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our. partner. nationalist sweden democrats party makes big gains in a general election dominated by concerns over immigration. a second wave of. demonstrators here east germany this time over the death of a twenty two year old man in the town of course. and the week's top stories british authorities named two suspects in discreet paul poisoning case while moscow points to an inconsistent season in the u.k.'s version of events.
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and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t international truly glad to have you with us. now the right wing sweden democratic party has won its largest ever share of the vote in a general election dominated by concerns over immigration reform ninety nine percent of the ballots counted to the sweden democrats have almost eighteen percent of the votes and it has been a disappointing night for the ruling social democrats that they have just twenty eight percent their worst result in more than one hundred years the swedish moderates are in second place with nearly twenty percent with no clear leader emerging the result paves the way for lengthy negotiations on forming a governing coalition the leader of the sweden democrats. has hailed the result was a breakthrough for his party. you'll be at the bells of all the only people i know
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who has won this election is the sweden democrats that's how it says we are strengthening our pivotal position and increasing our seats in the swedish politicians we see that we are going to get incredible influence in the future and no one can take that away from us. all right the sweden moderates have agreed to start talks with the christian democrats on forming a conservative coalition meanwhile the swedish prime minister stefan living there has said that he will not be resigning called for across party cooperation to keep the sweden democrats out of power accusing the nationalists of trying to increase division and. political analyst charles or tell believes the result is a blow for the leadership it doesn't seem like this is going to be a clear break with the past i think it's a rejection of the current leadership i think it's a combination of. concern and care about the state the bad state of the immigration influx in the violence and the under reported in unreported crime situation which
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both swedes do know about but which the government and the corporate own media refuse to publish you know i think it's past the tipping point and i think we have to be watching sweden not simply in this coming week but in the months and years ahead it's going to change i hope either much for the better or much for the worse for the election maria for national traveled to the southern city of helsingborg to gauge opinion on the most divisive issue in this election immigration. swedes will be a minority in our own country within two or three decades even if you stop all immigration now we will become a minority that's the demography journalist in good carlquist has been branded a racist by many she's calling for the borders to be closed and all immigrants to be sent away nowadays when people call me a racist i say ok fine let's. say that i'm
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a racist can we now go on to discuss the facts the fact is one one of the most homogenous populations in europe almost a quarter of all swedish people today have a foreign background and some parts of society really aren't happy with that reality sweden is not swedish anymore i mean this is still the change here used to be a small little shop where you could buy hot dogs now it's sort of a you never find in the swedish anymore. now. there's breaking loose. it's just here. all the science arena rap being. all your org is owner of no no no no no you're wrong for me to believe you sure don't expect me to actually. i'm very sad that sweden is not swedish country
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anymore it makes me want to cry don't you regularize my own country if you like crying cloyd discrimination. we don't talk about it because so used to that all swedes say oh we love immigration we love all you on here and so they get really you know they're not used to us we say what i say that's what they get oh while we continue to walk with the camera more and more people come up. to us most of them to argue. to complain. but good luck was so easy even immigrants think that we are a meek country that if we don't have good laws abou adam tells us he's been an asylum seeker in sweden for almost fifteen years with no more work permit and no id so how do you get your money when you get one of the migration. but. who pays
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that money. yeah but who pays migration swedish taxpayers you know how much money how much we were and how much taxes we pay i don't understand how this can go on for fifteen years was finished we did swedish migration agency and immigration minister and ministry of justice and social democrat party without getting any clear answer yet we look up on the agency's website twice he was denied asylum in two thousand and four and two thousand and seven his third application is currently pending according to swedish law an asylum seeker can appeal against the decision if there placation is refused today fifty thousand immigrants remain in sweden illegally have to failed asylum cases another seventy five thousand are still waiting on the migration board's decision including. for the third time in fourteen
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years to. like dogs. wish i did. until to morrow comes holds a so-called l m a card very fine him as an asylum seeker he can legally stay in the country and receives the equivalent of iran and seven euros in swedish crowns every day and other social benefits but he's banned from studying or working here immigration give me a paper i don't need to take his money it's two thousand two hundred it's not money is right but give me a paper i drop in the box like her help. and for me it's not just refugees here question the system's efficiency but the locals and base size of the political spectrum people have a sensation of that this is. slowly deteriorating everything is going the wrong way you cannot ignore also the fact that we have since nine hundred eighty given
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approval for two three point three million people from other countries to live here and seven percent of them have been refugees according to the united nations and the rest have come here for for many other reasons. and this discontent breeds fear and anger where you can't immigration immigration don't live in paper hate to do that. is example like hello wake up is it me i'm not person. is it me boy i do what i can do to make like promise for you cause you not give me paper. from sweden. rallies have been held in germany over the death of a twenty two year old man in the town of course in the incident has been blamed on migrants hundreds of people took to the streets and were met by a heavy security presence in the latest update medics are now saying the man died
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of a heart attack though to spare suspects are being held in connection with the death . two afghans were provisionally detained on suspicion of homicide the reasons for and concrete circumstances of the incident or not yet known. according to german media the incident took place on a playground where three afghan men started an argument with a pregnant woman two locals are believed to have stepped in leading to the deadly fight. this follows riots elsewhere in germany in the chemist's after a man was stabbed allegedly by iraqi or severely syrian migrants.
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are german officials have blamed the unrest in chemist's on the far right. when today someone gives not suits no streets that's a disgraceful country we must get out promo couches and speak up the shots we can it's government is that the forefront of the movement making it clear that right wing radicalism has no place in this country chancellor angela merkel has echoed
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that sentiment but support for her government continues to fall with the latest polls giving the coalition an approval rating of twenty eight percent and the anti migrant alternative for germany is polling at a record high of seventeen percent. on to syria now russia's defense ministry says american warplanes have dropped white phosphorous bombs on derry's or province the pentagon has denied the allegation artie's jacqueline volga earlier discussed the issue with my colleague you know neal. don't you want further details did the russian military give them this well according to them on saturday to a u.s. led coalition jets bombed the town enduros or province in eastern syria with white phosphorus munitions and that's of course an incendiary munition and according to the statement massive fires were seen in the area afterwards at this point it's unclear whether there were any casualties resulting from the bombing or the
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resulting fires but we have asked central command for comment on the situation but we've yet to get an answer from just give us some more detail if you will on white phosphorus weapons what makes them so dangerous that it will the use of white phosphorus in civilian air areas is banned under international law because the weapon is so devastating it's an incendiary munition and it burns until it's deprived of oxygen so when it comes in contact with people it can cause second and third degree chemical and thermal burns even burning down to the bone itself and of course and burns it also produces a dense white smoke that if inhaled can lead to illness and also possibly death regardless of all of that there have been reports in the past of the u.s. using such weapons including last year in syria and iraq and that caused outrage among human rights groups such as human rights watch who said it's used by the u.s. quote raises serious questions about the protection of civilians now for their part
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the u.s. has said in the past year when these accusations first came that they use such rounds in general only as smoke screens and signals and those uses are not banned under international law leaving the u.s. a loophole to keep such weapons in their ammunition. u.s. prosecutors have admitted that making a false claim against an alleged russian agent story much more coming up you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race in the. spear in dramatic development the only really exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down in.
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you know world of big movies. and conspiracy it's time. 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. 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. welcome back this is the week we are to international u.s.
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prosecutors have admitted to falsely accusing a. alleged russian agent now waiting trial in custody of offering sex in exchange for employment in a court filing prosecutors said the accusations were based on text messages and other information that they had obtained but conceded they were wrongly interpreted the conversations back in july and i was arrested on charges of acting as a foreign agent without registering with the u.s. government moscow called the arrest politically motivated.
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anyway. but frankly in order to destroy her reputation which they probably haven't actively done at this point alex of atlantic a case will be dismissed and there's nothing here i think this was a political gambit frankly to deal with the bigger geo political issues to try to ruin. you know the outcome of the summit between trump who she's being used as a political pawn by the united states and these k. this she's charges will be dropped but in. all right this week british authorities released photos of the two men charged with of the poisoning of russian double agent sergei screwball and his daughter in march the suspects are said to be russian military intelligence officers acting on direct orders from moscow.
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the. british media outlets have made the most of the story with headlines such as putin's hit man on our streets and putin's smiling assassins but as you have explains there are major questions over britain's version of events. we're sure but we are sure it's safe now but don't touch anything we're sure they're russian but we don't know who they are contradictions everywhere based on a body of intelligence the government has concluded that the two individuals named
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by the police and c.p.s. are officers from the russian military intelligence service. also known as the g.r.u. just check out so you can. go and you know just whether they are actually serving officers in russian intelligence agencies we have significant lines of inquiry about who don't meet when we will people to come forward and give us the evidence you'd think they would have to know who these two suspects are before accusing them of being russian military intelligence agents but no instead they're asking the public for help to identify these two men who to raise it may already seems to know this was not a row operation it was almost certainly also approved outside the g.r.u. a senior level of the russian state would be real easy if they just called up the russians and ask them with passport numbers and everything but they aren't and
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speaking to us i can confirm that we have had no cooperation from the russian government on the other hand how do you complain that someone isn't being helpful when you refuse to pick up the phone you know you wouldn't. use. the british and voice said that the u.k. site will not present any materials london also refused to present any other information about the case passport numbers patronymics data from the cation and so on we understand that they will be transmitted by interpol so here we are the british refusing to so. much as acknowledge the russians and moscow and refusing to budge until the brits respond to certain questions look the russians have asked for fingerprints harmless rights of the two suspects the british say they'll hand over nothing and then complain that the russians are being held for contradictions by
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the meticulous and painstaking searches and although unlikely it is impossible to guarantee that there are no other materials present in the schools free of all the experts advisedly evidence to date does not suggest any long term health risk from short term or one off contact with low levels of this agent so which is it might be a tad confusing for the locals in salisbury everything's fine and save but it isn't so we don't pick anything up and keep an eye out is that over or not and then of course there's the huge gaps in the investigation we don't know where the suspects disposed of the ritual they used to attack this cripples front door or where do all in charlie got the bottle the poison the. or is it if it is the same bottle that has been used in both poisonings they don't seem to know what happened to the container for months and months and now asking the public for help to identify
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these suspects who they've already identified as secret agents of the discipline g.r.u. and to explain what happened to the nerve agent container which the said discipline secret agents just seem to throw away for ease of identification doesn't seem very professional one of the deadliest substances known to man ended up in a charity bin sudden away after six months we are told this is how the poison came into the country in a power few bottle why could we don't been told that before why was not put out now what is the stop these two people picking up a perfect bottle with the poison in it one of them dying as a consequence why are we not being told why have we not been told the full extent of what the danger might be and sos written i've still not been resolved the poor people there are still suffering so as i say i think there's a lot of questioning a lot of suspicion about this in britain these two people live are russian
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intelligence officers are more austin powers than james bond two killers travelling on the same airplane from moscow and then back to moscow leaving in a skip or charity skip a perfume bottle full of an agent with a russian name having tried to kill two russians with it if you set out deliberately to set up russia for this crime that's precisely what you would do someone trying to blame russia could not have done a better job than this good day the head of britain's counter terrorism scored neil basle in his press conference when asked do you have any evidence of russian state involvement in this crime he served with one more. no and to top all that all of the british insisted could only have been the russians first they said that the new russia manufactured nuva chalks and then that fell through and the russians
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pointed out a dozen other countries capable of doing so czech republic admitted they had synthesize small quantities for defense britain's own chemical lab porton down admitted it had micro stockpiles contradictions everywhere. crowds have rallied in rio de janeiro in support of a brazil presidential candidate who was recently stabbed at a campaign rally people chanted their support for. according to the latest polls of the right wing politician is the front runner in the election which will take place next month. i. suffered. during a rally on thursday the suspect was arrested and has been maimed by brazilian media the motive is unclear. is in the hospital in stable condition jailed
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a former president. was earlier the favorite to win the election but was disqualified due to a corruption conviction. now for something completely different safari tourists are usually told to keep a safe distance from predators but a park in the russian province of crimea is allowing people to get up close and personal with a two year old male lion. i
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of the lord god and current commander probably into a deep sleep and while he was sleeping he took one of the man's rooms and then closed with flash. i was born a male i started living as a female when i was nineteen years old and had a sex change when i was thirty years old i've now been living as a woman for twenty eight hears and i fully regret this be nobody. you can change genders it's impossible. it's delusional it's a mental illness. and the lord god made a woman from the word he had taken out of the man and he brought her to the man once i finally had the surgery i went with this was the wrong thing to do it was
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the wrong thing to do to cut off my male anatomy. command. this is now one of my bones from the flesh of my flesh she shall be called woman because she was taken out of man that is why a man leaves his father and mother earth news from nineteen to his wife and they become one flesh the fact of the matter is the forty percent of people who are attempting suicide are people who regret ever changing genders. or right there around four o'clock i think you.
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