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to assist you in these an article that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. this is coming on several days ago landed in front of my house my mom wife and three children died i remember how i called home. civilians were killed including three children terrorists kristie in a village in serious hama province. exactly seventeen years on from the worst terror trustee committed on u.s. soil we report on how washington shifting its policy toward some extremist organizations these. twenty two protesters are dead after a suicide bomber attacks a demonstration against a local police chief in eastern afghanistan two girls' schools were also targeted in the same area of report coming up. from the very same international
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missions that brought tens of thousands of migrants sweetly alone i think the citizens of pay my salary in order for me to control who is entering my country and insight into europe's immigration issues italy's outspoken interior minister talks exclusively to us. good afternoon it's kevin owen here at international this hour just turned two pm now this tuesday first the focus on the syrian conflict has been on it lib in recent days isn't it in the final build up to what may be a final push against terrorist groups that have fallen back to the province but what's out of the picture is that militants are still active beyond the lip.
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i grabbed my daughter is trying to cover them with my body who last time i went told to find him and so he was the corridor those a pool of blood coming from. and several days ago landed in front of my house my mom wife and three children died i remember how i called. some people young lady and italy and two teenagers today. the terror groups and province were affiliates of al qaida on this day in two
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thousand and one that organization coded the most devastating atrocity in modern american history since nine eleven washington's putting a fight against terrorism through intervention around the globe but it seems that that mission is now switched in some countries as caleb maupin explains seventeen years ago when america evil had a name and that name was al qaida the united states of america is an enemy of those who weighed terrorists and of the barbaric criminals who profane a great religion by committing murder in its name but that was seventeen years ago and more recent days things just aren't as clear cut in syria as italy a province the terrorist group known as he ought to rear al shaab previously known as al qaeda in syria is alive and kicking now the un special envoy for syria stephan de mistura says that over ten down. as an al-qaeda linked fighters are in the area for a long time the usa has promised that it will separate the moderate opposition from
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the designated terrorist groups but this separation just hasn't happened and at this point it seems like u.s. officials are focused on raising the alarm about the syrian government's efforts to retake rebel held territories. president bashar asad of syria must not recklessly provance in fact the traffic ministration has already made it clear that if indeed there is a chemical attack they already know who did it if there are chemical weapons that are used we know exactly who's going to use them john bolton trumps national security advisor says that the idea that anybody even the syrian government might use chemical weapons is just crazy on the murder of children by the assad government take a listen to this reporter. i know my name and i'm and there's you know from syria and my message that we didn't do that song today i think if the needed. money was just too nice to see my seventeen minute they play seventy have hundreds of thousands of has a nice. name between. less than fourteen. or nothing if you've
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seen see any of. me on money inside children like me when the man did incredibly well some users were quick to point out that he had recorded previous messages as well similar messages from. which was the location of another government offensive to rout terrorists and rebels from that area as well. and he's not the only one there have been similarities in a lot of media over the last few days because a lot of pending offensive by the damascus government in egypt warning of impending chemical attacks mass murder a bloodbath a human terror in disaster these photos are featured very prominently as we see of residents of a loop syrian civilians covering their faces with paper cups with plastic bags to try to have some sort of makeshift protection against chemical weapons what people are really mentioning of course is. the motive for the damascus government to do
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this to start with as we heard in an earlier report that the u.s. has made it very clear that if chemicals were to be use they would know who do this and they would be severe consequences so there have been these narratives in a lot of media so far. say that of course will have to wait until the end of those negotiations and until possibly the thought of an offensive to see what happens at the moment is still run to the core there is no new hero or i don't think so thomas but the. other developing story to go to tell you about a suicide bomber detonated explosives at a protest in eastern afghanistan authorities say there were at least twenty two people killed and dozens more injured the demonstration was calling for the resignation of a local police commander afghan based journalist sanie reports today afternoon exactly just a few minutes after. i saw you said number actually it is a group of similarly unscrew gathered in eastern province of afghanistan in one go
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to protest against a local police commander below par chart in action districts often anger hold which is. what the taliban group also isis group active in this province. hole is counted as one of the insecurity problems of gallus on which this group are. parentally in this province and mostly launching such try and of the attacks on civilian government civilian government in a situations more likely that this attack also. you know contact it also can be contacted by the isis group. into plastic also conduct to such kind of attacks on civilian gatherings in different parts of afghanistan. to other separate attacks in the same province one boy was killed and five other people injured a world war you may find some of the following images coming up disturbing about to show you. the first time the front of
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a girls' school with two explosions hit locals and students gathered in the area now earlier another girl's school was targeted in the nearby district no groups claimed the attacks yet but both taliban and islamic state. oppose female education all schools and districts have been closed as a safety precaution. and human rights chief delegations to italy and austria to verify how migrants are being protected there after a reported increase in racist attacks in those countries italy's decision to close its seaports denying entry to m g o rescue ships had serious consequences for the most vulnerable even though we're seeing a big drop in the numbers coming from libya over the past twelve months the number of those who died during the crossing is high in the first six months of twenty eighteen than it was. the total flow of arrivals in the year has decreased overall
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compared to last year it's a trend that evidently bitterly but that still receives a large number nonetheless the drop in arrivals comes after a populist government took power in june and apply the strict migration policy talking of which the italy's interior minister is facing consequences for his hardline anti migrant policy he is now under investigation for alleged abuse of office kidnapping and illegal arrest after he forced a rescue ship with one hundred fifty refugees on board to stay in port for five days r.t. sophie shevardnadze spoke exclusively to mattel about the strains the migrant crisis has placed on italy and broader europe. that's when there is an international missions that have brought tens of thousands of my going to italy alone i think the citizens of pay my salary in order for me to control who is entering my country the european countries and iran it's all of close their borders and send back fifty thousand people and then try to lecture us
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on them you know sort of the french. no not only me. i don't have enemies i see things very differently from on your microphone and i'm going merkel on economics immigration the future of europe islam and terrorism we've come a long way there's a historical opportunity the next major finally change the balance in europe and to change our relations with countries beyond europe as well i'm thinking of russia because i've been saying if the years now that i'm in government i will work on it because sanctions against russia do not make any economic political social cultural sense. on this one and. i'm not against europe i'm in favor of a year that does few things but doesn't while leaving freedom of choice on other fronts for individual states this government has already built partnerships in the united states in russia and china because europe's population and economic power
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who could manage more and more. unfortunately in brussels and in europe they only understand the language of money therefore they're not talking about principles values solidarity economic issues the e.u. is now discussing the budget for the next seven years seeking to get it approved with a very small countries and we've been telling government from prime minister down i've already said that if there is no agreement on the other issues on banking policy i would coach a policy and the gratian we won't vote for the budget of. a russian protest artist notorious for staging some eye watering stunts has found that fleeing to france to claim asylum was worked out according to plan after his latest piece when a bit too far.
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russia it's sometimes difficult to be and. yes especially for one makes a political declaration out of his art that's the case of that probably in fact we already know and there's just been arrested for setting the door of the former k.g.b. building on fire so the problem is the price of his actions is the loss of his freedom. we will make a sponsor's activist in the world of culture and citizens are outraged about the situation both artists and opposition illegally incarcerated the russian.
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if you look. at. what daily life in french prison is like every day a prison guard names the incarcerated person and reads his arrest warrant out loud the prisoner then grabs his things and much as from the so says his goodbyes to his prison mates and leaves in florida for example five to ten prison guards gang up on a convict and slam them to the floor show him until he shows fred twist his hand and then lead him out was squeezing his neck. obviously the administration here is just torturing me.
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seventeen minutes past two moscow time without international coming up a lot more in the next ten minutes including power brokers business decision makers of major pacific influences they're all there and lot of all stock for the eastern economic forum we'll get you up to speed after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is on all sides very dramatic development the only move really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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it's face for the next actual threat like china becoming a superpower and get its act together like we did during the cold war after russia but next the u.s. landed on the limb. and look if we have an existential crisis coming down the path guys like trump and other entrepreneurial. leaders will the country and i walk on this challenge because right now america does. play with. russia's far east around three hundred thousand soldiers and thirty six thousand military vehicles and as we speak rumbling through the largest military drills seen there in.
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sexism of the highest levels of tennis continues to rage following soaring williams' few areas. during a defeat in the u.s. open final many are running beyond the former world number one claiming double standard see above others on the other side of turn to mocking interactions on court depends where you stand on.
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i'm here fighting for women's rights and for women's equality and for all kinds of stuff in for me to say thief informatic again if it made me feel like it was a sexist remark i mean like how he's never seen again from a man because i said. some celebrities are backing williams insisting that she wouldn't have been treated so harshly if she were a man that male players have had far more aggressive outbursts women's tennis
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association is also throwing its weight behind the star. the w.t. believes that there should be no difference in the standards of tolerance provided to the emotions expressed by men versus women and it's committed to working with the sport to ensure that all players are treated the same we do not believe that this was done. nonetheless carlos ramos the employer in question is no for his tough approach and not just towards women at this year's wimbledon quota finally want a male player for throwing his racket to the ground it twenty sixteen the penalized on the murray for his remark of stupid umpiring with his rights advocate and resurface and social commentator anthony bryan logan join this they discussed the for the from the williams incident. things he acted the way he did because he was first day to day she was losing a mate and people don't really realize a she already played a omeo soccer earlier in the year i think it was in march down in florida and she lost badly in his will so it's a sports you get first ration issue reacted in an emotional way that the good news
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a missed of late they i think they came afterwards to john do some damage control of a rope defect a she lost so i said now that's what it is why you have is the greatest tennis player of all time this was not about her being frustrated at with losing a game this was about a woman that they would tend to to literally box her in at every level and they have said things about her and she's been under attack as the greatest player of all time that it's unfortunate that they just mistreat her the way that they do and yet the first violation which was for coaching now she can say date she didn't see to guy given to signal ok it is fine it was just a warning there was no penalty it was sick a violation came where she's on the record on the ground broke the racket you can't do they so at that point you have to first violation you should be kind of just train noise in easy times you see a.b. go in a do it too much else question you have to ask here is have these other guys that she made seen had
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a first violation second violation didn't continue to act or did he say ok i got a calmed down now you can't go anymore and indication. the definition of coaching requires that he actually receive the communication which he did not she didn't feel it and even her coach said that he did say and i say she stopped. and basically so i'm glad she didn't hear it so then very why do you sort of violation because she didn't receive it so there's no need for the first with the second when people throw records all the time john john mccain row through racquets and curse and everything else and it was called if you do warning and ship he was vague or if he had passion he didn't receive warning and it was tolerated and so forth arena to be lambasted and for this wind to be folan from her it's really unacceptable and it's really disgusting that there's been such a campaign against her and i was really concerned that we have an issue even with the midnight cart caricature portraying her as some type of animal i'm really just
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confused as to why we were willing to accept that she's just that great without shimmies your innocence or her she was with or she was in march early it's a naomi osaka so i mean when the sixty's in a marsh that made her lose dad or she does happen to stare square because she got this kind of admire and i think a child it was not a everywhere lace that she was not ready very well and this man she took us to do that play very well and the first man to head a dollar in shanghai where she also lost well for now it's going to set much this is the run of for most schools so far this choose take over the inside of watching international. with gold make this manufacture consent to the public well. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the final
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