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the. suggestion to reinstate russia. here we all agreed every. four months can happen. a failed asylum seeker has been arrested after a teenage girl who was sexually assaulted and germany. in iraq fled germany with fake documents it is raising questions over the government's handling of the refugee crisis. including. real. look at how politically correct. meant to
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be. saturday morning here in moscow we have your latest top stories here on. this year's g. seven summit is being dominated by divisions not only is there america's new trade tariffs but. further discord by suggesting russia should be reinstated to the group the proposal has split the allies though they have agreed to keep it off the agenda for this year. here we all agreed the return of russia to the g seven format summits can happen until substantial progress has been made in connection with the problems with ukraine canada's position is absolutely clear that there are no grounds whatsoever for bringing russia with its current behavior into the g seven
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so we need to see i think before any such conversations can take place russia needs to change its approach. to the surface would be if they rushed out they should let russia come back. as for the presence of russia in the g. eight we will see for sure italy was traditionally a supporter of the russian presence in the g. eight the divisions were already on display before the summit global leaders joined together to denounce trumps tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from canada and the european union they vowed retaliation for the e.u. raising the matter at the world trade organization but despite the tension joked with the canadian prime minister about the issue. justin is agree that good old terrorists that create barriers between canada and the united states.
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that trump was referring to was sixteen billion dollars worth of retaliatory tyrus by canada despite the light tone in the canadian foreign minister reaffirmed the country's position against us. takes a closer look at the g. seven divisions we can't cover the past couple of days the world has witnessed increasingly tough talk from the american president who's clearly set on forcing canada and the europeans to accept his administration's stance on tree oh mother you just have to say you know it is so. we have we have to say he's launched a stern challenges to his counterparts on twitter which needless to say hasn't been well received in diplomatic circles trump has abandoned the traditional etiquette of not openly criticizing other intended use even attacking the host of the summit prime minister just joe is well french president manual wrong prime minister trudeau is being so indignant bringing up the relationship that the us and canada
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had over the many years and all sorts of other things but he doesn't bring up the fact that they charge us up to three hundred percent on dairy hurting our farmers killing our agriculture it doesn't stop there it's emerged that no meeting with british prime minister theresa may take place even though such a one to one on the sidelines would normally be customary to top it off the white house announced trump would cut his visit a day short to arrive early in singapore for his meeting with north korean leader kim jong il showing a certain lack of respect for the g. seven itself a far cry from obama's experience at meetings in the past few years a virtual love fest for all concerned francis mccrone said the show would go on despite trump's unorthodox behavior you don't maybe the american president doesn't mind being isolated today but we also don't mind being six if need be so. with so much uncertainty emerging from the clash of opposing views in quebec the outcome of the meeting is very much up in the air the personal relationship between you will
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be leaders and so u.s. president is bared and. no i do yours because also the joneses subjects we are talking about did these through asians we would be better off if we have. not only targeted was. we have a target on almost every subject and lived between the classes and washington so you have been union and united states who become bigger and bigger now amid the divisions the summit has been accused of becoming increasingly irrelevant to the new world order last year's meeting described itself as a gathering of the world's most important industrially advanced democracies this year that was changed to seven of the world's advanced economies now the economic world order is changing for example the g. seven share of g.d.p. has been steady decline as you can see here now actually since the nineteen
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eighties so the biggest economy in the world is now china overtaking the u.s. and india is the third largest or jeffrey tucker the executive editor at laissez faire books thinks that the g seven is losing its relevance. especially not one that's just the g seven which excludes china and russia as as trump himself put it out there doesn't constitute if you believe these figures not even half of the world's g.d.p. it's no longer a relevant body even in the sense that they believe there's a more fundamental problem here the world economy is increasingly decentralized and integrated in a way that it alludes controlled by anybody any g where the g seven g eight g twenty g two hundred the big topic of discussion is trumps crazy trade war stuff and his demand for national production and punish in other countries is starting and destructive trade routes and raising prices this is all very dangerous behavior
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and to the extent that something like the g. seven could contain that problem it's really hard to know whether or not in the future of these kind of governing bodies are going to have much relevance to the way the world economy works. a failed asylum seeker suspected of raping and murdering a teenage girl in germany has been arrested in iraq together with his family he managed to flee the country with fake documents raising questions over the government's handling of the refugee crisis here's our correspondent peter all over . fourteen year old cheese and i went missing in western germany in mid may she was last seen in the vicinity of a refugee center in her hometown her body was found on wednesday buried near to that same area on friday the main suspect in her murder was arrested by police thousands of miles away in iraq. the defendant who is accused of homicide was arrested by kurdish security forces in northern iraq at two am on june eighth upon
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request of the federal police it's being alleged that the suspect was able to make a quick and easy getaway from germany using false documents to travel through turkey and on to iraq there also is a call at departure control they presented two documents allegedly issued by the iraqi consulate we're still investigating this each document was issued for four people they were in arabic and had photos also there were boarding passes and eight german residence permits it's to them the names we knew here. when she went missing her mother actually issued a really heart wrenching appeal via facebook to chancellor angela merkel to try an appeal for any any answers to where her child was dear mrs america this is an appeal for help i turn to you with this cry for help because if you let down by the german state as well as by the police there's nothing worse for
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a mother in the world than not to know where her child is away from the tragedy of the killing there are major questions being asked of the authorities here in germany right now just how was this man able to flee the country using false documents and along with seven members of his family all while being known to the authorities after his asylum application had been turned down. it must be clarified how a criminal suspect is able to get on a plane even though his identity is not clear. one has to wonder why the suspect after he had already perpetrated violent crimes it was known to police was not in custody the phylum system in germany is under the microscope right now the federal office for migration and refugees obama is currently being investigated as part of a scandal into whether asylum was being granted an exchange for cash or gifts at one particular office among the twelve hundred people who when they were processed
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through the bremen office raised red flags two were said by security services to be extremists while forty four had links to islamist groups germany has been left shocked at the killing of this fourteen year old girl but there isn't another element at play here someone may have come here to this country fleeing persecution only potentially to have committed this crime and returned back to their home country using false documents well that has the potential to turn this tragedy into a political powder keg with explosive quality peace for all of us berlin. venezuela's president has called for political dialogue with the opposition as the country is experiencing mass political and economic turmoil an eclipse my daughter also accused washington of interference after it pushed a resolution in the organization of american states that claims the election in
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venezuela lacks legitimacy and the resolution could pave the way for the suspension of venezuela from the organization altogether the document reportedly received support after pressure from washington which has been calling on countries in the region to isolate venezuela. the venezuelan people deserve better than what the regime of nicolas maduro offers the member state to apply additional pressure on the media regime and clearly some in washington believe involvement in venezuela's internal affairs should go but much deeper into trying to explain. could it be that some hawks in washington are having second thoughts on how great their tactic of orchestrating regime change is i've got a couple of quotes from a us magazine for you of course no one wants to see a regression in which military coups to the norm certainly expecting a faction of the military to depose the current regime and restore democracy entails risk did worrying about the risks and side effects of regime change just
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outweigh the goals set by the folks in d.c. you wish look at what the piece is called elephants in the room it's time for a coup in venezuela this wasn't just from some reporter writing for the magazine the author is a man who advised george w. bush the president behind the of ghana's stand and iraq invasions a few more revolutions took place while he was sitting pretty in the oval office yup and apart from the couple of lines i've shown you the whole piece as one big call for regime change it says there are no guarantees of course but that's no excuse for complacency so bring it on with a coup no biggie just a major us foreign policy website running in peace killing for the violent military overthrow of another country's government wow sure restore legitimate constitutional democracy is the nature outcome of june to take over. but just one
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slip like that can overshadow the image of the american press right rather than fear a crew the international community should encourage even as women's including soldiers to restore democracy the question is how to get rid of me before he completes the destruction of his country and traducing the event as well a coup hungry news it's true that venezuelans have found themselves in deep deep trouble but since when has it been for some foreign media to decide when there is to be a coup they can be blood. they can claim many many lives and throw countries into worse chaos oh we should forget that we're reading the papers from a country whose folks in charge have said things like this for the safety and the security of all people in latin america it is time for me to around to go we have many options for venezuela and by the way i'm not going to rule out
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a military option we have troops all over the world at places that are very very far away venezuela is not very far away and the people are suffering and it dying we have many options for venezuela including a possible military option if necessary and he's talking about near venezuela is and people are dying in that where were you in puerto rico when the hurricane hit and it was even closer to the u.s. and people were dying the u.s. says it has a history of supporting coups all through latin america it's a joke to say that the us wants freedom and wants to protect people we have led to the overthrows of elected governments in chile and quite amala in venezuela in brazil you know it's just a whole litany of cases where the u.s. has overthrown democracies in latin america everybody in latin america knows it. put a hoss here in moscow google has unveiled a new range of him oh jeez on the android platform in
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a bid to stamp out offensive one donald checks out now politically correct the new emotions are supposed to be. google just unveiled its latest project for politically correct inclusion this time they're going after offensive emotions. started with the salad moji deemed offensive to vegas because there was an egg in it so they decided to drop that offensive food item but the m.t.v. going problem won't be solved with just that. still a pizza sporting some pretty offensive pepperoni google also pushes the pan of food of moji featuring prawns and mussels swimming in a stew and worst of all the bento box of mochi it's got not one but two eggs in view and these revolutionary changes in the world of
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a modis are not just about vegans. dangerous looking dagger has been rimmed with gems and changed to a turquoise color so it doesn't remind people of mass knife attacks and angry goat has had his frown turned upside down to make animal lovers happy and most importantly of all the revolver m o g has been transformed into an orange water gun finally google is ready to tackle issues like gender neutral family and. before there was only a collection of gay lesbian and straight families this one is lesbian and now this one is gender neutral apparently the only difference between the two is curly hair so google knew what to change but there are some areas it left out entirely.
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whereas the asian origin of moji there are church mosque shinto shrine kaba and synagogue but none for a buddhist temple and the m o g for the wedding only depicts a church let the outrage in sue there may be a day when google's modi's are one hundred percent offense free and that'll be the day google deletes of mo g.'s altogether donald corder r.t. . on terry a province in canada has shaken the country's political landscape after being led by liberals for fifteen years a controversial conservative doug ford has been elected as premier in a landslide when his brother also a politician is perhaps more famous though and for all the wrong reasons. future of mankind so we'd like you to we like to say people kind shouldn't be a big thing that the prime minister is walking upright parade and from now on it was true and it adds up to the conservative bully also wants to bring twenty five
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thousand syrian refugees to canada. to. stop their forward please stop this rob. i've smoked crack i haven't smoked crack in over a year yes i have some crack cocaine olivia gondek did says that i want to conduct i've never said that in my life where i would never do that i'm happily married i've got more than enough to eat at home. want to get their hands back in the cookie jar you see the controversy already it's just starting we see what the provincial liberals have done justin trudeau number one in my opinion he's totally incompetent to be prime minister. voted for change tonight it's a spur to congratulate him on his election as premier does it mate looking forward
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to working together to create jobs and opportunities. so there was a desire for change i do think this will shake will be kind of an earthquake for the liberal government if they want to win in two thousand nineteen because the opposition the conservative opposition leader in other words. it is perhaps another version of dark force. in at the federal level and they will feel energised by this vote and as our team still to come in this program germany and russia have played a pretty world cup friendly in moscow. it was a politicians not footballers who took to the pitch goes off to the brink. you know our friend dimitri orloff wrote a famous essay collapse gap
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a few years ago said that the soviet union and america would both collapse for the similar reasons just that the u.s. would take longer they positioned i said soviet union was like falling out of a one story window and america's like story falling out of a twenty story window and i think we're seeing this now play out in real time america's falling out of the twenty story window it is a collapse gap the soviet union america collapsed roughly the same time for roughly the same reasons and now america is having its boris yeltsin moment with donald trump. i think food will bring people together and i'm sure that these folks will be an exceptionally good little girl on the field of play with those who for the image to fool the fifo of the mitchell of russia to show that they do cool guys evoke up. to.
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thanks for joining us here on r.t. just five days left before the fifo world cup championship kicks off here in russia and it's not just national football teams that are arriving in the country official delegations of also being welcomed by members of the german bundestag and the russian state duma played a friendly match in one of moscow's central park team russia one five to three with both men and women playing against the germans analyse manager speak with the vice president of the been to scott thomas opperman about this and. i consider the suggestion to boycott this event fundamentally wrong before it's a sporting event but millions of people around the world are looking forward to it we want to demonstrate that a sporting match can also be an anchor point for political negotiations the
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chancellor has said that good relations with russia are in germany strategic interests the majority of people in germany think so as well yes. i am sure that germany will manage to get into the semifinal and if they manage to do that they will probably get into the final i think that we have a good team formed by york you know so i am optimistic. we played against the duma eleven years ago i took part then also however we lost badly and now the fee for world cup championship is a good opportunity for us to get a second chance and i think it's good when parliaments meet each other at the personal level as well. the art world is having its first encounter with cryptocurrency is a work by the pop artist and the war hold is being auctioned using block chain technology investors will be able to make bids using crypto currency and will coat
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the work block chain technology has also been to. here in russia while the experts and innovators met in russia's version of silicon valley skolkovo to raise important issues surrounding the future of bloc tree. i was there for. russian block chain week one of the longest running washington events of the year in moscow let's see what these innovators are up to here in russia. russian block chain we began on a historical day in the country and almost unanimous passing of a draft official cryptocurrency legislation at the state duma the lower the fine structure of currencies and tokens as property and lays out specific ations for interacting with crypto and related technologies however not all that was just it was clear and many elements raise some eyebrows like giving in your wallets private keys to the government. and timothy ross some of the more prominent international
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block chain fin tech lawyers gave us their take the problem of the legislator redrafts that we have been seeing was that they were all and it trading in different directions and each authority was trying to protect it's fair and not really listen to others collaboration and not change shows this is very important also very important is to learn from international experience and from what people have done elsewhere i have to give my my private grief your wallet to the government and to make it clear no one no one will ever do it you know so it means that we creating the law that no one will follow no matter the legislation the block chain innovators were going full swing in skolkovo like these guys from hollywood coin or disrupting the visual effects market by offering their tokenized blog chain platform for rendering services of three d.
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animation and graphics on the par with hollywood's top visual effects studios driving the price down. and breaking the monopoly of hollywood's visual effects market all thanks to the world's fastest supercomputer in china. we have found a way for anyone to use the computing power of the world's fastest computer sunway touch to light to read the vision of thanks in three d. animations today there are many rendering farms thanks to supercomputer we can provide rendering services to even c.g.i. beginners much cheaper and faster and most importantly of the same quality as hollywood's top vision of thanks to days when he was in the studio a special guest the twenty three year old crypto millionaire evan luther a also made it to moscow as he has recently fall in love with the city and blogs and opportunities in russia and so my first company when i was seventeen made a couple million from that study investing that whatever realize this technology has come and go but the idea of desalinization and decent eyes and distributed
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systems and governance is what excites me why i do what i do is so that you me paint her everybody can have the same power that's a blank sheet of us for us and that's the idea and if someday we can have a wall that's fair to everybody. there's no there's no better goal in life for me. and thanks for sharing some of your time with us here at aussie international more of your top stories at the top of the hour. light from many flips 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 manager billionaire owners and spending to twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to
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because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game but great so one more chance with. the piece it's going to. well we'll go twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure cameramen you have to go meet the center of the beach but tell we would you and the great game. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone as i want you and i really have to join the arctic team for the two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one it was ultimately she
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needs to just say the radio p.r.t. teams the latest edition of the go. to just say look. you're. going to be redacted the night the comedy show were americans in america covering american news or called foreign agents. by the end of this segment someone will be bombed i don't mean by me. maybe a bit aggressive for a comedy show i feel like no i mean by the u.s. military which is odd because we're technically at war with zero countries only exist so that should mean zero bombings right you know. you can do that on our world with some sort of rational cogent world in which our military industrial
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complex is under control and yet the music industry is based on merit and talent that you and we're preparing and dealing with climate change like. all right rather than burying our heads in the sand while trying to convince ourselves that the sand around our head isn't getting really really hot and then goes to have gently rounded edges on the side so that when you step on them barefoot it doesn't feel like an armor piercing bullet to right here's. you thinking of a rational world we don't live there. instead we live in a world where the pentagon is completely out of role of a few weeks ago i talked on this show about the twenty one trillion dollars trillion with a t.
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that has gone unaccounted for at the pentagon but i didn't get into the number of bombs that ridiculous amount of money buys you according to consortium news president bush's military dropped seventy thousand bombs on five countries but of that outrageous number it was really just fifty seven of those bombs that really upset the international community because there were fifty seven strikes in pakistan somalia and yemen countries the us was not at war with and didn't even have ongoing conflicts within and the world was kind of horrified there was a lot of talk that went something like this wait a second we're bombing in country outside of war zone is it possible that's a slippery slope ending in us just bombing all the time nancy whichever president follows bush will be a normal adult person.
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