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portugal and spain are playing in their group. with. i. mean time england. final sixteen of the world cup and a three. emotional roller coaster. with. the way from the. leaders leave an informal summit on the crisis empty handed amid
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a growing row between several of the blocs member states. just a month to moscow this one the twenty fifth of june my name's kevin over there with a round up of today's world news and of course another great some a sunny day out there in russia a great football ahead than to tell you about. we're ready on the day twelve of the fee for will cup on all four teams from group a will be out on the pitch later the euro quiet russia game will determine who gains first place in the group let's see what our top pundit thinks the team's chances in the coming hours than. can be a big marriage. can be a marriage just the third because both go to the next round depends on what
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happened before but if this is a marriage where a result is needed i can imagine a competitive match the home team has also behind. support. 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 with the emotional side of you. can be a big match. russia will face your acquire the somare arena both through to the knockout phase but today is set to decide crucially who takes the top slot in the group then saudi arabia will test egypt and their superstar player more harm with. his or the group look at the moment russia and europe who are level with six points each qualifying for the world cup final sixteen egypt and saudi arabia are both there yet to score
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a point world cup host peter schmeichel and neil harvey seized up monday's fixtures from our studio in st petersburg. the whole idea. was that the whole sort of. forum and talk was that whoever was winning a rush of euro why the chips are you ready to be playing are the portugal and spain . it's not like that anymore because iran obviously the one against morocco iran and portugal they're playing later on. and the thing about you know when he said. quote portugal should win but portugal has not played well right now though has been absolutely outstanding let's call it four goals. and he scored all of you know if i had one chance but didn't fall for it for christiane although and that
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tells you a story about what the quality of this this portuguese team is now looking at that in the table he hamish you can see it's an e.t.a. from from the top three they run the big reputation team fun of picture of the political and they would be free and you know this is it in a sort of curiosity in this game is that iran's manager says portuguese he said he's worked with christiane a rinaldo at manchester united a drill madrid and also at portugal so he knows if anyone out to stop was john or another when i was going to make that point if you stop him which isn't easy i have to say that it's not easy but if you stop him you know then in two games they've only produced one chance of it and fall for him that means portugal are not the team that. it is not but with think now what we do know about torture is they know about winning that are in european champions and they weren't i mean they won smelling of roses in the in the games they played in france two years ago it wasn't
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great but they were very effective and ended up winning it so you just never know but spain i think we've we've talked about this quite a few times i have the opinion that spain and from and they have the best squad they also have players who are us so used to winning games to winning torment and playing at the highest pressure for like so many players from barcelona a players from real madrid in that squad they will be. in no doubt about that. and then probably win the group. that's pretty just mention those days games are. as to who goes through to the final sixty spain faces morocco want to run will play portugal there's everything to play for for the top three that securing a win is the only way for iran to get into the playoffs we caught up with some of
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their hopeful fans a moscow. ah but i imagine there are still some was god could be hot and i think a lot of like one was. created for her or she is famous for being called so it's good to be just as safe like you don't need it if i'm leaving you at. the rugby. i. love it but i've got to. let people. was that it was like please
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her feet off the wall see raising money. you know brazil was beautiful it was good but here is the life feel level of percival it was very easy to travel everywhere. i couldn't i was anything not to mount the rest but to. go through but this. was done. so now. how do you know you know time yet. thank you take a few pictures. that you have not really. focused on.
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these are not the best you know what we think about that you. know. that was just the family was no such thing but the air really was good. to see. you. got to go let me go. so quickly and. could see if this. was. going to be a one of the best experience i'm going to hop you could go for some. time but like. six months or just. an hour make. love let's ask.
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about. the. let the adventure continue then meantime with the biggest country on the planet andrew fama hitched a ride with a fun driving to every venue. so she's one of the ninety five seats for the saloon right here today we're going to meet and marry cain football fan site team in fact he started to drive between more levon high cities and this will become his nighttime briefing reasonable right to based here in russia. how many days on the right both his thoughts keep trying to be honest it's a time in which you feel slightly makes the motion so i can tell it is a fairly obvious one but i don't have a great selection of music that's my main problem i've only got about five or six
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c.d.'s it's a very different sort of atmosphere really i like being on my own sometimes it's hard to think but there's a limit to how much i can be on my own and basically i stay with friends when i can have a few friends in michigan no good old been moscow i'm here in sochi and occasionally a motel by the side of the road they're actually very good very cheap very efficient twenty four hour food wife boats will spend probably half the nights in the car just recline the front seats and hope nobody dystocia. to emotionally attached the col i already loved it but now it's just it's something that is it's kept a roof over my head literally so i don't think i could combat it's a part of it anymore i started a catcher and drove to catch him but then. volgograd. stealth crosses two days ago and now so fight city so fall six to go i'm going to try to.
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get my mind straight up but in the country where i'm living i just could have missed the opportunity to do something different on a full well i'm never going to visit all eleven cities again in one go but next part is the most difficult part i'll be doing. for russia and europe while you're off to samoa. kaliningrad i'll have to draw a few list. just to get by. but yeah the most ambitious and then all the way back to just in time for. the last two weeks will be a bit easier i know moscow st petersburg some forwards think of england what believe it but i did an estimate i really think about six hundred pounds. travel expenses for. the whole month. it is a pyro off the price of the petrol back home is five comes to speak. with the
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sixteen thousand nine hundred ninety i think you might need to think you will have the best right thank you very much. so that. he really does typify disney. and the madness of fans. yet in the just one hour sunday was a real roller coaster ride for supporters from crying ponies funds to devastated after this six one thrashing by england then the joy the winners will hear the goals the group the day.
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the though it was. not. at the the. way. the. the the smiles on the t. as well british record producer and d.j.
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paul oakenfold was also initially as well to get the fans own in the mood. he believes his twenty's going to help people get a better understanding of russia and its people. first of all in the many years i've been coming to russia russia has just. moved people speak english it's much more of a course from a politician say it's very international i induced good to see the russian people ramps mind me when the world cup's all of what the russian people will believe we've already international people coming here and now they. go with these people from asia south america africa europe and i think it will help the russian people for the words of the money myself stay with us for a world cup special coverage throughout the day live from russia make us your number one choice to cover this huge sporting event wherever you're watching in the
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well. thank.
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you so. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so you want to be president. or something want to press. you to go right to the press this is what. real people are. interested in the why. question. again here leaders seem no closer to finding a solution to the migrant crisis gripping the block talks in an informal summit in brussels on sunday failed to deliver anything concrete it comes amid an escalating row of a refugee policy which has put several countries adults with each other at the meeting at least presented its own plan to overhaul migration rules but that got
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a less than favorable reception from some leaders that when i proposed. we're putting forth a completely new proposal that aims to overcome the dublin regulations we want to tackle the problem in a structural way public opinion is asking for this if we know that add the european council unfortunately we will not yet get a comprehensive solution to the migration problem and that is why by or trilateral agreements are mutually beneficial so should a fast on this issue france will take no lessons from anyone this year we're the second country taking in the most asylum seekers the valleys of europe a respect for human and individual rights everyone agreed. in the need to have a european commission. a common responsibility to the common challenge. artie's don't quarter than takes a look at what's driving the country to par. europe is very divided over the
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migration crisis and any agreements that are made between the member states are bound to be met with contradiction 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 that 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 macron i'm in favor of having mechanisms that take this into account we cannot have gum trees that massively benefit from e.u. so the devotee and who massively claimed their national selfishness when it comes to the topic of migration now at the conclusion of the summit merkel 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
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how much this cost the e.u. it 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 it division 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. . more than a year after the liberation from militants things are slowly getting back to something like no military in the syrian city of aleppo some parts are still in ruins but locals are finding ways to try to overcome all the difficulties they still face. what is different is safety when we walk in fear we are saved me
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a happy secure safe is back again see. that's for the western media i think they're being unfair to us because they still show bare for the children in the streets the state of homelessness and beggars they treat aleppo's if it is still in ruins and life that's. we are the people of the country and it is really your going to restore it and make it grow the west says everything is destroyed but no one cares about this country except for us the people of.
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saudi arabia is reportedly mulling plans to isolate qatar from the mainland by digging a canal along its border that would eventually turn the gulf state into an eyelid got into the saudi state media the construction of the sixty kilometers long canal will take a year several international companies reportedly been invited to compete for the project the deadline on monday reports say could cost read as much as seven hundred fifty million dollars the government those now actually officially confirmed this plan yet igor's down our reports on what we think we know. the saudis are not settling down for anything but the best c.e.o. your marinas and beach front resorts are said to be built along the canal after all tourism promotion is how were fish oils explain the project cause opinion of all the commotion on its border is on nobody's list of concerns. does the construction of the canal contradict international law decided arabia have the right to wreck the military base there does it have the right to install a nuclear reactor there and organize
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a nuclear waste dump of course it has ten thousand percent a right to do so that sovereignty in its full sense. and it's difficult to see this canal as anything else abud saudi arabia having yet he nother dig at its neighbor in june last year the gulf kingdom and its best buddies announced a full blockade to carter accusing it of sponsoring terrorism then they confronted doha with a list of quite you merely demands that included severing ties with iran and shutting down the t.v. station which qatar rejected with the canal in place cancer will lose the only land link it to has on top of that the can now might not be the only plan saudi arabia has for the border area some reports suggest that riyadh adding insult to injury intends to build a military base on the side of the canal that's closer to qatar while also using parts of that side as a nuclear waste dump so in this way they're just trying to launch even more
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escalation saudi arabia the u.a.e. along with their allies this time it's not just political but i think it's physical or geographic or way of truth for the isolated but again i don't think that this would be a very successful as world war i don't think the saudis are right to say what is true of their goals because the house and other allies in the region first and foremost turkey and also iran so i think this would only further lead to divisions within the gulf it softly even amongst g.c.c. countries i don't think call way. necessarily view. such a hostile way like the u.a.e. and saudi arabia does the saudis apparently aiming for the troll of the year award are hoping for the canal to be operational as soon as next year as for cancer it can't do much here apart from getting used to the island mentality and looking at this as a free moat. for appalling they'll continue to follow that story i'm kevin zero in
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this of a new story so far this monday but is. of course has be again today in the headlines of the huge to football coming up for you full games russian facing year ago among them only option fully back stories as they are up here on the t.v. side of things too much for the whole thanks thanks for watching out international colors here thirty have a great day. argentina venezuela they are mad about that plan because they're commies are in freefall those are preferred all currencies when you have a major currency like the dollar the yen the euro the pound enter a similar crisis which i believe will happen will have then adoption rate in those countries while spike as well as a psuedo store of value as a way to preserve wealth because the banking system is completely unsustainable
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they will not exist as we understand it in ten years time it will not exist central banks are an endangered species. a blight for many flips over the years so i know the gunman so i got. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch put a funnel school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the super money killian a loan has been spent each year to twenty million one playa. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great so well with. me it's going to. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way he's going to be our
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coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the beach but probably with you and a great game the great you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down going let's go. along. 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 me to just say the review the aussie team's latest edition make up a bigger. look. dumb
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action attention we're going underground is today the british back to aerial bombardment of the middle east's poorest country yemen is on the nato e.u. discussion in luxembourg coming up in the show should prince william be visiting israel today we are told the gaza minister of health and head of the palestinian towns along the international relations talked about someone even with a now is a good time for the first ever official u.k. royal trip to the illegally occupied middle east of lands and in the week of a landmark u.k. report it to hundreds of deaths caused by prescriptions of medicinal heroin what about medicinal cannabis we speak to parents who are legally and illegally giving their children what the prime minister selectively licensed told us the more coming up in today's going underground but first to more of the third in line to the british throne prince william without his wife. a to visit israel and the occupied territories it'll be the first official royal visit to the illegally occupied land
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since their existence was catalyzed by the balfour declaration in london one hundred one years ago but will be meeting with notorious israeli military forces north according to israel's twenty four news tons of military involvement which the other favorite thing of the royal family obviously be steering clear of the israeli military in order to try to keep things unconventional that was very clear from what they showed told us yesterday and while the killing continues in the context of israel's violation of u.n. security council resolutions israel is itself already outraged jerusalem affairs minister several can slam the royals for listing a tour of jerusalem all could see as a trip to the occupied palestinian territories rather than israel the nami oral candidate echoes donald trump and prime minister benjamin netanyahu god bless the united states of america and god bless jerusalem the eternal devoted capital of israel undivided is of course against international law and prince when he will not
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according to the shed you'll be visiting garza which r t captured with its cameras in the past few weeks. tensions are very high right now and the israeli army started to shoot randomly i. think. that on balance it's i need to predict that. sunday's right i mean that. i mean. that's kind of but if not garza prince william probably will be going to visit the grave of his great grandmother princess alice of battenburg buried in jerusalem there is likely to be no visit though to the grave of rather than on the job. but. yeah it's about the semi determined.
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that they should. not have who were less than. twenty one year old medical student resigned on the job they're killed by u.k. backed israeli forces while their hands were allegedly raised since the end of march more than one hundred thirty palestinians have been killed and over thirteen thousand injured joining me now is former gazan minister of health and head of the palestinian council on international relations dr sam name he's in gaza where prince william will not to visit this week to talk about some naive israel accusing your organization of the government of gaza hamas of paying a great return marchers and that the killed paramedic twenty one year old resigned on the job hurled a smoke grenade at the israeli army thank you very much. the biggest.

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