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the headlines on the international. liberation e.u. leaders have reached an agreement on the crisis including the setting up of special . speeding up the extradition process. is attempting to boost patriotism making it compulsory for primary school children to. the country's national anthem. and the group. is only sixteen teams now remain in the race to be champions. it's friday and it's just after eight o'clock in the morning here in moscow thanks
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for joining us on international big day for your news. e.u. countries have now reached a much awaited compromise on tackling the migrant crisis under pressure from. central european countries europe's powerhouses france and germany have agreed to tougher regulations. after nine hours of talks and work a deal has been reached and it is good news for france it is the fruits of combined work and its european cooperation that one as opposed to a number one national decision that would be neither efficient nor lasting. would be numbers will make sure all secondary migration is brought under control and the order is restored in this respect didn't we must stick to the rules and no was silencing can have the right to choose which e.u. state they will stay a. very lengthy discussions but then she discusses on the important subject of migration from the contrapositive conclusions and those of the round about the
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united kingdom has been encouraging for some time which is taking more action upstream in countries of origin so that we can ensure that people aren't having to make now and making these very dangerous journeys often traveling many miles often at the hands of the people smugglers and making the dangerous trips across the mediterranean where we still see some people trying to talk anything about an easy ride with the first day concluding without a joint statement by the member states are you council president warned there was a danger of borders chaotically closing of strife between member states italy adopted a confrontational stance at the summit effectively issuing an ultimatum to the european powerhouses france and germany and us policy are now explains this has been a narrow escape for the german chancellor angela merkel. german chancellor angela merkel she's been given an ultimatum by her conservative i live in her coalition
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that she has until july the first to come up with a pen european solution to the refugee problem and particularly to the situation of migrants inside germany who are where just else way not only one day before travelling to brussels for the e.u. summit the german chancellor spoke in her parliament in which she said. that the migration issue the main the make or break issue of europe seems to me the migration if she could become a cornerstone for europe if we do not manage to solve it it could throw our trustworthiness into question a lot of people say that there will be no european solution but we've already been waiting more than three years for it and i want to take this chance here to say that this is not true political scientist or loans or perkily asco so as the new italian prime minister was representing public opinion in his country. the problem is that. defers country of arrivals so the entry point is
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generally italy or greece so the south and countries which states the mediterranean most of the of the time you probably will feel you know things that this is unfair in that it puts the whole burden of integration only to a few countries and especially italy i think this position on the part of the time in government certainly is part of the negotiations but it is also due to the fact that we have a new anti-establishment government in power in italy and the new interior minister mr salvini is willing in a way to send a signal that italy is ready to block the whole sammy the here is basically that nothing is agreed until everything if. france is trying to instill patriotism in its young of the country's education
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ministry has made learning of the national anthem the march so yeah it is compulsory for primary school children and pupils will be required to know the history of the national anthem and all of the french flags creation they will need not just to learn the lyrics but also to sing the anthem at school and children will also be taught to recognize the european flag and anthem the owed to joy. her or. reverse the national movement to have it we need to learn that our previous we'll have to sing is a master yes but honestly as an elite there is no need to know anything about the so-called european scene you know that's probably is a mr matthew smith would. give you something on the lead but on the other hand it
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forces you to accept something as you know it when you're not cool france is too small for him is a citizen of the world he's a. big fan of globalism it's a big mistake and it's a very old fish in a given. time where in russia is the united states italia in slovenia in austria and should influence a sort of you know national and national id is back the lion's share of the french public some ninety percent are in favor of making children learn the more say. yes they should know this anthem because it's the anthem of the french republic since seventeen ninety two so they in general learned at school i don't know why mr macro all of a sudden realize that all children should know it in principle all children should know it and it's a school they can learn it not somewhere else. i think it's always good to learn
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songs by heart as a child but personally i find the musée as a bit bloody the text is very violent. its own national anthem and so it makes sense for all french people to know it yes of course it's part of the french identity just like the flag the traditional french cuisine all in all it is the french culture we should know it more we just want to the most i think the more say is somewhat aggressive song it doesn't really represent the values of freedom equality and brotherhood. i don't want. at all as awful. i don't. know you know it's a revolutionary song but quite brutal if you listen to the words. yes why not but the french republic is first of all
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a mass yes most of them yes certainly when not where europeans to place it in movie after this cultural opening towards europe well it's a different thing a different issue because europe it was constructed well france existed for centuries and europe is a much more recent development. you know that as well we want to joy yes i know it but not as the european anthem did piaf sang it in french. and i didn't know it was in the neither do i and you do you know it. well. let's get in some footy action for you here on the program the group stage of the world cup is over only sixteen teams remain in the race now to be crowned as champions for the first knockout games will be played on saturday argentina and
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france clash and then it's portugal versus europe why in sochi are the losers of each match will be out of the tournament the winners though through to the quarter finals. now some teams on their fans have of course already packed their bags but not before capturing their experience of the tournament in the photos and videos taken all across russia and we've been compiling the best of these you can check out the fans i view project online on our website he talk. i. was.
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lead . breaking down the last games for you. yeah we call it all special steve but because the view is special we have a special form of playing but it also had me peter schmeichel who has been treated see you fantastic games tonight. they did. pretty boring first. after the break let's look at the graphic because this is what it's all about it's been going to some of the size and then just sixteen so we know and we knew there were three now we know the positions they finished. tonight edging
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england out they take top spot and belgium a playoff game last sixteen roll stuff against japan england because they come second place colombia but they were coming here to moscow to play in the. stadium. so let's talk about that game that. belgium what it's with not a lot of quality in this match but the goal was was very good. i think i think we saw the shortcomings of england squad it's a very young squad and. today they did not think they didn't take the opportunity that was given to them by the manager we saw it and he will pick come up come in at the very last ten minutes i think. he hasn't featured at all to any world class player plays for around austin he hasn't he hasn't played at all and here we see the result england losing one it's a belgium and it gives
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a little bit more believe in the belgium team because we know when they play their best team a world class outfit so. it's for belgium today was a good day going to come to moscow they're going to play in. stocks like stadium that's going to do that on the third of the. nine o'clock in the evening we haven't seen the defense in moscow so far but we've seen the mexicans the peruvian. at the colombia and the colombian it's been fantastic and now we have we can add the english fans and i can't wait for that person. lost their opening game but only because they had a man really sent off after three minutes that the stronger and stronger as they progressed in a night group so let's take a look at the teams that england and belgium will be playing a place in the last sixteen a little earlier today colombia top group h. they beat senegal one nil meaning that japan went through despite losing out to poland a very relieved japanese manager
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a made whole. range of change think of a six substitutions coming in the next survived on a mountain is either playing in surrounds the lead to music came back to win it a lot of pride being playful and i think they did the country's proud is a pretty good game. so let's look at this opening goal and it was one of our biggest hits it but the. biggest shot and he thinks he scored but. be flexible and show the rule that if the ball would have gone in had no one touched it then the player who hits a pole gets it but apparently it wouldn't so it. changes direction when in the back of the net so it goes down as a normal slight change i think a very good he would become a national hero i think you know how how much they appreciated the gold in the last game against england then came that you need to come by they would have been favored to win this match and they showed their strength fifty more minutes then you said it must. absolutely and there's no doubt about tunisia's quality it's
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taken them a little bit too long to show that and you can argue that the team like panama yes it's easy to show that you look at it seemed they came into this tournament as the highest ranking african nation they didn't show that in the first two games against . england first in the. belgium in the second game but in the second hand second have to they knew that they were a class act and i think they decided to win the game and insisted on he said go do it the sinking feeling back to that evening to an easy game it was a last gasp when if england have different. now it's that hurricane hadn't popped up with that wind very true but what you have to remember we talked about this is look at these two games of this three games where you need to get four to four minimum but if you can get to five pounds then it's perfect so you kind of play your way through the group rather than thinking always that it happened in the first game seven go sixteen remain and now it gets really serious that is no second
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chances there's no picking up but two points in the games to come and so it's put up or shut up time do or die after the game and some england fans didn't look quite as happy as ninety minutes beforehand all those those still want to party taking part in a joint celebrations with belgium fans so just outside the kaliningrad stadium with both squads through the knockout stage or really trying to go in the midst of the pie. belgian talked through g after a one their defeat over exit and just having mark at what's happening outside the stadium. of the los lobos or playing with our second team i mean if we can win today we can we don't it's unfair to language just are people standing there first me run
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slower speed limits video editor no two hundred for belgium. didn't. handle the load. you know guys did it three live search our dad say go with the guys from belgium read them again oh it net. anyway paragraphs. can enjoy. the foreseeable stephano we come right out of the spirit of the work on the skies of. most of them . we've only lost one this year or so the soon the this is it is no. the oh you just. come into our. church you know it's like there is one young man in the endless chain jersey that i met earlier home was really disappointed today you happy you're ok
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with it was english from the moment come on it's not the look out i mean don't play colombia next he's conflicted you're just not going to watch the game or what i what are you going to get in my mom's in colombia right now like non-system so hostile family is going to be sending make a move above you make a move you live in this kindness a making women say i don't like the vocals i'm not going away should you ever try to go artsy from outside the stadium and kaliningrad right after the group g. decider guys if you can find some sponsors to bring us back to moscow when we played a final police reports. one two three four five six to. think you had of the game against belgium english fans visited a nation enough got out and there they met another rival russian football fans as peter all over.
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so when he was in his no good old lovely stadium just outside of the center of the city you can see behind me the england team the income the station right now sorting out their tactics over to. right the team of russian english football sporting fund every sleeve there was some tensions between russian and english fans following the scenes we saw. this is a. type of game i will be looking to see for. well. because the hate is just ridiculous.
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the call that. wasn't expected. respect for you just wait for us to get. some silky skills from the england fans there just after the break. jim sullivan fairly. well to really will return i was a three when we. were just relocated from over at the fantastic said i'm over the football complex there over some pretty much. guys great to me it's great to meet other england fans but. yeah it's only absolute nonsense that it's going to be trouble here that there's going to be this this weird atmosphere like you out. pretty terrific.
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but we've been here for a week and would not see anything like that being close to happening for a very very friendly been nothing but welcoming we've met russian fans we've met fans we've been country the fans. site has been open source about. that was one of our richard. was like play with the english lads oh it's really a fantastically good game. i think it needs to really cool. i'm really tired but it's fantastic this is how it's looked. good oh it's a fantastic i know it's a cliche thing to say a festival of football but it really really is it's been brilliant to watch i'm so glad i didn't have to play in the crippling he south from this you know crowd for. colombia is one of the teams through to the last sixteen of course having crossed half the world to support their national side and some who might have expected
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be surprised that politics before the police want. you to i was just i was quick to say i didn't say that. i. spoke to the former colombian player jorge but amused as about his impressions of the world cup. still denies ational the world cup is perfect for rival we had some doubts about its location in the long distance between our countries and how safe it would be deborah thing is all right i feel safe and not only me but our team and people who came here our team stayed real lucky to travel to moscow we also visited soran square went to the match with colombia and now. continue the fascinating journey through the cities of russia together with the national team for the egyptian team the quest to lift the gold trophy is over but
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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. make this manufactured consensus stick to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the flame and merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room see. the real news room. as could be with us today
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a prominent anti child abuse campaign and nobel peace prize nominee has been arrested by the f.b.i. of allegations of paedophilia is our correspondent kelly. twenty two year old joel davis is outspoken in his activism against sexual violence that's what makes his recent arrest so disturbing joel davis has been arrested and it's alleged that he attempted to engage a minor in sexual activity and he's been distributing child pornography now beyond the basic charges the actual details of the case are pretty disturbing. the f.b.i. picked up davis in a sting operation now they revealed some of the text messages he exchanged with undercover agents what's about to follow is rather disturbing but it's actually not the most disturbing part of the correspondence during the course of the text conversations davis stated that he's into children ages zero plus and has no limits davis told him because the offices that he previously had sexual experiences with
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a nine month old boy a six year old go and a seven year old boy now according to the f.b.i. davis actually asked the undercover agents to send him explicit videos and photographs of children the department of justice says they are appalled by the case conduct and edged again still davis is unfathomable as it is sickening and as this case demonstrates to enforcement keep its watchful eye on the darkest corners of the internet to bring predators to justice and davis has for a long time been a very outspoken opponent of sexual violence and an advocate of human rights for two years he had a special position at the united nations he gave regular media appearances and his organization had over five thousand members and was very well funded around the world in order acted and respected in peacetime then you're not going to be able to protect them or respect them in conflict like you need to when you do need the rule of law and so many conflicts across the globe children's bodies are quickly
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becoming sites of violence where rape is used to terrorize and degrade to entire communities now davis went on to actually give a ted talk on the subject of expertise that it was two months ago and the video is now unavailable when he was giving an interview to n.b.c. about how he combined charity work with his studies he said he feels like he's living a double life those are words that would come back to haunt him able to mop and archie new york. a new british intelligence report has shed light on the widespread torture of terrorist suspects by the u.s. and u.k. in the wake of nine eleven. a police reports densely it's a very big truth of information it was eight years in the making and it's all about british spies and their involvement in torture and rendition all rather the extent of british involvement in torture and rendition in the years after nine eleven during the so-called war on terror the report says that the u.k.
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tolerated inexcusable treatment of u.s. detainees and that although there was no smoking gun per se the policy of the u.k. side at this have been to simply close their eyes to what the u.s. was getting up to with detainees the phrase used in the report is that agencies deliberately overlooked reports of mistreatment and rendition as a matter of institutional policy now to reason may has already responded to this these reports publications she said that u.k. personnel were working in a very new and challenging environment at the time which in some cases they weren't prepared for and it took too long the prime minister said to recognize that guidance and training for staff was inadequate and that detainee related work remains important and at times difficult but that intelligence a.
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