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day eleven of the fee for world cup sees fourteen goals with colombia eliminating poland and the last of sunday's fixtures. and it's been a day to remember for engeland and panama fans despite the heavy defeats. i was twenty minutes seeing some two million fans come to celebrate football but one brazil fund goes viral after his new found passion for russia. the other group. and in the weeks the other stories even leaders gather for an emergency summit on migration as the crisis continues to sow discord within the
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blow. a very warm welcome i'm neki aaron and you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international all the latest world news on the stories that have shaped the week. first some highlights of a busy sunday from our special coverage of the world cup. the final game this sunday is over the last of those three and it's a massive win for colombia but the three nil loss means that poland are out of the twenty eight world cup well let's have a look at some of those goals then absolutely amazing three nil and we knew that poland had to get a victory we knew that colombia had to get a victory and probably it was but i put the story attempting crossed by how
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measured regas and your immediate roast i used to not pass the keeper in the footie a few minutes meanwhile right now found out he made it to nil in the seventy's twenty one in tear over the results of a cross to make sure that rocco got his. then one rather odd oh absolutely beautiful slicing pass by eating spree now in the seventy fifth minute to send those columbia fans absolutely wild and not so much joy for the poland fans as they'll be packing their bags one amazing stuff well as we say about colombia fans and latin american fans themselves they've been absolutely brilliant they were plenty of color and noise to the world cup and those come in fans were in high spirits no surprise singing and dancing even ahead of the game and then i have plenty of reason to continue the celebrations. oh yeah oh yeah. oh.
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ok we are now exactly at the equator of the world cup i'm even dreading the thought that we were halfway home where there were already through and still no mill mills nine hundred fifty four records twenty six consecutive days without a male no draw was beaten yesterday at belgium and was a game so now with thirty two games and. still no no mills is fantastic i mean you can you can you can't knock the action can you and also it seems to be just getting better and better you've got to go into the surrogate from tomorrow when it really starts to get busy and i can't wait to morrow we'll see groups a and b. see their final matches plate hosts russia will take on or why in the fight for the top spot i will be at that game i'm lucky to be that the one locked up on that and manchester united boss jerry's a reunion told us whom he thinks will come out on top.
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can be a big match. can be a match just because both go to the next round depends on what happened before but if he sees a match where a result is needed i can imagine a competitive match the home team has also behind a huge a huge supporter. of their own country but you know why they have the know how to compete how to be clever how to to try to influence the game weeds the emotional side of you so. can be a big match. left up to say it was a marine who has been right on the money on many many locations and his predictions and i agree with me is going to be a huge huge match i think the best way to have a look at this one is so we can have a look at the tables as well because of the ramifications say looking at what the impacts and what he was going to have
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a great price i mean you've got as i said looking that you require russia this is the match that you'll be going to as well yes so looking the table that six point six points it's a shootout isn't it is to decide who's going to take in the first place but looking at the other teams to egypt and saudi arabia this is where you get a copy with another one of your predictions laid out something i always do that because i think. it would leave the world. obviously egypt is not going anywhere but he wants to leave the world cup with goals under his belt has already scored want to get russia that penalty but let's remember the record of five goals in one game scored by alexei lanka back in the ninety's still stays which is a remarkable achievement maybe so i will try to score six why no i think there's a few people he was just a loud voice he wants to but also i think he probably would be something to make up for the fact the disappointment from the champions league final as well definitely should be something which would be really facing a lot of good therapy let's not talk about that what the wrestler got that group be that exciting at the ramifications this is to russia and you're a guy they've got to be playing that so at the moment as it sounds we can see their
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alexei spain on four points portugal on four points and i was there for the game when they played each other to get that particular drill three straight and that was something else in sochi but look at iran they're going to be the key players in this are playing morocco are taking on spain and you were saying before that you thought maybe morocco could cause an upset respect maybe get a point because spain of the sake it would perhaps field a weaker side is the such a thing with spain but iran portugal now that really could be key couldn't it but i was at the iran spain game in just a fortnight ago and i have to say you ran with a very very impressive yes they lost yes they had a goal ruled out for a fraction of an offside but overall they looked impressive and a lot of pundits and fans of even other teams agreed that if iran played the same way against portugal they have a chance to get a result i mean a win game nobody really was going for iran but as we've seen from the start of this be plenty of surprises and it's a case of picking your time isn't it is only you're only going to get seven good gaves and that's it you know it's definitely and look at portugal all four goals that they scored so far were scored by one man if iran managed to contain that one
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man yes then they would get a big test for portugal whether they are actually a team and not a one man band but back to today's games england fans were given plenty to cheer oh absolutely ira can inspired six one win over panama in group g. but the panama fans they weren't left too disappointed after their nations scored their first ever goal at a welcome. right and being a star co-host former denmark goalkeeper peter schmeichel broke down the highlights of that game. if you just put your foot to the floor you can probably feel the seismic trim is coming from this mean of drug england fans to make of the doubt the property could go to win the world cup now fade to england six and a ball ball and well england no matter how much they say hope to believe today i could never imagine a school this many thoughts despite the fact that they got all these goals despite the fact that hurricane scored only the third ever binding the player in the world cup of the jefferson gary lineker despite the fact hurricane is now leaving the
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golden big i said it right now that. there's one goal that was more important of this it was the last one i went to panama philippe benoit on the seventy eighth minute peter just take us through this goal and say white significant well. it's significant because belgium has stood. their play two games they've got six points and their goal score was eight six two now at this point they did were leading the group so they obviously playing the second game they would get six points and at that time the colts going to say two one so when philip are going to score this goal. he quit the band and then you know and this is significant in terms of who's going to win the group so who's going to play the run a shot from the front page and who's going to be to much to who's going to play the winners from group h. essentially because he's in the belgian level on points level on goal difference level on goals scored they are at the moment completely all square and just take
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you through some of the goal action so he's the big defender he's got to be the pharaoh much of england goals and this thing is were greedy how terrific no one looked at the johnstone's and no one the exploited the big because you're looking at harry kane and harry maguire the two big guys the two strong strong. guys and then we have for me a little bit of doubt about the penalty and that's the chess and then god who who called that pushed a poll down what you are don't even know to be complete don't think up i don't see it and you think oh it's a bit brave the backing would also put it out there no doubt about the finish again followed by slightly disappointing news and we were hoping for more contribution from the i think i think what happened with here is they actually checked it and they showed that the referee had made the right decision the one goal that really had no dispute about it whatsoever came in the thirty six minutes this was all just feeling god the first goal of the thing in school from the formal play and it's
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it's it's a cracking this is you know this is deafening go all over this he's got he's done this for manchester united on many many occasions and he's a guy that has he's got the knack of turning up at the right time scoring important goals and he's not everybody's favorite player it's just it's weird but he isn't in the forty's minute and this time i actually believe. that they said that this is one of the best goals some of the goals that we've seen in the tournament clearly. that the training page had the way the role the pulled out the cross everyone was ready everyone made the right the right movements and it was just very very good time we had our own englishman watching that game looking down at the state another the one two men the people of adjoins as a dominant when storing england sticks won't demolition of possible.
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speed a very hot day in the studio good old very high in the case but also very hot for the fans bunch of us are going to find it interesting that something like today believable i think it's. sort of exceeded our expectations i rethought i want to nail the six one like of a. five nil halftime you have to slow down to five you know how i mean it was. oh cool to do we'll be able to say they are absolutely brilliant so yeah that promised me it was just pretty sick joined now by two part of me in front of you saying you've come here to russia to bring khan of all to russia you've certainly not until how do you guys keep on going with such energy and culture and cultural it's our culture we're happy people here we are the bit the happiest people on the word we are now i've never seen a player walk out of the stadium as happy as philippe following after being beaten six war and national hero now that hero right now in the national hero.
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oh do you know there are many group of sons that would beat this boy tough to what was really a comprehensive defeat but the panamanian funs they're not like normal funs they're better than normal sons but what tell us what do you think about it while we are you able to have so much energy so much to you look at historically first time in the war cause we are enjoying it we therefore also it's very important to be you know much where the players score the ball and for us he's doing the work go. surely you know he's sleep there bellowing about to be made to the national hero the president is even to thank you for having. the best here and the best ever it is my. hat. off. that.
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you have. to have. that. just have to the macho zeal to catch a quick woods with a couple of england stars from this six one victory they told me that this is given a boost to a team that already has morale and team spirit. the sky we did everything we needed to do and we got a lot of rules and lots of plays and promise and force and over to help the fans i hope this will go and live and work around. that was the most important thing and i want to do that to be happy with are still things we can improve on performance over was good but again you gotta keep going keep improving improve and keep your rhythm core because both from a good sides who need to be ready. so if you took him across the street at least you know if the lord is party central this sunday evening it's the long day it's been a hot day but they are all going to keep on going right through the night i think.
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all of their russia has managed impressive wins in his first two matches that the world cup some are already casting a critical eye british tabloid the daily mail has published an article making doping allegations where ministers of those that surrounded russia following the twenty fourteen olympics but piece by nick harris alleges a cover up of one russia player is positive drug test who is not participating because of an injury harris claims he is out because his son paul was switched before officials have denied that by pointing out the in accuracies in the article and reiterating that the russian team is clean something they said even before the article was published but which had neglected to mention. the answer who gives ample space to the opinions of people external to the investigations and voluntary fails to state the key point of this matter fief is investigations were conducted
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in collaboration with wilder and wilder agreed with his conclusions therefore we can only conclude that mr harris believes that while this position is not relevant in this case day eleven of the world cup past come to an end we've seen some spectacular games and a handful of goals panama's first ever at the tournament in fact england's breaking records but a blank has borne heartbreak for poland to have been sent packing by columbia the final round of group games get underway on monday promising plenty more drama neil harvey and paid just like i have you covered for the match is tomorrow don't miss it. usually when we have brought about
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a situation with either conflict we be it me or the three decides to go. first people to rush into the u.a.e. do their departure and as soon as we depart. so as to the budget. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. you somehow want. to go to the press this is what the four of the four people. on the interstate always in the water. should.
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welcome back with political fishes deepening in the e.u. over how to deal with the influx of migrants some of the blokes leaders have gathered for an emergency meeting to discuss the aleutians donald corso reports. well markel was originally looking for a european wide solution to the migration crisis but she's since gone back on that now she's looking for a bilateral and trilateral agreements between the e.u. member states this we know that at the european council unfortunately whom i get get a comprehensive solution to the migration problem and that is why by trilateral agreements are mutually beneficial how can we help one another without having to wait for over twenty countries but before any such agreements materialize the problems are already apparent first of all europe is very divided over the migration crisis and
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any agreements that are made between the e.u. member states are bound to be met with contradiction take the visa grad countries for example that's hungry of the czech republic slovakia and poland they outright refused to attend today's summit they said it was a power move by merkel to control their domestic political situation and then you have other countries that are refusing to take in migrants outright italy last week refused a migrant vessel and was forced to land in spain while just a couple days ago malta also refused to another migrant vessel and you know these actions they're not going on notice to e.u. leaders like emanuel. just people from my pont i'm in favor of having mechanisms that take this into account we're going to have gum trees that massively benefited from use of the dead sea and who massively claim their national selfishness when it comes to the topic of the migration. now at the conclusion of the summit merkel
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said the e.u. needs to focus on their agreement with turkey as a framework for agreements with other migrant origin countries but let's not forget how much this cost the e.u. that was three billion euros this sternly still a lot at stake for merkel because she actually just had a political standoff with her internal minister he wanted to turn away migrants at the german border even though they had been registered in other e.u. countries so with the vision apparent across europe it's hard to see how individual agreements between member states and more spending is going to do anything other than drive a wedge deeper within the heart of the e.u. . so much of european had thought prosy needed to be put away namely the understanding that all refugees who wanted to come to europe would get accepted in europe get a fair or legal procedure and then be distributed across a continent this was absolutely illusory from the outset and this truth now if it
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comes to being faced even by the german government well actually the reason of yet dissolution inside it's only a tory compromise in political formulae and one will see it the next weekend without contradictory statements something reliable it will emerge. from the united states with a jury from the un human rights council on tuesday with top officials in the trumpet ministration castigating the international body and accusing it of lanky poker say a political bias as in trump wants to move the ball forward from day one he is called institutions or countries who say one thing and do another and that's precisely the problem of the human rights council. as president trump said at the u.n. general assembly there's a massive source of embarrassment to the united nations that some governments with egregious human rights records said on the human rights council for too long to
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human rights council has been a protector of human rights abusers and a cesspool of political bias washington has long had a troubled relationship with the un human rights council the us house frequently accused the body of being biased against israel while not being tough on other countries it sees as authoritarian israel welcomed america's withdrawal with prime minister benjamin netanyahu calling it a courageous decision but the head of human rights watch says that it only reflects the commitment on the part of the united states to defending crimes committed by israel and while the un secretary-general expressed regret over washington pulling out the u.s. envoy to the organization claimed there was no other option as rights groups blocked attempts at reform these are unfortunate that your letter sought to undermine our attempts to improve the human rights council you put yourself on the side of russia and china and opposite the united states on
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a key human rights issue the united states will continue to be a rural leader in calling for human rights for all people and enforcing international attention on to mass atrocities. why it's not gone down well in europe with many officials there reacting angrily and stressing the council's importance on tackling global abuses the united states decision to withdraw from the human rights council is regrettable britain support for the human rights council remain steadfast today's decision risks undermining the role of the us as a champion and supporter of democracy in the world stage the european union will nevertheless continue to defend human rights and fundamental freedoms whether in multilateral for around the world also by cooperating with us whenever possible. the general secretary of the palestinian national initiative say that america's decision undermines its claim to be a country that respects human rights so american withdrawal from the human rights
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council reflection of how serious the problem is with the arms of minister sharon which has become totally biased was room and is favored in those really interested even to the american interest and i think withdrawing from such an important human occurrence or local votes council. undermines all the claims from the side of the american administration that they care so much about human rights that is very dangerous very good situation it has undermined completely the ability of the united states to play at all in any peace in the future and it is definitely affecting the deputation of the american administration and this is also linked to many other issues but on the issue of whom otherwise this is going to be a very serious loss for the american policy. thank you for joining us this hour we'll be back with the latest in just over thirty minutes see that.
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well. this is a border checkpoint between afghanistan and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the pakistani army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet. jax if to bring north waziristan back under control.
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over local people are last able to go. to work. whether they want to or not they have to build new lives for themselves and. the only way to get into his ear is to know is with them thank you stan a military they agreed to take our crew along but on their terms our timetable and program were agreed in advance and wherever we went the military had to go with us for our own safety on the other hand no one prevented us from making our own
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observations. so in the shower the military brought us to our hotel where a lot of foreigners used to stay. even here in the city that was never on any terrorist or extremist control this is the entrance to looks like a lot of fuel a few. with guns surely all these hotels built as a fortress. that snap was a wrist on itself yet but a neighboring province they have brought us here to show was what they call the. center but anytime we stepped outside over a hotel we were scored by four to five vehicles loaded with five or six well
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armed passengers every once in a while was so roadblocks and ways to wire fences the sense here is that you are driving through a military camp and peaceful life he's only possible to be on the sponges. and he's going to. go as they explained to us. is where they keep former militants well trying to reintegrate them peacefully into normal life and these people. that. previously. they are being.
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