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and about sixteen thousand yemeni civilians have died since twenty fifteen when the saudi led coalition first started bombing iranian backed the rebels there so campaign is in the u.k. say this isn't about a u.n. security council meeting what's needed is a change in policy from the u.k. government and there are questions over whether a security council meeting or a number of them can achieve anything while the u.k. continues its policy of arming the saudi's human rights campaigner some walton told us the u.k.'s relations with saudi arabia are extremely worrying given what is happening in yemen what we've seen in yemen has been called in the u.n. a deliberate tactic of starvation by the saudi arabian led coalition. seventy percent of the food imports the aid imports that are coming into yemen coming through this port. and that's why there's such concern around the
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world about what's happening in this port. the u.n. are saying two hundred fifty thousand people could die so if the children are saying three hundred eighty thousand people could be displaced attacked so there's real humanitarian consequences going to happen if this is attacked what's shocking is that this hasn't really stopped the yukos determination to on saudi arabia and you know they've said precious little about the humanitarian consequences of an attack on the port of. leader of the most successful party in last month's parliamentary elections in iraq has announced that he's creating a coalition with a pro a reunion group and this killer bargain explains it's not quite the development the u.s. was hoping for. but tada al saud are the iraqi cleric who's bloc won most of the seats in the recent parliamentary election has now announced he's willing to form
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a coalition government with an iranian backed militia so much for washington's hopes that he could be used to counter to ron's influence he can be irrational because better than the iranians taking over what a let down for all those american media outlets and think tanks that held al assad or as a new hope for iraq and more importantly a potential ally against iran that's interesting because if you wind back the clock george w. bush said that he was an enemy of democracy for a long time his brigades were actually killing us troops let's not get stuck in the past we are very well aware. of our all solder and his background and his positions now yes now it might have been a sign that the long time pro or reigning in cleric was changing his tune when he did some international traveling and met with the saudis but that was just smoke and mirrors at this point outsiders aligning himself with a cleric who is so pro reigning in that he actually fought for iran during the iraq
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iran war this is another fail in washington's effort to roll back to iran's influence. very very concerned about increased terrain and influence in iraq president obama with through our forces there and it makes it much more difficult to calculate the growing iranian influence in iraq we must also do what we can to limit the extent of or reigning in the influence in iraq now the first prime minister after the us invasion is bringing in al jaafari he ended up being very friendly to iran now as foreign minister he speaks very highly of relations good relations between the wrong in the rock proposed results for both countries and in practice they have proved to be in the interest of both countries the second prime minister now the vice president al malaki was supported by washington but he ended up being very friendly to iran too and after. he went down the new guy also couldn't resist iran's friendly gestures al a body is also friendly to the islamic republic next door or what do you have the
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us has. invested. my money. any kind of political and military for was eventually. iran it was stupid and then you realize that the war against iraq has been primarily. iran now the usa is adamant that it wants iranian influence out of iraq however its efforts are proving to be rather futile now there is one iraqi leader with a very good record of fighting the iranians his name was saddam hussein and he is long gone now it turns out that when you destroy a country you also create a vacuum and somebody is going to fill that vacuum even if it's somebody that you don't like ok with mop and r t new york. most people up some stage or another have taken and posted a selfie they may have later regret it but spare a thought for
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we have reached the halfway point in spain and portugal as group be closed at the world klopp the last game on day two we've got the thoughts of artie's term and co who was just a marine you will not live after this. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you longs to be rich eight point six percent of the market saw
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a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. hello good evening we all but love coverage for the wealthy a fairly big thing the world cup the first half is i mean one of the biggest of the first round it is the one to portugal against live by the on of the now old old school of life one from the penalty for me with me to talk about it is one of the biggest forceful fans around all for the man united boss gazing marina welcome back to the studio well what do you make of that french health. of course the first will was with a couple of means but when spain swore i was not expecting that i sing for troubles
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totally in control. playing. only with the ball on the field not into space not attacking spaces to predict if portugal was quite as comfortable and these were in spain scores. and i was not expecting portugal to score because it was in spain best moments and the moment got portugal just give them the ball accept it's a state compact and upload blog but three dogs creating any and eventually slicing both balls arrive in moments that i wouldn't predict sure from the money. his point of the scoring right at the beginning and then right at the end of a half ally that of course will last i mean that's terrific isn't it perfect and by by by the emotional point of view i think for a thing like like spain with the possible fragilities around them to concede. in both key moments. is not easy but they react quite well for the for the first
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ball and i'm pretty sure that they're going to do the same in relation to the two the second one what i just feel is that spain has only one man attacking spaces. all the others they come central all the others that come for the ball all the others are very comfortable with the ball but not moving enough unfortunately squire is quite comfortable in the compact block and why is that why spain set up like that you think is it something that will change in size and have style of play is their style of play but in previous. national teams where they were really successful they had people like for example david villa which was a mixture of both. i think they have players like mark or censor for example that is a bit for both. the spanish they are amazing technically. procession is their natural habitat but they need more people to attack species if not performed.
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more quiet comfortable i simply just feel that play with experience has to know. like everybody else there you go he says he's sick of the diego he's aggressive and the year will always go for that ball we've all the power all the strength and purpose should know and should mean that your you think they should have defended better there than they conceded yet because they were in control because diego is the young you spend each player able to attack species is the only man that could have. one long pass like it happened and then when that happened pepper font in this case paper there have to be ready for the ever physicality because if you ask for you she's another kind of player but yeah well you have to know and pepper played against. those of times and shouldn't. but she was not ready for the two ok just course we'll have to do anything
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different in the second half mentally they'll approach it differently than the first half or do they think we're doing everything correctly just carry on thank you i think after the one they had a couple of chances that i would feel that they could had. they didn't transform in . asia but off of occasion was there when. others. didn't choose the right moment to stay on a win for numbers wanted one more touch in the box instead of first time should they have these chances that they are going probably to have again but they cannot just. set back against a team like spain because if spain has the ball they will have. more than sixty five seventy percent of opposition and that's minute after minute. defenders into some fatigue level some concentration levels mistakes and i don't sing
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portugal can just sing that they are going to give the ball which is what you want so if this is what they want don't give them so much as you gave in the first off it was ok fascinating stuff thanks jason we're going to hear from some fans now and take a look at their reaction from both sets of fans. i thought well i . well she obviously delighted with that result so you but i would say that portable phones clearly one of the biggest here with me is a more satisfied with that half as you were saying just a word about right now though i know everybody's talking about him a lot before this game and again he's showing how high he can you know he captures the imagination of so many people even though i perhaps what is a thirty three now he still looks three four and thirty four he still later on the
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pitch he's still appears to be the one that carries this thing is physically very strong. mentally even more which is obviously very very important the system that. real madrid plays and portugal plays out adapted to squalid use i really think the big big change to make him feel more comfortable is not any more we use us is not the striker is a second striker in these two lines of force behind him to defend their pain relief he doesn't participate much in defensive actions he just covered a few songs but when the three recovers the ball is fresh is his direct is powerful and even when the shot is not good. its course he can score so he has very little left little luck in the right in the right moment which is part of the big players the other show how do you defend against somebody like right now though i mean does
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it get mentioned he just set up and say no that we play this way we defend this way doesn't matter who is playing against us to do alter your gang to compensate for something lighter now i believe show and. honestly i don't play against him since i left real madrid even university in the european super cup. he was on the bench because he was coming from from the euros but i believe now is more a second striker is area of action is quite difficult to. control with a man you have to control zonal and you have to know that. it's appetite is to score goals you don't have to to expect him to be there on all the four five six seven years ago the union manchester united ronaldo the real madrid first used ronaldo he's not a winger anymore he's not to play to give
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a fifty metres dribbling. action ease the man to be always in the right position and the skills to finish out amazing because right food left food through the back to the wall facing the wall is good in the air is good on set pieces east called to take penalties in important moments so he becomes not a nine but a nine and a half and on betty's he's phenomenal and. i don't think sort of the three sort of force of the five years old is going to make a difference he doesn't remark isn't it there's only three minutes left before the start of the second artist one more question prediction school can you give us one . you know i think portugal less these out of chances to score that they must be able to transform one of them in the chance and score that the ball and kills the game if they don't do that as in spain in spite of my opinion
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is too much ball on the feet and not too much too much movement in the spaces in spite of that they can score and of course you have a house on the bench players capable to give them that little extra difficulty and is good that doesn't listen to me traffic is not very fast anymore font is not very fast anymore and if they attack more species in between the central defenders and the spaces between fullback and center backs they can still hurting. ok fascinating what analysis josie let me take you are safe the second half will speak to you again a full time thank you to. friday's early game so a year ago i clinched a dramatic victory two against egypt in you catherine burke you can utilize star strike is going to suarez and addison vanny were kept somewhat quiet in this one and it was perhaps no surprise see big names myself are not get any game time
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either receive recovers from this industry picked up in the champions league final he remains on the bench let's have a look at the highlights then from this one. there's a jimenez heading in i think we can go to here it is because they haven't is headed in the late goal from a free kick it was to give you a why the win in the last minute prices that it was looks a pressure from europe while you have to clear their lines a lot but this was the go anyone man was going to get that was and i was hearing is great to see a victory and obviously not just him that was disappointed amongst the gyptian contingent so that's how things are looking just looking at the tunnel there down in sochi the place gehring up for the second half it should be a cracker it does complete. gave me so already the first round of games in group a both russian you require have three points there we have a look at the table i think we can for the hosts currently edge it on goal difference there are days russia are at the top of the table he thought that
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a couple of days ago they were in a great position the pressure is now in egypt really to take the game to them when they face russia in four days time. when and celebrations on and off the pitch were proof that football is very much the number one sport in south america and here it is just how much it means to their fans we spoke to some of them following europe why russia for the world cup. thank you bill i did try. to. deal with this i now feel. the way you. feel. you feel she.
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has to. shout it. out of the i don't. feel ill feeling. i feel. like. you are. you. know you feel you are. the a. few i'm a little. joke.
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might have been a probably already we're going to try and catch up with them over the next week or so. argentinian fans have been getting into the world cup proved to be parading three more sky pole citing drum beats and also putting their side is playing iceland in the russian capital tomorrow on saturday. i. think. i.
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call saturday night day three of this world cup does have four matches to enjoy and one will say that it's argentinian fans pakistani and in moscow the spartak stadium to see iceland see that same title and iceland that is the smallest nation ever to reach this told and in fact the size of their country something like forty times smaller than the out of moscow which is incredible is what you as a marine i thought might happen in that one. doesn't win and i would say an incredible talent against a very very happy team i just want you to have two plays shows happiness and they will and they love to compete without any kind of pressure they're not going to give an easy and it's time to argentina but argentina means the talents so i think they're going to win.
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i mean has got to stay for us in front of portugal playing against spain in sochi the current school there it is three one. three golds and i like the second half just on the way it's going to be back.
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when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it means to me death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying there's just no really hasn't been that we're even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the respect they get pelly here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. this in rather trendy over the past few years to talk about the new world order
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fair enough the recent g seven comes out in canada and trunks decision to engage north korea are just two examples pax americana is undergoing a significant transformation. and is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos him in-built it was dismissive to do you like a million little pieces of my compass is going up the study hall mediated. chando into a job with a ship the only palestinians who gets the most help from his jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's a lot of those who in the world under the oak vision know only could do this. and the earth is all upset that it's got to this lady of the muscle that you have i don't want to continue in the doesn't seem to do more camillus also don't piss off .
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ok. ok. ok. welcome back to r t international you know neal with you seven minutes past ten pm this friday night in the capital city at let's get a crack on with more world news where across this hour president trump said he might meet with lot of europe in the next few months it comes after the u.s.
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president calls controversy by reportedly telling world leaders that crimea is rightfully russian across the story sim your account. trump hasn't ruled out the possibility of meeting with president putin he made these comments speaking to the press friday morning check out what he had to say and you know i mean he was this summer it's possible that well made yeah you know i thought you know this all started because somebody one of us should be in the g. seven is you know should be in the g. eight so yes as you've just heard trump wants the g. seven to be the g. eight once again with russia reinstated so that they can work together to solve the world's problems this wasn't the first time he made these comments and he also suggested this during the g. seven summit itself and naturally some leaders were opposed to this including merkel and mccrone to name a few with regard to the crimea debacle trump blamed obama saying that his policies led to crimea joining russia now earlier it was reported that trump also said that
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crimea is russian because everyone speaks russian there but this is yet to be confirmed to remind the viewers let's quickly go through what happened in crimea crimea joined russia in twenty fourteen after nearly ninety seven percent of the population voted to join russia with international observers present so if these remarks by trump are anything to go by this will mark a huge huge shift in u.s. russia relations. the series of terror attacks in november twenty fifth dean are still fresh in the minds of people there the assault on the theater in particular has been a source of confusion and public debate a group of survivors and victims' families have filed a lawsuit against the government over its response to the atrocity show dubinsky has been speaking to their lawyers. one of the don't kiss movements in french
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history a series of coordinated terror attacks across paris one hundred eighty people killed. at this point. my. while the tarot was unfolding inside the box outside what eight soldiers and terrible trolls the parliamentary inquiry later revealed that they were told not to intervene moreover they were also the big boon to giving their weapons to the police sticking rigidly to the protocol. now eighteen families of victims have filed a lawsuit against the french state demanding answers. they were described in the media as the force specially created against the threats of terrorism so why was this force which had the chance to enter.

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