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people. are just twelve euros fifty a month. to push all in with new sanctions against. russia. after facing. so coming.
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after the supreme court overturns the death sentence of a christian woman accused of blasphemy. calling for the judges to be public to death. really. didn't sensitive featuring a model. from the. whites are america's biggest terror threat c.n.n. . already. i think that mr levin was actually stating facts what they're saying right now saying that the majority of the country are terrorists. to the world this is r t international i mean i know neal and you're welcome to the
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program. insisted the united states will continue its oil embargo on or around the spine his national security adviser adopting a milder tone when it comes to sanctions on countries doing business with tehran. number of countries may not be able to go all the way all the way to zero and mediately so we want to we want to achieve maximum pressure but we don't want to harm friends and allies either. because we do not intend to allow our sanctions to be baited by europe or any body else. yeah nations to isolate a ranch regime. as long as its aggression continues we never threaten anyone you do not tolerate threats from anyone. what they want to be muscles that would have made law and beats what americans tell us europeans to say about how the
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economic interests and one top economic relations with iran the latest. with friends like. me getting we will work to maintain the framework of the twenty fifteen deal in spite of the american decision by ensuring that our companies can stay in iran. as we're seeing their european countries express their opposition to the sanctions are to scale up my pen examines the apart and shift within the u.s. administration. well this is certainly a milder tone from john bolton he was speaking about the sanctions that are set to go into effect on november fifth the intent was according to the white house that they were going to reduce iran's oil exports to zero now there were some companies that did immediately pull back from trading with iran perhaps they doubted the ability of their governments to protect them among those who pulled back there was
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total bowing lukoil reliance industries ltd dover's siemens and others now interestingly iran has been continuing its oil exports right up until that november fifth deadline we've seen quite a defiant stand for the iranian president you will not be able to reach any of your goals with the goats who runs on oil you will not be able to bring it to zero reduces so now we have john bolton coming forward and saying that they are talking about the possibility of granting waivers to countries and corporations that want to continue trading with iran they are promising to engage in the harshest level of sanctions against iran but meanwhile there is a milder tone when it comes to countries and businesses around the world who want to keep trading with them so it is certainly a change from the white house are waiting to see what happens next as that november fifth deadline approaches. activist ken stone sees he skeptical of both in trying to kushan the blow over at the imposing sanctions. i think what prompted him were
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the actions taken by the european union over the summer to create a statute of immunity for european firms and to create a financial to syllabi to continue to trade with iran plus probably has troubles in the area as he said he probably has heard from turkey and india that they're not happy about this at all and they want to break but in my personal opinion i'm skeptical of. bolton's so-called talk of softening. for two reasons first of all whatever one branch of the american. government says is often repudiated within hours or days by another branch of the u.s. government their country is in turmoil one cannot rely on any statements made by the u.s. government and secondly if bolton were to give a break to any country there are a group of countries the other countries in the us camp that did not receive that great would be up in arms and it would create an even worse situation for the u.s.
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so i can't see him giving a selected group to some and not to others. all right so now the story generating a lot of interest today a love mark blas from a case against a christian woman in pakistan a spark of violent protests by religious hardliners judges overturn the death penalty on a c a bit and are now being threatened with lethal retribution themselves by the mob here's a nation with more on the story. this is baby and she's just been taken off death threat but instead of celebrating a second chance at life it sparks outrage and mass protests across pakistan. things began to fall apart sniping is what outs picking fruit it was a hot day and she drank some more yes that was enough to sentence her to death and
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put her in solace. confinement for almost a decade but the real reason is that us here is a christian the women who were with her that say said she had touched a cup which meant they could no longer drink from it i was beaten and accused of blasphemy with a sentence now over tens how the islamists are demanding what they call religious justice. this is a very sad moment for us we were shocked to hear this news regarding the release order obama's your baby but we are calling for our government to change that decision. pakistan is a religiously conservative country there are near around two point five million christians making them a minority of just one point six percent of the population to protect islamic
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authority blasphemy laws were introduced in the nineteenth century that were among the strictest in the muslim world it means insulting a religious belief can lead to imprisonment or even death and harsh punishments also stand for those who support the baby take the punjab governor so mom to see if he was assassinated by his bodyguard in twenty eleven for wanting to reform these laws the federal minister for religion but the was also killed off to simply calling for her release but from support for the assassinations the rightwing pakistan's islamist party or the tail pay began to grow they've called for mass protests if the blasphemy law is touched me even say the country supremes court judge just deserve themselves attending a see a sentence the patron in chief of t.l.p. mohamed off saul carbury has issued the verdict that says the chief justice and all those who ordered the release of us year deserved. mob's been the basij of losing
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trust in the overall governance and they feel that if there is a problem then the d. d. system may not be. efficient to dig up the issues and come up with a kind of justice in fact these are. matters also we are the more. people but this is not confined to just. because it is the trust of the system. leach stool. people coming to the courts and coming to the law enforcement agencies and this law has certainly put a why did their best which is a cool step baby's conviction to be held grey and it's expected that office of asylum i brought will take. is really clothing brand
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sparked opera were over an ad campaign featuring a model tearing off a need for the tagline freedom is basic the video also pointedly refers to all of israel's biggest focus. speccy. the commercial spark and i agree reaction online over fashion trying to dictate the meaning of freedom. first of all you're dumb if you think this is considered freedom this is just disrespectful in so many levels and who are you to define freedom as exposing your hair and taking off a huge job freedom is a relative concept this is extremely disrespectful and disgusting can't be bothered by a cheap islama for the cab like this by who does let them have their freedom and we'll
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have our when i saw that i was angry how could that be today's world it wasn't just me who was angry pretty much everyone that saw it got angry as well well i felt the only stirring controversy in israel and i counted it in a local election in the city of rome were released this campaign last month it depicts a woman wearing an islamic below along with the warning not to mari a muslim partner the posters strong condemnation from the cities are a population interreligious marriages are largely discouraged in israel. or women's rights advocate we spoke to say that religious beliefs are no reason to judge the clothing choices of others. this type of covering does not represent freedom who are you to decide whether these women are free or not if they're comparable in this way of life in this religion then that's a decision that they're allowed to make if you participate in you say i personally
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no longer want to wear his job that's your personal choice but to say that it's it's not freedom for those women. i think it can very much seem to come across as not understanding and not respectful of that particular religion and culture if women believe that and they align with that binge will and they say you know that's my truth i agree with that then they should be allowed to live with that an idea once implanted in your mind can never be erased but the truth of the matter is is their environment where they live has not made that change so it's just a matter of time before those women begin to reach out and say help i'm looking for help and what we've got to do is provide the resources so that if women decide that they want to live in a different country to live a different lifestyle that those resources are there. not
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a series of crimes in the u.s. linked by many there too right wing politics are becoming the baseline topic in news coverage with just days to go until america's polarized public make their choice in the midterm elections warm c.n.n. host is clear as to who he thinks poses the real terror threat. you have to stop demonizing people and realize the biggest terror threat in this country is white men most of them radicalized to the right. well that's don lemon and his comments come after three recent hate crimes involving white suspects last sunday eleven jewish where supporters were most occurred at a synagogue in pittsburgh in the same way two black people were killed in a shooting at a supermarket in kentucky and fifteen mail bombs were sent to high profile opponents of the u.s. president we heard contrasting views from inside the us from journalists who knew rivera and political activists first unfunny rogers writes. i think that mr levin
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was actually stating facts there are twice as many terrorist incidents from white right wing terrorist in those people who submit to al islam what they're saying right now saying that the majority of the country are terrorists i'm pretty sure that if white men were the real problem in america we'd have a higher incident a higher rate of incidents with these types of terror attacks radicalized white people who are sending pipe bombs to people of the opposing party who just killed eleven jewish people who just killed two black people in kentucky because they couldn't get into a black church look at the result things deaths and look at the perpetrators d.n.a. and is doing everything they can to try to cast a negative light against anything trump in obviously the majority of the voting bloc in america is working class white men believe incidents that are being painted are they are happy and are being painted as down from what is really not true
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people like don lemon are going to continue to perpetuate these false narrative in the hopes that maybe it can just proud people from what's actually going on in america which is a great thing right now economically number for people across all demographics including white latino and blacks in particular where black unemployment is a historic low pipe bombs that were just sent did not kill anyone but they were still acts of terrorism and you can't deny that the person who was caught by the. donald trump supporter is a download from supporters and if we're being honest really but he has a grudge and there is there is there is information that he doesn't matter because it's going to secure work right he's a gun owner we really get is because our if you stop a bunch of different ways you can sit there in julius them and say that he specifically and donald trump supporter of he was inspired to do that by donald trump we have to be honest about post reconstruction white terrorism against black
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people we're not being honest about that we're not going to get to the root of the problem white supremacy found in the united states of america white supremacy exists in the united states of america and white supremacy is rising across the world called don lemon said this is just a further and a continuance of the division that was created in america under the eight year administration of barack obama. activists in the port city of humber camping celebrating hollowing with a march against the anti immigration alternative for germany party they held banners with the message hold the ghosts of the far right opponents accuse the e.f.t. of stoking racism and hijacking concerns over immigration the demonstrators call for an end to neo nazi politics and germany the rally possible peacefully without any arrest. in the event follows a recent series of games for the f.t. and local elections last weekend the party entered the regional assembly and test
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for the first time after inflicting every losses on the ruling coalition b.f.d. has seen its support base grow rapidly over the past three years amid concerns over chancellor merkel's open door policy on this i i not staring a forty dollars and tall ship it's a delicate operation of the best of times but in bad weather and with a dangerous cargo on board it reaches new levels the crew of a ferry in spain fell and died when their ship careered into a dock in barcelona take a look at. the. forty eight. dangerous . then. up to dock workers fled to safety of the ship. no one was injured thankfully in.
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austria is that right wing government steps of an international treaty the details coming up in ninety seconds. relationship experts recommend trouble couples to keep talking to each other this advice would also apply to president putin and president truman on the eve of the second meeting. russia relationship out of crisis. because he's been dead since two thousand and eight and through the transfusion a lot of money has been animated and kept alive it looked like something was going on there but now those transfusions of cash are ending because interest rates are
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going to start ticking up so now the rotten stinking corpse of the global economy is going to start smelling really bad people are going to start bailing out of stocks technology stocks housing stock. semiconductor stocks. and then of course you can have market down twenty thirty forty fifty sixty percent . nineteen minutes into the program welcome back kurdish fighters in northern syria the temporary halt in their operations against this law makes state it comes after kurdish led syrian democratic forces say they came under fire from the turkish military the united states and turkey don't see eye to eye when it comes to the s.d.f. washington supported in the fight against. them terrorists the u.s.
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state department has raised concerns over the turkish presence of allah as well to destroy the group. but don't use them if you know that we have started active intervention operations against a terror organization and the last couple of days we will soon come down hard on the terror organization with more extensive and effective operational unilateral military strikes into northwest syria by any party particularly as american personnel may be present or in the vicinity of great concern to us coordination and consultation between the united states and turkey on issues of security concern is a better approach a middle east analyst. is simply urging washington to choose between two allies the kurds or turkey itself the united states have been told by the turks since the very beginning that they have to choose between their strategic ally and a temporary ally that really has little chance of securing themselves the united
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states have tried other allies in syria before and they were simply unreliable turkey would want to prove to the united states that this sort of ally is but all but temporary and they come to rely on them anymore and it is also trying to prove to the kurdish militia that the united states is undependable is well this is all brewing into. some sort of a fight and everybody's trying to calculate what the other party is going to do a member of britain's opera house of parliament say she's endured media attacks over her position on syria bahrain as cox told us she believes there's prejudice in u.k. news coverage of the country. i've had very vicious articles about me in. the newspapers like the london times there is a big media i think is very biased indeed and it really does not give an equal
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representation of the horrific atrocities perpetrated by the jihadists but it's not going to stop me trying to be a voice for the people of syria and the many people out there who do supporters and i do find when i do speak in different contexts people just say thank you so much for putting. all the truth from the b.b.c. we knew there was more to it than that and thank you for telling us the other side of the story so there's a lot of appreciation and a lot of latent support waiting to be mobilized and i'm sorry to say that u.k. and saudi arabia big time have been supporting the jihad is that just prolongs the suffering the people of syria i think it's unacceptable and my bottom line position is that the people who decide. let's stop intervening proxy wars and i've managed to find out questions in parliament that the british government has used at least two hundred million pounds of taxpayers' money to support the
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hardest related groups i think this is unacceptable i think a lot of british people would be very worried by that and the truth must come out to have a democratic and open discussion and i've said in the houses of parliament in the house of lords that i think russia's been doing the right thing in syria russia's been helping the syrian army to get rid of the jihad is that must be the priority and i really respect russia for doing that and i just hope very much that other interests that influence british and us foreign policy prevent a constructive move forward one of one of the very positive developments again that doesn't get at the publicized. very widespread reconciliation program places that reconciliation programs but it's. well into the hundreds and that is immensely important to rebuilding the community. in syria takes courage minister for reconciliation. and they. going to some of these places to initiate
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reconciliation but that is an important way forward and again that doesn't get covered in the western media. austria say it will not sign up to a landmark un pact regulating global migration the government of conservative chancellor sebastian kurtz joins the united states and hungary in rejecting the document. some of the content goes diametrically against opposition and migration is not and cannot become a human right we as the republic of austria will decide about who can migrate to austria. the european commission has called austria is the regrettable the global compact for safe orderly regular migration is a non binding agreement aims to make migration safer and focuses on issues such as how to better protect and integrate migrants it was approved in july by all u.n. member nations except the us hungry later then the agreement while poland
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is reconsidering well. austria is governing coalition has adopted a hardline approach to immigration since the height of the crisis in twenty fifteen austria has taken in over a quarter of a million refugees and granted asylum to over one hundred fifty thousand people the spotted drop in numbers since then officially migration remains a hot button issue in the country we spoke to an austrian m.p. who skeptical of the advantages of the united nations agreement. the danger of seeing a bald so-called compact is that it says it is not binding and it is not binding for most of the countries but it will eventually be binding for european countries because it will be applied by the international courts that execute the power in europe they should definitely do not ignore it but migration is the solution to the
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problem even the view of fifty million people migrating from sub-saharan africa this will not solve the problems to create a huge load of problems for you for the working class europeans specially in competition with the migration it was. enormous strengths on all the social paths on the vala social insurance system and the health system but it will not solve a single problem. britain's biggest police union has hit a treasury chief and claiming he's prioritizing potholes over crime in this week's budget while terrorism policing was allocated one hundred sixty million pounds the funding to repair road holes well was more than twice that this is just another example of the contempt in which the government holds police officers what does it say when a government prioritizes potholes over policing the figures show that england and
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wales are currently experiencing the highest level of knife crimes on record in one year over thirty nine thousand offenses were registered at the same time homicides increased by fourteen percent robberies were also up considerably. and while police in london are looking at alternative ways to improve their finances scotland yard is launching a merchandise ranging tooting gifts toys and clothes we spoke to a former london police officer sees the lack of funding has hit public confidence in the force. you know perhaps more money should have been spent to allow policing issues to be addressed and i think increasingly there is a perception that the public at large are now a greater threat yes from terrorism but in from general crime than they ever were before you know the level of burglary. and saw etc of the carrying weapons as definitely going to happen you know if we continue down this route of rising
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requirement and insufficient funds you're really just turning the police force in this country into a reporting service instead of repentance of one. no organization or sports team is complete work on this is going to mascot the days it's safe to say even the japanese navy is getting more than a low it's not what you might expect. all
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