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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 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 and appeal for any any answer as 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 seventy 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
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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 or that has the potential to turn this tragedy into a political powder keg with explosive qualities peter all of r.t. . yes b i has seized the emails and phone records of a new york times reporter as it used to plug on going leaks of classified information the issue has come to a head under the trumpet ministration but as artie's mickey aaron explains it dates that long said. 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
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leakers all the weeks we get out of the way else why this white house leaks and all the reasons it's hid 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 is to find it to move on from its fatigue to war of words with the media and show a bit of muscle wrong with the press. or the press are also where the fire is 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
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leaking classified information to reporters and he also happens to be the former boyfriend of what kids during their three year romance that what kinsey 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 chips she 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 the decks of congressman gary gray area ethically he could be which i'm ok with storyboards of the washington herald morning a source close to the president nixon sure howard. actually i want it over i'm sorry mr president but i will not do the.
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give and take. 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 saying hey is trump's latest push to demonize journalists which represents a true declaration of war on the press we believe that the government seizure of 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 this but such intimidation tactics all 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 than all previous administrations combined so perhaps it's time for everything on using this. journalist shine
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a light on many issues around the world keeping citizens informed prompting robust debate this 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 that we see all too often that journalists continue to take great risks to pursue this important work america is not this beacon of freedom of the press that some people like you believe in clearing the track that mr ation the targeting of whistleblowers and leaders and journalists this is something that is this is been going on since at least the fifty's and sixty's with the counter intelligence programs and we know that this continues up to do social media so it's a bit ironic and kind of disgusting to be quite honest to see the united states government pretend to be you know the protector of. its freedoms are there we have some great freedom freedom of press system when you really look at the numbers and you look at the reagans and see which countries have the most free press the united
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states continues to fall further and further down that list. the world cup kicks off on thursday here in russia and the teams have started arriving for football showpiece event including two of the world's best players little messes argentina was the most recent team to arrive well christiane over now there's portugal landed in moscow earlier as well as iceland and saudi arabia argentina will face iceland on saturday in the first group stage matches bastardi arabia will open the tournament when they host they face host nation russia at the national stadium on thursday portugal will play rival neighbors and twenty ten champions spain in such on friday but we want british m.p.'s have issued a warning to english fans hoping to russia. up to ten thousand u.k. nationals are expected to travel to the world cup in russia those fans freeze a number of risks including holguin violence and decks motivated by racism
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homophobia or anti british sentiment and tourist attacks. well m.p.'s have also suggested if any players here racist remarks directed towards them they can walk off the pitch though former england star john barnes told r.t. program news thing the racism remains a global issue is a big deal and racism all over the world is a big deal in race 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 the laundering 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 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 of live out in your prayer in your phrase what do you feel that people say some guys might want to walk off the pitch if it's very explicit the big problem you have with that is is. if a player hears wattle racist comment from one person no one else hears it he's
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within his rights to walk off when he walks off and they say why he walked off the set because i heard someone make a monkey child who wasn't what i'd already know but i heard it or is it ten people at the crowd is that how many it is still fairly ambiguous as to what happens. all the back of the headlines in just over half an hour maybe mom for more and more of asteroids home.
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welcome to mexico as are. looking forward to the. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain delegates. watch has a report. good food people together and i'm sure that this will be exceptionally good to those in the field of play those who for the rich who feel for russia to show that they do to.
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welcome to worlds apart days before they plan summit between donald trump and came to an intimate up or down still persist over whether the meeting will take place at all let alone what could come out of it what are the bast and the worst possible outcomes well to discuss that i'm now joined by mark on the line he liked or at the school of international relations the university of southern california mr maloney it's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you for inviting me now there is a strong belief among american policymakers especially those who used to work for previous administrations that presidential summits are supposed to be the culmination of a long arduous diplomatic process rather than the beginning of it do you think this convention applies to delos trump at all i basically agree with this position i
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mean usually the high level summit comes at the end of the negotiation process so i'm not sure in this case it was just a decision from the president to me can some go right away or it's it was part of a broader strategy of the administration but certainly this is a breakthrough in the relations between the united states and north korea so it's certainly unconventional in diplomatic practices but it can be. a very important opportunity for both countries and for the whole region that you mentioned a possibility that this could be part of a broader strategy on the part of the trumpet ministration and from what we understand there have been some preliminary torts but hardly over technical nature the negotiators most likely simply didn't have time to get into the needed greedy of technical specifications of the north korean nuclear program does it even matter is it even necessary in this particular case whatever the result of the singapore summit isn't it likely to be mostly political rather than technical well i think
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through the negotiations have been taking place are more technical than political for sure this is part of a broader strategy on the side of north korea that's for sure they sort of the diplomatic offensive in january. for the part of the united states i'm not sure if it's part of the broader strategy what i think is that donald trump really wants this summit especially to. find a way a chance to break with the previous administration and the previous american administration that obviously failed in in dealing with the north korean issue so i think that for trump this can be a breakthrough with the past well if it explored the motivations of both leaders a little bit more i've heard one american experts suggest kim and are preparing for totally different games tromped said to be gearing up for a game of checkers while kiam is supposed to be positioning himself for
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a multiplayer multi board chaffed match do you agree that they approach this meeting in totally different ways i agree with that because continuing clearly started to play. this game with different actors not only with the united states and this is particularly clear if we take a look at what happened in the past few months can turn started with the olympic diplomacy in china in two thousand and five or is easier and than him at twice with president xi jinping emad with russian foreign minister recently surveyed sergey lavrov you met with south korean president twice in the last month so i think that for a can some go in is clearly a broader strategy not only toward the united states but towards the region as a whole as for trump i'm not sure that this is the strategy like this this strategy this grand strategy toward north korea and the trumpet ministration was
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