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the decision of the us administration to withdraw from the do you want to be fossils that would have put a line between americans tell them to stick so much in keeping these agreements number one time economic relations with iran we've been doing a great deal i think it is. to make sure that the nuclear agreement is preserved. trump has lost the bastard no one followed his decision and now we have to make good on the feeling of obligation. the work some concessions from angela merkel towards benjamin netanyahu she said that germany would provide diplomatic assistance with dealing with what many even yet know who called iranian meddling in certain parts of the world so benjamin netanyahu goes off to try his luck with to reason may and emanuel might call next but you can well imagine a similar type of reception will be awaiting him in both london and in paris as well. ok to another headline stories this hour cambridge and well that's again
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that's the company at the center of a private data scandal has reemerged with yet more controversy investigative journalist mark blumenthal has published documents he sees were leaked from cambridge a little her company they allegedly reveal about it had been collecting data for a private military contractors in yemen here's artie's quarter. remember the cambridge analytical scandal millions of people's personal information being mined for financial gain and influence cambridge and a little it's actually a data analytics company dedicated to one thing figuring out how to manipulate you at all costs this shadowy consulting firm right surreptitiously gained access to personal data mined from nearly eighty seven million facebook users weaponized personal data you have to look at cambridge analytics for the loss of trust cambridge analytic scandal this was a huge breach of trust well according to newly leaked documents from kay. bridge
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analytical parent company as c.l. it wasn't just for meddling in political campaigns in two thousand and nine s.c.l. carried out a surveillance operation in yemen called project titanium it involved a network of western trained operatives tasked with infiltrating local populations and identifying potential terror threats the nice thing focuses on identifying the groups that support or are conducive to violent jihadist recruitment project titanium was essentially a psychological profile operation against the hottest so it's architects wanted to find ways to divert people away from islamised ideology field research is used to identify a clear instance bastardy contain target groups those who took part were deceived and led to believe that they were part of more innocent surveys but it was for a noble cause especially at the height of military operations against al qaida the s.c.l. group was acting on behalf of our camera
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a us based military company they get billions of dollars from the defense department for intel operations around the globe looks like they were doing government dirty work and not just for washington and i know that many other governments work with them as well it's not just the united states government i believe the brits work with them and other other countries and that's just the tip of the iceberg. when you look under the surface of these campaigns the private sector is creating a gray area risk free and where international law does not apply one of the more disturbing passages in it it was sort of language that was written in a sort of passive tense very. mystically in the project titanic documents that i
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gathered from an internal company source is reference to eliminating. the young male target population if they can't be deterred from jihadist activity the language wasn't exactly eliminating but you know resorting to other means and that tends to refer in my mind to drone assassination what my investigation demonstrates is that there is this gigantic web of firms whose names we don't know who are operating in the darkness and they're being contracted by governments to not only spy in conflict zones and carry out counterinsurgency operations but to export those methods back into our electoral systems in the west well the u.k. government's alleged involvement in the titanium project is based on its field operatives who were required to register with the british foreign office for travel advice on operations well we have asked the foreign office for
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a response i'm not however in the reply the only attached a link explaining what the travel advice service. ahead of his first foreign trip since his reelection of love him or putin subtone for an interview with austrian t.v. in the russian capital the discussion touched on a number of topics and led to some remarkably frank exchanges between putin and the host parties medina customer breakstone highlights. the interview first started in a rather typical manner when it comes to interviews with the russian president vladimir putin was asked once again about russia's alleged madly in other countries elections about internet troll factories and how all this connects with mr precaution who is a restaurant owner instant petersburg who vladimir putin knows personally but if you really think that a person who is in the restaurant business even if this person has some hacking opportunities and owns
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a private firm in this field could use it to sway elections in the united states or european countries could it be that the media and political standards in western countries have reached such a low level that a russian restaurant can sway voters in the european country with all the united states isn't it ridiculous once again glad i'm reporting the stress that russia is not interested in interfering in other country's elections and rather quickly after that the conversation changed its course when arman wolf practically started firing questions at the russian president without stopping much to listen to the answers and that of course caught the president by surprise and you. need to motorscooter your pretty trisha's to quote it's going to repeat to me because it. means to you do. you think it is because this conservative thing is if it isn't there a little. bit of the home. going
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. to be in your hands will be tied to the cops overnight. somewhere through the things of the way to proceed while by the end of the interview it actually turned into a full scale debates when vladimir putin i started asking questions himself on the cost of a independence on the wall street movement and many other international issues and armin wolf refused to answer those questions so it really seems that the russian president they enjoyed himself and actually came out of this with a smile. now an iraqi court sentenced a french woman to life in prison spurring her the death penalty for joining me islamic state terror group molina balladeer was captured last year in mosul and sentenced to seven months in prison for entering the country illegally after the
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end of the sentence she was jus to be deported home to france but prosecutors demanded a retrial saying she violated the country's antiterrorism law by following her husband to iraq they say he went there to join eisel well out of the almost two thousand people from france that went to fight with the terror group it's believed many were radicalized while serving time in french prisons with the authorities now raising the alarm over the problem five hundred convicted terrorists are currently imprisoned in front's while it's thought around twelve hundred other prisoners have reportedly been radicalized with forty two for release over the next two years the country's leading terrorism prosecutor sees van't pose as a major threat to the public. who are these good measures a major risk of seeing people who are not a troll repentant at the end of this sentence leave prison and yet be even more radical over their time behind bars as. well with many questioning the initiative
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sharla dubin ski has been to visit europe's largest jail. not only is there concern over the threats that these individuals may pose to the outside world but also while they're incarcerated this is a flaw it's europe's largest prison and amongst the thousands of inmates being held here some unknown joe harvests. yeah every day in france prison guards are attacked we have been off the next one thousand one hundred supervisors over the next four years but for now we don't see anything happening we're tired of this you are the first t.v. channel i'm telling this to but yesterday we had a suicide and since january we've had ten other cases exhaustion among staff and
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concerns for their own welfare spilled over into protests. still the calls for help a going on and sit and now prisons like this could soon be and locking their doors to let those radicalized inmates back into society is all set up to call on this prison is the largest in europe there are four thousand three hundred inmates it's overcrowded and we don't have enough staff we have more than one hundred twenty radicalized inmates here so you can imagine i difficult it is for a prison supervised to handle this the forty alleged radicalized inmates who will soon get out of jail will likely. find themselves on a counterterrorism watch list a list that already went into the tens of thousands four thousand of whom are considered dangerous tragically even those on the watch list often slip through the
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fingers of security services. the french authorities say they have to do more to properly monitor form inmates and with france having suffered so much through terror attacks in recent years many would argue it's about time they did charlotte even ski r.t. paris. until immigration party has come out on top in another european election sunday's vote in slovenia saw the democratic party or s t s win
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the most seats although it did fall short of a majority it's been suggested the increase in support for s.d.s. may be linked to the migrant crisis on the party's hard line stance on the issue almost half a million passed through the country in twenty fifteen and sixteen as they attempted to cross into western europe its leader youngish young shit claims migrants would be better off staying in their own countries. who were cheering the biggest wave of mass migration we told our european partners the better life for those who want to come to europe should be secured in their home countries really thought well slovenian philosopher told cohen brave about the rise of right wing nationalist parties is being driven by a fundamental disconnect between politicians and large swathes of the public. it's just same process all at all western europe united states and so on and so on the morning league elite's is usually say last song dr week so quote we're going to
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be all of you know you want to get us all seen don't eat it but it's end by european institutions and these opens up the strays and. i don't see any good. as far as slovenia is concerned the height of the migrant crisis when hungary closed its borders many migrants made their way through slovenia but they were trying to get to france to germany and into britain they didn't stay in slovenia so what do people where you are really think of the migrant crisis they want to go to the established thought that if you're just going to mostly intercept the ball get a box of crayons and i'm spark that directly to australia and who are a little bit surprised you see then tell me how many of them when i asked would you like to stay here this did not know you were a couple. of money or whatever so. people. like at the highest. well
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a neighboring italy the freshly formed euro skeptic government is also sending out a hostile message to illegal immigrants the new interior minister material salvini who some describe as at least donald trump said his country will not become a refugee camp and that newcomers need to make other plans. if you know people it is really. not. true your. career is going to be. speaking in the sicilian court of could tell you he promised to reduce the number of illegal immigrants arriving in the country he also as he still managed to get to work and deportations a policy that's proving divisive painter. i think the soviets rights i hope he stops these illegal migrant arrival wonder what can they do here they are people without a house they have nothing. to vinny should not be in the italian government today
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each country is composed of diverse ethnic groups and diverse people becomes completely closed immigrant try to pay up i think it's ok to take a break he has to set rules migrants can come in discriminately he will create many problems in italy there are many problems already for example there is a lot of poverty and there is not enough jobs promised but i'm sure that so many will not be able to stop migration he will not have the parliament support. lately has been one of the main points of entry for migrants to europe and also refugees coming from north africa in the middle east the numbers are staggering over six hundred thousand have arrived in the country since twenty eight fourteen and one recent poll suggests that fifty eight percent of the tell you are fearful of immigration the director of the italian institute for international political studies the scot says the issue.
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