpectedly entrain prime minister get out early refused to form his own government well that left conti once again in the best position to guide rome forward with the president this time accepting his cabinet picks for now average ones happy and even brussels as it will work with condi in power last disappoint the new italian prime minister being unknown haider iraq or say what we've been noticing during these years is that for example germany is making sure on other states like greece is a lie spain about italy and giving orders like it was like the master of europe but this isn't or acceptable italy is the third largest state. police are found the contrary it is to be respected the.
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people will be respected and italy can stay of course have to work in the european frame of war for years but playing the role that it serves that we are not going to be the call only of the germany and we can accept the kind of logic of. the biggest football event of the year is less than two weeks away and some of the big names from previous world cups of beating russians westernmost territory kaliningrad on the baltic coast which is also one of the host cities they've been playing a fifa legends match this sunday afternoon and our own alexy irish f.c. was watching. but essential late in game absolutely not every day you manage to see ten goals scored in one game and that game was only thirty minutes to have spiked fifteen minutes each. six goes to fifa world legend steven four goals to the russian legends team the
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russians lost they still try to get something even the six four down and every player every goal score on the fifa legends team scored twice the legendary brazilian corfu scored twice. the portuguese hero scored twice and niko crown from croatia scored absolutely insane two goals both absolutely beautiful and fun to watch. and just before that game i managed to speak to some of the faithful legends on the team to the swiss goalkeeper. to nico concho of gracious and the former manchester united and england defender wes brown we've had a good talk today i mean he can apply he's excellent and officially is a good the people are nice and the stadium not the bell is fantastic you know i'm sure the atmosphere is going to be electric happened having been there today and
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seen it and you know the way they've set it off has been perfect i mean even today the people here the facility is it is great and it's good for us to come and have a game in china show some skills now so i think you know it's been easy it's going to be fantastic been really good for visits and i think there's going to be a great season stadium and a stadium for a football atmosphere to go crazy i think the fans are going to make a really party in the stadium and hopefully we start playing well it's going to be the loudest it's ever been i do believe the put the world cup is going to be great the organization is going to be phenomenal i'm not understood about it and i'm the most important things is the people that love football that watch football are going to enjoy. summer i feel i'm really getting very exciting it's fantastic to see that be but there are should be but if they are the celebration everybody you feel this high p.r. even when they are both in you arriving it's fantastic to see the crowd is so maybe about developed up and i'm one hundred percent sure would be to be a beautiful fantastic and amazing organize to work up on the look you very much for
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was really in eleven days the world cup begins kaliningrad will host full games including probably one of the biggest games of the group stage england against belgium on june twenty eighth we'll be all over russia bringing you live reports so let's just wait until thursday june fourteenth and we will take stock coverage tangle between them they have still got it rest assured out he's got you covered as well in the countdown to the world cup and right throughout the tournament i'm not special we planned as well that's it for me you know you've got your next edition of the weekly in just over half an hour thanks for watching. backscatter survival guide stacey newsnight more on the story simply better all the suits to. be sure it's not there you go to. the next year.
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oh heck no good season repatriations again we'll get the rest in seven years. bill of the seventy fourth guys report. you know. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub you can walk into excitement it's that not knowing that's where the adrenalin much comes from. and you can use a nice blend definition and the extremes who will support. the violence is a part and it's almost a schizophrenia. where you can do all these things and behave badly. they're going to be full of hospital for all. of us both more so for the last. one
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this may be an unfair. role in all of us than we thought. i would grow older where . i really did a poll down. meaning reason is that at least if you don't involve these constantly evolving. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confronting he shouldn't let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that's true.

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