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points are among the signs appearing in east london streets frustrated residents draw attention to the levels of drug dealing in the british capital. five am in new orleans six pm in beijing and one in the afternoon here in moscow this thursday september the twenty eighth welcome to our international our top story the fate of russian sports and drugs body you will be decided later on thursday the world anti-doping agency is jutes a vote on whether to lift the suspension over a scandal in twenty fifteen the international olympic committee athletes commission has bucked russia's readmission wada's president is all still for the move but there have been rifts within the anti doping governing body the organizations vice
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president and anti doping agencies from various countries are against it they accuse one of moving the goal post by easing some of the conditions placed on russia the head of america's agency went as far as to suggest sucking the while the chief when our team sport correspondent alexy got to shift picks up the story. for the last three years russian sport has been firmly sidelined as accusations mounted over state sponsored doping. the media has been held down by.
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the b.b.c. sports editor dan ronan tweeted out what he claimed was a letter from waters compliance review committee saying risottos prolonged suspension was all reciprocate fascist hand signals it turns out she is the descendant of holocaust survivors then some mis attributed quotes about birth control started flying around the internet hillary clinton herself was spreading this false information. he referred to birth control pills as abortion inducing drunks the set of a lot of lawn bells for me an issue for you too i want to be sure will clear this didn't happen numerous front checks of rule this folds then cavanagh's habit of buying baseball tickets became breaking news investigative reporters scoured his financial disclosures. and learned that he and his friends buy a ticket to a baseball game so as you can see there's still plenty of showing us to go around but then things got serious accusations of attempted rape which is career ending
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stuff in the age of me two came up christine blasi forward accuses brett kavanaugh the tempting to rape her back in the one nine hundred eighty s. when they were both teenagers at a party now she wants an f.b.i. investigation if the senators who have come forward and said they want to treat the seriously mean that then they'll they'll have an investigation of these allegations so that we all go into this more informed so twenty four women who went to high school with brett kavanaugh signed a letter saying that they support the accuser then sixty five women signed another letter saying that they defend brett kavanaugh his character now those who support the democrats generally believe the accuser those is the republicans think she is lying and i've been calling her names not surprisingly the media is now taking sides this was intended. and i believe offensive forward judge kavanaugh has lied multiple times she's not sure when it happened where it happened who else was
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present she never reported it to anybody this is nothing if they get away with this there is then you have c.n.n. running the country because this allegation could be made against anyone at any time now the u.s. department of justice says that it's not a federal case but it seems like proving guilt or innocence isn't exactly the issue here i think the nomination should be withdrawn the bar here is not. whether you have not criminally assaulted someone it's credibility trust integrity so who is brett kavanaugh now to some he's a well respected adjudicator who happens to have some republican ties to others he's a sexual predator now supreme court justice nominations often turn into political confrontations but rarely do they expose such a deeply divided america. art see new york. one of the most outspoken opponents to bret nomination is former presidential candidate hillary clinton
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however it wasn't long until many pointed out that her husband former president bill clinton faced allegations of sexual misconduct which didn't stop him from reaching america's highest office her husband when he was president faced allegations that were not the same as this certainly but had connections to these kinds of allegations from years ago have we learned anything over the years about due process not just for the accusers but also for the accused well i think that you have to take each of these situations you know sort of on their own merit. bill clinton's alleged victims reacted by asking the f.b.i. to investigate her rape accusations as well. as show you the difference in the double standard that existed back then and still does today i think it's i think this is this donna showing that they can do this to mr cavanaugh it is the absolute definition of hypocritical and that's what's really disheartening
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especially for the american public to see these democratic leaders that have been elected being absolutely hypocritical and two faced really not only when it comes to the clinton trials where all of this wasn't enough what we heard it wasn't enough you can't come against him whereas a woman makes one allegation is refusing to testify there's no other information nobody really has any information there's no evidence but the word of this woman that's not to say that sexual assault allegations are important but the timing is very suspicious of course so we've now shown that the congress the united states of america doesn't care about facts or evidence as mrs it's as about political differences. the much talked to promote program was supposed to be the biggest women support initiative in afghanistan but according to a report by a washington watchdog it's been an utter failure hundreds of millions of dollars of u.s. taxpayer money was spent the goals were huge but in reality only a few dozen women were held.
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i'm. since two thousand and one the door has been reopened for afghan women they joined the police the army and entered politics and together we can help women and girls across afghanistan develop their talents raise their voices and strengthen their communities and their country and. then i didn't know if this money was spent properly there would have been changes in women's lives but we don't know how they spun it or who they gave it so. they haven't done so much for afghan women there's an exhibit in hell's in india a man is representing afghan women this program in afghanistan is for women and we still get replaced by mad why don't we have the capacity.
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personally request of usa to support us by providing a smooth incompetently going to modernize the handcraft section their response was negative they said they were huge to train is after news experience i don't need the training i need the machinery. but as i thought and for you i filled in forms last year and again six months ago they told us that they would let us know but there was no response even when we called them they never called back hundreds of thousands of women across afghanistan ready to work pretty to work. for a drug dealers only parking space kruk pick up oil. frustrated residents in the
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british capital have taken the law into their own homes in a come pain to highlight drug crime in one london district let's take a look neighbors in tower hamlets in east london commissioned an anonymous group of artists to make the signs they wanted to highlight a part of police in the tippity in the area the signs were quickly removed by consul workers activist ken hines believes the residents have lost faith in the authorities. the police are not it's tackling the problem of drug the room in their location in their part of of london in their community so they feel that they have to take the law into their own hands it's the same as the rest of london the police tend to not be heavy handed around drug dealing in the police seem to not tread much more cautiously than if they're in other parts
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of london or the murder of tower hamlets agreed with the activists and called for more police officers to be on the streets he also stressed that local authorities had done everything in their power to deal with the issue can hines again sees those in charge need to take a different approach it's quite clear that the police and the government has lost the war on crime because what they have put there looking as a crime when it's quite clear a ship be treated as a public health issue we need to identify like places like short it where to go or hide put up a pen for tea for drug dealers to be done openly and we need to stay in drug counselor to help work with those people who are addicted to drugs the block faces some real threats to its core values europe's power brokers
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are in salzburg in austria we'll bring you the details of what's going on there after this.
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you put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so what you want to be president. to do i. was like them before three of the people. i'm interested always in the water. or the start with a story that's generating a lot of reaction beijing is accusing sweden of mistreating chinese tourists and even of violating their human rights that's after a robber ripped it between stuff a stockholm hospital on a chinese family over check in time. this is a kid this is the kid. this is.
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just come. this i believe is like the money at midnight for police to toss defenseless tourists as a graveyard in this place is too much. the chinese foreign ministry has main complaints to the swedish side on the lead urgent need to get out of the darkness to gave the case. we only know that we have done everything we could do for this guest but at the
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same time we cannot accept that there are staff are exposed to threats and the other guests will suffer from a threatening situation. migration relations with our states internal security and of course brags that those topics are all being hammered right now with an informal e.u. summit in austria our europe correspondent peter all over is following the event for us. well when it comes to break this migration this plenty of talking to be done and no real agreements anywhere in sight heading into the summit the european council president said that he wanted to come up with a solution that saw all european nations pulling in the same direction when it came to defense of the external border of the union the call of the need to stop the
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migration blame going. the spy their aggressive rhetoric. thinks are moving in the right. mostly because we have been focused on xterm over their control while frontex the external border control agency of the e.u. is set for a massive shot in the arm ten thousand new agents by twenty twenty this currently only six hundred in operation with that agency so a major turnaround however not everybody is happy with that chiefly among those who are unhappy as viktor orbán the prime minister of hungary when it comes to migration mr doesn't want to see these frontex agents securing hungary's border he says that hungary can do that better themselves. we want to take the rights of border protection away from hungary to make migration possible our position on the issue is clear our homeland is not a house of passage nor
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a reception camp well hungary inside of also launched a campaign against the ruling last week to put article seven measures in place to sanction essentially hungry but there are some friends for mr or the polish leaders and the bulgarian leaders of all suppressed all expressed their support for hungry and their policies with one other issue that isn't going anywhere and seems like it's been around forever is of course brags that theresa may the british prime minister had a chance to put out her vision for the future of northern ireland on. wednesday evening after a working dinner and insults burke i believe that i have put forward serious and workable proposals we will of course not agree on every detail but i hope that you will respond in kind if we're going to chief a successful conclusion than just of the u.k. has evolved its position the you will need to evolve its position to what we heard in the response to that for junk load younker at the european commission president
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was that it was interesting polite and mrs may was just doing her job hardly the the greatest of praise for in the e.u. commission president we're also hearing that both the multis and the czech leaders suggesting they would really back a a second referendum on break that in the united kingdom so everybody's talking insults bird but we still have well no sign of a deal when it comes to break that no sign of a deal when it comes to migration with viktor orbán and hungry essentially standing outside of the the main body of the european union on how to police the external front is. just an aside to all this what's going on in austria artie's sophie shevardnadze spoke earlier to hungary's foreign minister his country of course faces sanctions from the e.u. for refusing to accept the blocks migration policies the full interview is available here from tomorrow friday for now here's a snippet. there's
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a basic debate between us and the majority of the european parliament and this debate is about migration as the majority of the european parliament is absolutely . and very clearly an anti my government made it very clear that we want to preserve our right to make our own decision to let. our own country and who we do not want to let and thirty or and the european union would like to take away destroy it. and they want to impose or be got three quarters on the member states to distribute the migrants among you member states and that's a that's a clash between the pro migration majority of the european parliament and the anger in government. now when a long running conflict finishes more than just physical scars remain our documentary
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