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delavan at the fifa world cup sees fourteen goals with colombia eliminating poland in the last sunday's fixture. and it has been a day to remember for england and panama fans despite a heavy defeat. tournaments seeing some two million fans come to celebrate football but one brazil fan goes viral over his newfound passion for. yahoo group. other top stories that you leaders gather for emergency summit on migration as the crisis continues to sow discord within the.
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car broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our key international thomas with our weekly coverage of the top stories that's coming up in a bit but right now our special coverage of the world cup still in full swing here is a look at the action from day eleven. 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 team world cup well let's have a look at some of those goals then absolutely amazing three nil and we knew that poland tapped to get a victory we knew that colombia had to get a victory and the break was but i put the story of tension crossed by hammers rodriguez and yet he made it roast twice to not pass the keep the end of the o.t.
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a few minutes meanwhile right now found out he made it to nil in the seventy's when he won in steroids with the use of a cross to make sure that cal got his forward and then one for the rondo were observed do you see for slicing pass by you to explain it in the seventy fifth minute to send those columbia fans absolutely wild and not so much joy for the pardon fans as they'll be packing their bags in the open with the the over the open the with the 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
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celebrations. oh oh oh oh oh oh. instead of celebrating coming back to work a vital points off to the two will draw with senegal japan funds who are making sure they had tightened up after themselves in the stadium it's the second consecutive game. they found set down a spot of post match cleaning and the respect they've shown as business is to russia has been praised on social media we are now exactly at the equator of the world cup i'm even dreading the thought that we were halfway home where they already through and still know neil nails nine hundred fifty four record twenty six consecutive days without and they'll draw was beaten yesterday at belgium and your game so now with thirty two games in 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
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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 laptop on that and manchester united boss joe is a very you know told us him he thinks will come out on top. can be a big match. can be a match just the serve because both go to the next round depends on what's happening 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 through wise they have the know how how to compete how to be clever how to to try to influence the game
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weeds the emotional side of you so. can be a big match. i have to have to say the same reading has been right on the money on many many ok agents in his predictions and i agree it 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. and say looking at what the impacts and what he was going to have a great price i mean you've got as i said looking that year ago i rush as you say this is a 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 back the first place but looking at the other teams about egypt and saudi arabia this is where you're going to have you with another one of your predictions laid out something i always do that because i think wants to leave the world cup obviously egypt is not going anywhere but you want 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
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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 not 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 fitting in a lot of good there are very let's not talk about that what the wrestler got a group b. that exceeded the ramifications as to who russia and you're a guy they got to be playing then so at the moment as it sounds we can see there alexy 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 would be taking 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 and just a fortnight ago and i have to say you run with very very impressive i guess they lost yes they had a goal ruled out four of fraction of an offside but overall they looked impressive
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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 gaves and that's it so who knows definitely and look at portugal all four go. that they scored so far were scored by one man if iran managed to contain that one man yet then they will 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 i hate oh it's obvious ira can inspired six one win over panama in group g. but the panama fans they weren't left too disappointed after their nation scored their first ever go at a well right at the end after her for the moment for her for her.
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but i'm not panama did not lose a thing again lots of experience we scored our first goal at a world cup we feel fantastic the whole country is celebrating and so our team we can graduate you from here from a really small country with a huge heart. start goes 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 the drug england fans just because the down the property think they're going to win the world cup now peter england six. and well england no matter how much they hoped to believe today could never imagine their school this many but despite the fact that they got all these goals despite the fact that hurricane scored only the third ever finding them playing in a world cup of the jefferson gary lineker despite the fact hurricane is now leaving the golden boot i said rinaldo. there's one goal that was more important of this it was the last one i went to panama philippe benoit on the seventeenth minute peter
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just take us through this goal and say white significant. it's significant because . i think she games it forms and their goal score was eight two two now at this point we're leading the group so they obviously play the second game they would get the six points and at that time the goal scoring was very short. one so when philip when i scored this goal. it equaled that 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 us up from the front page and who's going to be intimate 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 it's take you through some of the goal action so he's a big defender he got to be the pharaoh most of england goals and missing.
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no one looked at john stones that no one the exploited the big because you're looking at how he came and harry maguire the two big guys the two strong strong guys and then we had for me a little bit of doubt about a penalty and that's jesselyn god who who got. pushed appalled at what you don't even know to be completely on fake up and see it and you think oh that's a bit brave about you would also put it out there no doubt about the finish again father slightly disappointing isn't that 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 sixth minute this was all just feeling god must go to england school from from all right and so. it's this is this is just. it's just you know i did on many many occasion and he's
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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 this is it's weird but he isn't in the forty's minute and this time i actually believe. that this is it this is one of the best. clue. the the training page the way the roll the ball off the cross everyone was ready everyone made the right. the right movements and they were just very very good thing we have the right englishman watching that game looking at the state another woman to man the people of adjoins as a dominant win for england six warned demolition of pot i'm off. it's been a very hot day in the city no good old story home the case but also very hot for the funds from too much moving in funds no having a bit of interest what something like today oh believable i think it's. sort of
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exceeded our expectations that we thought i want to sunil but six one like of a thought that like so five nil half time you have to slow down a bit don't you five know how tom how many will cope so we'll be able to say the absolutely brilliant so yeah that promised me was just breathtaking joined now by two hundred many and fans and those of you saying you've come here to russia to bring convo to russia you've certainly am not until question how do you guys keep on going with such an it's. a culture it's cultural it's our culture we're happy people 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 after being beaten six wars in the here and now is that hero right now in the national hero. laos. boat now there are many group of funds that would beat this boy it's up to what was really a comprehensive defeat but the panamanian funds they're not like noble funds they're
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better than noble funds but what tell us what do you think about it while we how were you able to have so much energy so much to you look at historically first time in the work of we we are enjoying it we therefore also it's very important to be in a much where the players score the goal and for us the story in the word go. yes you know this is the least bit by the way about to be i don't have a national hero the president is even to thank you i have a house but i want to get the best here and the bed here in the morning. of the. five i don't. have enough. yet i don't think about it.
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just how after the much ozil to catch a quick word with a couple of anglin stars from this six one victory they told me that this is given a boost to a team that already has the rolland team spirit the sky high we did everything we needed to do and a lot of rules and lots of plays and poems and force and over helps the funds as well and living around the. thought was the most important thing and we want to do that so go be happy with off things we can improve on performance of it was good but again we're going to keep going keep improving improving keep the rhythm core because both from a quick side so we need to be ready. for lots of kids all over the world the world cup this how you do first get into football i know for me to tell you ninety was where my love affair with the sport started but nobody i've ever met has a story as good as this one i'm joined by sing and her father ravi you know alicia
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brought the bowl out on to the pitch here in issue no to play will come to you in a moment to find out about that but we start without ravi how did this come about this must have been a fantastic opportunity i was just one of my friends facebook me and said it was a competition. you don't i thought well why not give it a go and we just did a video a you tube video don't long before doing some scales the organizers had to facebook . he just said tell us why your kid should be chosen to be a much more korea so i just basically said she used to be into fairies used to be she's now into. video and this must be a fantastic experience what was it like walking out on the field today well it was really exciting i was really excited and it was like in trade i let people think it didn't know it's going to be which people sometimes stage it and. really i have to myself in this competition and think people that i did it watch me on the t.v.
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like on the family and friends and again everybody and now i did shake the hands of to plays and when i walk down the line. do you believe it's so we can and not the stress free choice of song choices what an experience to have to say. experience. all the russia has managed to impressive wins in its first two matches at the world cup some are already casting a critical ally british tabloid the daily mail has published an article making doping allegations reminiscent of those that surrounded russia following the two thousand and fourteen olympics and a piece by nick harris alleges a cover up of one of russia's players positive drug tests who is not participating because of injury no harris claims he is out because his sample was switched. officials have denied that by pointing out in accuracies in the article and reiterating that the russian team is clean something they said even before the
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article was published but which it neglected to mention. the answer coup gives ample space to the opinions of people external to the investigations and voluntary fayose to state the key points of this matter fief is investigations were conducted in collaboration with wilder and wilder agreed with the fish conclusions therefore we can only conclude that mr harris believes that while this position is not relevant in this case delavan of the world cup has come to an end and we have seen some spectacular games and a ton of goals including panama first ever and the term an england is breaking records but a black has brought heartbreak from poland which has been sent packing by colombia the final round of group games gets underway monday promising plenty more drama neil harvey and peter schmeichel have you covered for the upcoming matches.
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all with political fissures deepening in the e.u. over how to deal with the influx of migrants to some of the blocs leaders have gathered for an emergency meeting to discuss solutions are to dumb quarter explained. 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 any agreements that are made between the e.u.
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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 noticed to e.u. leaders like emanuel macron 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 deadwood city and who massively claim their national selfishness when it comes to the topic of the migration well now at the conclusion of the summit merkel said the e.u. needs to focus on their agreement with turkey as
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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 hypotheses needed to be put away namely the understanding that all refugees who wanted to come to europe would get accepted in europe get a fairer legal procedure and then be distributed across a continent this was absolutely illusory from the outset and this truth now if it comes to be faced even by the german government well actually there is not yet
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a solution in sight it's only a tory compromise in political formulae and one will see at the next weekend whether out of contradictory statements ers something reliable it will emerge. italian fashion giant benetton has also found itself embroiled in the debate over the migrant crisis it has been facing a backlash from aid groups after it used a photograph of rescued migrants in an advertising campaign pictures of a rescue vessel filled to capacity were posted on bennett tons twitter page with the company logo attached a french aid organization responsible for the rescue condemned the move as inappropriate. meditatively need never allow the use of these photographs for commercial purposes the dignity of survivors must be respected in all circumstances italy's interior minister my tailor salvini reacted to the campaign calling it despicable benetton defended the advertisement saying it could
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help draw attention to the plight of migrants as provocative images were part of the firm's brand there has been strong debate over the use of migrant photos before in two thousand and sixteen a bollywood actress and fashion magazine had to apologize for a controversial cover photo of the actress was wearing a top that had the words migrant refugee and outsider crossed out while the word traveller stands out in the magazine said its intention was to address the scene a phobia. best former chief executive of the u.k.'s immigration advisory service told us that provocative campaigns like these can have desired 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 you know this is the organization that actually has featured a nun kissing
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a priest and the mom kissing a priest 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 publicist says 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 they good so we'll have the the the opposite effect of the one that they want. the united states withdrew from the u.n. human rights council on tuesday with top officials in the trump administration castigating the international body and accusing it of rank hypocrisy and political bias president trump wants to move the ball forward from day one he has called the institutions or countries who say one thing and do another and that's precisely the problem with the human rights council as president trump said at the u.n.
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general assembly there's a massive source of embarrassment to the united nations that some governments with egregious human rights records sit on the human rights council for too long to 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 has frequently accused the body of being biased against israel and while not being tough on other countries sees as authoritarian israel welcomed america's withdrawal with prime minister binyamin netanyahu calling it a courageous decision now the head of the human rights watch has said it only reflects a commitment on the part of the united states to defending crimes committed by israel and while the u.n. 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 it is unfortunate that your letter sought to undermine our attempts to improve the human rights council you put yourself on the side of
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russia and china and opposite the united states on 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 it has not gone down well in europe either with many officials there reacting angrily and stressing the council's importance in 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 a supporter of democracy in the world stage the european union will nevertheless continue to fan 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 says america's decision undermines its claim to be a country that respects human rights. this is american withdrawal from human rights
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council reflection of how serious the problem is with the arms of ministration which has become totally biased to israel and it is favoring those very interested even to the american interest and i think withdrawing from such an important human council local more 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 grave 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 good reputation of the american administration and this is also linked to many other issues but on the issue of human rights this is going to be a very serious loss for the american policy. turkey's election
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board has proclaimed to one of the winner in sunday's presidential election with nearly all of the ballots counted unofficial results given fifty three percent vote everyone will enter his second term with sweeping new powers which a slim majority of voters in a referendum last year elementary elections have also taken place and a coalition led the ones willing a tape party is projected to win a majority fifty six million sorry majority fifty six seats. he's been a majority of seats now fifty six million people have voted in turkey on sunday and one point five million turks voted abroad. by that doesn't mean more news in about thirty two and a half minutes stay with us. argentina venezuela they are mad about bitcoin because they're commies are in freefall those
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are prayer for all currencies when he had a major currency like the dollar the yen the euro the panel and enter a similar crisis which i believe will happen you'll have then adoption rate in those countries wall spike as well as a way to store of value as a way to preserve wealth because the banking system is completely unsustainable they will not exist as we understand it in ten years time it will not exist central banks are an endangered species. in a world of big partisan. lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get 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 truth the time is now for watching closely watching the
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hawks. blowing welcome to cross talk we're all. things are considered the role of well has become quite fashionable in the political left to call anyone you don't like a nazi or hitler why is it come to this while the demonisation after all words have meaning and much much more on this edition of crossfire. cross talking political insults i'm joined by my guest mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have bob h.
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he's a political analyst with sputnik international and in cyprus we cross to alex cruciform he is he is the director and writer for the duran dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let me first go to you alex in cyprus. i've often said on this program you have to be careful with your political rhetoric because it's almost impossible sometimes to walk it back now we're in an environment as i said in the introduction anyone you don't like is a nazi or adolf hitler it tells me that the mainstream media and some politicians particularly on the left have no idea what a nazi is or what hitler was all about go ahead alex yeah that i agree with you they have no idea what it is or what it was about you're exactly right it shows that they've lost that debate based on facts whether you're talking about russia or investigation of the whole russia collusion or even a lot of what's being said about.

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