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responsibility on behalf of the italian government when faced with this dramatic humanitarian disaster. my duty is to defend the borders of this country which cannot become a refugee camps only those have the right to and it's legal and it's their other posts they can go to spain france malta and the netherlands. and it's going to be a very long night we should have a good dose of red. sox closer to the impossible to see for an agreement to stick with fun when.
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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 a scape and measures that a few years ago were deemed unacceptable now are being common talk so do you think that the e.u. is spiraling down to the far right that's just not the crothers right and left the problem is immigration.
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well with a number of differences between e.u. members left unaddressed at the summons politicians and commentators we've heard from had mixed opinions on whether it really was a success when i don't i think that it's important that we have reached out in a taxi now european that's not we. talking about how these really are wrongs medical by you and agency and iran because it's important to be going after continue to. 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 we have these that the agreement doesn't know to be solve the problem it's about the time it's postpone with the solution of the problems the e.u. . made issue of unity but. show of unity
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became in you and then indeed centers. are so many crisis from the one to two masked the fragmentation of the e.u. . a prominent anti child abuse campaigner has been arrested by the f.b.i. in new york over allegations of paedophilia. has the details 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'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 the text
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conversations davis stated that he is into children ages zero plus and has no limits davis told him because the offices that he previously had sexual experiences with 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 alleged against children even this 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 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 our 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
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bodies are quickly becoming sites of violence where rape is used to terrorize and to great entire communities now davis went on to actually give a ted talk on the subject of expertise that event 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 r.t. new york more news after this short break. that's. what politicians do. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be preached. to going to be for us this is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested
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always in the waters of my. current american administration is raising tariffs and revising old trade agreements when america sneezes the rest of the world of all it contracting protectionist fever. the accounting firms the banks the rating agencies the government and the central bank it's called a racket the u.k. profits from it and some way that's how the aristocracy keeps going and that's not going to stop. welcome back french authorities have begun clearing out parts of a suburb of paris where locals say
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a drug epidemic has spiraled out of control that devinsky has more on the years long drug problem that's been gripping the notorious part of the french capital. police have been here in the area dubbed by locals as croc hill since the break of dawn on wednesday there is a huge operation underway to clear out the hundreds of people who've been living in this slum for many many months as you can see shacks have been constructed and you can get a sense from the piles of rubbish here just what the conditions have been like it was just squire as being infested with rats and so pungent is the smell here that the offices who have been inspecting the interiors will be shocked to see the pets wear face masks locals have told us that they have been crying out for help for some months to clear this black spot this plight in their community
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north we were working and that's all i can say now we're happy all my colleagues and i the police came here and evacuated the drug addicts from the area. today i'm satisfied but i'm not exactly sure whether this change will be permanent maybe it's just for the journalists who come here. i think the the media pressure on the city of paris and if it was. too important. not to not to to react this police operation comes just one day after we reported on the situation r.t. . i'm on the road that skirts around port palin in the paris as you can see this slum that some. is brimming with rubbish it's also infested with rats but more worryingly this has become a home sport for crack addicts and the issue isn't so severe now that
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locals have this crack hill a little further. up the road it's not long before we come across people who appear to be smoking crack in broad daylight others are showing signs of being high often known as the poor man's drug crack is a derivative of cocaine mixed with baking soda or a mania it's the most addictive form of the drug division i've seen people come here and of the six months they look like the walking dead they've lost fifteen kilos it's really help for everyone oh she's shown the g.m. has lived here for twelve years he says that while port delish apparel has had a history of drug problems it's now spiraled out of control today the situation in port the last is catastrophic dorothy's of left us here with a slum full of crack addicts it's eating away at the community on the hill there
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are five hundred people who are doing crazy things annoying the locals they're aggressive they steal we have all sorts going on here about five years ago there were around a dozen of them we saw them we knew them but today it's five hundred and the state has completely abandoned everyone stuck in traffic we see some men demanding money from drivers they claim it's for food but local say the money goes on drugs and despite a continuous police presence nothing seems to change some officials and they're claiming this is the crack capital of france the scale of the problem is such that put the chapelle is the biggest selling point and consumer of crack in france the people who live in port delish appelle and its surrounding areas remain in fear is the crack addiction continues to explode jollity been ski r.t. paris. a special meeting of the international chemical weapons watchdog on
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wednesday ended with the organization having its powers extended at the meeting the british foreign secretary stressed to be o.p.c. w. need to have the power to assign guilt. at present the experts say. and when an attack happened but not who was responsible. if we're all serious about upholding the battle chemical weapons that got must be food. well a special session was initiated by the u.k. back in may against the backdrop of the poisoning of the former russian double agents and alleged chemical attack in the syrian city of duma the draft has passed with all the e.u. delegations on the allies voting in favor russia oppose the moves saying it violates the chemical weapons convention very agreements that the o.p.c. w was created to uphold. so the organisation was grossman when he waited all cargo
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for drugs were used including mobilizing the small countries who don't have any representation breaking for their travel expenses paying for the. hotel bills when the convention is girls. i don't think you can you can really avoid raising concerns and we will try to review the situation but if because of this this decision couple of days ago would go to the regular go through so the state pledges but if this is not. written to repeal it i believe the w would become to the police that would not remain as a universal because it. now reminder of what can only be our top story russia have made history by reaching
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the world cup quarter finals for the first time i just kept their cool in a penalty shootout to beat one of the tournament favorite spain with three blocks adoring one running all the time you know like the russian west bank is trying to disguise it so i think it's going to be ego attacking players here on the day he said explaining that penalties send nicky stadium into raptures russia thanks bill . oh. we'll follow on this remarkable guy he said alys at the mosque i found sign for has i don't know whether or not you can hear you say because i can only believe the
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noise that aside tell us what it was like to be there for this incredible day on. the boat you right in the very very. very difficult to believe it myself making it up because of. the so many people who was so here with the sun on top of the bush should make it to the book i don't know who will come but it must not have been nearly fifty yet and won't go in ninety seven see i've been here with you to fight . to make sure that russia what to look what a photo was exposed to that was go right there with god like the cowboy right who would take this stuff so you know you got to be crazy no matter what is done. but go to the stage of the boat but i don't ever want to just said. no feeling of oh you to satisfy the destruction i should point out the many other countries they
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are from egypt from that is a seed for a personal head just like those teams who have been eliminated the funds of state of the most so i'm not supporting russia i don't really get a good for the spirit of things that everyone it's just not the governments of the time which i don't budget cuts continue not just tonight but the next few days it must go out the russian hope the country played a so i can't imagine that he's nice guy to carry on for the next few days. yes and certainly the next three months it depends i mean if you don't do the fans that want to they think about the next departments are they looking forward to playing or don't like hair. i'm sorry you guys ready to. go to night. but i can just go back into that you think there's a place where it's going to be awfully hard for that pool of the fun to get going to show up on the field is the way russia plays to see things the right to be
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resolute how they can talk to the child and the kid to hold one of those feet the baby to go so far besides to confront the book going on the march of the moment and go probably still the legal folks who don't maybe even welcome the day i think any well have to leave it there isa because sometimes i feel as if they may but i can imagine that you're going to be that for quite a long time as well of bringing it even if it was really something else you surround me and sons and thank you very much like well russia will know you now face in the quarter finals in the next few hours the house will play the winner of the croatia denmark going to take a call for in just over thirteen minutes. and
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so see i played golf. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside i. football isn't
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only about what happens on the pitch put the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each of killian erroneous and spending two hundred twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else on a because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful game played great so one more chance for. the base this minute. generally speaking mr trump's unilateralist notably the unilateralism which we saw with regards to iran which we also saw with regards to the paris agreement regarding climate change 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.
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in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know or here i mean your list put video through in the new bill is that idea spilling you know to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. of those who took part in this to do over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other calls that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. that. this right here was i was attacked by my people they took my wallet to buy. gold and they were thieves.
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and the. teenage daughters of all i would like to take that what i do with the fact that makes this a side to the safety of my right mind does. late last year this is where one of the gang rapes the place. took place for children actually for play and it was about three o'clock in the night with under-age woman. who was brutally their way by three a sapience and here with horror stories we moved mercy in the city about what they did to her. and i would not repeat them but there was very graphic details about this rape and one of the policeman said that he had never experienced anything like this before has never never seen anything like it. sweden doesn't collect data on the background of criminals in the country and
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speaking out against migrants is a big taboo here that's why journalists and bloggers who are not afraid to do some digging and speak their mind are becoming more popular hate welcome to sweden this is the number one rape capital of europe just swedes are the most self-loading people on the entire globe but i have never come across a country where nationalism is one of the biggest have boots to point where it's considered to be racist it's gotten worse in every way that we probably have before it's gotten worse well boy is become a phenomenon thanks to the reaction from afghanistan and even the mainstream media reported on this because you can't really hide it anymore there's been i think fifteen gang rapes on boys so this is happening in refugee camps. this is a typical image of a refugee child and he really looks like he's happy that he's screwed over sweden you can there's tons of images like these her family grew it for more and it's like
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what is this these are these are not kids look at this this is not like these middle aged women there are a few jackson adopt refugee children and then have sex with them this looks kinky it just looks sexual it looks perverse and they all look the same and it's all like this is not a kid this is not a kid. let's say immigration was primarily women instead of is that of men so imagine a group of old guys flocking to get or waiting to take care of these refugee girls everyone would be talking about how disgusting and put a feely akhet is but since it's women were kind of like holding on to the idea that there are saints there's such a lack of resources that people actually dying because of that. it's very much the welfare state is crumbling you can say we're not going to have a stable social systems if it carries on in this way. the angry foreigner is highlighting what he sees as the issues journalist and great
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cultist says that's not enough anymore i first met her and sue thousand and sixteen when she took me to her childhood neighborhood to show me how much it had changed because of integration. and here you see. he's always been there his sort of part of the. people have always known that this is the building where is it and now because the students are taking over here they have to put something to hide. so that they are welcome and. i mean this is part of the building what evil could jesus on the wall do to you why do we say that all muslims get offended why can't we get offended we never get to me i mean they push their rules on us they don't use this so then you cannot be on the house anymore. i was worried when you saw me two years ago and now i am even
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more worried people are really scared specially women we will be carrying a mano. in our country in there maybe in twenty years maybe you can say we are buying our. doctors on how someone comes there. not only so much as a golem back in a month with a lot of little senegal or. some of the for profit on my watch and you me and scott . we can be our sons going to someone something for. us on what land would be sucked good theel of all water don't it's. your or england or the on the floor among. the field. what fields that offer. but the. but who owns all of it to be able to
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authorise that idea for a long or. they call mobley. conflict or they call. it because. it can almost all of. police. for sure the bigger on the list off by enron the. long to fourteen record for opt for a practice you are in on the water out of the. world order for there to come about to get what is to go to get rid of all foreigners fools who. know it's not outgo we want to be a swedish country and we want a lot of the people who live here now to go back to that is of course we don't want to get rid of all for him people we want the swedes to be
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a big majority because it's our country but of course no country can survive you know always people who who come in bring nice things to us mostly around two thirds of the people here asked us not to show their faces for fear of being judged or even fired speaking out against immigration remains a huge taboo in sweden but some are more fearless than others hans for example. a man so fed up with immigration he actually relocated with his wife to avoid seal foreigners little did he know that what he sees as trouble would end up right on his doorstep this is the house which. now will be open not the first of march. they say twelve young. boys from. i think it's will be muslims because it's palestinian salafist rented the house in
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which of the approval for running the school it's a dangerous situation looking new york at google this is absolutely no good they're exporting problems from the big big towns big cities. unhealthy more exporting problems out to the villages so they buy. or rent apartments and they put the problems there and. make hans and his wife live in the melissa palatino one of the only places to hold an immigration referendum in which the majority voted against accepting refugees that was in the late eighty's and the band has since been overturned it's a culture of orthodox cross and i bolted the day when we drove around town in france and we heard on the radio that two muslims attacked the church and assaulted five norms and that troth how slaughter
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a priest in an age of eighty four years i have to show from now on i said to myself why i come from my culture is a christian culture and we don't do things like that and we will tell you if you do them then we hate you and someday hopefully we will do something about you to stop you doing. what is someone who lived here as a neighbor there and. for example paint with jesus on a platter or you know the equivalent of like you have mom and jesus would do with alcohol which is that. people on the war. we don't care that is a. backbone. that's freedom as long as it does not interfere other people's freedoms and then. we are raised with that system and also you know i mean
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even if there were it would be really provocative distance or whatever i would i wouldn't like it but i just let him do that. i'm sorry oh i would i would talks until recently i'm trying to supper time. racist must see whatever it is i have all the labels on me and i'm proud of that. the government has always been very careful not to inside racial hatred whining sweet not silly crying and migration. the people who are causing problems for us today the vast majority of them were born in sweden and that's not a notion of migration they're focusing on it's a gratian in social inclusion that appears to be the challenge but they're doing everything they can to teach newcomers their values and language and get their working as soon as possible it's about having respect for basic swedish values you
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have those rights and duties here and also having the right opportunities to establish yourself in sweeter society we want to help us be people as we can. they just want to fill you up with new people i don't know yet. in fact there's this guilt you know like the germans their fate themselves. for what they did of the second world war i mean. i think. i can we believe up the steps. that. there will. be. like.

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