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the u.k. has a new foreign secretary after boris johnson becomes the latest senior brigadier to quit the cabinet over the prime minister's softer approach to leaving the. swedish dentist is fired and taken to court for allegedly by leaving medical confidentiality after exposing migrant patients claiming to be minors as actually being adult. and in the world cup france played belgium in the first summer a final showdown of the tournament on tuesday we quizzed fans ahead of the game on another rivalry whether french fries are you really french. i don't know where the name comes from but they're belgian. to spell to rice but they could have the name we know it's true it's not going to. write.
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a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q in moscow thanks for tuning in this hour. has new foreign secretary following the resignation of boris johnson has been replaced by jeremy hunt there's been a string of departures by key breaks the tears over the government's adoption of a softer approach to leaving the e.u. the new foreign secretary jeremy hunt has been serving as the country's health secretary for the past six years he supported the remain campaign during the two thousand and sixteen bucks that referendum though he claims to have since become a bricks a tear as forced johnson was leaving his official residence in central london after his resignation he was bombarded with questions from reporters. the other one this is a call for. mr jones thank you for that is that. you think you could do a better job than the prime minister. definitely quite chaotic times here in
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britain first of all we do of course have bracks it looming with really just months to go before it becomes a reality and here we are in a situation where teresa mayes cabinet certainly seems to be in a state of disarray not only do we have two of the top ministers connected to bracks it coming and going three ministers in total really gone almost in a blink of an eye and a total of seven cabinet ministers that have departed in a span of a year and of course it's seems quite clear that if it's one more head up it looks very likely that a vote of no confidence will be showing theresa may the door and while all of this is unraveling at home the situation with talks with the rest of the european union about what's going to happen also seems to be leaving much to be desired politicians come and go for the problems they have created for the people who remain and the ghost bridge it is the biggest problem in the
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history of. u.k. relations. and it's still the far from being solved with or without mr davies. and unfortunately it hasn't left a good stick with the well and obviously other political disasters here in the u.k. have not been making life easy for theresa may first of course we did see a snap election that was expected to be a success but turned out to be an embarrassment we saw massive problems for theresa may with a grand felt our disaster of course last but very far from least as a whole not a chalk saga that has been unraveling over the last several months where now especially with the second incident of a poisoning of that officials here are connecting to nava chalk and with one woman dead some people are continuing to push the whole russian narrative but it's becoming increasingly clear that evidence will need to be provided sooner or later
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the simple reality is that russia has committed to an attack on british soil which is seen. to say that this is something that is i think the world will unite with there is actually kind of a nerve agent that's been used in this incident is the same as the march the fourth incident and but we have not the scientists have not been able to identify or determine if it is the same passion it may well be but at this point that is not well exactly because all of this is indeed unraveling on british soil it seems quite clear that the british government here in london has quite a lot to sort out and quickly we spoke to journalist john why he says it took the u.k.'s biggest political crisis since the second world war to drown out the accusatory headlines about no reach up which have dominated since march. second only because part of. campaign to demonize russia to create russians is so
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terrible evil. that is. unsureness these are completely basis baseless allegations there's going to be significant success can suit to destroy the correct classes the greatest political crisis that the president has found itself in ghost in since the second world war unless it's a race that soon it's going to morph into an economic crisis a challenge to teresa neves leadership in the coming days and weeks i hate speak until his resignation boris johnson as the case chief diplomat was one of those fleeing accusations at russia over know each other during his two years in the post johnson often gained global attention with his provocative and undiplomatic remarks . argue that their source they snuff navi chalk is russia how did you manage to find it out so
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quickly and i look at the the evidence when the people from from porton down they were absolutely categorical and i asked the guy myself i said are you sure and he said there's no doubt we have not verified the precise source so to be fully you are not able at porton down to say where it is from we haven't yet been able to do that. this. is that. what you are talking. about the right but.
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life expectancy in africa has risen the stormers for me is that country has entered the global economic system. but like you. after years under the control of islamic state terrorists the syrian city of rocco was liberated back in two thousand and seventeen but it paid a heavy price our colleagues from r.t. arabic obtained exclusive video of rockets showing that even now the streets are strewn with bodies investigates. raca was a thriving city once prosperous rich and then isis came and turned it into its capital they leveled it the u.s. led coalition leveled it ninety percent and blasted to ruin.
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and locals those that survived still picking up the pieces what's thing and i personally remember this from mosul is the bodies hundreds thousands of them still rotting under the rubble the smell is indescribable and it permeates everything especially bad when it's houghton decomposition really said scene and there's a lot of bodies still to be found at the well in this grave there are people of confections militants civilians children the elderly they were from all parts of society and some with it we killed in the fighting some from the airstrikes others
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were killed by snipers. all courses that could be found. outside who'd never completed his medical degree he spent the last seven months digging up bodies those buried in mass graves those they dig up from under the rubble experience not education has made him a pathologist day in day out he and his team dig up corpses with picks shovels hammers over the course of the last several hours they had dug up eighty bodies. of the main problems you can find them both in the buildings on the streets. so it's a big city as record needs to be demanding the city council give us as much equipment as possible so that we can expand the work it's no secret that things are not enough assistants not enough help no one spared any expense when it came to
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carpet bombing rock but they're counting now rescuers lack equipment financing safety gear and the international community has gone silent all but rights groups which have been bearing the alarm bells for near enough a year now one of the main obstacles to actually these graves was the presence of landmine contamination and it seems that the process for the mining mining these areas is very very slow there needs to be more support not just financial but also in terms of technical assistance. it appears that there is progress unfortunately and the progress appears to be slow and the resources that are necessary for it to be completed do not seem to be in place neither the human resources nor the financial resources it's a sorry situation so many dead so many missing. and no one willing to bear any
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responsibility it's as america's said you'll never know how many died in iraq as far as how do we know how many civilians were killed i'm just being honest no one will ever know anyone who claims they will know is lying. a swedish dentist has been fired and now risks losing his home after exposing some of his child refugee patients as actually being adults a court find the man over forty thousand euros arguing he violated medical confidentiality sweden is currently the third largest european recipient country of quota refugees which has led to some issues in identifying under-age asylum seekers medical aid assessments in sweden have revealed that some eighty percent of asylum seekers applying for child migrants status were actually much older than claimed.
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if you have an x. ray on the teeth you can see you are usually if you have forces or where on the eighteen years of age the person who was grown up people. i was fired because of follow the instructions to come on they gave me the woman from the immigration office. i guess not just this email about these people what's good for. the how is this. going to top lawyer he's one of the best in sweden i just hate to.
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this is a place that you're going to be young people under eighteen years old and to some. older people for example twenty five thirty years old you are about to face because it could be a problem something so should be denied to coming to sweden. where about their authority isn't got one region to comment on the case no response as of yet. the first game of the world cup semifinals kicks off later today more tournament build up after the break. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to be rich.
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but you want to be precise this is what it looks like three in the morning ok good . i'm interested always in the waters about how. things should. manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the fine. listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room. welcome back to the program to the fifa world cup now france meet belgium later on
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tuesday and the first game of the sammy finals here's daniel hawkins of east alley from our special studio in the northern capital. well so our special coverage of the world from our studio overlooking. st petersburg we're getting really cool that semifinal being played here. between france and belgium and we actually have a number of very good byes behind us getting into the mood by getting into the atmosphere where the gable vents ended by not only those fans french president the man old mike braun as well as belgium's world family quite a number for profile names france belgium actually the difference which will come on the top for louisiana i think it is one of the strongest teams with posting
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talent such as the twenty seven year old midfielder kevin the broad enough and he school that decisive goal in the quarterfinals here both teams also after tennis for the big golden boot process case greece one belgium of course of star striker romelu lukaku in the day of the youngest player nineteen year old kid him about by a bit of a domestic name before now truly made his name as an international superstar it does seem now we've seen french players dancing at the airport after defeats you know go on to secure that semifinal place. beyond. the. elgin. also plays for english club chelsea has reportedly admitted he grew up being more of a supporter of france than of shelves and bit of controversy that there's some
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childhood photos you can see in the media showing him wearing french star city in sudan spike conic shirt and house isn't the only player. who wants but the other side of course belgium's assistant coach is a very he's a retired the world cup winning french strike and one of france's current strikers thinks that the area picked the wrong side obviously i would be very proud to show to terry on ri that he has chosen the wrong camp it's true that it's weird to see him lining up against us for this game so it will also be a special game for him now belgium and french france have been getting into the spirit of the wild card we've had a few of them here with us and i also managed to catch up with supporters of both teams ahead of the game and challenging them to a very very important sporting question out of all of russia city st petersburg is considered to be the window to europe and there are many continental
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influences here such as in the architecture like the stunning since isaac's cathedral which was designed by the french architect august the month for around. and there's also a healthy thriving french community here in the city numbering around a thousand people they include workers and students we went to speak to one man whose job it is to unite those frenchmen living here with their russian hosts. this is what happened when the whole first week yeah yeah i think this i moved like a lot of french and foreign students were exchange program but you have to train mine so i decided to come back again of course was nice girl said east sport or so russian was a very nice people but just to see it like exotic for me i wanted to use these
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people and i gave me a challenge that i need to study dance so i come back for some time to have your show unite organizing. game between funds so we're going to use these games to join funds. to french your country and it was very nice coming up the french before you send some tool to the present a team of friends the game was very interesting but russia won but now as st petersburg gears up to host france and belgium for that crucial semifinal clash there's an important question to be not fried chips as we call them back in england are a crucial staple of any not so healthy diet but as we call them french fries are they actually french old belgium some content we also sponsor inside pizzas but for the troops. who are belgian i don't know where the name comes from but they're belgian hundred plus
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a hundred percent so i could repeat you know me you know going to food processing mabel don't look good to you for good pasta and get me off the hook new food. my. french my hundred percent sure you know i'm not sure i'm going to pay for your time you need to know about i'm on top because you don't know how to. use a sprite smells as belgian who did it was still ahead and smacked down a good thing by. its bells and fries but they did have the name you know the truth of the post was at the end phone signal to address the new with them from the. t.v. only dog was heavy defeat the phone says the media visit fancher in france thank you for the rebels are going to win but belgians are going to have the fries. french fries is from bajor so it should be renamed the building for us yes that's
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right so maybe whoever wins can decide been named yes yes we can do that but i spoke to a boggs value of the vice president of the belgian football union. he sold me his expectations for the upcoming game. being friends is a well respected team it's a very good team with very great players and a very good coach they already won the world cup so they have your experience we are a smaller country but i think we have also great players with gorge. and we have the will to win so i hope we can make it and i'm impressed by what we saw here it's really great cities we went to cling to sochi. off and this in pittsburgh and now and moscow bureau it's marvelous organization it's well oiled. the players every party at this stuff is really impressed by everything so it's why we talk but i thought of my wife we should
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camera. roughly once the show and some will pay you for the. uncool videos during the world cup. with the broken. down more on string i don't really don't t.v. . across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies. elsewhere they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us. more you. locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water
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