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after nine hours of intense deliberations e.u. leaders reach a non-binding agreement on the migrant crisis but warned there's still a long way to go to solve the immigration issue. a prominent u.s. anti child abuse campaign and nobel peace prize nominee has been arrested by the f.b.i. over allegations of paedophilia. and the group stage of the twenty eighteen world cup in russia is over only sixteen teams now remain in the race to be crowned champion. it's eleven pm here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international live from our studio with me in
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a day or two to welcome to the program and exhausting to day and all night summit is over with leaders finally pending a deal on migration they seem happy with the agreement but you're opinion council president of task warns the signing was just the easy part. as you go out so i would do all migration so it's far too early to talk about the success. we have so much to reach an agreement if you look. but this is inside the easiest part of the test. stores from the growth as we heard there the european union leaders have reached a compromise agreement over the whole migrant issue there are some major changes that have been put forward and these include the fact that migrants can no longer choose where they will live migrant centers will be set up in non european countries at the same time there will be more support given to mediterranean countries that are affected by the whole migrant crisis the real. ok sion of
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migrants across europe will take place on a voluntary basis and the dublin agreement that essentially says that the responsibility for care of migrants waits on the country where their migrant into the us will this is now going to be completely revised and what it means is that we will see joint you appear in forces monitoring rescue operations in the mediterranean sea and the responsibility for this not falling sewed me on the shoulders of the italians the agreement however is non binding and it comes in an effort by europeans to show solidarity after late on tuesday the italians refused to add here to agreements that had been made on other issues on military financial and digital issues until the migrant issue was solved today to do so from our small intermission proceeded to produce a lot of things so based on the entire basis of cargo boat as soon as it was willing the whole question is essentially what does a non-binding agreement mean we are hearing from the italian prime minister who
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says to quote that italy could initiate procedures against european union members who do not respect the deal now although you have the german chancellor angela merkel in the french president stressing that the shows european unity what is clear is that they've had to bow to the pressure of the italians and other central european states what we're hearing from the german chancellor is that here and that this is not the end of the road and this is an important step in the very direction where of course not he had at the end of the room the latest spat started when italy said it would no longer take in migrants now the new agreement states that if a migrant for example is picked up on the german austrian border but was registered in greece or spain he or she can be sent back the question remains of course how exactly this will be implemented on the ground and how this new agreement will pan out. experts told us that despite the show of unity from european leaders the
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states still bitterly split for america is a really deep political trouble we don't know whether she would be chancellor in the next weeks and so she she was obliged to. you know reach a compromise. prong is not consistent i thought i mean he's keep saying that the wants are more strongly than. human europe but then he is the first who blocks migrants. and on the border to meet only the blocks for. me does not accept n.g.o.s facets to our lives the french boss and this is something that really is shocking for the at the conference or save from speed lessons to us when they are not at all an example to follow the e.u. . made a show of unity but this show of unity became in e.u.
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and then in need centers. are so many crises that they want to to mask the fragmentation of the group but at the same time. this compromise when you look at the control mice east quite tweak. to say it's typical of e.u. like on the greek. east part of a compromise because he's too a constructive big meaty so everybody can agree but actually the program he's. pushed to work over the dates and to try to gain time but if you look at what has been agreed everything is voluntary it means on a voluntary basis for recent no obligation to any decisions taken in this compromise. a prominent anti child abuse campaign has
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been arrested by the f.b.i. over allegations of paedophilia caleb maupin reports twenty two year old joe 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've 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 that text conversations davis stated that he is into children aged zero plus and has no limits davis told them to cover offices that he. he had sexual experiences with a nine month old boy
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a six year old go and the 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 alleged against children even this is unfathomable as it is sickening and as this case demonstrates the enforcement keep its watchful eye on the darkest corners of the internet to bring predators to justice davis is a long time outspoken advocate of human rights he had a organization with over five thousand people it was very well funded he gave regular media appearances 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 in so many conflicts across the globe children's bodies are quickly becoming sites of violence rape is used to terrorize and degrade to community 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
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now unavailable when he was giving an interview to n.b.c. about how you combine 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. france is trying to instill patriotism in its young the country's education ministry has made learning a national anthem the most is a compulsory for primary school children people will be required to know the history of the national anthem and of the french flags creation they will need not just to learn the new rights but also to sing the anthem at school the lion's share of the french public some ninety percent are in favor of making children learn the musée it. yes they should know this answer because it's the anthem of the french republic since seventy nine silly in general learned at school i don't know why most of.
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the older children would know it improves i believe children should know it and it's a school they can learn not somewhere else. i think it's always good to learn songs by house as a child but personally i find the musée as a bit bloody the text is very violent to. its own national anthem it 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 that we see all in all it is the french culture we should know it more we just want to the most i think the most is a somewhat aggressive song it doesn't really represent the values of freedom equality my brother did they get it if i don't. i don't want. to thank you. i don't. even. know you know it's a revolutionary song that's quite brutal listen to the words.
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yes why not but the french republic. yes. yes certainly why not yeah europeans do place it in movie after this cultural opening towards europe well it's a different thing a different issue with us and this is europe it was constructed while france existed for centuries and europe is a much more recent development. delos well we want to tour yes i know it's not as the european handsome piaf sang it in french . and i don't know it. was neither do i and you do know electing this is. by learning to be french patriots children will also be reminded of the need to be good europeans as they'll also be taught to recognise the european flag and the o.t. joy. her. national
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movement to have it we need to learn our previous we have to sing is a must yes but an aussie is a need there is no need to know anything about the so-called european and steve you know that's probably mr mark fauresmith owed it give you something or lead but as yours around it forces you to accept something else you know when you're not call friends is too small for you is a citizen of the world. big fan of globalism it's a big mistake and it's a very old fish and i didn't really time where in. the united states italia in slovenia in austria to influence you know national and national id is back.
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to palestinians have been killed on the gaza border with israel during a mass protest according to palestinian medical officials a teenager is said to be one of the ted is the fourteenth we can row that thousands have rallied against what they call israeli occupation. you. risk. injury after injury and as you see sense the beginning of the beginning of the protests today the fourteenth week of the great march of return at least twenty palestinians have been injured by live ammunition and tear gas canisters there israeli forces continue to use lethal force against the palestinian protesters palestinians have been protesting for more than fourteen weeks demanding demanding the right of
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return demanding the right of defeating the locate that has been imposed on the gaza strip by israel since the beginning of the protest says the beginning of the great march of return one hundred thirty one palestinians have been killed and more than fourteen thousand palestinians have been injured including fifty four palestinians who got limbs amputated from the upper and lower body where the israeli forces have been using explosive bullets that have been fractured fractured completely fracture bones and tissues and causing long lasting disability i'm now standing approximately two hundred meters away only from the fence and it's very clear that the israeli soldiers are really stationed at the protests continue palestinians continue to protest and it's very clear that they have a message to the world that they won't give up on their land they won't give up on jerusalem and they won't give up on trying to stick liberation israel says its soldiers target only those protesters who attack them tel aviv considers the
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palestinian based organization hamas as terrorists and says it uses protesters to breach the border. now much anticipation is growing around next month's meeting between the u.s. and russian presidents is due to take place in finland in two weeks time the summit comes at a major low point in relations between russia and the west mauled by the script poisoning which russia is accused of and the alleged meddling by moscow in the us presidential election in an interview to a british t.v. network russia's foreign minister touched upon all those pressing issues. can. you give any assurances that the upcoming mid-term elections if you don't sign will not be meddled with my version of the press or something because we can't look intelligent or discuss something which is based on highly unlikely. might be.
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the best a geisha in the united states has been going for problem to europe because now we'll probably do real damage to the internet research the russian troll factory there is going to be judgement in that is something which requires a throw in the they submitted their old case and the chips just quite a number of things which were used for the data so let's not jump the gun. it was loose carol but i don't think that the logic of the who said sentence forced verdict later i don't think this logic is going to prevail this whole russia election meddling hysteria according to sergei lavrov is a prime example of a new and trendy mentality kind of act to accuse stand figure out later with the investigation into the russian interference in the us presidential elections still ongoing and in his opinion in opinion this approach prevails on the global geo
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political scene right now and they've even led to this quite peculiar exchange between him and the journalist. there are many in the west he said the chaos whether it spreads it whether its cause whether it's from the white house or good at all and put a little before the world and before leaving the sight of you are difficult for skeptical actions since really good that the brotherhood is also into that later but the chaos or the going to the un see this does the chaos benefit russia as some in the west said. you have to be within the. historical free. for the logical for. you because goodness it's russian government for weeks before the presidential elections and the months before the world what it will do use it from alleged chemical attacks in syria to the us
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elections i mean geographically why these accusers have found russia's fingerprints well pretty much all over the world standing out of those cases though is the case of this crippled poisoning back in march if you don't remember. a former double agent for the u.k. and his daughter were found poisoned apparently by a very powerful nerve agent in the u.k. city of the sales berry and the u.k. is adamant russia did it in fact they presented russia with one question was it vladimir putin who ordered the poisoning or was vladimir or did just lattimer putin kind of lost control of the people who eventually poisoned. and his daughter so sergey lavrov was confronted in the interview without the journalist asking was russia to benefit from this together for all of retorts saying that in fact in his opinion the u.k. was the one to benefit from the poisoning.
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you accusing the british state of a cover up of this whole incident i don't exclude this and as long as they don't give us information you know that the boat then russian citizen citizens have died in london during the past two years although i do think all ten cases have been investigated in the secret form we don't understand what. and if you want to know the reason. well it's your goal one of the worries go is that who is the. sort of devoted in the business of the political good from what is going on. should it's come full circle it's an interesting situation whereby the country which is leaving the european union has determined the european union pulled a sort of rush when they were ready or through or you know look at all some of the
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europeans you do see you must explore the russians it once you must expel them so they did most of them some do now again official london has been maintaining that it was only more school we had both motive and means to carry out a poisoning like this one in fact a lot of european countries sided with the united states the united kingdom they expelled diplomats just like london did expelled russian diplomats and russia in its turn responded by doing the same and when it comes to a more generic story line of the interview for i may say so a lot of talk about the highly likely the infamous highly likely aspect of the rhetoric aspect of things nowadays so the level of also has stressed that in his opinion we are already living in what he calls a post to west to work and as for russia's role in this post west world he says that more school plans to play a role on equal parts an equal role with other players in this whole thing so when
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it comes to some predictions for the future for some forecasting there you have it . less than twenty four hours to go till the first playoffs of the fifa world cup in russia sixteen teams have been sent back. in the group stage meaning another sixteen remain in the race to be crowned champions in the first games on saturday heavyweights argentina and france clash in khazan and it's a new of why instruction the losers of each match will be out of the tournament the winners through to the quarter finals when portugal play impressive you're a guy or on christiane a renowned or the world's best player he seemed upbeat in training ahead of the decisive game and even showed off some adults and skills meanwhile here are some numbers from the first half of the largest football party all or.
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you. could be forgiven for thinking to see something else. but actually this is one of the good mix of the love the cold celebrate the truck was personally. with a lot of the loops of this ceremony goes back to the pre-christian period in mexico but it's usually a good deal done by a little sister to the but this takes place in moscow looks to communities like her to the russian. always fantastic god is a really great atmosphere you know it's a really nice man and i think it's really nice to have like mexico where they send
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spirit and that old russia can see a part of mexico here it's. really important because it's the day when you can remember all your sisters all the people you love the people that it's not with you anymore. present body i'm everything going on people are. very happy to be. part of the. such that we should include work in the traditional mexican style you've got the frogs and these plates and these dishes and even some of these quite scary looking skulls but the best part. for those final group games didn't have as much at stake as some of the previous ones it was more a matter of finding out who to play whom in the last sixteen in the first games of the day colombia sent senegal with a tight one nil win japan joined the coffee growers in the last sixteen despite
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losing to poland and later europe's heavyweights belgium and england clashed in kaliningrad with belgium beating england one nil both though were already through to the next round and she is your one to one in their match with panama but exited the tournament nonetheless. clumber is one of the teams and through to the last sixteen their fans have traveled halfway across the world to support their side and while some thought they would encounter difficulties along the way they've been left pleasantly surprised.
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believe people dismissed so if you will miscue this mission is. received it's so easy you just the police believe. in lots of the. chicken that. you saw the politics before. you it. was just it was great to see you didn't see. another sixteen to have had their world cup dreams ended but not all of them received a warm welcome home the south korea squad were pelted with eggs upon their return even though their victory on wednesday eliminated the reigning champions germany
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from the tournament. the team also had christian thrown under them despite the shock defeat handed out to germany it was not enough for south korea to go through to the knockouts the squad still find their fans for support and will now return to competitive action i think twenty nine thousand in january. we also spoke to the ball gary and the football legend has written. about his impressions of the tournament so far. well i'm going to withhold it i'm not a big fan of comparison so every world cup especially every team is special and for years a lot has happened in the last world cup in brazil spain or i just champions fail to reach the knockout stage today we see the current champions germany going home every day brings new surprises after that everyone thought it would take something
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extraordinary for colombia not to qualify if they wanted but with difficulty brazil's not yet convinced me that they are a competitive team in my opinion name is still in shock and hasn't showed himself to be the foot of the play i know from boss alona and it's not visible because katine it plays better because of the injury he doubted whether he would enter we see james rodriguez has not yet recovered so there are many activists and in addition historically europe is furious he was nothing new as well cup highlights and i'll be back in the top of the hour with melissa to stay with us. they gave us national camera. roughly once they showed some will pay you for the. future uncool videos during the world cup and sell them with the broccoli string at . my down more on string i don't roughly don't t.v.
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. visually to top this project and. taken care of our cars just stuff you could run for most of them from a completely different car to i was just. ecstatic. the problem is that we kind of have a code we think that state they call nice it's not part of sweden. just the kind of money. oh no it's not slow stop stop stop stop to quote. my culture is crisp country and we don't do things like that and we tell you if you do then we hate you and someday hopefully people do something about you to stop. we cannot be naive about this
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to not attract more gangsters rapists and these are actually that are tearing down this city we wants to face with this current and we want to know the people who live here to go back. to low in welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered time peter lavelle remember when the political left stood up for free speech and equality for all and how big life remember when the mainstream media.
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