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meditatively need never allow the use of these photographs for commercial purposes the dignity of survivors must be respected in all circumstances italian interior minister teo salvini reacted to the campaign calling it despicable benetton defended the those saying that it could help draw attention to the plight of migrants because provocative images were part of the firm's brand there's been strong debate over the use of migrant photos before in twenty sixteen a bollywood actress and a fashion magazine had to apologize for a controversial cover photo the actress was wearing a top that had the word migrant refugee and outside across doubt while the word traveler stands out the magazine said its intention was to address it xenophobia best to the former chief executive of the u.k.'s immigration advisory service told us that provocative campaigns like these can have an desired effect. 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
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is i think obscene but i wasn't surprised because benetton scott form now you know this is the organization that actually has featured a nun kissing a priest and the mom kissing a priest the people on death row i mean they go out deliberately to shock and to make people like you and i feel disgusted so we end up giving them a lot of free publicists is 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 good so will have the the the opposite effect of the one that they want and it's just turned six thirty sunday evening here in moscow you're watching the weekly for r.t. international are the biggest stories of the past seven days and our continuing world cup coverage more of the week's headline news after the break.
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you know world big part of the market for us and good spirits it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart or we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. when lawmakers manufacture a consensus stick to the public will. when the ruling classes protect only. themselves. with the famous merry go round be the one person. doing or middle of the room
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sick. leave. the world. but politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. more somehow i want to listen . to the right to be close it's like i'm a forty three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of my colleagues. said.
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hello again the palestinian families say they've been prevented from entering a public swimming pool in the southern city israeli city of carry out get the reason it was allegedly given was that they're not residents of that city but the family says they were denied access because of their identity. so. there was a holiday and we wanted to go out we called the polling period gatt and they said we can come when we got there someone went out of the office and told us that no one can get inside today except for the residents of korea get young people who are in front of us arabs as well said what do you mean you said we could come in why are you saying no now and i realized that this all happened just at the time when my wife with her headscarf came in that was the moment when he decided not to let anyone in for eleven years i've been working on different projects bringing together jews and arabs and creating conditions for our joint life here for our future. and it was that i don't understand why they make a difference between jews and arabs we're all children of adam yes we have
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different religions but we are all people. i was so upset when they didn't let us in i felt that it was racist i feel that we arabs are a minority here we are outcasts and we've contacted the pool of thor it is but they have not responded as yet now there's also been another similar case in the small israeli village of mabu in the public swimming pool where allegedly has an underclass practice of separating jews and the bedouin palestinians the regional council told us that it's the bedouins who asked for separate swimming hours blaming them for the tensions and also says the request was made on religious grounds or member of the joint list which is an alliance of arab dominated parties in israel said he'll call for a criminal investigation into war he says it's discrimination locals are also divided over whether such a policy is right. it shouldn't be like this and i think this bull should be boycotted and no one needs to go to the swimming pool if they did it. is equal for both of the study of the things you quote ok this is has many people living in here
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and this is very very long to tell people what they should do and shouldn't do people need to leave legally without anyone telling them when and where they need to go where they can go if there is violence between the jews and the business disability and very necessary speak. the way we talk to each other on the internet these days is elevated way beyond just using words now we deploy a modis gifts and of course main switch borrow heavily from movies and t.v. shows but then i wonder threat from the legal overseers who are getting tough on copyright infringement especially online adonal quarter explained. the internet as we know it may soon radically change at least in the e.u. with memes facing an axis tensional crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off.
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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 it 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 the very much the why in which. and social media in particular where it's user generated and many uses the cold's of the generating is taking snippets from news all schools it's taking a video it's taking photos. using those in the. now article
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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 of bloat article thirteen takes an unprecedented step towards the transformation of bintan it from an open platform for sharing and innovation into a tool for the automated surveillance and control of its uses. alarm bells have
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also been ringing at the united nations human rights council states an intergovernmental organizations should refrain from establishing a new force or 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 enter net into a tool of surveillance and control donald quarter r.t. berlin. questions are being raised in the united states over the treatment of celebrities who make provocative and offensive public statement so america looks at some of the most recent cases. here we have yet another case of liberal hypocrisy two very different cases with two very different outcomes first we have legendary actor peter fonda a staunch liberal who came under fire for
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a series of unhinged anti-trust tweets in one of those tweets he said that trump's twelve year old son should be kidnapped and given to pedophiles saying quote we should rip the baron trump from his mother's arms and put him in a cage with pedophiles this tweet prompted baron trump's mother first lady malani a trump to report fonda to get service then find a delete of the tweet and apologized many conservatives called for fonda to be sacked but sony pictures while condemning find his actions were a few is saying that they will not make any changes to the upcoming film because it would affect people who have made the film so no punishment for liberal fonda however when roseanne barr posted a racist tweet about valerie jarrett an african-american obama official saying quote muslim brotherhood and planet of the apes had a baby her t.v. sitcom was canceled many pointed out that liberals ignored roseanne barr's racism until she crossed the obama administration saying that she's previously compared muslims to nazis and referred to supporters of palestinians as nazi helpers most
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infamously when a university indorse the boycott divestment sanctions movement roseanne barr called for the killing of all non jews on campus tweeting i hope all the jews leave u.c. davis and then it gets nuked somehow this was all ignored but once her racism was geared towards the obama administration that's when liberals drew a line but even after barr apologize for this recent tweet it's been announced that her show will be relaunched without her but the point is when we look at fonda's case and boras case why are the outcomes so different well one is anti trump and the other is pro trump so it looks like we're witnessing a classic example of liberal hypocrisy. i will be live in our world cup petersburg in a few minutes with neil harvey and peter schmeichel for the highlights and halftime analysis of game two of three that's underway right now and if you saw the gold alert on screen a few minutes ago you know that japan's even things up against senegal it's now won a piece of their neil and peter here in a few moments whatever you're up to this sunday thanks for checking in with l.t.
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a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. usually when we have brought about a situation where the end of conflict we be it me or the three decides to go cia the first people to rush into the u.a.e. do their de-boned departure and as soon as we depart the forces said this and so as to their budgets.
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what politicians do. they put themselves on the line and they did accept it or reject it. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go to press this is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. this shit. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better god than fourteen all costs swiss customs i phone and play all the science is controlled by them and they impose the openings on so it was it it was it took these forms all plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe most to pieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards and sold in the side
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a very good afternoon to you all great to have you with us once again for all the teams coverage of the twenty eight same feeling. world cup in russia three games again today were on to the second half time to be countering but between japan and senegal one one in this group h. clash teams already have three points but sitting pretty with for the moment what do you make of this one p.j. could go either way for i would say for most in so far it's been it's been an interesting contest. sending all started off like and like
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a house on fire really played well in the first fifteen minutes put a lot of pressure on the on japan and also got a goal in that period but after fifteen minutes it was all japan and they they came back in the game and started to create chances and then. you know the self settled more knowing through it and they got their rewards. about halfway through the argument that yeah about the hometown model it's not a look at what peter's talking about that very very strong. stuff for senegal i think the words he used there were battering and this was the result after eleven minutes. he. had a few more of the japanese goalkeeper i don't know why he's trying to punch it away or what it does he punches this straight into a live a post side the omani and he didn't know anything about it but when we look back at the statistics he would have been noted for
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a goal and also he scored this goal and. a little bit fortunate for them to score like that but they deserved to be one up at that at that point and i said that they stayed on top for a couple of minutes that was in the eleventh minute and they stayed on for three four moments and then japan started to get into it and in the thirty minutes and the caution you knew it then scored and well just a fantastic goal and i had my opinion. actually. i said from the inside. he said if you don't what are you doing what are you doing great. go where yeah i know one of those but this is the beauty of football that it did look very i don't really own but it really looked like senegal had the better of a japan that began to look stronger but look look faster but it's it's not for the look fast i think prime target everyone and that's seen as a very fast. and this is the interesting bit that they're competing with
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competing with him on set pieces i've had is everything long balls that they've really been the japanese players really can jump so they are competing with it but physically they said they go look sort of strong and in all fairness which seven minutes to go in that first half. think they had it was young who scored their own yard mean game one when he was assured by him to the pitch by the referee slightly fosco gul but he's not so good with a keeper in front of it now well established he had a clear run with the ball one and one with a goalkeeper and the goalkeeper redeemed himself and saved that. but that was kind of the biggest chance. after the two goals are scored so but i think it's a fair result that they come in at halftime and it's one one and i'm just thinking with full point see. you know anybody i'm happy with that would you say. this is like sort of the great group with full teams that are even the pros and you
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can really tell as to who the best team is i mean i would argue i mean you think you can expect one of the of japan a cynical to win the first game but both of them and leave poland and colombia pointless and in third and fourth place isn't that this is now that backlash and it is an arena or not because they're in a horrible position or maybe if they go into that knowing that their four points behind to the teams i mean even appointees not really any good to why didn't they have to win i would say kind of counting away sets a month you know it makes it makes makes for this issue. for them what to do you know you've got to go out there and trying to get to in the game and many times it's much easier to play football like that when you have a game that is you know. if if the manager can put different tactics into to get a certain result it's much more difficult than if you just know that you have to go and win the game it frees you up to just concentrate on trying to score and. and
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you know they know what they do what they have to do but this game's not over yet this game's not over we can very easily see goals in the second half it's not like both of them are happy with the one one. that both have been trying to score the second goal so let's wait and see what happens at the time and then we know for sure what the what the other two teams they have they have to do and as you said both of shown enough to go in and when they say it's beautifully poised for the for the second half we already know did when they won constantly england six one against panama what a time it must have been for the england fans team inspired by hurricane patrick that the palomar funds under thought this was a bad result for then you wouldn't know from their reaction they were thrilled in fact that their country scored that first ever world cup go. to our.
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throughout her i. eat. and you have to say. when you're that happy scoring a goal six nailed down that tells you a little bit of off the quality of the team that you're supporting and. and i'm just thinking about that panama right here on the expense of the united states and this is this is truly amazing the united states they've been in this world cup many many times and they've done fantastically well and we've sort of learned to look at the united states as one of the better teams taking part in this tournament then are here but come on and and they have not been do particularly well in the most so
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which is good that they are trying to take the silver lining i think from what will probably be a very big cloud blown into the competition great day for england founds and we have our own englishman watching that game looking at the state another one to remember peter all of it joins us live now from these the no go road oh hey see you on the other england fans because you're all one yourself this must have been some fun times to get that and. well being the fans were absolutely wonderful as well of course we're going to get a lot of credit for the panamanians they've put on well they told me earlier on they told me to bring ton of will to russia they've certainly done that but the england funds in fine voice through out the much of course the first five goals were scored and again in the goal where the england majority of england fans were behind and they were sitting there throughout no i've just come out of the stage and had a quick would waste with a couple of the england players and asking them what this means what how they fail
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if they swallow all of them very very not wanting to say this was a big force from them spoke to jesselyn got it i thought was absolutely fantastic today he was saying so well this was all about the team jordan henderson i asked him what it felt like having the captain's armband on which he did of course when harry came went off and he said this is not about me this is about the team and also children pictured the co-chief by asked him how it looked from way where he was stood he said it looked pretty fantastic peter of course i'm sure you've played in a few games where most of the action is at the other end to new playing korea and yet . all of them saying that there's been a big boost to an already quite buoyant angling camp. they have to play belgium next of course they're all very aware that this is this that's going to be a big task you are asking whether they knew whether they're expecting people are going to be rested on off well you say look that's up to the gaffer that's up to gareth southgate he has to decide and put the goals the amount of the match captain
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harry came becoming only the third english player ever to score a hotrod at the world cup he joins the hollow drunks of said geoff hurst and gary lineker and puts himself in a very fine position for being the the golden boot winner on the told him and england dominant from the off they'd always looked like this was going to be an england win right from the first go going in the fifth minute and they did not disappoint some very happy england fans as well i can tell you we're going to go up to the fun fest in a little bit not be back till continue later on from there where i'm sure i'll be joined by a much more raucous atmosphere than the one currently outside of the nation if you don't state what i can tell you though it's a football stadium this is when it's jumping it's got back culture in effect a real role of sound that comes out of there is a wonderful experience certainly one that i know i will remember for a long time a lot of england fans will remember for a long time and what i said about the panamanian fans still cheering even though they lost the goal scorer philippe following the smile on his face i've never seen
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a footballer leave a six one demolition with such a smile on his face thirty seven years old he's retiring after the told him and he's panama's first ever world cup goal scorer what a way to go out. anything speak for all of us he was looking up to be in the stadium nizhny novgorod i think i was because this is her own warmongering that gives those goals can you imagine what happens if they do i mean the whole country is going to go bananas well the order of the the the standing graving of england on to the world cup trophy i'm sure all the other british. to that point no i'm thinking about the panama. community not this score another goal what will happen oh my god it's going to be a national holiday it is here i'm elected said not just the founders we saw the manager thrilled throw the team scored a goal that's not inspiring confidence in the players not really it's nice and when it's a world cup those are the kind of things i'm not too happy to see that you know you
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can be happy with the game scoring a goal when you six know down and celebrate like that then maybe you know it's not the greatest idea to have those kind of teams and anyway. they score they have lost and then they're not happy and according to the yankees media. think i'm not going to win the world cup of course it happens every four years the. more action coming out like this is i of course problem colombia that we clashing in khazan one of the people who will be amongst the crowd that is a super fan a super dedicated fan come from the united states this person seen almost a hundred and fifty will cup matches. and they have despite the u.s. as we just talked about failing to qualify that's why we had the pleasure of panama here's what they found things about the twenty eight hundred total meant so far.
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the organization is very good to get us through security get us to the games very socially which is unlike other countries that i've been to other world cups. my grandmother was originally from russia so it was a good reason to come here and see russia and to visit but also because i know that many of the cities around here so beautiful i want to be able to come and see it too. there is no tense political relationship at the world cup people get along i meet people from iran. russia from egypt we all are here because we find joy in the same thing in the joy is watching football idols i've not heard wouldn't exist seeing anybody everybody here in russia is sexually claiming they did very helpful day to day talk to us it's actually been a wonderful experience.
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very impressive and how he ever got to love soccer as an american i don't know talking about the english media we've got family here and i'll get to you sam welcome your correspondent for gold dot com now isn't that going to win the world cup no probably no no you know you accusing only english press of being supporters because i think that's the best use we've had to wait with the league team sheet and whether they should support the team or not so it's an interesting interesting it's not really that. we've talked this is a week ago and i would talk when the and play the first game but this is actually the first time in all the time that i've been connected with england where the expectations have been reasonable you know just going to well so young see and then obviously winning against tunisia at that changed yes now we are winning it would bring it home.

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