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a. terror groups claim an attack on a military parade in iran killing at least twenty four as the country marks the anniversary of its war with iraq. the u.s. state department accuses the syrian government and its allies of assisting terrorists in the country we examine whether their claims correspond with the reality on the ground. collision course said it was billed as the biggest fight for
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mixed martial arts history irishman colleague regular and. meet the press with the pair set to do battle in two weeks time. by the. first one out international deadly terror attack on iran islamic state and various other groups claim that they hit a parade commemorating the start of the rock around war from the one nine hundred eighty four man who opened fire with dressed as a rainy revolutionary guards on the upcoming video disturbing. president must we suddenly realised armed people wearing fake military outfits were
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attacking their comrades from behind the stage and then opened fire on women and children they were just a messy shooting around without a specific target. masses for terrorists who had brought their guns to the area and hidden them several days ago under cover as civilians to watch the parade then they went and picked up their guns and opened fire on people. the standoff between sunnis and shias is historical around became a theocratic state after its nine hundred seventy nine revolution and you can see here it's populations almost entirely sheer and iran has been quick to blame those they feel are responsible for today's tragedy. terrorists recruited trained armed and paid by a foreign regime have attacked. children and journalists among casualties iran holds regional terror sponsors and their u.s. mostest accountable for such attacks iran will respond swiftly and decisively in
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defense of iranian lives i believe that i sell or islamic. of iraq and eleven militant they are trying to take the opportunity and the chance in order to you know. claim some kind of power this is been done by a lot was a year. and established terrorist group it's known it's not an unknown terrorist group it has long had ties with all the arabia for the past several years and they've done a number of volleyball you know of terrorist attacks in the same region are of course on a much smaller scale and you know that this group has given out statement claiming that it is responsible all saudis have you know all of very overt. with israel and the united states against the iran. president trumps the late his
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own order to declassify documents related to the ongoing russian collusion probe the files are expected to shed light on alleged conflicts of interest and ethics of certain f.b.i. and government officials i met with the d.o.j. concerning the declassification of various unredacted documents they agreed to release them but stated that doing so may have a perceived negative impact on the russian probe also key allies called to ask not to release therefore the inspector general has been asked to review these documents on an expedited basis i believe he will move quickly on this and hopefully on other things which he is looking at in the end i can always declassify it if it proves necessary. speed is very important to me and everyone. on monday the president announced he'd ordered the declassification of several pages of a surveillance warrant on former term campaign aide karl page additional documents concerning access b. i directed james komi as well as other former top f.b.i.
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officials to kellam open as more of why the president put the potentially explosive document release on hold. this delay comes in apparently he's waiting for the department of justice to review the documents before they are made available to the public now this is quite a u.-turn from donald trump but when he initially spoke up he gave a very strong statement saying that he was going to make the documents from the probe very public that he had this authority as president we want transparency what i want is i want total transparency this is a witch hunt. republicans are seeing it that democrats know it's a witch on to but they don't want to admit it because that's not good politics for them but it's a terrible witch hunt and it turned our country and i want transparency and so does everybody else we should open it up for people to see now donald trump mentioned the democrats and trump was certainly under a huge amount of pressure from the democratic party many democratic leaders were
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strongly opposed to donald trump making public documents related to the bob muller investigation now we had adam schiff who is a high ranking member of the house select committee on intelligence he went as far as to call this abuse of power to say that donald trump was acting completely inappropriate lee and harming the ability of the justice department to do its work now interestingly tensions are riding high in washington d.c. in relation to this probe into allegations that trump colluded with russia bob woodward a popular investigative journalist who wrote two books that were very popular in relation to the trumpet ministration he was being interviewed recently and in his radio interview he stated that in his two years and his two years of investigative work at no point did he find anything showing that donald trump had colluded with russia did you bob woodward here anything in your research in your interviews that sounded like espionage or collusion i did and of course i looked for it look
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for it hard now despite trump's announcement on monday that these documents would be made public it appears that that decision is on the whole you department of justice is now reviewing the documents the bob mueller investigation continues with many people wondering what will come next and what exactly is the truth. political analyst donna mcadams says the democrats' reluctance to see these documents declassified does raise questions i find it very interesting what a headache the democrats leading democrats in washington are in over this and not only that but as we know our closest allies are also panicking and they're certainly speculation as to who that might be is it the united kingdom is it the u.k. intelligence services who are all seem to be up to their neck at least in this in trying to discredit running the president what is really going on here and i think
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it's really a fascinating thing it would be is an extraordinary extraordinarily public view of i guess you call it the deep state and how it operates and how it can overwhelm the president in getting these things released us the state department explain the rise of terrorism in syria on the country's government and its allies according to washington's latest report of the matter he goes down off next on lies is whether or not the claims actually correspond with reality on the ground with syria there are a few things that have all international play is on the same page the fact that al qaeda prowse freely through parts of this country is one just like they should know more the debate is about how and who's allowed the terrorists to thrive in syria. over the past decade there are certain regimes permissive attitude towards al qaeda and other terrorist groups fed the growth of al qaeda i saw in affiliated
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terrorist networks inside syria washington pins the bling unequivocally on the force that has spent a large part of the past seven years and lost tens of thousands of men repairing the terrorist onslaught. when peace in syria blew to kingdom come in two thousand and eleven al-qaeda was busy from the get go and given the chance to oust the assad government a fact the us validated itself. al qaeda in iraq supported the syrian opposition from the beginning both ideologically and through the media al qaeda in iraq declared its opposition to assad's government because it considered it a sectarian regime targeting sunni's so let me recap al qaeda supported the syrian opposition washington also supported the syrian opposition when it comes to picking the company to entrench yourself with the us made the worse choice imaginable
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another assumption the new counterterrorism report makes is that syria made its border think grand central station allowing al qaeda to run loose in and out of iraq except damascus wouldn't have much time to facilitate that for the most part it had no access cut off by the opposition from its own border syrian regime border forces retreated from the border and the opposition forces took over the posts and raised their flag it wasn't until june last year when the syrian army began to recapture those parts of the country and it did so with the help of a rainy and pro-war rainy and forces who have proven to be a considerable power. but in the world of the u.s. state department iran give us and take it because apparently on its own soil it forces the same terrorists it kills in syria it's a crazy standing of reality and its head but this is very common in the united
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states rand is helping the syrians defeat these terrorists in their countries but the united states says iran is supporting al qaeda it behooves the united states to say that iran is involved in this because this builds a case against iran even though it makes no sense so the united states reports whatever needs to report to justify its foreign policy. european broadcasting union are spoken out against policy changes at demarcus largest public t.v. and radio corporation d r he criticized planned a budget cuts and a push to reduce the promotion of multiculturalism all or are. there sit together and we hear something about the war about and there if only. the ethnic. instead focus be shifted it says to the values of
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democracy and free speech the broadcaster also says content reflect the country's historically christian identity now these changes were published by their marks ministry of culture with parliamentary support the majority of that support comes from the immigrant anti immigrant rather danish peoples party as the second largest political force in the country is when pushing for this media policy change the party is called on d.r. to represent christian cultural heritage to a greater degree the opposition those none too pleased with these new plans i think it's an incorrect prioritization of conservative values it's another step towards a political agenda that doesn't want to integrate people for a host of religious program on the throne home told us the moves being made to reinforce the country's national identity. the previous guidelines also stated that christianity is part of the new sculptural heritage what is surprising
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it that they really stress it one more time because after my program closed down one religious program after the other has been shut down because chris and at sea and religion in general has not been prioritized with the immigration that the europeans and also the author of that they know has a problem to define their own identity if a culture is very based on its christin foundations and its christian faith it's much easier for this society to integrate other people so i think that's why they want to stress it simply to strengthen their national identity which is very important in our time where there is so much division in the european societies the celts international the things who are this is saturday coming up clash of the titans is still two weeks to go our lead in russia face off with barbs and fighting to be probably into the battle to keep them in there with. hear hear
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. it's become an international norm to say women's rights are human rights but in a world where women make up the majority of university graduates this may not be true how much more women's empowerment needs to happen in the fortunes of a's policies become redundant. join me every first week on the alex salmond shill and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to.
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have to go right to the press it's like that before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. things should. see its exactly quite a posix mosco time kevin i mean so you saw before the break if you're into this kind of thing going to say it's not quite my bag there's a lot of people back excitement steadily building ahead of what's coming up around the globe among fans it's just two weeks until one of the most anticipated bouts in the history of the u.f.c. the ultimate fighting championship gets going arash one column mcgregor what a character and rushes nima go added to the hype too with a big old stead in a press conference on thursday you want to would want to be called or between those
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two kids comes down to the knockout event coming up in two weeks from now. what makes trials in the middle of a bustling new york street stop stare and listen to the most talked about fight this in m.m.a. the hottest property in the light weight division if not the world of u.f.c. two champions facing off against one another and this is just their pre-fight press conference suited and booted as always quite a mcgregor former u.f.c. featherweight and lightweight champion number two on the you have c's pound for pound rankings and undisputed number one for trash talk and controversy in the other corner the man who sent shock waves through u.f.c. . off twice world champion and undefeated in twenty six fights the reigning and first russian and first muslim lightweight champion is out to make history and put mcgregor in his place even though the big night is still some weeks
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away the sparks are already flying and. they're always on the mind i completely because. i never want to keep some of them put it in. your own business man. when you. do you mean putting on a show for the ego press trying to get in their opponent's head and parcel space the fighters pressured each other loud and brash in the usual style have be trying to keep his cool saving his anger for the ring from. people who. were. just raising the roof. here. this is everything. other fighters
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have a history few goes back. a long way and for both this one is possible beginning of there he top of these two like you can what do you think about this guy. he talked about the greatest. of all the time when somebody take him down he'd have only. come here send a message like location location i'm going to come for you where you want doesn't matter you are who is in almost a dozen men the last clash led to broken bus windows a police investigation even a lawsuit for mcgregor viral video making sports headlines around the whole world little wonder then that you have see fires and even those totally mute m.m.a. or glued to their screens when it comes to the quality fight that will be macgregors unrivaled striking skills that get your vote or a little more deadly takedowns and grappling whoever you get behind with
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a sick fish sure to be a hell of a night. if you thought you were the driving force of an eco friendly lifestyle by switching to electric cars all these years ago seems california says you're wrong right now the u.s. state could be brought to punish over two hundred thousand low all zero emission car owners as it tries to tackle congestion problems electric vehicles bought before only twenty seventeen are said to be banned from priority lanes after six years of enjoying the perks of going green. thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you ok well i have told you no there is no not such a god like you and thank you single proceeding kids will be out to grab you have a. heck of a. point to call it was
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a bank you cook up thank you thank you. thank you the green and white each of the wing stickers on their cleaner cars will expire at the beginning of the year thank you. thank you thank you thank you i think that's ridiculous i think what they want to do is use a car charge for the carpool lanes so you don't agree with their argument as to why they're doing you know i really think it's a many thanks. thank you thank you for trying to promote clean vehicles clean technology have a safer sustainable world thank you. the founder of a humanitarian organization that helps refugees in greece has given himself up to police since he's been sought for the past three weeks for allegedly helping migrants illegally enter the country meantime others are already on trial there for
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similar activities too. since twenty fifteen the greek island of lesbos has been a key gateway for migrants trying to reach the e.u. in fact since september alone over fifteen hundred migrants have arrived it can take authorities months to process their applications for asylum and a recent report by medical charity said there were crowded conditions leading to i level of violence even child suicides one greek independent we spoke to says the
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illicit activities of certain organizations are contributing to the problems in the country to. various n.g.o.s actually facilitate the illegal entrance of immigrants in greece and this is something that has to be stopped a big o's now oh we have at least twenty thousand illegal immigrants and refugees. islands if they acted legally then it's sad to be gone but then the thought is here to prosecute them there are certain and geos which are under let's say the quote by the asian with the with the european union and they have done a satisfactory job but there are many out there in geos with acting on on later. they consume their money but they don't do it in favor of. refugees we know this because i am a member of the budget control committee of the european parliament we have paid
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a visit to liz was and we have seen that the european fund say i've not been used properly i think it's time that the national authorities in front takes take some measures and this measures is the enforcement of the low still so many problems in greece because. thanks so much for this program r.c. dot com course has all of these are so much more fifty download our free app it'll be guaranteed to get your latest headlines and alerts as that happens to your mobile device check it out if you know you got it already it's twenty three minutes past six o'clock this saturday afternoon in moscow given saying thanks for watching .
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it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active and rich in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company gruntal developed solidified a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy and it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything paul you know she said she's just cut short arms many solidified victims i have to this day received no compensation they never. twelfth of may twenty seventh overnight in a dangerous computer virus has spread around the globe want to cry is the name of the cyber criminals have given the virus with which they blackmail their victims by blocking their computer data the ransom three hundred dollars to be paid in
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bitcoins. more than two hundred thousand computers on all continents are affected by this attack from the german royal network georgia bond to the ministry of the interior in russia and the japanese car manufacturer honda in great britain some hospitals even have to switch to emergency operation mode. how can one single mole where to move tenuously paralyzed companies hospitals and even intelligence services all over the world the answer has a name microsoft all the victims use the same software all of honorable from the same way all are dependent on one single company as is every state administration in europe. what are the consequences this is what we are. team of journalists from investigate europe wanted to find out the results are alarming.
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this is about the data of all citizens everyone is affected and the dependency is much deeper than just the use of microsoft word or excel almost every author or a team from the townhome to the vehicle registration office and the tax office works with software specially written for their purposes. these many thousands of special programs are written for the windows operating system. the more complex information technology becomes the deeper the state is trapped in the microsoft monopoly. no one knows this better than martin child who managed the german government's id for eight years. the burden and voice land isn't defacto upping its for microsoft by deny microsoft product and as it stands keep the guns the nigga.
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