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they're wondering exactly how this denuclearization is going to take place with the sanctions now being lifted with the troops remaining on the peninsula it took some were getting to this point those talks were first announced in march but in may voiced his anger over military drills between south korea and the u.s. front to call the whole thing off then nine days later trump canceled the meeting accusing kim of hostility but the next day the white house and pyongyang said things were back on track by the first of june washington officially announced that the summit would go ahead after all the world's key players i will be responding to the talks china said history was made at the summit south korea also hailed it as a new way forward the e.u.'s foreign policy chief says the meeting showed that the denuclearization on the korean peninsula is achievable japan though so that pressure needs to be kept on the north until concrete steps towards disarmament are seen echoing that chris bambery political analyst i talked to last hour told us he too is rather skeptical of the deal that's been signed going into this porch is
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said that they were going to insist america is going to insist on the complete do you. of the potential that had to be signed up to in this agreement of course you know there's a general wish to achieve that don't rule but there is no commitment to that in this document but then the biggest thing is you know where are we going here because we need to get an agreement on verification and north korea is getting rid of its nuclear facilities not just its nuclear weapons we need to move towards the militarization of the korean peninsula that's not just an issue for north korea i mean you're talking about perspiring these are war games the americans are involved and we should remember america is a nuclear power with weapons on hand including tactical nuclear weapons that can bring in any moment so how are we going to proceed down are all trump indicated not in the text but indicated that subsequently he'd like to see at some stage some are you know are running don't know american presence in korea how. is that going to
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work. with less than forty eight hours now until the footballing world turns all of its focus to russia for the start of the world cup fans are hoping and guessing which one of the thirty two nations will lift the trophy in moscow on july the fifteenth and our very own r.t. host considered one of the very best minds in the game. has been making his predictions to last week he picked the countries to make it out of the group stage now he's mapping out who will get the upper hand in the early knockout rounds. ok lars gets even harder portugal why of course of course. because of my heart but it's. rid itself and that's and then spain against russia as things which are very unlikely the draw because they may reveal. the
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front just to jamie and then from this against nigeria i would say. the from this is going to win and the substance in australia. and i'm going to leave because i cannot see or think this whole brazil mexico. i like. brazil team germany switzerland. you know that again. even with poland's in with news in the forefront in the bill jim sinegal like good enough to continue the front to look like and i do it's. sold belgium is the. whole city i mean do you feel all of this has to be here because the simple all this will only get built to beat you believe you are getting this famous and do you know what . the best team. is feeling it's
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a good team. needs that's the sound i will for them. there is the real and it's. not the best for me that man plays a role in the holding. hands with germany germany is germany so. one more summer final for germany while. look at these two south americans that we grew up with. the german. by this family already trailing. with a c. three. there is goes a really dish was illegal or legal. expertise . for more of the manchester united manager is predictions had to r.t.
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dot com also if you think you know better you can challenge him just head to facebook or twitter and use the hash tag match marino. i will this year's tournament hasn't even started yet fifa is already looking to the future with its member nations expected to vote on the host of the twenty twenty six world cup this can be this wednesday. sums up of the two competing bids offering. the joint u.s. mexico and canada bid to host the twenty twenty six world cup looks like a done deal at least on paper the north american bids sole rival morocco barely passed the feat as evaluation scoring two point seven overall against four stadiums and accommodation in morocco were considered high risk the african country would need to invest a whopping sixteen billion dollars into infrastructure to host that event and the projected revenue of the north american world cup is two times bigger. the twenty
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twenty six bid is well presented and strong in terms of government commitment but would need to build most of its tournament related and going to infrastructure the united twenty twenty six bid on the other hand has promising levels of infrastructure already in place and fully operational but there is one obstacle on the world cup journey across the pond and its name is donald trump starting with purely practical things after all the us president introduced a travel ban for a number of arab countries yeah it probably will be gone by twenty twenty six but you never know. due to new entry regulations the currently being proposed in the united states in relation to citizens from certain countries there are significant risks to discrimination free entry to the country is also building a wall on the border with a country which is part of that bid mexico wait what trump also demands mexico pays for that wall occasionally getting
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a very hard no from the neighbors down south hardly the most cordial alliance ever . know mexico will never pay for a while not now not ever sincerely mexico all of us and then there's a personal aspect as well remember the famous or should i say infamous whole countries remark of the united states is. is racist he really is the devil this is an actual quote from the actual president this is the gift that he decided to give the american people they're not whole country for one donald trump isn't there for us that. well technically those countries account for fifty four votes and that is more than half of the necessary a hundred and four needed to win the bid hard to blame them if they decide to support morocco against the us and now add that to the football federation's of the countries blacklisted by trump and when the us president tried to extinguish the
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blaze and secure the bid he might have made things even worse. the u.s. has put together a strong bid with canada and mexico for the twenty twenty six world cup it would be a shame if countries that we always support were lobby against the u.s. bit why should we be supporting these countries when they don't support us including at the united nations today's giani in frontin as rain is going through a massive reforms and one of them is that the decision on who gets the world cup will be made through an open public vote by all member associations leaders want to wonder if trump had that in mind when he tried to bully the countries into a voting for the us election russia ski r.t. here's why it's a big deal the twenty twenty six world cup will be the biggest since the totem began in one nine hundred thirty it'll consist of forty eight teams at sixteen more than the current format football consultant and former fifa communications director
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walter to gregorio gave me his expectations for wednesday's vote. is it easier to try and host this massive tournament in place or does it make more sense to try and absolutely absolutely want when this would be kind of your only factor nor the need to go to morocco already when you have one single country but different states it's very complicated and you can imagine if you have three different legal systems in all. it's for sure more more complicated than if you have one single country whether the end of the money is talking and if you see the per the forecast is a more than fourteen billion u.s. dollars for four for the united bid and i think seven billion still enough but it's half for the more. i think that there will be the main reason for all other for voters to go for united but no doubt there's also been some extreme
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lobbying going on from each of the big hopes of. dalton been trying to get the african nations on side morocco jumped out in front in that do you think has the upper hand in terms of trying to wrestle votes or at least support or you just mentioned trump you know for me trump was the best company in the for moral core and. i don't want to quote what he said the africans but i think. he was not very helpful let's put it like that for the united bit and it might be difficult for some countries to vote. for the united bit purely because of geopolitical reasons and because of the trump and miss ration that will be for sure something negative for united bit. although tomorrow who is in luck and back to this world cup in the opening match with russia facing saudi arabia begins on thursday at moscow's luzhniki stadium throughout the whole tournament artie's
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got you covered. 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 spearing dramatic development that only i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. with lawmakers manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round be the one percent.
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we can all middle of the room sick. for about is headline news for you now and after just two weeks in power italy's new governing parties are sticking to their campaign promises the interior minister has closed the port to a vessel carrying migrants he says the country's new goal is to protect its borders for your poor if you know it was built i want to put an end to this human trafficking which puts thousands of lives at risk so in the same way that we raise the issue for the aquarius so we will raise it for all of the vessels that followed
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it. there are other countries i'm here to get from where instead of accepting the report of the migrants are objects of the same what is in australia to protect the external borders if you rip. one of them the humanitarian vessel that was turned away was carrying more than six hundred migrants including more than one hundred unaccompanied minors and pregnant women it has however been offered to dock in a spanish port those on board have been rescued off the coast of libya over the weekend and we're hoping to disembark on the italian island of sicily we also organizations dealing with the humanitarian crisis about the issues facing europe right now they told us there needs to be more understanding and responsibility to take the initiative. we had six hundred twenty nine people on board who have either who have faced a very extreme situation who have faced abuse who have been rescued at sea in some time some people we had to really drag out of the water and we know telling
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these people dead they are going to have to say for another several days even alluded to re safety mount and the city where the closest place is of these evacuees safe places of the semi cajun it is absolutely ridiculous that we are now in a position where we have to say for more than know a tells a nautical miles to try to reach spain all days to try to address the same years of the asylum system in in europe each of these have some plain country that has to accept to welcome a huge number of migrants refugees and asylum seekers but the rest possibilities that are all e.u. member states well i think there's an under the law of the sea there's a there's an obligation to for states to cooperate and to bring people to the near shore but in this particular case you have different going on pre-determined areas of responsibility so there's a bit of a dispute over women which particular country is responsible and i think they're
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working that out because now that spain has offered to take the migrants what some of them are been taking off the vessel the aquarius and put onto an entirely and us because they were picked up by italian ship so i think they're working through the law on that if i understand correctly the effort really is to be more aligned with the actual law of this the so that the burden is shared more equitably among the front line states which are spain italy. cyprus malta and greece which are taking real overwhelming number of migrants coming in so it's fairly understandable i would think in any system but if there's a large body of people coming through who are in the regular situation i'm of course aren't able to keep up so prostrations are pretty normal. italy of course has been one of the countries hardest hit by the migrant crisis more than half a million people have reached the country by boat in the past four years this year alone as you can see behind me italy has taken in almost fourteen thousand refugees that's more than either spain or greece many of the newcomers have arrived in
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sicily and that's something that's dividing opinion on the island chain via little bit villages it's not right that the invading illegals if a person arrives here legally they are welcomed but among these people there are also illegal immigrants and that can't be tolerated. they need to be checked we need to know who is arriving these six hundred people as you said we don't know who they are not all of them are honest people losing the boards no i don't think that is right are only telling migrants have been everywhere and they're welcomed in a splendid way. refused calls from italy to accept the ship saying that the italian coast guard responsible for operations in the waters off libya a key best has from the european council on refugees and exiles believes e.u. policies may be contributing to the problem. i think there has been a serious failure among many of the countries of the european union to address this issue and particularly the e.u. itself in not being a fair burden sharing i rather hope that the stance
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of the new very new spanish prime minister will begin to shame other countries in europe and say well we should also play a part as well but i do understand the attitude of the italian government in saying that we've already born an enormous influx of people the real answer to migration flows from the migration crisis as it's term is to try to enable people to live in their countries of origin you you have to actually try to ensure through diplomatic and international efforts the peace at home for people so they don't feel the need to flee for their lives. there's a new name in the frame for alleged russia linked meddling breck's it funded arab banks is now under suspicion for allegedly using russian money to boost the leave
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e.u. campaign a parliamentary inquiry into banks's activities wrapped up a few hours ago let's go live to westminster now what is the height of folly got a bit lively didn't they what came out of this meeting. well this questioning was all product of the british government's fake news inquiry which was set up back in twenty seventeen really off the back of the trump russia allegations and politicians in the media here in the u.k. started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and up until now this inquiry has heard from a whole swathe of various witnesses including the u.k.'s electoral commission and social media giants but really nothing much has come to light and today it was aaron banks's turn in the hot seat for international viewers banks's a millionaire businessman who turned into a political donor and he had funded the ukip party here in the u.k. for a while and then he funded this big leave dot edu campaign so for
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a lot of people he's seen as sort of the the person that bankrolled bragg's and he's sort of styled himself as the bad boy brags that he even wrote a book with that name and over the weekend several newspapers splashed these big stories saying that he had quote repeated contact with russian officials in the run up to the referendum but arran banks once he was in that room with that committee today he really batted away those allegations just one of the other and he was quite adversarial as well he pointed out that the committee was made up exclusively of politicians that had wanted to stay in the european union and he said things like parliament is actually the biggest source of fake news here in britain straight after this you'll be having lunch having lunch with the guardian journalist coughing shabbily he said and spinning this the way you want it so it
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gives you kind of an idea of the way he was talking but the juicy bits of the hearing were about the big scary russia story that as one of the parliamentary committee members referred to. do it and aaron banks reiterated that he had had lunch with the russian ambassador here in the u.k. twice and then the u.s. met once with a russian businessman to talk about a potential deal to do with gold mining that he was advised against and he never went ahead with it and that was it he also said that he had e-mails with the russian embassy but maybe that was things like planning dates and diaries and being invited to various cultural events there and he pointed out that he has a wife that's russian his kids have jewels citizenship so he has got sort of links to russia outside of potentially colluding to organize bragg's set but as he pointed out himself quite poignantly that when he did go to these events at the russian embassy that was back in the days when you could have tea with
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a russian ambassador and not be considered a treasonous foreign agent in your country and he openly admitted that at one of those lunches he handed over the contact details the telephone number for the trump transition team because he had just been to new york he accidentally got to meet trump there and it turns out that nobody has the details for the trump team because nobody had expected him to win the u.s. election and neither did the u.s. russia's ambassador to the u.k. it seems because he asked that number and said is it ok if i pass it along the only other really big juicy revelation to come out of this hearing was that once banks and his colleagues and the wigmore had been accused of being these sort of big russian agents the kremlin's trojan horse in the u.k. once these allegations came to light they became hypersensitive about it and upon the advice of david cameron's the former prime minister's former chief of security
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they got in touch with the us embassy and started long logging all their meetings with enron even potentially kind of contentious and suspicious with you. yes intelligence that was a very big revelation but it didn't seem to bother the parliamentary committee one bit so the bottom line according to our and banks is that he is the target of a witch hunt in the media it was a pretty combative meeting between the braggs it bankroller and the parliamentary committee and i have to say it was really sort of illustrated in the way that he ended up leaving that hearing today i'm just going to leave you to enjoy it or could solve it a little to nothing she says with that it's a leap to the over going to the beach with. the best excuse for the use of the use
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of the minutes and then give them what he. preaches not to be good if it's good for business it's just because you are the people who believe. in the name if you buy into the. names of the east. cringely that's not going to go down well that's it from a thanks for watching you know nails here in half an hour the next hour to international world news until then your chance to glimpse real life inside north korea i mean the people who claim they are the happiest on earth. is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos the middle fifth dismissed it like it is this is my complicity
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