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there. are as well again as mentioned earlier latest sunday two european teams denmark and creation will clash initially novgorod croatia won all three games in the group stage there one of the favorites in the championship denmark took second place in the group after two draws and one win ahead of the match danish fans travelled a little over four hundred kilometers east of moscow then to cheer on their team peter all over went to and found out that there are already some local vikings in that host city. all.
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now i am never one to listen opportunity for a stereotype to go to waste so while we're here initially no good old for these last sixteen rounds i'm here on the cold get to meet up with some vikings. so when i go playing up today stereotypes of course i find the funny someday me shuns here in ed you still get a chance to meet about wolves going off. we are ashamed of having a bath. we thought that's going to russia would see the bad time but hey it's not of that has been through this is what i wanted to ask you because there was
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a lot made cheesy english was we were all told don't come to russia it's really dangerous and we're told the same thing exactly the same thing you do family my colleagues told me don't get killed. by that and how if you found it's it. is so easy everyone is fairly friendly and it's so nice you'll have a great time all the countries in asia and russia all disabilities one big group what we have seen though as well is they amongst the five says the emotion is really gone to a lot of people we've seen the panamanians they took over this town when they were here all the danes going to do the same the panamanians said they were bringing convolve to us to russia it was that they spring. we. not that many danged tomorrow i've heard like eight hundred maybe but when we are there at the cd and we are going to chant for ninety minutes and extend it if needed we're going to share
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because you want to danes to succeed and we want to do you feel that we're here for them we want them to prove that they should be the best what is the danish song come on let us know. but are you a service to stand by us carrier was third was. ours third this character. you know a lot more of that later on the now the world cup inspires and brings together people from all over the world of course some for one found from egypt to strip we've been tracking it's really proved to be an experience he won't forget here is . all these guys are just men and we were celebrating dancing and all of a sudden i find myself in the year it's crazy.
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i was on my way to day airport and we got delayed we made it to the gate i think the movie would have made the flight in the legacy end but they didn't. they told me that there were no tickets available on the first ticket available on the seventh of july and i couldn't i guess i can't stay here until the seventh of july. i did the same flight the next day but i did not have the money to be. pretty happy about the experience so lazy hopefully this is not the last time you know definitely hopefully not. i'm not going to travel several more the build up to do so today's two big games in the coming hours right here for
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a quick break we've got some the big news stories of the last seven days that shape the world around us. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. current american administration is raising tariffs and revising old trade agreements when america sneezes can the rest of the world of all lead contracting protectionist fever. generally speaking mr trump's unilateralist notably the unilateralism which we saw with regards to iran which we also saw the paris agreement regarding climate change
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which we saw with regards to the american embassy in jerusalem all these unilateral decisions i challenge from my point of view the quality of our transatlantic relations. again this is out internationally the weekly and just last week it was officially announced that donald trump. will meet for their first official summit on the sixteenth of july in helsinki it comes after the u.s. national security advisor john bolton visited moscow and had talks to the russian president there's more against you have reported in the wake not everyone is happy about this forthcoming meeting trump is acting strange stranger than usual he's being awful nice to russia. russia continues to
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say that they had nothing to do with meddling now election taken by itself the coup is sensitive might rub on the wrong way what he says next caused a storm he gave up crimea as last week with. everything else we can preserve them again but i mean. that was certainly given up by. the media interpreted it as trump potentially willing to recognize crimea as russia now trump he'd be hounded out of office the same week but reacting to the summit visuals of the diplomatic. the fact the two presidents a meeting engage in insisting dialogue is something i support i believe it's time
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to talk to the show because to the actions of a neighbor from state to state the pundits though showed no such restraint there in meltdown we have no idea what kind of information donald trump will say just bragging to vladimir putin a different binoculars and tell me all the spies are because they want to prove how tough he is the russians clearly showing that they are in the driver's seat on this race dangerous we saw the last time when the russians came in visit there at the white house where he gave away classified information that is not the way to approach a summit with president putin the way approach summit is to have done your homework and go in united in a way that doesn't play into the narrative that president xi and president putin to them working overtime to push that the president has played into that narrative in fairy very dangerous way from reasonable concern to outright terror but there could be another explanation for trump's behavior the long game. trump's
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bluff but you're ready to spend more money. me bring. something that would make the united states nato trump says his allies on spending enough trade trump says europe china have it too good he wants to change things and no one's playing bull looking at the latest decisions of president. someone could see the thing with friends like that who needs enemies we must be prepared. we will have to follow trumps a businessman but the thing is in these jeans and if you will pounce on being pals you need to get them and lied and what better way than the fia then using be bad russia they get everyone to behave the fact is that
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it's important for the leaders of these two countries to meet their wide range of issues despite the differences between the square at those present trump and president putin think they may be able to find constructive solutions i'd like to hear someone say that's a bad idea. i don't really address what i've written in the past or but i've said on television it's all out there right now i'm an advisor to president trump it's his agenda that we're pursuing and that's the agenda that i intend to advance and that john bolton amongst the most militant who keeps us politicians who said that russia's alleged meddling in the us elections was an act of war look at it this way if trump's a russian agent he just blew his cover if he isn't the russian spy he just pulled the entire world and is likely to get all his misbehaving at. lies back in
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live. european migrant crisis has been in the headlines once again big time this week leaders of the block gathered in brussels hoping to patch up relations and try to find a solution to this long drawn out problem some of the founding members of the union have been locked in a bitter dispute over migration. and sr to trace his response to the situation with aquarius is proof of a cynicism and a lack of responsibility on behalf of the italian government when faced with this dramatic humanitarian disaster. my duty is to defend the borders this country was built you cannot become a refugee camp you know you those have the right to enter it's legal and it's there all the police they can go to spain france malta and the never.
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again was done it's going to be a very long night we should have a good dose of red. sox closer to the impossible to different agreement just. fine but.
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the only thing european states appear to have agreed on is to block people at the doorstep of europe regardless of how vulnerable they are all what horrors the ace cape and measures that a few years ago would take on acceptable now are being common talk so do you think that the e.u. is. bowing down to the far right are just not the problem brides list the program is immigration. and you know. it's a huge problem still but politicians and experts we've heard from of so got mixed opinions on whether or not this summit in brussels was a success or not i think that it's important that we have returned in
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a taxi now european that now that we are talking about this region are bronze medal by you and agents and i know i am because it's important to get out even after continue to say to yourself reach in a safe and we don't wait for the better of the agreement i would say it's too early to say that it's a victory because the impression is that the agreement does not really solve the problem it's about the fix time beach post poll not the solution of the problems the e.u. . made a show of unity but if this show of unity became the e.u. and then in its sense because we are so many crisis for the one to mask the fragmentation of the. special meeting of the international chemical weapons watchdog on wednesday ended with the organization having its powers extended
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speaking at the meeting british foreign secretary boris johnson stressed of the o.p.c. w. needs to have the power to assign guilt at present you p c w two experts will say well and when an attack happened but not who was responsible. if we are serious about upholding the battle of chemical weapons that gap must be. a special session was initiated by the u.k. back in may against the background of the poisoning of a former russian double agent and an alleged chemical attack in the syrian city of duma the draft was passed with all the e.u. delegations and their allies voting in favor of it russia opposed the move though as it says it violates the chemical weapons convention the very agreement that the o p c w was created to oppose. so the organization was gross when you peel away to all kinds of tricks were used including mobilizing the small countries who don't
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have any representation the playing for the travel expenses for the. hotel bills when the convention. i don't think you can you can avoid the raising concern and we will try to review the situation but if because this this decision couple of days ago would go to the regular threats of the purchase but if this is not. repealed i believe the w. would become the police that would not remain as a universal because. meantime the e.u. is pushing to enact the new regulations as soon as possible several experts told us that the new powers put the o.p.c. at risk of becoming a political tool. as much as the o.p.c. w. needs to be respected and supported i think we have to we have to be very careful
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and there's got to be really it guarantees of objectivity an independent so it's not a political tool by one state or one group of states in the last several years we've seen a situation in syria where they rely very heavily on witnesses who are provided to them by the opposition they don't personal evidence which contradicts the western claims so it's very valid to question the objectivity and independence of the o.p.c. w. this is about bypassing the security council isn't it. and it's pretty much dangerous to say the least in a sense should do the c.w. say pass a judgement that this is a culprit then we have a group of nations who can based upon such a resolution say we're going to go in and you know strike this country or boycott that country and so on and so forth without really needing to go to the security council in a sense this is in danger he. will piece. that's the way some of the world looked
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this last week thanks for watching out international with me kevin i don't have a great sunday. began his national camera. roughly once they showed some will pay you for them. to . shoot your own cool videos during the world cup and someone with the broccoli staring at. my downed more one string i don't rightly don't t.v. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution is here to correct the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it your style or here i mean you are liz put in the new bill is that i'm spoiling you to the former ukrainian president recalls
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the events of twenty fourteen. of those who took. it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. sweden deadly violence at the highest level since records began. we want to. move this country and we want the people who live here now to go back to normal in front. of you know fully enforce law mentioning this to our. swedish crime prevention agency refuses to gather information on immigrant background of criminals. total cost for this entire group of immigrants this exceeding our defense budget it's a disaster we've just come real close of some from the bench. we need this
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so. to speak focus on crime ahead of swedish. rapes on boys become a phenomenon first limerick from afghanistan so i started calling my friends and i said let's let's do something now with will take back our streets. elevated risk of islam is just how these operate freely and speak. we think it's a corner and i. live my life disappear i. want to talk. no no it's not one of the struggles. of glogova changed. it it's not the swedes are member to.
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sweden is considered one of the most refugee friendly countries in the world that's have to taken in more solemn seekers per capita than anywhere else in europe whether they do. that was two years ago when we visited the wild west the park which in the off season became a refugee camp for five hundred people who had all gone through hell to get here. i'll be honest with you there were times when i sit in my comfortable apartments in moscow when i was watching the news i would think yes you are press to do something then they need to limit the number of refugees that they allow into their country because it's they are since some cases started to outnumber the local communities in certain villages certain cities but haven't met some of them the children especially they deserve
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a. chance. people need to help you know you can't just let. people stay where they are or let them be in the border. it's not easy to start again in a new country but sweden has provided everything occurred in terms of housing and training to help refugees get back on their feet as soon as possible. even though live in conditions look great refugees were struggling to adjust and couldn't wait to get their lives back on track and understand how even some people could complain here you know they said that their time is today the living conditions are good but some people still complain why why why is that i think it's because they have been here like one of my it's cold this winter school have been stored really at the real school foolish children they don't know how to go with us yet and here in
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the high chaparral everything is great the only thing that's not so good it's the supermarkets and everything is outside and you said that you felt the same way when you arrived it was difficult for you to adjust. well the truth. and you also said something you didn't see where you were in the big city. also for abuse. from a liberal from. the six new york there. you see all this. wall. in the two years since then i think getting coals to go back and show the other side the swedes who are angry about the number of newcomers settling in the country i wanted to understand their points of view and why some call them racist or even they are not.
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still como central station eleven pm the soldiers of odin are gathering for their weekly street patrol they get ready their leader is on his way to the airport to pick up the head of the maltese branch of the group. and i thought yeah. i think someone is the cigarettes. too. there's talk of war it's in for us. the problem with doing an early patrol or something before we get to. where we could go to the car. so there's a warden was founded in september two thousand and fifteen it was followed by her own car. and. the thought is protecting our cities
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is taking care of our cultures we're getting hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants and unfortunately it's changing our way of life completely from school. to family. members come here from different parts of the country and sometimes they even travel abroad to join other patrols in europe they spend their own money to do this and often sleep in hostels or stay at each other's houses. we usually do it at least once or twice a week. us. where death is usually something else. or fights people. girls getting harassed and raped. most often they've been out to bars you know
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drinking. that this is something much the. idea of. why guys have. i would say to say it should be ended by the authorities but the authorities are paid by the government and the government is actually getting the rabbit. when you say troubles are over. now fortunately in europe i have. to work up everyone right. when i was a cultural but unfortunately. what does any good immigration influx most of them. are from. just. a static. completely different from ours. they come here for a better life. they say but when they call where they live to save lives they had
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before. which is. not die for you still and if they do it on their own with no life. but one day. impose it on us it becomes a problem and we were losing. when i was young i used to play in the streets. that's my style to that so they. can sense the sixteen swedish police outlined fifty five so it's which even they have trouble rates and then now that figure has increased to sixty one they describe them as areas marked by crime social unrest and security. ambulances and firefighters often get back up cars when they go their . sweets say they experience the picture and feel like outcasts when they find themselves in such neighborhoods. you know with the keystone pro central station
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and we're going on the blueline it's quite infamous line because it leads to some of the world's worst ghettos of europe so we're going to stay rich and then peace which is internationally infamous. you will see a gradual decrease of swedish people from the metro when we finish i think you'll be we will probably be the only white people. might know the gustava sick and tired of what he sees as the government's inaction and leniency so he has now formed a new political party called alternatives to sweden. they don't want to work most of these people they live on the. generous benefits of the swedish state. why on earth would you want to do a nine to five work this weekend and if you get even more money when you live in a better. this station has also been central when it comes to
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traffic from youth immigrants came from primary morocco and. to. so this is where a lot of the over the traffic originated flowing here when into. the partial stock of. the police. to clean this area out of immigrants who were living in the metro tunnels several hundred of them. this is the exact place where a t.v. crew from australia was attacked while filming the reports about the area this is what happened. all night. long i. think. there's been a huge debate in sweden last month about the increased number of shootings that you have in these kind of areas not only stockholm but in gothenburg and manalo for and
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it's been an explosion in the rate of shootings here in the final one. either to find the weapons that come from i mean you don't have any border control is we don't. want to just drive in from the south and sweden from from europe to the south as we know not just local and somewhat so how do you know that it's not swedish people who are well you see people who are. there so many somalians living here that locals call this area little mogadishu and one person who knows this place very well as mana walters she was born in somalia and fled to sweden as a refugee in ninety ninety four she converted to christianity and has made it her mission to expose what goes on behind closed doors here. i was talking about my experience and what i counted in this.

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