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i a second day of demonstrations in the german city of kemet saw after a local was stabbed to death in incidents involving people of various nationalities according to authorities a similar concerns over migrant integration rise in neighboring france we look at how the issue is being handled in western europe and. also this hour the attorney for donald trump's former lawyer backtracks on his earlier groundbreaking claims about the information his client could provide to prove russia collusion. and un investigators say top military officials in myanmar should be prosecuted for genocide and crimes against humanity directed towards for thinking muslims.
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thanks for joining us just on one am here in moscow watching our international with me daniel you are welcome to the program. german chancellor angela merkel has said vigilante justice will not be tolerated after hundreds took part in demonstrations in the german city of cabinets both right and left wing activists gathered for a second consecutive day after a local was stabbed to death in an incident involving people of various nationalities that's according to local authorities several people were injured as the rally turned violent two months were also taken into custody and held on suspicion of manslaughter that's according to the local prosecutor police have yet to release any further details on the suspects or other victims of sunday's violence protesters hold bottles at police who try to disperse the crowd. or arties
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peta all over reports on how a small case sparked a massive protest wave which reflects an overall trend across western europe. well that crowd that we saw there of around eight hundred people including it said members of the far right football hooligan outfit marauding through central came that all was sparked following the stabbing to death of a thirty five year old man in the early hours of sunday morning two other people were seriously wounded in that incident a twenty two year old iraqi and a twenty three year old syrian man have been taken into custody following that and it prompted opposition figures to come out and say that this shows that integration in germany isn't working that the police are failing to keep people safe now since twenty fifteen germany has taken in over a million refugees and migrants and integration has been a problematic issue the most recent proposal that was put forward which involved
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compulsory community service and also. also conscription into the military was recently dismissed by the chancellor. i don't want to bring today is compulsory military service i've consulted with military chiefs the l.c. the professional soldier is not what it used to be and has changed. but it's not just in germany the question over integration has been raised in france senior figure within the center right republican party has said that the current policies on integration aren't working and if things continue then european identity european civilization as he puts it as we know it could be at risk how can we fail to realize that we have reached the limit as regards integration and the does muslim immigration of today poses a cultural threat to european civilization over three years since the first
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refugees in migrants started to arrive in europe there's certainly no consensus and no catchall solution on how to integrate them into society. political analyst the writer office believes such public protests are a normal reaction to a state being failing to secure its citizens well we can see that tensions grow higher and higher in respect to the migration issues and the related security issues and the frustration among certain parts of the population grows as to the seemingly is not possible with existing security system also the judicial system to probably take care of the crow in challenges that it becomes a real threat that citizens who are already really frustrated and aggressive take to the streets and. try to punish. people who look as if
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they were refugees or migrants and attack them of course this would be a normal process that the situation deteriorates in that direction that protesters also become while i'm in the streets they take security in their own hands and this is of course not a good solution for democracy and for. a law based state. the attorney for donald trump's former lawyer now says his client cannot provide information to prove trump russia collusion in stark contrast to speculation on his kind of war plan has this report. now the attorney representing michael cohen has been going around the mainstream media in the united states saying that basically his client might have some big information regarding
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allegations of trump russia collusion it's been hinted at that perhaps his client michael cohen knew about the alleged hacking of the democratic national committee it's also been hinted at that he knew some key detail about the meeting at trump tower on which the two russian nationals that met with donald trump jr and possibly discussed the dean up of dirt on hillary clinton regardless this is what we've heard from the attorney representing michael cohen this is some of what he's been saying i can tell you that mr cohen has knowledge on certain subjects that should be of interest to the special counsel and is more than happy to toe the special counsel all that he knows is michael cohen have evidence of that. this is one thing to do this morning above all and which is to not have evidence what he knows about mr trump's level of knowledge of the hacking and attempted
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interference in our democracy. russian agents would be of interest to mr modi now following multiple big stories that have come out regarding these claims from the attorney we now hear the attorney representing michael cohen start to backtrack this is what are you saying more recently i should have been more clear including with you that i could not independently confirm what happened i regret my ira president trump has reacted to the backtracking from michael collins attorney on twitter he said the following michael cohen's attorney clarified the record saying his client does not know if president trump knew anything about the trump tower meeting of which came nothing the answer is that i did not know about the meeting just another phony story by the fake news media now why. is this such a big deal in the first place well if this story had indeed been true it would be significant evidence of trumped russia collusion which is the entire stated purpose
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of the bomb our investigation baumol or the special counsel was appointed for the purpose of investigating allegations that trumped colu did with russia during the twenty sixteen presidential election but after a year and a half of investigation no collusion has been discovered now we have seen charges against two former associates of donald trump but the charges had nothing to do with russia no evidence of any trumped russia collusion has been discovered so it appears that mainstream media which seem to report these statements as if they were breaking news and had a big evidence of a big amount truth about big discovery of trumped russia collusion well they're now backtracking and once again what they thought was big news about russia collusion has backfired and we're seeing backtracking from the claims it looks like there is still no evidence being produced regarding trump russia collusion and the special counsel investigation of bob mueller continues after a year and a half without having surfaced really anything what does seem there is some
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evidence that's come directly from the hands of president trump himself. i noticed the similarity between this plaque that trump colored and this other one from russia it appears from may have been trying to color in the flag of russia at some point someone will notice that my coloring in a blue stripe into the red and white stripes of the u.s. flag today president trump was starting to create a russian flag now that's what i call the for dance leap from color to blue stripe on his u.s. flag we all know we don't have red and white stripes but russia flag has red white
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blue stripes from subconscious trying to communicate we should listen. to. our other headlines un investigators say top military officials in the outlaw should be prosecuted for genocide and crimes against humanity directed towards rangoon muslims they are a minority group in the southeast asian country who are not viewed as citizens. the patterns of gross human rights violations and serious violations of international humanitarian law that is found amount to the greatest crimes under international law that's we found include rape gangotri sexual slavery forced nudity and mutilation military forces in the predominantly buddhist country launched a violent crackdown on ring of muslims
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a year ago in response to rebel attacks on police posts the action forced more than seven hundred thousand people to flee the country the un considers it to be the world's fastest growing refugee crisis the global bodies report concluded military needs would never just the fire burning down villages assaulting women raping raping women and killing indiscriminately are the chair of the u.n. fact finding mission on myanmar most uki believes the atrocities are a consequence of systematic and institutionalized oppression. this is a tragedy that it was just waiting to happen and therefore the fact that we assemble. clearly shows a gradual build up. of discriminatory policies against a very specific community there or yes. and therefore. have reached a point where you have been. problematic situation because so long that
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. it was. just only time that erupts into this. horrific tragedy. and the un report also blamed the country's defacto leader aung san suu kyi for not using whole role or moral authority to stop the atrocities she's previously want to nobel peace prize along with the u.s. congressional gold medal also with a darling of the western media throughout the last year she repeatedly denied any ethnic cleansing took place. when you use terms like ethnic cleansing which i think is a little extreme it just plays into the hands of extremists and not a fact finding mission appointed by the united nations would not help help the situation it would have created great hostility between the different communities do you ever worry that you will be remembered as the champion of human rights the
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nobel laureate who fail to stand up to ethnic cleansing in her own country no because i don't think that ethnic cleansing going on i think ethnic cleansing is too strong or an expression to use for what's happening at the state comes where. we have a neighbor who do more good work if you have and. she was clearly. of her responsibilities and we were just a disappointment that if you don't you moral authority. to do something about this you have to start to stand. policies that need to be there to address. the syrian government says it's ready to recapture the last major rebel stronghold of it live damascus has been deploying additional forces to the front lines of the old place. those that were willing to pursue
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a course of reconciliation that idea was snubbed by the key militant group controlling the region. its leader warned other factions against talking to damascus. i mean while the pentagon has denied the claim of the russian defense ministry that the u.s. is expanding its strike capability is mia syria moscow however says as intelligence that the heart of so returning to stage a chemical attack which the west could use to justify action against the syrian government a strike on k. for zite or using poison laden missiles is planned within the next forty eight hours that some players outside the region are preparing yet more provocations on
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syrian soil involving chemical weapons with the aim of destabilizing the situation there and undermining the positive dynamics of the ongoing peace process. more the missive warns that it's the white helmets pro rebel group that will be there first with cameras and tweets as they usually are whenever there are rumors of chemical attacks and we reached out to them for comment and as is also usual the u.s. and its power stabbed ready with guns drawn we now see plans for the syrian regime to resume offensive military activities and it would. we are obviously. a better possibility that it may use chemical weapons again if the syrian regime uses chemical weapons we will respond very strongly it's getting very hot in the area america's just pulled up another guided missile
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cruiser packed with tomahawk missiles the weapon of choice when attacking syria also u.s. strategic bombers heavy duty stuff have just arrived in the neighborhood the russians also acting moving more and more ships to the mediterranean room it's a submarine stool and it's cruel dreadfully reminiscent of what happened last. meal weeks before the alleged chemical incident in ghouta the incident that provoked a british friends and us missile barash well mia weeks before that the russians
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warned the rebels were preparing to stage a chemical attack now they have warning it will happen. which begs the question why oh why would who has almost won this war why would he launched a chemical attack and invite disaster now there is no value for syria or its allies in using chemical weapons against any of the. terrorists syria is already winning syria has already won along with its allies along with russia and with iran and hezbollah they have already essentially defeated the tech feed terrorist instead of clean up time the other thing you've got is we have so many times been told that the organization for the prevented prohibition of chemical warfare has emptied syria of all of its chemical weapons this happened a few years ago but we keep getting told syria is making chemical weapons the
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rejected. so when you want to be president. somehow wanted. to be like to be close it's like before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the logs in the. first six. months. welcome back to our international french president's about all the set his plans for europe's defense speaking to the country's ambassadors here on the line the region security committee longer rely so heavily on the united states. a lot in the europe can no longer rely solely on the united states receipt curacy to us today to
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take responsibility in guarantee european security and consequently european sovereignty mr michael went to outline a number of quite united states which are very similar to cripes that the european union has with the united states and particularly the trump administration there things such as the trade wars that we've seen in recent months this is the high king of steel an element in tariffs with countries around the world also the fact that the trumpet ministration his withdrawal from the paris climate accord it's also withdrawn from the iranian nuclear deal earned of course there has been doubts from the trumpet ministration particularly from president trump himself over nato itself which is the security force bowings the u.s. and europe now he's talked in the past saying that he thinks the u.s. is doing too much so all of these concerns of printed mark can say we can't now rely on the u.s. for security we have to do something about it ourselves what is that well he's
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talked about this close defense cooperation here in europe but he's also said that europe needs to look beyond its borders and to look to other countries such as russia in the feature. film for simply reinforce solidarity would imply revisiting the european architecture of difference in security by knish eating renewed dialogue on cybersecurity chemical weapons conventional weaponry territorial conflicts space security the protection of the polish didn't simply take it with russia i want to launch exhaustive reflection with our european partners in a broad sense with russia but defense relationship with russia mr michael said depends on europe and russia finding a mutual agreement in progress when it comes to the minutes of peace agreement on the continuing conflict in. praying so it seems that as the u.s. continues to isolate itself from longstanding partners such as you european union that could be no paving the way to new relationships with other countries to manage
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. political analyst nicole a medical vet's thinks that nato may have to transform due to internal fracture it what is changing now is first of all what donald trump has said during his political campaign that he thought that nader was obsolete i think you know the ripples of what donald trump center in his campaign and with his position is mike ross is getting good on quite well with donald trump so i think he's testing this out on the american public don't forget that this is a very important for macro who is preparing the next european elections i don't think it means that it's going to be the end of nato but definitely do see that nato as an institution and dating back to nine hundred forty nine is cracking from different different bases from the u.s. that's where it started off and now maybe france is going into an extra in the dark and so this could this could maybe be some sort of rethinking of what the defense of europe and united between the u.s. and europe could be. the russian pacific fleet has been put through its paces
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during drills on the cumshots cup but instead of the war games required hitting targets up to five hundred kilometers away is a look at some of the highlights. from the team here at r.t. good night from me my colleague will be with you throughout the night bring you the local the latest global news updates.
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