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join me every thursday on the i like simon short and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of alternatives but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and a huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the beach but how would you . agree. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we left go.
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alone. and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet the special one it was also appreciated meet just the radio p.r.t. teams latest edition as we go. look at. some of our other global headlines now the hard one twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal is now on the brink of total collapse turan says it's losing faith in europe's ability to salvage the agreement following america's controversial withdrawal in under the accord iran kept its nuclear ambitions in return for the easing of
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sanctions more details now from. well iran has warned that it may soon exit the nuclear deal that is known as the joint comprehensive plan of action we're hearing from the rainey and deputy foreign minister who says it is clear that the future of the deal now hangs in the balance i told the conference today the j.c.b. . turns of care unit because it has lost its balance as a result of the u.s. withdrawal from the do you the iranian deputy foreign minister was speaking to the press in vienna where the remaining signatories are meeting to try and salvage what at the time was termed a landmark agreement but what we are hearing from taran is they're insisting on some kind of assurances from those remaining signatories in the most notable among them being europe that they will be amendments put in place to offset the negative impact of washington with doing it is that the name of the american president donald trump decided to take the deal it's a deal that the several years in the making it was
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a deal that something was created which is one of the worst that america has in the find it on and since his election campaign becomes a group was going to infinity and not only have the rich gone from a new study has also announced it has to be raising sanctions against iran and at the same time has to come down harder on the islamic republic and this is despite the fact there are rumors that doing so could have dire consequences not necessarily europe has been scrambling and trying hard to convince the iranians that they remain committed to the deal but what we certainly hearing from taran is skepticism as to whether or not you it can offer something of real interest and what this essentially means is that the prospect of iran withdrawing from the nuclear agreement is becoming ever and ever more imminent. a last oregon reaction from political communication professor fawaz r.t. a terror on university who says there could be very serious repercussions if the
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deal is completely abandoned. it may actually lead to a war that both iran and europe are interested. in me but if the agreement is. after us with the. conflict you already have in the middle east are going to increase and i think the reason. that. he. is basically going to push europe who actually work hard to make sure that. iran is able to iran has been saying is that you can have sanctions or you can have. nuclear program. limitations but you cannot have both. limiting its nuclear program and have the same at the same time you can have your cake and eat it that's basically. people
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who are hoping that europe will actually do what they need to do. with the world cup getting a huge amount of attention on social media one british peers found himself in hot water over his comments on twitter board alan sugar who is also the star of the hit b.b.c. show the apprentice and a former football club chairman was forced to apologize after posting the following tweet with reference to the senegal squad and the offensive tweet showed the team with photoshop bags and sunglasses and sugar making a reference to beach sellers after the backlash he took to tweet down but noting that he still thought it was funny and he eventually did make an apology saying that he had no intention of sending anyone the b.b.c. has issued a statement pointing out that alan sugar has apologized in saying that it's right that he's done so but many people including some senegalese officials are demanding that the b.b.c. still go ahead and sack him for it i would join now by day who's the minister
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counts. at the senegalese embassy in moscow many thanks for joining us on tea this afternoon what was your reaction when you first saw that tweet. ok my reaction easy is that we were very choked and we were very surprised that in this twenty first century such idea is can be expressed so what we can say is that it was very very sad. and i think that the said this guy mr allen suga. house to be condemned by the british opinion and by the international opinion. so what about his apology was that enough what else would you like to see happen. he can open he can he can apologize but i think that. research of things we don't have to we don't have to joke it's very important particularly after the
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nice results of senegalese team in this match. respond i think that it's not it's not nice it's not human to have such a reaction and we don't have to do. such things that's why. it's my opinion it's my hope ian i think that in this twenty first century the world cup is great for people to live each hour to make peace to play but not to to make this kind of jokes because of course as we know racism has been historically a problem in football worldwide and one that takes a lot of effort to tackle by a number of bodies and people who are in high positions people like the pair in the house of lords in britain what do you think the b.b.c. should now sack him from the headshell he's been in charge of for a decade. i think you know only on the name of liberty. we don't
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have to to see anything and i hope that the administration of b.b.c. we take. the decisions the right decision. what about the world cup itself let's get back to the tournament is taking place here is one thing i've noticed over the past couple of weeks i've never seen so many people from all corners of the planet here wearing their national teams colors and also with big leaving smiles on their faces how have you found the tournament and the atmosphere. ok i don't hear you i don't hear you at all i was just asking your experiences so far of the world cup now that it's been underway for a couple of weeks have you found the staging of it so far. about. his team we hope you have a good result so we hope but if we don't really it doesn't matter what we hope we pray to but if we don't win it doesn't matter ok perfect
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sporting attitudes about them thank you very much for your time samantha and a minister councillor of the senegalese embassy in moscow thanks for your time this friday. thank you too. next italian fashion giant benison has sparked outrage among aid groups by using a photograph of rescued migrants in an advertising campaign pictures of a rescue vessel filled to capacity were posted on bennett's and twitter page the company logo attached the french aid organization responsible for the rescue condemned the move as an appropriate. never allows the use of these photographs for commercial purposes the dignity of survivors must be respected in all circumstances italian interior ministers also reacted to the campaign calling it despicable benetton defended the adverts saying that it could help draw attention to the plight of migrants as provocative images were part of the firm's brand it's also been strong debate over the use of the migrant issue in
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fashion before and twenty sixteen a bollywood actress and fashion magazine had to apologize for a controversial cover photo the actress was wearing a top that had the words migrant refugee and outside across doubt or the word a traveler stands out magazine said its intention was to address and xenophobia. keith best to the former chief executive of the u.k.'s immigration advisory service told us that provocative campaigns like these can have undesired effects the people we see who are prepared to risk their lives going for across the mediterranean these are desperate people and to use them in any shape or form for advertising products is i think obscene but i wasn't surprised because benetton scott form no this is the organization that actually has featured a nun kissing a priest and the man kissing a priest people on death row i mean they go out deliberately to shock and
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to make people like you and i feel disgusted that we end up giving them a lot of free publicist see as we are now by talking about it if they keep doing this they are going to really sicken people and we're going to end up with many people deciding to boycott their goods so we'll have the the the opposite effect of the one that they want. the way that we all talk to each other on the internet is elevated way beyond just using words these days now we deploy in modi's gifts and of course memes which borrow heavily from movies and t.v. shows but then i wonder threat from the e.u.'s legal overseers who are getting tough on copyright infringement especially online was done in court are now explained. the internet as we know it may soon radically change at least in the e.u. with memes facing an access stench oil crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off.
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or. a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rules they would see platforms censor information to avoid copyright infringements now article thirteen is one of the more controversial of the plan would have platforms install filters to check all the information users upload onto the internet what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes against what is the very much the. social media in particular where it's user generated and many uses the cult of the general is taking snippets from schools it's taking. photos.
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using those in the. now article eleven or the link tax has also garnered criticism it would see online platforms paying news publishers a fee just to if they link to their content now this is already been tried both in germany and in spain failing miserably in both instances and with this new e.u. copyright proposal seemingly on the way there are still a lot of questions as to what actually constitutes a taxable link and what if the government uses it to crack down on freedom of speech while seventy alarmed internet experts including the founders of the world wide web and wikipedia have written a letter in protest by requiring internet platforms to perform automatic filtering all of the current and that their users bloat article thirteen takes an unprecedented step towards the transformation of b. into that from an open platform for sharing and innovation into
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a tool for the automated surveillance and control of its uses. and alarm bells have also been ringing at the united nations human rights council states an intergovernmental organizations should refrain from establishing warse arrangements that would require the proactive monitoring filtering of content which is both inconsistent with the right to privacy and likely to mount a pre-publication censorship for the proposal to become law the e.u. parliament will have to vote on it later this year and its critics are dead set on slaying this bill which they say would transform the internet into a tool of surveillance and control donald quarter r.t. berlin. ok that's it for now i'm back in thirty with your next world cup update on global news roundup just to let you know in some petersburg seventy three minutes in still goalless between brazil.

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