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she was more than just up to the. to believe. that. we. would get a. yes. is a must but. well meanwhile croatia is also intent on winning this game of course former coalition football i've told is why he's betting on his team . when we played twenty years ago we beat italy we beat germany three million we own if somebody undervalue croatian team he can have big problems we can control the board today
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who control more the ball more time more time to score more time to play when i visit my football players i saw in that i hungary to win. excellent world cup excellent organisation. russia well done russian federation of russian people and we saw every day i saw i being in the last stop near me some papers board luzhniki spartak stadium and talk with my mom every day you know house food house with their you know money is all the best for your son and of course i'm so glad and thank you and of course we will enjoy. if somebody ask three years ago russia will beat spain the best players in the world in spain winning a lot of throw first everyone say no but football. it's the best sports in the
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world and that's why we like not always to being the favorite and that's why he's nice to be in the world cup in russia and that's football and small fish big fish once but not they were the troll the world playing for my country there's the best feeling in the world and that's why kids please dream dream come through play for your national team play hard and give all. of the course a final between england and sweden is being played in the three lions have reached the quarter finals of the tournament for the first time since two thousand and six but sweden won't grant them an easy passage of first ball before the game we decided to find out how well the team's fans knew their respective rivals games between these two tend to go down to the wire pick a look at their head to head record eight wins for england seven the first sweden draws and with things that so tight sometimes what makes all the difference is in
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the deaf knowledge of the opposition but what did the bombs know about their rival nation we decided to test. it with their color shot here in the same morris i was pretty nice first of all it's very nice there makes for the queen elizabeth became queen elizabeth in which decade when did she go on to the throne forty. four forty nine hundred forty as you say it is sixty one thousand nine hundred fifty which decade when you're. seventy is to make sure people before look at the right are the blocky the population of sweetness a little bit smaller than yourselves a ball for twenty one million i mean final answer. you kept your nerve and you did write ten million it is well done sir what is the population all. around seventy million sixty six is
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a small season teamwork i guess you got there in the end nineteen ninety eight inch youngest ever cool scorer against argentina remember the wonder goal he scored it. could be. michael. owen michael oher we go on we got it what was sweden highest ever finish a world cup their best place in fifty eight group against brazil in fifty eight. because no one pelley but he had done when he did not the pole was good enough you know every day when done in the nets and i would say that was the goal so there you have but the supporters of the three lions take care but wilbur team followed suit on the pitch not long to find out you know the real r.t. some are on.
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the field money system is dying and so people are going to take money out of theater and city and put it into craft and they're going to have to broaden past which is they can put their cash into obedience going which would be china's social networking score and hope to get more frequent flyer miles and a freeway ending down of the or they can go to the claim path which is individual something. aggression is everywhere in our culture now since i do we still have been employment and we see how are we doing this you know especially in the hinterlands so i would say that our success story is a house of sister who wants to be in because how was she with the body to gain the body to go jump through but we didn't do we didn't succeed. she began to go.
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welcome back let's bring you up to speed on the other world news now the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons has issued an interim report on the alleged use of chemical weapons in the syrian city of duma in april it say's various chlorinated substances were found in some pools from two sites and duma yet the report also states no nerve agents although degradation products were detected there p.c. w. has not yet reached a final conclusion about the allegations and his work is still ongoing the chemical attack in question was allegedly carried out on april the seventh in duma
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a week later france the u.k. and the us launched air strikes against syria accusing president assad of using chemical weapons against his own people russian military experts on the ground stove failed to find any trace of chemical weapons used in duma but the attack by western powers went ahead regardless. chemistry chemistry professor james towards the organic compounds the of p c w found out the size are not necessarily related to any nerve agents. it means what they found are just typical or gannet compounds that would be present from an industrial cylinder it has nothing to do with nerve agents the organic compounds that they would found were corsi to gases and try clears the big acid and those are the types of compounds that any any organic chemistry lab or industrial site would have those are used as skin treatment agents used for work removal that has nothing to do with
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a chemical agent. some western media outlets were quick to react to the report with the b.b.c. even claiming proof of chemical weapons use had been found but they've since corrected their headline to reflect the fact that the o p c w has yet to reach a conclusion back in april after the alleged attack u.s. officials were also eager to jump to conclusions the united states has excellent intelligence gathering as we saw what happened with information that led us to believe that sarin and chlorine gas were used in this most recent attack we certainly had a lot of media and social media indicators that either chlorine or sharon were used james talk also told us he had been skeptical all along about whether that chemical attack ever actually took place just looking at the a target looking at the cylinders we knew that this was not a chemical weapons attack we really think there may have been some cylinders that
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exploded but those were typical industrial cylinders of carbon compounds they have nothing to do with chemical weapons attack and that's what the report that there are. no chemical weapons agents were found at all with the nerve agent or chemical agents or mustard agents none of or the by products products were found. friday saw more protests on the gaza border as part of the already months long great march of return at least one palestinian was killed and twenty four injured witnesses say israeli soldiers opened fire when protesters approached the fence israel however says' a militant tried to throw an explosive device at soldiers near the border adding that the bomb exploded inside gaza and injured several palestinians israel also claims that it's the islamic militant group hamas that spawning the protests at least one hundred twenty five palestinians have been killed by israeli fire since
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the protests big. back in march palestinians are demanding they be allowed to return to their occupation homes. on the plant's demolition of a bedouin village in the west bank has been suspended by an israeli court that's after scuffles between activists and police during the week as israeli authorities moved in bulldozers to the site. protesters created a human chain to prevent the equipment from entering the village scale which is reportedly left thirty five people injured the palestinian journalist syndicate claims israeli soldiers also attacked reporters there the e.u. the un and various rights groups have all come out against the demolition a spokesperson for the un relief agency for palestine refugees says the plan may violate international law who lives in the village up salute the terrible crime the
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bedouin themselves some of the most disadvantaged people in the middle east they and their children are living on a knife edge international humanitarian law prohibits the transfer of the population of an occupied territory without the genuinely and fully informed consent of the affected people regardless of the motives that consent is not considered genuine in an environment marked by the use of threat or political coercion fear of violence towards us so the position is very clear what we may be witnessing could be a great breach of the board. and it may amount to all the un the humanitarian coordinator in jerusalem the director of under and west bank office members of the diplomatic community n.g.o.s the palace in order dorothy that's been the. visits to the bed when book what are we supposed to do we have up arms humanitarian aid workers we are you know the diplomatic community is
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diplomats what are we to do in the face of. a highly equipped army using bulldozers. the demolition of the village had been approved by a court in may which said the settlement was illegal under israeli law israel plans to relocate the residents to an area twelve kilometers away jamal juma an activist from ramallah says people will continue to resist the plan whenever this has happened is going to be clashes people is going to stand up to give said you're not going to a low. of the people and destruction of your community we nor did this is a crime against humanity this is this is i want to see and i want to home and this is autumn and we are going to defend it no matter what the price of this is a political decision and you know that is that i don't want to not just do it and displace the people have had a lot more about that is there are another twenty four locations that are under the
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expansion and displacement after. the upcoming summit between vladimir putin and donald trump has triggered a barrel of criticism from the us democrats but the american president doesn't seem overly bothered and i might even end up having a good relationship but they're going to. be prepared you know. you know what. well signed with people well i think that they are totally prepared i think the parents of this stuff my whole life they don't see. an addition to the recent comments from trump about the upcoming meeting we've seen republican senators visit moscow ahead of the meeting now there was a response to those republican senators visiting moscow from various forces on social media among them prominent democrats. russian swoon with the shopworn song
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repugnant as nails on the blackboard and the misson attacking us with trump praising putin talking to him regularly meeting him alone with g.o.p. lawmakers visiting moscow on july the fourth with republican surrendering to russia's cyber attack the no longer seems to be a question that the kremlin controls the g.o.p. . eight g.o.p. senators suspending july the fourth twenty eighteen in moscow terms preparing for his visit my working theory is the senate is making sure everyone knows exactly how putin likes to be serviced they also saw jim carrey the prominent and well known comedian getting on social media and seeming to insinuate that because this meeting may have taken place on july fourth that somehow this was unpatriotic movement urging people to register to vote now it's pretty clear that there are some forces in the united states that are quite optimistic about the upcoming meeting in
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helsinki however it seems also pretty clear that there are other forces that simply don't look forward to a possible thaw in tension between the two countries american lawyer and journalist glenn greenwald is best known for publishing the documents disclosed by the whistleblower edward snowden greenwald is currently in moscow for cyber security conference he says much of america's political class truly believes russia is the number one enemy. there's an obsession in the united states with viewing russia not just as an adversary but as an actual anime it's permeated both political parties there's actually talk a lot now about how what they regard as the interference in the two thousand and sixteen election is similar to pearl harbor when the japanese attacked the united states during world war two or our.

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