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with no clear leader the result paves the way for lengthy negotiations and for me a governing coalition rif national reporter for us from sweden in the run up to the election and told us earlier about the mood across the country. the mood was not easy i can even say it was quite depressive this what i felt off to tour in sweden for almost fourteen days people were telling me things are not like they used to be health care and justice system police even transportation i remember we had a rendezvous with one politician in ma in the southern sweden and he was late for a full two minutes after his train was delayed and when he finally iraq he was like oh even trains don't run on time in this country anymore so of course it was a joke but with some beta truth that people were not quite happy with the happening in sweden but security was the biggest concern of course with cars burned throughout the country with gang shootings on the rise if we from abroad are shocked to see such dramatic pictures from sweden you can imagine what kind of
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feeling the locals had a very new show for sweden now we're driving to the southern part of stockholm the swedish capital to one of the areas called by police as vulnerable area or especially vulnerable area or risk area now the refer to lead. to the few people who have. had it with it which it would either be violent that it would look like a. move to the local do you know who drove the mafia good money the woman who. was the did you shoot the gun you may know. that but again bad things mostly happened in these vulnerable areas but this feeling of insecurity spread far beyond a zone and that's really what the sweden democrats were trying to capitalize on the making trying to make that the reg link between immigration and growing oh yeah
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they've talked a lot about violent crime during the a compelling and they blamed immigrants for all the problems in the country we've talked to one of the party members it's the immigrants. burn corps who rapes murders who costs huge amount of money that affects all other areas in the swedish society that's the real problem thing to solve the problem is to make the move back four years it was considered for intolerance we as i'm over told to talk bad about immigration this is why sweden democrats often and openly. were accused of been nazi or carry nazi ideas for this position but i can say that there were many. more extreme groups much more extreme groups in sweden running for the cia lections for example nordic resistance movement they present themselves actually like people are soldiers and they were hoping to get some votes during
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this campaign is well. i. was your union are not. what they were great at there was definitely a very very good person for the german people. the free germany. they are against this we're against narcissism and racism and so they. know society but they take their chance in the open society it's quite incredible it's disgusting and the i i would say that i am almost lacking words beleaguered to say that it looks like i mean that must be cause for the police to intervene and as you say in such a renowned liberal country like sweden where people are saying to you about well
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whether we're right in sweden democrats were wrong or right many people believed that immigrants are indeed to blame and that's what i felt while try. and across sweden this anti immigration no particular entity no new repeat immigration sense this what we filmed in health and work sweden is not swedish anymore i mean this is totally changed here used to be a small little shop where you could buy dogs now it's sort of you never find any swedish dogs anymore but then it's mascot. now. this. is just here. all the signs are in or out big. all your order nor his order of oh no no no no no you are wrong. even if we do expect actually to you say look. i'm very sad that sweden is swedish country
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anymore it makes me want to cry you know i'm a kind only regularize my own country if you like going cloyd in the nation. we don't talk so if you can see not an easy tongue for sweden and as many people told me in the country it's not easy to make a right choice because really like too much of everything and not clear who can actually fix all this. colin brown also taught. from the sweden democrats party he. gives his thoughts on the election result. but one group more than we did so in their. success. and also when it comes to the kingmaker position in a swedish parliament and what about those perceptions that your party is just trying to put an acceptable face on some of the more extreme elements in swedish political society lumping you with far right groups like alternative sweden or
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nordic resistance well that's left wing media trying to demonize parties like ours what we can say and what we do know is that my point of view is not responsible for the chaos that sweden is in with immigration and with all the problems. others have employees who've been doing this for thirty maybe forty years and now in every election they come up with the same old so-called solutions to problems they themselves made in the same thing all over again what has never been tried in sweden is a less immigration system one thing that's never been tried. the one thing we want to see is sweden zero immigration and to get people to move back to their home countries we can see our own. elsewhere in europe and the migrant rallies have been held in germany hot on the heels of last week's unrest in kemet the division seems to reach the top level of the country's security services now they had a german intelligence agencies under fire for his latest comments as get latest on
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this goal of the respondent in berlin peter all of a pita what is actually been said the. role of this all comes after two weeks that we've seen demonstrations against migrants taking place in the city of chemist's over the weekend just gone we saw more demonstrations against migrants this was after a twenty two year old german man died after being involved in a fight with number of men from afghanistan originally a number of migrants there that's in the city of curtain in saxony on hold that prompted a small scale demonstration a few thousand. and people on the streets sunday evening well york musson who's the head of germany's internal intelligence service he's also facing big questions over comments he made last week concerning my migrant demonstrations now he gave an interview to the build newspaper in which he said that videos that supposedly showed crowds of the far right hunting down and trying to attack people who looked
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foreign that's the words that we used while he said that those videos were faked and you actually accused the press of deliberately trying to mislead people now this causes a lot of problems not just because of those accusations made against the press but also because chancellor angela merkel specifically used these videos as part of her condemnation of far right violence now what we've seen is the social democratic party here and the green party say they want to see a parliamentary inquiry into mr marson as well as many other people saying the burden is now on him to produce an evidence for his claims. we are asking the government that mr marson be removed from office since he's using his age and says authority to present all those who've been reporting aboard the horrible violence and he knits as spreading of disinformation and in doing that he is clearly supporting the propaganda of the a v. and the right in general. mr martin's task is to expose the enemies of the
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constitution and his latest comments will result in the exact opposite if he fails to immediately provide proof for his clients that's why we at the s.p.d. have decided to call a parliamentary hearing next week so that mr marson has the opportunity to back up his ass rotations that's why we have the s.p.d. have decided to call a parliamentary hearing next week so that mr marston has the opportunity to back up his assertions. well the interior minister horse whose mr marson is boss has said that he still has faith in hans york musson in his role as head of the bear file however said he must produce some evidence to back up the claims he made about those videos in came that now mr masson is certainly facing a lot of questions at the moment he's also facing a number of inquiries over allegations that he handed. a did he handed intelligence assessments on alternative for germany to the f.d.a.
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now alternative for germany did organize one of the largest demonstrations against migrants one of the large far right demonstrations in came it's just the other week they deny that any secret meetings had taken place between mr marson and themselves however there are a lot of people looking to mr marson for questions as i say and they want answers to those questions very very quickly. peter over your correspondent there in berlin . nick says lunchtime focusing on iraq there i still terrorists have launched a spate of kidnappings and attacks against security forces and civilians despite losing territory the militants are still active in many parts of the country switching now to get rid of warfare we heard from relatives of some of those who lost their lives in the ongoing violence. the. armed forces of the last book it's a vice and controlled areas.
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the coalition to defeat isis has liberated very close to one hundred percent of that territory just recently held by these killers in iraq we have just absolutely decimated isis is absolutely obliterated isis in iraq. yeah that one hundred i don't have one but the checkpoint and the six have a militant school or did they manage to get out of the car on the phone with the terrorists i didn't ask why debit cards or anything they opened fire on them straight away that i met my son and husband her lying on the ground before i knew it the motorist told us they were from the islamic state in iraq. that's the shot that got up my brother was killed after he was kidnapped at a fake checkpoint run by i saw terrorists have it.
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mean a set aside but the thought of this failed to warn us that the road was their interests and that there was a nice to cut off point that was completely unaware of the jury quite a lot of the terrorists killed by some a lot of that but i thought to the security forces a few hours to get to the site and even after they did that they didn't venture close to the car as they feared it was booby trapped cell more idea i saw a terrorist demanded the release of some sunni women held in iraqi custody in
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exchange for my brother and others but the authorities after created a responsibility for the negotiations and i found myself having to do the talks on my own current iraqi leaders are failures they keep making statements and giving conferences but they are not doing anything on the ground. or the one in the country i saw has lost everything and. they no longer have the ability to control territories so what they're doing now is an attempt to send messages to the media trying to show them they still exist by conducting terrorist attacks against innocent civilians those attempts are in fact pathetic and a sign of desperation like. war. over the neighboring syria next government troops there a must in providence for a final road to islamic state terrorism militants but as the battle looms tension
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is growing between moscow and washington over the fate of the country donald coulter has the latest today that. the civil war in syria could be entering its final chapter but several obstacles remain before any victory over the terrorists could be declared. in the tub where americans have a military base new u.s. exercises have been launched unannounced. forces will demonstrate the capability to deploy rapidly a cell to target with integrated and ground forces and conduct a rapid exfiltration anyway in the operation inherent result of combined joint operations area that's after russia informed the us of its pursuit of terrorists into a so-called decon flexions the russians informed the us on september the first by the de confliction line that they intended to and to the at inflictions to proceed to terrorists the russians indicated by written notes in september the sixth that
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they would make precision strikes and conflicts against terrorists now comments about the note from russia so far the us though assured russia there's no intent for conflict with the pro syrian government forces but they will retaliate to any hostile actions so what's the purpose of these military maneuvers exercises like this both defeat isis capabilities and ensure that we are really. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten like color blind happy day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent just last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and going rose to twenty thousand dollars.
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china is building two point one billion dollars ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember in one one business show you can afford to miss the one and only. used today the israeli defense forces are investigating the killing of two palestinian teenagers during recent protests on the gaza border one of them a sixteen year old boy died of his wounds on saturday after he was shot by israeli forces the video of the incident was shared widely online please be aware the following graphic video coming up shows the moment he was shot.
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just before he was shot the youngster threw rocks at i.d.f. soldiers boy's mother told us about his traumatic journey to hospital. bill maher is less when we were halfway to the hospital his leg started bleeding like a fountain my son said he thought that it would be amputated and i said you will be fine my son he was in surgery from six pm until next thing they were giving him blood and he was bleeding at the same time without stopping them we found out that the nerves were destroyed and the vein was cut off abbott's heart stopped beating twice the doctor came out asking for us to let our meds brothers in but asked me to stay outside because the door and took my sons aside to talk to them then they came out crying and weeping i told them that i knew he was dead it was an explosive bullet i could see from his injuries that he would not survive. the type of
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ammunition was talking about there explode on impact with the body it says i'm to cause severe damage and even death human rights watch has been warning about the use of these exploding bullet since the beginning of the protests. medical journal articles including by israel defense forces draw more surgeons have documented that gunshot wounds from assault rifle bullets cause severe solve tissue damage have a high incidence of complications and that any delay at the scene of injury my job or day survival. the time the boy's sister witnesses say he meant no harm. then the leg always went to the demonstrations and he kept asking him not to go he was just a child and up what are you doing around. the dark i made took a stand for the dignity and freedom that was taken away from him he delivered his message peacefully and all the videos show that if there was a fair trial the people who killed him would be found guilty killed themselves or
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worse that i was that was their given his message on behalf of all arab people and he wanted his rights to be respected along with the rights of other children in gaza he was peaceful and unarmed he posed no threat. and the seventeen year old protester was also killed by israeli fire on friday the i.d.f. also say a palestinian man was shot and died of his injuries on suddenly day when he tried to sabotage the border fence the list goes on israeli army described the area around the fence as unsafe with palestinians throwing grenades and trying to invade israel meantime there's been thousands of palestinian casualties since protests against israeli occupation started in march.
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the british conservative party is now facing a so-called civil war after former foreign minister boris johnson compared prime minister trees amazed rex it plan to a suicide vest it was put forward at the beginning of july and it lays down the u.k.'s possible future relationship with the e.u. it includes a common rule book there was thrashed out for trade with the block and how to avoid friction at the u.k.e. border britain wants the ability to set its own tariffs and end the european court of justice role in its affairs the agreement will also when the u.k.'s annual payments to the e.u. boris johnson branded maize deal as pathetic if you go down well in many quarters polyploid is going to tell us all about that now in london hey they're up for or against the comments from boris johnson where is this latest spot heading the. well
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look this business of leaving the e.u. is just the source of contention in the tory party is the source of conflict and the ruling party just can't seem to come up with a. plan on how to exit the e.u. and if the conflict was sort of a simmering fire and taken a can of petrol and just poured it all over it set it up blaze he's been speaking his mind rather freely ever since he resigned as foreign secretary over that contentious check his plan which is the plan for a rather more softball gregg's that was unveiled over the summer by two reason may is favored by those who wanted to stay in the e.u. rather than the hard bragg's it that those who voted leave would prefer an over the weekend boris johnson wrote an article that's really divided the conservative party and in it he uses some pretty colorful language take a listen. to sue
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said whist the british constitution and did to me to to michael bohn you. so he's accusing to reason may of caving in to brussels and in doing so a lot of people would say that he's trying to sort of cement his appeal to the pro leave population and it appears although he's denying it he seems to be positioning himself as a potential new party leader opposed to reason may but the party's erupted in what's being called a civil war over his remarks there is a split now it appears over those who with boris oppose the checkers deal versus those who support the checkers plan the prime minister and therefore many opposed to the idea of boris johnson take a listen to the responses from the concert was obviously the set of rules and regulations that will put boris to say that the p.m.'s view is like that of a suicide bomber is too much this marks one of the most disgusting moments in
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modern british politics i'm sorry but this is the political end of boris johnson if it isn't now i will make sure it is later i'm still into the nature of the satanic there is no justification for such an outrageous inappropriate and hurtful analogy if we don't stop this extraordinary use of language so brags that a country might never hear you again i see enough. one man who appears to be sort of team boris' is hard drugs it's here steve and he says that there is now a catastrophic split in the conservative party over this issue over how to move ahead and he says that if to raise it may pushes ahead with checkers bragg's it planned there are now up to eighty members of her own party who are willing to scupper the deal to vote against her when it gets to parliament crucially though he says that the regs it is they just want to change the terms of the deal they don't
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want to change the prime minister but a lot of commentators don't see it that way and they say that if the party tries to scupper a series of plan well then her days as prime minister are numbered as well so a pretty tight billion times anybody's guess how this brags that battle will unfold but bear in mind there's just two hundred days to go yet until the official scheduled brigs that day i was just working not just six months to go all the storms go on with this with nearly almost all the boys from will follow the continued twists and turns of which there will be many i'm sure things from the most aware that the top stories we can so far this from moscow's cover no in here with you but with more than just over thirty minutes time we've got more great programs lined up for you here at the international especially for you and your part of the world after this quick break.
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