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thirty of the burden over the last three years in two thousand and seventeen around one hundred twenty thousand people arrived in italy that compares to just under twenty thousand so far in twenty eighteen so you can see that the figures are anything but the reality is that this migration crisis continues to cause a huge rift here in europe and it looks like it's once again going to be one of the biggest platforms causing division in europe as we head to the elections just in eight months time the question is which side is going to win out. the last stronghold of rebel and terror groups in syria the northern province of adlib is surrounded by army forces with a decisive battle looming the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov has warned that the u.s. seemingly prefers regime change rather than ridding the area of terrorists. it would suggest that it should now when the u.s. is staring the situation around a glib we want to know how can damascus have chemical weapons if the us from sound
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great britain destroyed them last year specially in your story. we have the impression that us threats against damascus are aimed at preventing terrorists from being expelled they're. not getting those it's going to learn that the chemical weapons provocation which is being prepared is aimed at keeping al nusra that wish them to kill. we believe these egotistical unilateral political games to a counterproductive we believe all the conflict should be solved multilaterally with open contacts between the countries including regional countries such as tensions mount and ad libbed the russian sense of the syrian reconciliation says it's received intelligence on the delivery of toxic substances to the province it claims the material has been brought in with the help of the white helmets rescue group for use in a false flag attack russia has previously warned militants are preparing to stage
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a chemical attack on these large gauthier of has more on the potential escalation of the situation in libya. the stage is set for a final and it looks like a bloody battle the battle for aid lib tens of thousands of islamists rebels from all over syria and the world against the syrian army and its allies no wonder then that the stakes here are like never before i q's ations provocation and chemical scandal it's not an even fight the syrian army is stronger which means jihad ists need all the help they can get from abroad.
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following the alleged goot a chemical attack russia's warning that rebels will try to stage as similar incident in the libya to draw the u.s. france and britain in and get them to hit as'ad again russia says an incident is imminent especially after the u.s. and allies jointly stated that they would act if it looks like outside no instead of a chemical attack that's almost an invitation to do so says moscow it would suggest now when the u.s. is steering the situation around we want to know how can damascus have chemical weapons if the u.s. france and great britain destroyed them last year you know what the u.s. answers we never said that from states that chemical weapons provocation which is being prepared is aimed at keeping al nusra counting on using it against the so-called regime as they call it it's do or die for the jihad ists rebels nowhere
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left to run nothing left to lose and there's. sponsors the west the gulf which have pumped billions upon billions of dollars into a cause that's on its last legs damascus and moscow are trying to work out a deal to reduce perhaps avoid the bloodshed but the jihad ists aren't up for it syria russia adamant this swamp of terror and zealotry has no future. this is the last place for the terrorists so from all points of view this abscess should be removed of course what everybody's fearful of is escalation given the us russian military buildup in the region everyone has a gun pointed at each other and given that this is it the final act of the syrian war the urge to shoot might just be overwhelming with
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a decisive battle looming three millions are fleeing the area there are humanitarian corridors that help by the syrian government and russia. and i asked our image of the game in a tense one holding us as hostages that it was cold in our counting minds who are intensely holsten some of this humanitarian courage to is awesome facia me. was. the game i am from if the conditions were dire there the militants don't let anyone go we escaped with just the clothes on our backs. a palestine solidarity
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activist from norway claims israeli soldiers have shot her twice with rubber bullets in just one week she caught one of the incidents on camera. as you point three nations. we were asked by an elderly palestinian man if we could accompany him to get his car back that the israelis had taken as an economic shield so they had it in front of them there is nothing happening at the moment so we decided to go with them and leave approaching the i.d.f. . with our hands in the air and the postilion man he walked a little bit faster now so he reached down and we held back and i think you can see very clearly from the show the that i got my hands near filming and there's no one around me when they shot me. solution or they shot me on purpose another person
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from crawford quadroon he was hit and i had not so long ago and he lost sight in one eye and news also unable to close his jaw i've been to the protests five four or five on four or five previous occasions so i knew they would be firing rubber coated steel bullets and tear gas which to have before but always stayed to the side or at the back of the demonstrations on there as an observer to to witness what is happening. but of course there is a risk when attending anything that's where the i.d.f. is. kristen foss claims that she was first head to her stomach even though she had her hands raised and later in the same week hit on the ankle while rubber coated steel bullets are seen as non-lethal the injuries they inflict can be severe particularly when five close range the forty three year old activist has been
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supporting palestinian protesters over their claims to land which they argue is occupied by israel. the israeli army told r.t. false had been standing among rioters at the time who had been violent towards its soldiers i'd say is that we'll investigate force herself says palestinians are being subjected to continual violence nearly one hundred people have been short ribs i mean issue over the years. hundreds have been shot by these bullets that i was shot would have been tear gas that had skunk water into their houses but they're not getting any attention. to what is happening and share it with a rolled and hopefully someone someone. you know you put some attention on them we're going to take a short break now do stay with us. good
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thanks. you know world's big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. when lawmakers manufacture consents to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final
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merry go round listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room. welcome back now glad to me a person has intervened in a rally in russia over increasing the retirement age saying the changes should be the same for both men and women are things they closed on that has more. well this reform has become a very divisive and controversial topic sparking a lot of concern i mean after all it's a very very sensitive subject literally for every single russian citizen so what happened for those of you who weren't following a couple of months ago the russian government put forward a proposal that suggested a hike in the retirement age for both men and women now the russian president has
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laid out his vision of. the draft bill proposes raising the retirement age for women by eight years to sixty three and for men by five years this is not right we care for women in russia the retirement age for women shouldn't be raised for men that's why i propose raising it only by five years now the russian president also suggested that the rights of those who are approaching the retirement age should be protected by law for example companies who fire people approaching their retirement age or who refuse to hire those who they see as too auld for the job world those companies should face administrative or even criminal charges according to vladimir putin in general though the russian president defended the reform and he's doing so because he's saying that well if things aren't changed then for the next ten years or so things will be perfectly fine but then the pension system of russia will just collapse according to the latymer putin the reason for that is the horrible the
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massive demographic gap that russia suffered back in the ninety's and so this is why these ten years are important in that time in a decade time basically it is fear that there won't be enough tax money from working people to pay out pensions to everyone who will have retired by then and let alone index of those pensions to compensate for inflation and now these are the main outtakes from vladimir putin's half an hour long speech and another interesting thing about it is that world the russian president has effectively validated for the arguably the most unpopular reform of the past couple of. and so many people here view it as a bit of a political gamble for vladimir putin. the u.k.'s women's minister victoria atkins has been criticized by rights activists after expressing concern over the rising number of children now wishing to change their gender i read in the paper
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recently there has been a large increase in the number of teenagers who are identifying a search and i think we need to get down to the reasons why this is happening it may simply be a case of greater awareness it may be that they see it as an answer to questions they are perhaps not asking themselves. transgender issues are increasingly being raised in the u.k. with initiatives being launched to recognise the community's rights one recent example is edinburgh university where new students are being encouraged to wear badges with the words he she all the way indicating how they want to be referred to the campaign is being run by the university students union as part of an effort to avoid so-called missed gendering however it says that students should not use the term preferred pronouns emphasizing it's not a preference but and there's so city we debated the issue with activist peter tatchell and radio talk show host dongle. trans people do not choose to be trans
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they don't make this decision about gender reassignment career without very very serious long protracted thought and indeed is often agonizing they face often rejection by their parents being thrown out of home and very high rates of suicide and attempted suicide so this is not a decision that a young person takes lightly and if they make the decision but they feel that they are one gender or another i think we should respect that i don't think it's a big deal too it's about common decency just about being kind and compassionate to other people so i don't i agree with that but part of same token they should respect our rights to have a different view and when you talk about this this is always brought there than about trans and serious sides it isn't because they're struggling with the fact they think they're in the wrong body that leads generally to the suicide it's aster
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when they realize they've made a dreadful mistake which is why the woman's minister the education minister is right to say we need to look out why more and more young people are trying to go through this we need to look at why puberty blocking drugs are being handed out like smarties they don't know their own mind i agree with you peter it must be agonizing to needs time ministry thought about and they need to be of an age where they know that they are in the wrong body not giving them out to six year old eight year olds and ten year olds and you know that's happening peta and it's wrong let's be reasonable if somebody feels they are you know being assigned the wrong gender they're in the wrong body i have enormous sympathy for them but we shouldn't be kind of i don't really want to use this word but encouraging it which is what our edinburgh university is doing well no one is encouraging them and nor should anyone encourage them this is a call that's coming from the young people themselves whatever number of
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universities doing. if they have said people can change once one day to the next that's quite clearly absurd but you know what if the purpose of these badges is just to raise awareness and in particular to make transfusions and their friends and allies feel comfortable safe and accepted i don't think that's a terrible thing i think it's just a common human decency to be current i know that's perfectly reasonable have made this decision what's not reasonable add on a minute where universities are trying to tell lecturers it happened at university of toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they told him he had should not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today i'm a man tomorrow am a boy the next my fridge freezer so that but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation where i have to change pronouns i have to change the english language for a minority of very small minority they are attacking my freedom of speech my freedom
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of expression trans people are reality they have existed since time immemorial who are throughout history i think the fact that there are more people coming forward is because there is greater social understanding and acceptance the stigma and guilt is fading away the issue has been discussed more openly and that is why more people are coming forward an agenda violence trans but it's still a tiny tiny minority a minority that is no threat to anyone and i think we should live and let live and except that people who are different for whatever reason including because their gender identity that they have a place in the human family. where back at the top of the hour.
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when i was told small seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape our disdain comes out of the bag and in again from it because betrayal . when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. and outlets are going to come out on the other hand out of love go to the not out of the mouth of the money get a living nightmare to me. this was
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full service with you i mean. just to let. them eat but their own problem you just go out of the media. if by their own lives that somebody's thought of it will be myself with thing you know let them yesterday just a little bit and he's out those like you may know he is how this. gets out you have to step out and not really i let. me just as long as i ask of you hint that those will do. and in the doing do that they will leave the thought it will do you know just a massage about their own aka. their you know little get up in play oh you know up a the needle i kid you know in this heat out of my spot a comment that only see the u.s. law school can i live in d.c. and put up with. a client there any intellectual kind enough to abide by their own
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