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speech he went after the opec oil producing countries for keeping the oil prices low countries with socialist governments were made bad guys as well worse stuff was event as well i just checked out some more of these highlights of the donald trump speech. we reject the ideology of globalism opec. and opec nations are as usual ripping off the rest of the world we want them to start lowering prices and they must contribute substantially to military protection from now on germany will become totally dependent on russian energy if it does not immediately change course. all nations of the world should resist socialism. and the misery that it bring us to everyone. so many countries in the middle east. strongly
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supported my decision to withdraw the united states from the horrible two thousand and fifteen iran nuclear deal. so the issue with iran is probably one of the most complicated donald trump said that many other countries applauded his exit from the so-called iran nuclear deal however we were a member that pretty much none of the other signatories russia china and the major european powers supported that collapse on the deal and that decision to digit from the american side end on monday federico said that iran was fully complying with the deal and that europe even came up with a special financial mechanism to keep dealing with iran in defiance of u.s.
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sanctions donald trump also during his speech praised his great progress in the middle east however he failed to mention all the mess that our ravelled after his decision to move israel's capital to recognize as israel capital that a ravelled around that city and inside that as well so it was indeed a controversial speech donald trump's second speech at the u.n. general assembly but what else can you expect from the man especially if he's addressing the entire world here at the u.n. age queue in new york. ok thanks for a new york we can get more reaction active because we get a lot of to he were a political analyst and commentator and she's with us this evening a very welcome what do you make of donald trump's comments about iran and what do you expect to be the reaction from.
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well common strong comments today were. ridiculous because everyone knows that without tehran and the efforts of iraq russia and the resistance forces in the region we would have terror terrorism everywhere. while he makes his words were nonsense because the efforts of these powers together was what brought stability to the region at the time when the american government government was basically along with its allies in the region such as the united arab emirates saudi arabia and others supporting these terrorist groups in the region chanda we have actually heard. general flint doing saying there live on t.v. what then do you think will be the reaction from the administration from the
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iranian government to what was said today at the general assembly. while i do not think that trump's words are worth believing trump is basically trying to defend himself and he is trying to basically. talk about his accomplishments or this attack is attacking all the nations who believe in the i.c.c. as an organization that is capable of bringing justice forward so it's also another contradiction because it talks about the rule of law and at the same time he attacks the international criminal court i'm not sure that his speech on on an ideological loverly on asserted to cleverly holds all together has a lot of contradictions and weaknesses. in other news this evening authorities in paris are increasing the number of special safe houses for drug addicts although people who do live close by now say that it is making their life much more difficult more details is charlotte. behind these are gates stands the sour
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district the fixture in france's first legal venue especially for addicts the idea was to give addicts a safe space to get clean needles to prevent the spread of disease as well as to be able to seek help but since it opened almost two years ago people living and working on this street say it's turned the lives into a nightmare and despite gangs dieties about the south to shoot many locals were too afraid to speak directly on camera so that if you see if you see the boy be to see if we. have the back. office in the what have you. if if if. this is. where the boy didn't see the obvious but. if you.
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see. what locals claim the shooting gallery as it's been dubbed by the media makes the area for more dangerous and even though hundreds of addicts have made use of the facility many also is still choosing to shoot up right here on the street videos taken in recent weeks show drug deals. taking place in broad daylight the last time on t.v. sit in the street. a week two witnessed an addict getting their fix. the way. this is the spot where that video was shot and if you come with me now i want you to just get a sense of how close that project was to the drugs room that is being set up by the authorities here it's just over here it's a stone's throw away and instead of using the facility that was available they
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decided to get hot. this violent and aggressive behavior is now being witnessed he almost daily. police statistics show that since the drugs room was opened more than one thousand eight hundred offenses have been reported for the possession of narcotics their consumption and theft despite the outcry from locals urban significant evidence showing that it isn't having the desired effect and now looking up. for drug crimes along with. i think it would be necessary to have four rooms in paris suburbs including one to do with smoking crack on our balance treatment that needs health needs but if this pilot project is anything to go by these new versions just won't solve the problem in fact they could create even more so what do you can ski r.t.
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paris. sweden's prime minister for a new phone will be stripped of his position after losing a no confidence vote does follow september's general election when his social democrats his ruling social democrats were handed their worst ever result. discuss the news with me a bit. well this is a historic moment for sweden first time ever the freshly elected parliament dismisses the sitting prime minister and he lost the confidence of eight earlier on tuesday that is mandatory after general elections he will still be the head of a caretaker government. until the new government is formed but with no actual power this comes up to again he story parliament elections in sweden during which we saw a rise of rising to in sweden democrats while social democrats the ruling party the biggest and historically the most powerful party in sweden i mean was shaking dramatically with the of worst results in decades to now as an outcome we have two
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major groups a swedish parliament left sent to block included social democrats then the opposition alliance blog formed a full parties with one hundred forty three seats in the palm in just one point less than their major rivals so they're very close one forty four against one forty three told there is that it will be very hard to for them to vote on any decision because none of them has the majority the only way for them to have the majority would be to team up with sweden democrats they got sixty two seats in the palm and but the thing is that less sent to block says the not ready to negotiate to cooperate anyhow with sweden democrats and tea parties of the poor parties for the opposition alliance blog also movies to do that so it's kind of deadlock right now because nobody has the majority. who was quite a political sort of earthquake didn't it what course that well i have to say that
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the parliament elections came at a very difficult time for sweden and security was the biggest concern with very high criminality rate gang shootings on the rise cars burning to in various cities all across the country you remember there is absolutely dramatic pictures from sweden all the. it was never officially established the sweden democrats somehow managed to convince people that even going to play for all the problems and to integrate and particularly known european immigrant feeling was very strong and i want you to take a look at this piece we filmed this in the city of health in work i mean local journalists were just walking down the street and we bumped into different immigrants and it was very tense we didn't is not swedish anymore i mean this is two of the change here used to be a small little shop where you could buy drugs now it's sort of you never find any swedish anymore.
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it's all the signs. of your. kids oh no no no no no no little room. even if we do expect. very sad that sweetness to swedish country anymore it makes me want to cry i don't regulate my eyes my only like growing cloyd configuration when i was a really good way of showing perhaps highlighting social tensions that exist on the streets what's next for sweden and vote for a new head of the government has to place no later than two weeks after the speaker of the parliament is announced which happened yesterday and the parties will be allowed to vote to choose between maximum four candidates and if they fail to do that we're going to see new elections and sweet. earth and ocean is speaking to me
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earlier still to come few this view you has called for controls on here came media is breaks it talks nasty headlines we have the details just off the right. what holds his hands to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or some want to be rich. that you'd like to be close it's like that before the three of them or can't be good. interested always in the waters in the hollow. there should. seem wrong all right old rules just don't all. get to shape
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out just to become educated and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she still looks for common ground. right. quote comeback now an e.u. commissioner has lashed out at british newspapers even suggesting that they do need tighter regulation it comes against the backdrop of siring relations between the britain over breaks it talks with some suitably nasty headlines the details now let's go to
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a party boy here in london these are covering the story for us polly good evening it seems like the tensions between the block in britain keep getting worse just talk us through these latest comments well these comments about so-called smart regulation they were made by any justice commissioner there as your other assets and for in the end their take a listen to what she had to say media build to the culture of dialogue or should build that culture of dialogue on the contrary we see divisions split this information and in. exclusion the brics to debate is the best example of that. again do you remember the front page of a popular british daily calling the judges the enemy of the people. just last week the e.u. leaders called. threats on another front page and
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i would advocate for a european approach to merely are based on quality and smart regulation if needed. so you heard that juror taking aim in particular the headline from last week you should see up on your screens now it was printed in the wake of to reason may's failure to secure a brags it deal with e.u. leaders at an summit in sulzberger last week and actually underneath that very provocative headline about e.u. there was an editorial which called the people that run the e.u. two bit monsters so that's the sort of thing that she's clearly unhappy with she says it's irresponsible for media outlets to sow division in this way to identify enemies and to encourage hatred when what they should really be doing is encouraging dialogue but that word regulation however smart she says it might be is a bit like a red rag to a bull when you're in
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a room full of journalists and it got a few people concerned of two words especially the journalists in the room they gave the e.u. officials do the q. and a session afterwards a bit of a grilling take a listen. commissioner you rove gave a speech today where she referred to quote smart regulation for the media could you clarify what she means she refers to all the initiatives that have already been closed and that should be fully implemented by member states including the already agreed or divisional media services directive was all over the well but she didn't refer to all to future. press she's addressing a problem she sees with two british newspaper from pages and saying small regulation was not all to official what does she mean by smart regulation of newspapers she was speaking about the responsibility of the media which of course
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he very well aware of the responsibility that he or do you have in informing people and afterwards she said that that might be a consideration if smart regulation might be needed she didn't call for a snipe regulation. you know all the e.u. officials criticism was rest was reserved for the media though she said that mainstream political parties accept some of the rhetoric of division as well and it's up to politicians to show responsibility for their words and to show restraint because sadly hatred and cases of hate crime in europe are on the increase. ok thank you polly for the update there for us in the u.k. . meanwhile hungry is making a stand against an report that claims the country has breached the values of the block is launched a campaign video to counter the claims. point parliament the dog lashed out at the
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duke she get called whole got caught they mean get their. due cause i'm going to. get you go to stop you make my daughter also. make bizarre charbel the move does come after the officially accepted the findings of these argentinian report which cited a number of alleged violations by hungary they include migrants abuse corruption and attacks on press freedoms and also the democratic process it does mean the you may now invoke article seven although and that can suspend certain rights of member states including voting rights article seven though so far has never been implemented but tensions of late have been getting worse sadly the commission shares the concerns expressed in the report in particular as regards fundamental rights corruption the treatment of roma and the independence of the judicial individuals into government f m bridge themselves their family members step friends
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from public funding from european taxpayers money the elections this year were held in an atmosphere of aggression and intimidation. or you are already made up your mind i stand here to defend my country and this is a matter of on or. this insults the honor of hungary this uses double standards and violates the treaties it says that our ports but earlier i spoke to him carrying government spokes persons out on call that about the campaign and why and the reasons why hungary has become almost a target. this is not a legal process this is a bollywood process he she is by the color of the color and the liberals in the european parliament ahead of the european parliamentary elections next may for the past eight years increasingly especially if it's about hungary but she also paul and others in central eastern europe the european political left and liberals have started to use human rights issues rule of law corruption as
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a scared letter that is put on us and is trying to put us into a corner from which we have to defend ourselves and we don't believe in that this is all we got blackmailing it to be charmed. using the kind of arguments and accusations against which to really difficult actually to put up any kind of. so that's why we have not been found. ourselves but rather we go on and charge and that is we stand for our own version and reading of what is happening in europe with a special emphasis that i mention on the league of my cricket. but we seem for the past thirty years but it is happening for the past maybe two decades by now is is basically a business model at the borders of europe where human traffickers and human rights organizations are helping illegal migrants reaching the york and continent and begin their new european union basically going against the existing legal system
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the legal framework in which the european union should exist and they utilize or rather misuse the existing loopholes in the legal system settle what we do here in hungary. step by step we acting on the reality on the ground we are closing the doors of the post and then the one hundred three magically would be if. someone an individual is working together with human traffickers and explicitly and openly it's helping illegal migrants to cross the border against the existing rules the european rules and that myriad rules might extension at the highest level but in general our intention is to put things back on their feet and that is restore law and order to voters that your. thank you. we're not going to leave neither the european people's party nor the european union for obvious reasons. we are in europe and we are the people he does behind the hunger in government is
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probably the strongest political party with the most support coming from the people of three percent during the past consecutive european parliament elections so that would be absurd to be indicate that we have no place in the or can be pushed by or in europe we go for it changing the rules and we go for restating what the original meaning of europe is instead of leaving. out international at this hour back with more at the top of that. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy the confrontation let it be an arms race.
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