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five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these another goal that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. the french president sparks a backlash online as video emerges of him talking to a group of migrants some of whom claim they have been living illegally in the country for years. sweden's that ruling social democrats and suffer their worst election result in a century while the insurgents sweden and democrats make major gains with their hardline anti immigration platform. and despite iraq. from islamic state almost a year ago we report on how the terror group remains active across large swathes of the country. opening fire on them straight away and my son and husband lying on the ground if i knew what the matter is told us they grow from the
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islamic state in iraq my brother was killed after he was kidnapped at a fake checkpoint run by terrorists. who are broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our international i'm sean thomas from the glad to have you with us. all right france's president has come in for a barrage of criticism online after footage emerged of him talking to a group of apparently undocumented migrants here's the exchange.
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pretty embarrassing that video there for president mcewan as he saw in the video a man claims that he's from algeria and he's been on holiday in france for can you believe it. is that mr mack on a little bit surprised when he heard that but just so the system regulated documented so you can be in france probably in the man says yes i'm going to but the reaction on twitter has been absolutely outrage that that was the president's only reaction to a man who's just essentially told him that he's been undocumented in this country for eight years others went as far as saying perhaps president had even disrespected france's own rules take a look at some of the reaction on twitter attention this is not a parody that is the president of our republic hey mr mccraw thanks a lot mr mccraw we are undocumented we love you so much when the most powerful man
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in france looks the other way when there is an obvious breach of law he makes fools of the whole country. should. i do specifically because this problem did not. well right at the very end of the video it does seem as if the man is trying to attract some of his statement but doesn't wait very long and he hastily moved along very aware i'm sure that the cameras were on him and that encounter was being filmed and surely going to be disseminated like it was across social media and this of course immigration is a sore subject here in france recently the french government has introduced its no new migration bill where it's trying to make it more difficult for people to apply for asylum migration status here in france and also trying to make it much more efficient to deport undocumented illegal migrants like that man suggested he was at the very beginning of the video so what mark probably didn't want is to come face
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to face for somebody who's actually saying i'm an illegal migrant and i've been in your country for eight years eighteen months and that of course was the tenure of mr maclin himself just hours before that immigration was something that mark owen had been talking talking about with the german chancellor angela merkel because it is expected to be one of the big battlegrounds ahead of next year's parliament now while mrs merkel has often been happy to pose for photos and videos of migrant in this open the arms if germany to many migrants in the past mr mack on is probably not feeling exactly the same in heartwarming about that encounter because as i said it is a big battleground ahead of next year's e.u. parliamentary elections and for many might be feeling that this video could play into the hands of his opponents more than he would actually like. the right wing nationalist sweden democrats party has won it's
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a largest ever share of a general election a vote over seventeen percent in a poll dominated by concerns over immigration the party's leader declared his movement the true victors. you will be out there as well the only thing i know who's won this election is the sweden democrats that's how it is we're strengthening a 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 so if you look at the sweden democrats. and it will help society to be able to only increase division and hate. in any case it was a disappointing night for the prime minister's ruling social democrats claiming twenty eight percent of the vote is their lowest result in a century the swedish moderates were second with close to twenty percent with no clear winner the result likely means lengthy negotiations on forming a governing coalition artie's my financial reporting for us from sweden in the run
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up to the election and told us earlier about the atmosphere across the country. the mood was not easy i can even say it was quite depressive this what i felt after a tour in sweden for almost fourteen days people were telling me things are not like they used to be health care or justice system police even transportation i remember we had a rendezvous with one politician in modern more 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 big to truth that people were not quite happy with things happening in sweden but security was the biggest concern of course with cars burning throughout the country with gang shootings on the rise now we're driving to the southern part of stockholm is to reduce capital to one of the areas called by police as vulnerable area or especially vulnerable area or risk area how the prefer
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to read to the few people who have. that if it was it would either be violent that it was a part of two. of the good looking do you know who drove over mafia give me money the woman who. was the gun you may know. but again bad things mostly happened in these vulnerable areas but this feeling of insecurity spread far beyond these owns and that's really what the sweden democrats were trying to capitalize on making trying to make that direct link between immigration and growing over here they've talked a lot about violent crime during they are comparing and they blamed immigrants for all the problems in the country the years it was considered for intolerance we as i'm over told to talk bad about immigration this is why sweden democrats often and
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openly. were accused of been naughty 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 these three elections for example nordic resistance movement they present themselves actually like people are soldiers and they were hoping to get some votes during this campaign is well. i. don't know if there was definitely a very very good person or the german people definitely. the free germany. they are against this we're against the. racism and so beleaguered to say that it looks like i mean that must be cause for the police to intervene and as you say in
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such a renowned liberal country like sweden what were people there saying to you about well 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 travelling across sweden this and immigration no particular entity no new repeat immigration sense this what we filmed in house and work sweden is not swedish anymore i mean this is still the change here used to be small little shop where you could buy hotdogs now it's sort of a you never find any swedish dogs anymore but in a sense. this became you. know this is just here. all the signs are you know how big is your home your org is oh no no no no no let me wrong with me even if we did take
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second actually to you you know i'm very sad that sweden is not a swedish country anymore it makes me want to cry i don't read. in my eyes my only if you like crying cloyd so as 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 colleague called brain talk to kent echo route from the sweden democrats party he gave us his thoughts on the election results. grew more then we did so in that. success. and also when it comes to the king maker position in his 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 it with far right groups like alternative sweden or nordic resistance well that's left wing media trying to demonize parties like ours what we
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can say what we do know is that my quality is not responsible for the chaos that sweden is in the with immigration with all the problems we have if the other seven forties have 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 integration that's the one thing that's never been tried that's the one thing we want to see zero immigration and to get people to move back to their home countries we can save our own. in iraq a spree of islamic state kidnappings and attacks have targeted security forces and civilians despite losing territory the militants are still active in many parts of the country and are now turning to gravel warfare we heard from of the relatives of
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some of those who lost their lives in the ongoing violence. that. last book it's still control. 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 had just absolutely decimated isis just absolutely obliterated isis in iraq. the other one how many i don't have one but the checkpoint out of the six would have a militant school wanted to mad to get out of the car the four but the terrorists i didn't ask why down the cards or anything they opened fire on them straightaway
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that i met my son and husband her lying on the ground why not do it the madras told us they were from the islamic state in iraq. that's the shot that caught our eye brother was killed after he was kidnapped at a fake checkpoint run by i saw terrorists have their i. mean a set aside the thought of this failed to warn us that the world was their interests and that there was a nice point that was completely unaware of and to capitulate quite
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a lot of the terrorists killed by some hostile that about fifty to the security forces who are hours to get to the site and even after they did that they didn't venture close to the car as they fear that at least go be trapped sell more idea i saw a terrorist demanded the release of some sunni women held in iraqi custody in exchange for my brother and others but the authorities applicator doing 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. what on the 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
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a sign of desperation like. war. by the former u.k. foreign secretary the latest incendiary comments have triggered bitter infighting in the conservative a party that story much more after a short break you are watching. is pushing through the pins to understand that. we have to be together because the only way to be to get there means reacting to these threats i think to create threats of triumphalism or to go straight for your. america if it's face for the next actual threat like china becoming a superpower and get its act together and like we did during the cold war oh after
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russia put up sputnik the us planted on the and that's why i mention the list and look if we have an existential crisis coming down the path guys like trump and other entrepreneurial. leaders will mobilize the country and i walk on this challenge because right now america doesn't have anybody else out there to play with you know or. welcome back who says r t international now the united states' national security adviser has declared to the international criminal courts to be outright dangerous john bolton also claims that the body lacks legitimacy and suggested it is used to
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limit washington's actions abroad. the united states will use any means necessary to protect our citizens and those of our allies from unjust prosecution by this illegitimate court. we will not cooperate with the i.c.c. we will provide no assistance to the i.c.c. and li certainly will not join the i.c.c. trumps national security advisor declared the i.c.c. illegitimate and announced that the us would henceforth be rejecting international oversight to protect itself from war crimes investigations and promise to punish those that cooperate with these investigations will it appears that this it all started with the afghanistan case last year when the i.c.c. wanted to look into the situation starting with afghan government forces the taliban and the hakani network as well as a war crimes are allegedly war crimes committed by the us since two thousand and three in today's press release the white house referred to the pending
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investigation threatening more agreements to prohibit nations of from surrendering u.s. citizens to the i.c.c. the banning sanctioning and prosecution of i.c.c. judges and further action in the un security council should the i.c.c. choose to move forward with the probe into speech bolton spoke quite a bit about sovereignty which is interesting to say the very least given the history of how much the u.s. has value the sovereignty of other nations check it out do i think the united states is a threat to other nations sovereignty and the constitution yes no i don't think we're a threat to anybody else to sovereignty i think i think it has been so important for the united states to appreciate the significance of a government that has the consent of its own people think we're very conscious of the importance of sovereignty we can't and don't attempt to control what other nations do and by the way this is coming from someone who has no regrets over the iraq invasion so that's also something to think about bolton also seemed to be
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justifying future acts of u.s. aggression saying that quote history has proven that the only deterrent to evil an atrocity is what f.d.r. once called the righteous might of the united states and its allies now he even attempted to lead. demised past acts of u.s. aggression using the examples of the military raid to kill osama bin ladin and recent airstrikes against the syrian government which both pakistan and syria viewed as violations of national sovereignty bolton also gave many special shout outs to its quote friend and ally pledging to protect israel from international probes as well saying that it's unacceptable to investigate the actions of such a quote liberal democratic nation and here's the icing on the cake bolton also announced the closure of the office of the palestinian liberation organization in d.c. amnesty international has already chimed in and has called on the u.s. to support not impede i.c.c. investigations saying quote resuming attacks against the court sends
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a dangerous signal that the us is hostile to human rights and the rule of law but for some important background the us signed it but never ratified the rowntree that established the i.c.c. so that definitely clears up a little bit. right in spite of john bolton's professed respect for the sovereignty of other countries venezuelan government plans to hold a march on tuesday to protest against alleged u.s. meddling in its affairs and follows media reports that washington was working to topple president nicholas been duro which america has neither confirmed nor denied us and has only responded to the controversy by saying it would like to see a peaceful transition to democracy in venezuela. yes paula suppressants for a peaceful orderly return to democracy and we news around the remains unchanged the united states government here is daily the concern so from the news or elements from all walks of life be the members of the ruling party the security services
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elements of civil society from amman the millions of citizens forced by the regime to flee abroad. well the claims that the u.s. was attempting to orchestrate a coup in caracas were originally published in a new york times article. citing officials on both sides reported that meetings were held with rebellious venezuelan military figures before eventually being halted but israel's foreign minister has castigated the u.s. over the only cations. venezuela retraces denouncement condemns the continuing aggressions that the us government has directly promoted against the constitutional president nicolas maduro democratically elected and reelected by a wide in may this year. but as well analyst paul dobson told us that america's alleged attempts to undermine my door all are in keeping with a broader pattern of interference the report from the new york times rather.
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we hear in venezuela i used to seeing quite frequently you look at the role of the us government there were last twenty years break out of the venezuela it's been a case of meddling off the meddling of the meddling including yes attempt to overthrow the government. this is no surprise at all this revelation as long as president continues he's aggressive policy against caracas sanctions but he's imposed on the country which having a devastating impact not just on venice weyler but also now in brazil and other neighboring countries as long as the trump administration continues to persecute the venezuelan government and those who are looking to bring about progressive change in minutes way then i can see a way in which the relations are seriously going to improve. britain's conservative party is facing a serious split after former foreign secretary boris johnson compared the current briggs a plan to a suicide vest. we have opened to perpetual political blackmail we have wrapped
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a suicide vest around the british constitution and handed that detonated to michel bania. or that so-called checkers plan is viewed by many breaks the tears as being too soft they say it keeps the u.k. dependent on the e.u. boris johnson who is one of the figureheads of the leave campaign has branded it pathetic card he's probably bought the reports on why the plan is getting conservative euro skeptics so riled up. the issue of bragg's it in the conservative party has been a bit of a simmering fire and over the weekend it seems that boris johnson took a can of petrol and poured or oil all over it so it's now been set firmly ablaze boris johnson has been speaking his mind quite freely after resigning as foreign secretary over the terms of the check is a deal that's the prime minister's plan for how the u.k. should leave europe that was unveiled in july and it had rather a more sort of softball stance a softer brags that was favored by people who wanted to stay in the e.u. rather than the hard line breaks it is who voted leave who are happy with the plan
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so there he is accusing to reason may of caving in to brussels and a lot of people think he's trying to position himself although he denies it as a potential leadership contend for the party leadership post to reason may but the party has now erupted in civil war over his remarks take a listen to some of the responses from m.p.'s from his own party for boris to say that the p.m.'s view is like that of a suicide bomber is too much this much one of the most disgusting moments in modern british politics i'm sorry but this is the political end of boris johnson if it isn't i will make sure it is later i'm still into the nature of the satanic there is no justification for such an outrageous in the pru proven good knowledge and if we don't stop this extraordinary use of language who brags that a country might never hear you again i see enough so there appears to be
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a split now between those who support the checkers plan or those who along with boris johnson are trying to scupper it and steve also a hard line breaks the terror conservative m.p. says that there is now a risk of a catastrophic split in the conservative party if the reason may pushes ahead with checker's plan according to him there are now up to eighty m.p.'s that are willing to vote. against their own leader the prime minister to see the deal and crucially at the same time he says that they're not against the prime minister they're just against her plan the they don't want to change in leadership they just want to change in the course of the deal but a lot of commentators don't see it that way if you're saying there are people that are willing to vote against you if their party's trying to scupper her plan well then the prime minister's days are going to be numbered as well so pretty turbulent times anybody's guess how this bragg's that battle is going to unfold but bear in mind there are just two hundred days to go to the scheduled date of bragg's it so
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the clock is ticking. all right to that does it for me i'll be back in just a bit with more news but you can download the r.t.e. app for news on the go don't miss a thing stay with us international. with . with. and.
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