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i would rather see russia in. the g. eight as opposed to the g. i would say that the g eight is a more meaningful group than the g seven. the u.s. president repeats his call for russia to be reinstated in the g. seven group that call the new u.s. import tariffs is causing major divisions at the g. seven summit in canada. these photographs capture the moment when a tear gas canister fired by the israeli army got stuck in the face of a palestinian protester at the gaza border. google unveils a new range of couples who are gender neutral and salads begins but are they actually politically correct we take a look. thanks
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for joining us my name's neil harvey this is r.t. internet. the u.s. president has wrapped up his visit to the g. seven summit in canada having departed for singapore on a much anticipated meeting with north korea's leader in his final address at the summit he once again stressed russia should be reinstated in the. i would rather see russia in the g. eight as opposed to the i would say that the g eight is a more meaningful group than the g seven absolutely but the issue is just one of many that the other member states of the summit of been refusing to back and this by the fact the g seven members agreed on a final communique donald trump had reasons to feel isolated with accusations that the u.s. was disrupting global stability. is the fact that the rules
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based international order is being challenged. quite surprisingly. not by the usual suspects. but by its main architects go on to the u.s. . public 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 treat all of these guys have to say you know. we have we have this great he's launched stern challenges to his counterparts on twitter which he was to say hasn't been well received in diplomatic circles trump has abandoned the traditional etiquette of not openly criticizing other in ten days to attacking the host of the summit prime minister just for joe as well french president emmanuel macron prime minister trudeau was being so indignant
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bringing up the relationship that the u.s. and canada 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. term also suggested readmitting russia for the g. seven a proposal his fellow leaders were certainly not to be enthusiastic about 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 before any such conversations can take place russia needs to change its approach.
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russia. russia the fact. is 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. to top it off the white house announced would cut his visit a day short to arrive early in singapore for his meeting with north korean leader kim jong 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. despite these differences donald trump and his french counterpart did find a moment to sort out down relationship in the new micron posted this video coming up in a moment of the deep in conversation. however
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. afterwards has also drawn public attention some pointed out twenty five second grip even left white finger marks on trump's. amid the divisions some critics of claim the summit is losing its global importance for example last year's meeting it was described as a gathering of quote the most important industrially advanced democracies this year it's been toned down a bit it's changed to seven of the world's advanced economies think definitely of change the economically speaking since the first ever summit was held that was back in one nine hundred seventy five the g seven share of g.d.p. that's their daily decline since the one nine hundred eighty s. in fact one might say it's plummeted from fifty percent to just over thirty and some of the world's fastest emerging economies are talking to the likes of china
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india and russia not even represented the executive editor at last a fair book's jeffrey tucker thinks the g seven is losing importance. sure not one that's just the g seven which excludes china and russia 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 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 and to the extent that something like the g. seven contained that problem it's really hard to know whether or not in the future
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of these kind of governing bodies are going to have much relevance to the way the world economy works. rif images have captured the moment when a tear gas canister fired by the israeli army became lodged in a palestinian man's face during a protest on the gaza border it happened early on friday with more details his polis leer from television. the is particularly disturbing photographs emerged after a twenty three year old palestinian protester by the name of sabra was hit in the face by a tear gas canister yesterday while protesting along the israel gaza border the photographs show the moment when the canisters still lodged in his cheek and you can actually see the tear gas coming out of the canister and at the same time coming out of his mouth he is currently on life support that canister had to be surgically removed and. is a regular attendees at the weekly protests that have been happening for more than
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two months along the israel gaza border under the banner of the great march of the turn. was and in these more than two months of protests we've seen at least one hundred twenty five protesters killed and some thirteen thousand injured most of those injuries are due to tear gas inhalation at the same time just yesterday we saw another four people killed and three hundred eighty six injured as thousands of palestinian protesters again converged along the israel gaza border they were throwing rocks and they were also burning tires against the israeli soldiers on the other side of the fence the israeli defense forces has responded by saying that as many as ten thousand protesters converged on the border fence yesterday terrorists launched dozens of kites balloons with explosive devices attached to the fridge the
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objects exploded in the the i.d.f. has repeatedly justified its use of live fire saying that it behaves the way that any country would in defending its sovereign borders it also consistently accuses him us of using what of course human shields by sending civilians to these kind of protests in the first place but we are also hearing from doctors without borders and they say that some. the injuries that were caused are so severe that those who are suffering are likely to have lifelong physical disabilities take a listen to search and have to be very quick they cannot do the full treatment that each of those wounds to serve that to you ninety nine percent of them are going to it's very complicated very big a lot of sift issue damage and they are supposed to be properly deep rooted in in the situation of mass influx this is not going to happen they don't just don't have to time to do those years of treatment they will have secondary surgeries at their chances of healing are. very
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difficult they need a lot of care and we have we are afraid of the consequences to be honest we are deeply concerned about the human toll in gaza there is one thousand three hundred one did people who are in bad need an arrogant need to complex surgeries if these surgeries are not done in proper time people might lose their their limbs they might to spend the rest of their lives either with permanent disability or temporarily disability the solution should come from politicians i would like if one poll of the politicians either in guy's hour or on my lot or in israel would spend only one day in an operating theatre to see how their decisions are impacting the people in the gaza strip.
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google has unveiled a new range of emotion users it moves to make yourself more inclusive and diverse but just how politically correct other parties don't quarter has been taking a closer look. google just unveiled its latest project for politically correct inclusion this time they're going after offensive m o g s. l started with the salad m o g 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 m o g featuring prawns and mussels swimming in a stew and worst of all the bento box m o g it's got not one but two eggs in view
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and these revolutionary changes in the world of m o g s are not just about beacons . dangerous looking dagger has been rammed 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 m o g's. before there was only a collection of gay lesbian and straight families this one is lesbian and now this one is gender neutral so google knew what to change but there are some areas it left out entirely. whereas the asian origin of moji there are church mosque shinto shrine kaba and synagogue but
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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. . google's latest move though didn't always get the reaction it may have anticipated nine hundred sixty in twenty teen will have flying cars and travel across space twenty teen we were moved in that from a movie because it hurt someone's feelings google we value inclusion have a more inclusive saladin moji also google trends is not a welcome subject will be monetize your video if you even mention it also google we also value making drones for the army oh my god i'm so thankful that google is representing me at first i wasn't sure if being a vegan was ok but this movie has very fired my existence i feel so included where
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once i felt alone in a barren wasteland. the political landscape in canada's ontario province has been turned on that head after being led by liberals for the last fifteen years a controversial conservative doug ford has been elected as premier in a landslide when the family has already had previous history in the spotlight his late brother was also a politician who came to prominence for perhaps some other reasons too. future of mankind so we would like you to look what we would like to see people coming should you be making that the prime minister is walking a private raid and from now on it will surely ended a decade of conservative bullying also wants to bring twenty five thousand syrian refugees to canada.
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so therefore if they stop this crap they. don't smoke crack open a small crack get over here yes i have smoked crack cocaine olivia donda it says that i want to go on like i've never said in my life sure i would never do that i'm happily married i'm got more than enough to eat at home. for girls want to get their hands back in the cookie jar see the controversy already it's just starting to see with the provincial levels of justin trudeau number one in my opinion he's told incompetent the prime minister. terence affords you for a change to launch a sport with school to congratulate him on his election as premier this week mate
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looking forward to working together to create jobs and that you know. so that there was a desire for change i do think this will shake. kind of records break for the liberal government if they want to live in two thousand and nineteen because the opposition and the conservative opposition leader in all the uk. is perhaps another word of up for. you at the federal level and they will feel energised try to slow. the scandal has erupted in the united states over the f.b.i. seizure of a new york times journalist files a story after this by. our
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. people. and i'm sure. the exceptional good will come on the field of play the dog. food for the feet. to show that able to.
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welcome back the f.b.i. has seized a year's worth of e-mails and phone records from a new york times reporter to plug continual leaks of classified information issues come to a head under the trump of ministration but his aunty's nicky aaron explains it dates back long before that. trump's white house has a serious problem it's leaking a shocking secret memo leaked to the new york times white house's most prolific leakers all the weeks we get out of the way else why this white house leaks and all the reasons it's hit there's always so much fun in this white house is so leaky there is even leaks about why they're leaking and so in an effort to deal with the issue it's just funny to move on from its fatigue to war of words with the media and show a bit of muscle wrong we remember the french. remember the french are
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also we were. very. well chums verbal disputes with the press have become commonplace his latest step can be seen as a watershed moment that is crossing the line into spying on journalists now at the center of this is new york times reporter allie watkins whose phone and e-mail records were secretly seized amid a justice department investigation into this guy james a wolf a former high ranking ate at the senate intelligence committee who's suspected of leaking classified information to reporters and he also happens to be the former boyfriend of what kids during their three year romance that what kids they excelled in her career even being shortlisted for a pulitzer her skills in gauging tipoffs from elusive unnamed sources were praised by her university breaking national story was the direct result of tips she
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received through unnamed sources with whom she's developed trusting relationships she denies ever using her former lover as a source however now some of her old tweets are coming back to haunt her i wanted to be zoe barnes until episode four sleeping with your source especially in addictive congressman we're in a very gray area ethically legally which i'm ok with the boards of the washington herald wanting a source close to the president exactly sure how we are. actually i want to go over i'm sorry mr president but i will not do. you intend. well. so on a scale of one to ethical how does everyone feel about pulling a real zoe barnes for story ideas for media rights groups however what we're seeing here is trump's latest push to demonize journalists a move which represents a true declaration of war on the press we believe that the government seizure of
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early what can this data sets a dangerous precedent we fear it could be an opening salvo in an ongoing battle over reporters' ability to protect their sources but such intimidation tactics on reporters are actually nothing new investigations into journalists on their sources were heavily ramped up under trump's previous s.-a in fact under president obama the justice department prosecuted more leak cases then all previous administrations combined so perhaps it's time for everything on using this old spiel journalist shine a light on many issues around the world keeping citizens informed prompting robust debate discuss discussion we certainly face that here and holding governments accountable we honor the many journalists and media professionals who have dedicated their lives to the profession we see all too often that journalists continue to take great risks to pursue this important work. failed
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asylum seekers suspected of raping and murdering a teenage girl in germany is being extradited back to the country after being arrested in iraq on friday the man along with his family had managed to flee germany with fake documents raising or could questions for the authorities irrelevant has more in the case. 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 and 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 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
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turkey and on to iraq. 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 they were boarding passes in a german residence permits it's used in the names we knew here in these barton 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 do you mrs america this is an appeal for help i turn to you with this cry for help because i feel let down by the german state as well as by the police there's nothing worse for 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
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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 mild crimes it was known to police was not in custody the asylum system in germany is under the microscope right now the federal office for migration and refugees or bumf 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 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
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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 or that has the potential to turn this tragedy into a political powder keg with explosive qualities peace for all of us r.t. . with four days left until the biggest event of football kicks off here in russia teams are steady arriving for the fee for world cup the most recent arrival was argentina or saudi arabia iceland and portugal they landed in moscow earlier in the day in the first group stage matches next week argentina will face iceland or saudi arabia will open the tournament when they face the host nation russia will face their neighbors and twenty ten world cup winners spain in the meantime british
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m.p.'s have issued a warning to any english fans heading to russia. up to ten thousand u.k. nationals are expected to travel to the world cup in russia those fancy feast a number of risks including hooligan violence and decks motivated by racism homophobia or anti-bodies sentiment and terrorist attacks. and piece of also suggested if any place he had racist remarks directed towards them they can simply walk off the pitch the issue was discussed with former england star john barnes on a news thing program was a big deal and racism all over the world is a big deal of racism in this country no more so than in russia than anywhere else and of course from a football and perspective yes but if you go to any inner cities in the in london you see the lack of education and social opportunities for people in this country so let's not get on i often say isn't it terrible in russia because it's fantastic here it's not so yes let's talk about russia and how terrible it is in russia but let's not forget that you know as gareth southgate said we have to put our own house in order first yeah and it might be more insidious here less or live in
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a fair. new phrase what do you feel that people say some guys might want to walk off the pitch it's very explicit the big problem you have with that is is if a player here is while racist comment from one person no one else hears it he's within his rights to walk off and when he walks off and they say why he walked off he said because i heard someone make a monkey child who was in what i'd already know but i heard it or is it ten people more is it the crowd is it how many it is still fairly ambiguous as to what happens . you know watching out international remember your company is always appreciated updates coming your way at the top of the hour.
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to the kids think compensate oh boy tonight. people know that they can. move on the which i didn't get showed up to move this because of i'm listening to. show. them we must. not so much of it. cause it is a constant you puff i'm on the edge. i think that donald trump is really confident about his capacities ability to persuade people and the power of his personality and all this kind of things and
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i'm sure the kids i'm going will try to play this card will try to give donald trump something he can tweet so he can he can show to everyone look i'm the first one i'm the one who rolls the art of the deal and the first one can make a deal with this guy what every other american president before me failed i succeeded. what's. going to be redacted tonight's a comedy show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign
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agents. by the end of this segment someone will be bombed i don't mean by me. that be a bit aggressive for a comedy show i feel like no. i mean by the u.s. military which is god because we're technically at war with a zero countries i think so so that should mean zero bombings right you know. you could use our world with some sort of rational cogent world in which our military industrial complex is under control and the music industry is based on merit and talent. and we're preparing and dealing with climate change like the doll for us 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 and.

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