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asked people in tehran what they think about the international court's ruling the export the heat or not the world knows that the us is while a to build war they don't have an all of their own words they signed the nuclear deal and now they've changed their mind even though there are problems with our country excepted that this act is a legal donald trump a scrape that was really crazy what is is saying when he doesn't understand what his same god by fischer was in even civilians say we should stand up against america's excessive demand this ruling will not please mr trump and his friends and we will see their reaction but it will be futile they caught that in the us acted against human rights the hague ruin is completely sound food medicine fertilizer old go towards people's livelihoods they should never have to leave them public. the executive director at the pole peace institute believes these latest developments do not bode well. well you know this is the another example of the united states talking about the rules based democratic order and expecting everyone
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else to follow it but when it comes time for the united states to follow it you know they just simply change the rules and i'm certainly not a fan of the united states being governed by world bodies unaccountable world bodies but the issue with that with the palestine issue and also with the iran issue is that at the iran specifically you know we signed this agreement in one hundred fifty five agreed to be adjudicated by the international court of justice and then when they rule against the united states we say ok we're going to take our toys and go home it doesn't look good it sets a bad precedent in it also makes the united states look like someone you can't do business with overseas. one hundred twelve members of the u.s. congress have signed a letter to the secretary of state demanding he were tracked the u.s. decision to cut funding to the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees they say the move taken by the trump administration in august threatens to destabilize the region now since the funding was cut the agency has entered a period of crisis protesters have been surrounding the u.n.
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cars carrying its personnel angry that they're no longer receiving help. the agency to pull some of its staff over fears of safety we discussed the situation with the head of the un refugee agency in gaza. there was. days ago when i was meeting with some colleagues in the hotel here in gaza city because i count meet in my office and when angry demonstrators came and tried to prevent us from leaving that place one car with colleagues got stuck and was surrounded by angry demonstrators for over an hour fortunately the situation was resolved peacefully that could have been a very nasty incident so fortunately so far no one has gotten hurt or directly attacked what is leading to this incident i think is the tactics of our union
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leadership and the demonstrators they seem to think that it will help their situation. that if they add civilly prevent management from working and if they close schools and health centers that's the reason for these kinds of incidents it helps no one no one wins. the u.s. says that it's been sharing the disproportionate burden of funding the agency and it doesn't want to participate in this irredeemably flawed operation anymore or following the funding cuts the e.u. parliament debated on tuesday the options to help the un refugee agency. was. difficult to negotiate its two state solution. fair. solution for the. final. issue.
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to support. the european commission a proposed forty million euros for the u.n. agency to continue supporting schools and health clinics although the agency's head and says that the problem lies not only with funding. work would be made easier. if they are stable predictable funding arrangements sold to countries that help does this year need to continue this next year and and hopefully we will get more and i hope that the old storage fees will do a bit more than they are currently doing to ensure that we can fully and properly function here in gaza the problem is not the us and its government the problem is that the international community including the e.u. is from my perspective speaking on behalf of the refugees not putting enough effort into finding a political solution what is needed is not member states criticizing each other what is needed is member states working together to bring israel and palestine to
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the table to have a proper discussion and negotiation about a peaceful solution that is what's needed most. imposter in moscow the f.b.i. may release its report on allegations of sexual misconduct against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh as early as today but as scrutiny around the case intensifies questions about protesters putting pressure on republican senators to reconsider best support of capital have arisen. types of book. since brett kavanaugh is controversial supreme court nomination we've seen a number of political confrontations in the u.s. by concerned citizens who have been looking to give their elected representatives and earful some of. this image i don't know what. are you. going to get on our head and i want to hear that moment that night that was the
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senator majority leader mitch mcconnell after his call for the senate to vote on kavanagh a.s.a.p. he was a likely target for enraged activists take another republican senator jeff flake who was ambushed in an elevator i was. believe me i didn't tell anyone in your telling all the names that they don't matter what you want to talk to you don't tell me that my phone doesn't downer tell me something to me i don't think either you're the only. thing. pretty awkward elevator moment there's also republican senator david perdue who ran for the restroom after he was confronted with the asian games project we are turning to how can you not talk to women who have been assaulted how can you ignore our pleas the thing is though these are not random incidents they were all organized by the very same angio the so-called center for popular democracy and its sister organization and
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harassing politicians isn't the only thing in their arsenal they've also organized a number of mass protests. that protest alone resulted in over one hundred arrests but liberal organizations aren't only taking direct action against their political opponents the man justice engages in similar activism making dramatic political advertisements the nominee to dismantle the u.s. supreme court accusing cavanagh of sexual assault when she tried to scream she said he put his hand over her mouth we can't let breast cancer not decide on our bright for a generation enough is enough. wondering how they pay for all that well these organizations all have one thing in common they're funded by the controversial billionaire george soros styling himself as
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a so-called philanthropist soros has given millions to liberal causes around the globe and democrats at home in the us to. meet. with president his organization has already given over two million dollars to these . ladies alone and hundreds of thousands more to the fund that helped make anti carven our commercials donald quarter r.t. . reality t.v. dating and supporting campaigns against sexual harassment just don't go together that's according to the headmistress of a leading london girls' school she says that if pupils want to be taken seriously they should choose between the two citing in particular her frustration at a t.v. show called love island which is one of the huge audiences in britain. what i mean by that is can make up a long season love island turn me to the love island we might have to decide which
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camp we're really in i think we might have to ask actually which camp we're in love island is an award winning british reality show centered on creating relationships and i'm a york and villa the opening night of the new season this month attracted almost three million viewers it's a mix of her scantily clad well toned contestants and their sexual exploits to some feeling that the message of the show is that you have to be beautiful to deserve being loved. well we got reaction earlier from equality law specialist linda bellows and lucy berrisford a broadcaster and psychotherapist who hosts a sex and relationships advice program think we have a greater problem to deal with which is our young men are young boys and they need to learn things i'm not sure that they are and in that sense i didn't think the teacher wasn't entirely right but the more you tell young people not to do something the more interested in they are in doing it but i do think there will be
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more emphasis on what is appropriate behavior for young men it's giving the opportunity and we saw it this year in particular in the series is that a lot of the women in the show were shown to be very strong very. opinionated but when they were treated badly or if they themselves treated other people badly they were able to call that person out on it so for me if it it perfectly with the meta template which is saying women you no longer have to put up with rubbish treatment in general i would agree with you but i don't i don't hear the conversation to social conversations or political cultural conversations about men's behavior men's culture some of these young men are echoing and. reflecting what is in appalling literature and i'm sure images of women and i think it's called pornography there are i'm hearing about young men and i'm talking about very young watching looking at pornography and having views about
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women based upon it unrealistic views the culture needs to change surely in which of course they are and there needs to be a mutual and a stand around and women unworn we. can have sexual relationships with each other over a certain age in a reasonable age but the missing link to me is that thinking and learning i learned around is now early fall for that well actually both all sorts of genders and sexual orientations came out. and talked about it because you know it has quite a following across the piece also domestic violence charity came out refuge came out talking about how concerned it was that the behavior of one of the men in the program and i think what's difficult about having a headmistress who says oh we can't have this is incompatible with trying to instill healthy values in our young men and women young girls and boys is that that message is not being received so you kind of need to co-opt the material and
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the platforms that young people are using and i don't want to. push young people into only what i approve but there are there are there's too much emphasis on girls not enough on men's behavior in boys behavior that's that's the essence of what i'm saying i think the head teacher was wrong in the sense that she could use the contents of the of the of the program to to educate and to discuss issues rather than banning it plenty more in this program how it ought to be international we are talking just.
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few. politicians. could put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be. considered to be cross was like before quick screen the more campy good that i'm interested in falls in the waters of college.
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live. with us today a russian a hockey teams can sign for one of its injured female stars has resulted in an apparent own goal after the pictures are part posted sparked a sexism or all the stuff myself though doesn't see any problem. the touch .
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her. little know it came as a great surprise to me that this photo of a normal i'm sorry naked bottom the whole of instagram is packed with photos just like it i can't understand why it has triggered such response to hockey pop posted it because they admired michael bottom the idea was a simple as that. the term for the truth is that the very concept of sexism is not appropriate here parts are hard men talk a little bit of sexuality to their predominant female team was the exploitation of
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my sexuality is approved by. people who like themselves often fisa public back so what's the point of staying fit and spending the most part of my life in the gym if i can just plain know that won't change. it is international if you've been following the us media for the last two years or so you're left in little doubt about who's to blame for deep political divisions in the country. and stick to the has divided america troposphere are trying to play on and divide us off the era of donald trump's divide and conquer agenda. to define a country he's further dividing us and i'm really concerned about whether this could spill over into the streets however a new study argues that the deep political division has actually existed for quite some time researchers at michigan state university have studied a number of bills in the u.s. congress that were co-sponsored by members from both parties and filed the division
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between the factions has been increasing since the one nine hundred seventy s. and is currently at a high and we discussed the issue with political scientist horace cooper he says that the political division has been abused by those who have been unhappy with a twenty sixteen election result. the idea that america is divided the way that it is because president is in office is just simply not true what we see instead are a number of activist groups that are very disappointed with the election outcome and just as they were frustrated in the year two thousand and even just as they were frustrated in one hundred seventy two these people on the left side of the political aisle. worked with me to create the impression of disarray that group has been around for more of
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a. fifty years the only difference is now they speak openly. animal welfare activism under the banner meat is murder is becoming increasingly militant in france which are seen a recent spike in attacks on slaughterhouses. worried butchers have sent a letter to the french president in a bid to prevent more violence. this is a civil war this can go on mr president should zero workers take up arms to defend themselves and their businesses. meanwhile butchers have already gained some support from officials but the head of the republican party saying two hundred
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thousand euros in compensation will be paid out to those affected so we got reaction from both sides of this clash. announcing me all valid. the incident happened around three in the morning i came down and saw that the door had been hit in three places that they also painted the still species it was here on the other medium. i took pictures mediately the police arrived i was sure you would want to that's what there is the picture of the damaged door. it is not these are the marks on the enemy and you mean you know it is where it says speciesism and these are the rocks they used to smash the glass. and i believe these people should be punished why did they attack large corporations or only attack small businesses because it's easy the people who can see why why does everybody have to start eating vegetables only because these activists want that one everyone has their own preferences second we must respect oil as a choice as most legality waters. these activists think that animal rights must be
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protected similarly to human rights that is why they believe it's immoral to kill animals for food so it's not surprising that the attacks slaughter houses and butchers shops they think that morality is more important than obeying the law if the law authorizes immoral acts they may think what they do is justified in terms of morality anything that may stop the killing of animals for meat is acceptable but i am not sure whether illegal actions are the best way to promote animal rights the question we should ask ourselves is whether it is an effective way to raise awareness about animal suffering and animal rights or if it's a good strategy then we should do it but i am not sure about it at all. now a story of a true hero in indonesia an air traffic controller sacrificed his life to save others by touring the earthquake console out west the island the man refused to
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leave an airport control center and instead helped a plane take off to safety. i heard about the polo earthquake here in memphis are around the month praying time and my wife told going to one's grandmother directly about what happened to his grandmother was worried about his condition and called him all of the family here tried to call ago and many times again has two mobile phone numbers and they both couldn't be reached.
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i mean. we didn't give up trying to call him and then call his father his father is a very calm person and said that are going might still be on duty so that could be why his mobile phone is off you know maybe after he finishes again we'll call back so we tried to call ago all night but couldn't contact him.
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and at that time i told his mother she said that i'd gone had died because he jumped from the. air traffic control tower she cannot speak anymore she's only crying loudly his mother never thought that one of the victims would be one of our family antonio gonna want to go home and i. want to thank for joining us here on r.t. international wrapping up the program for just this hour only that we are back in about twenty five minutes with much more. quite frankly i think only just in the seas and libya have deteriorated and have fragmented and it is extremely important that we have it in your digital you see over a presidency that has the vote of the libyan people people who have aspirations like
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freedom and they do have aspirations like living in dignity and quite frankly to deny them the right to vote with the pretext that oh it's not time yet or you don't have bread so you should not be asking for the vote you should vote for people who will provide the bread and who are you provide the services. picked additional note of what was in etc callender somebody says you can just do it you're looking it's not. simple yet so when you know if you. look at the shelling at the plant which up a skeleton is lost when the shit. he think it will ship. if this keeps only. boat up shipping. yep and you lost it does the book is the work of the person able
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greetings and sale you take us into days world money will always be king but coming in a close second disinformation and whoever controls manipulates or pollutes the information is generally considered the queen on the chess board moneys tired old one space moving dusty k. which makes the recent influx of news concerning an official of pistols allegedly manipulating everything from public comments on bank mergers and f c c f.c.c. votes to wikipedia entries on the devil's triangle so alternately concerning.

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