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a twitter offensive donald trump again lashes out at his french counterpart emanuel macron who craves greater independence from washington. cancer patients in iran are finding it ever harder to get their hands on wife saving medication is washington's newly reimposed sanctions beginning to bite and also to come associated press journalist released disturbing video of ukrainian summer camp where children are treated like soldiers and trained by far right activists to fight russian flags.
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welcomes just on two pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now dominating the media has been the sudden sharp cooling of relations between the american and french president softer they're all meeting in paris and last night donald trump went on the attack on twitter again his target emanuel macro saladin skit reports. well yes that split in the bromance is something that's being discussed in the headlines across the world let's take a look at some of those international headlines now the bromance is over this hour in the bromance of the saying that the friendship is come to an end that's what is being discussed in the international papers here in france if you take a look here this is le parisien it's basically saying that trump is making fun of
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mark or not something that's being discussed across the papers talking about those tweets which attacked french wine which attacked much popularity it's have a look at those tweets that trump made and say exactly what he said but it was germany and world wars one and two how did that work out for france they were starting to learn german in paris before the u.s. came along pay for nato not france makes it very hard for the u.s. to sell its wines into france and charges big tariffs not fair must change the problem is that emanuel suffers from a very low approval rating in france twenty six percent an unemployment rate of almost ten percent make france great again well for so long the two presidents had been having this beautiful romance that started here in paris just around a year and a half ago hugs and kisses but it's all gone sour as a result of this interview that much corn gave. that can defend
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itself without depending only on the united states that exhibits greater sovereignty well it's not the first time that much corn has spoken out against trump's policies and being in stark disagreement with them remember when trump pulled out of the paris climate accord this is what mcconnell had to say back then . i consider the mistakes of the u.s. and its people and to mr. for the future bar planet then of course who could forget the fact that trump pulled out of the uranium new clear record something that really riled president macron yeah it isn't trump has lost the battle to me no one followed his decision and now we have to make good on fulfilling our obligations. what are the most part it seems that trump has let all of those criticisms slide but not this one when it comes to the creation of an army or why is that will some
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experts are suggesting it comes down to one thing and one thing only money the idea that if a new in european army was created that could mean less cash in the pockets of the usa and donald trump as a businessman the idea of losing money is a kin to a capital offense he may also be unhappy that map corn could incite others to join this revolt already we know that the german chancellor angela merkel has said she is fully behind this idea so this idea of castigating mcallen twitter could be just serving another purpose of trying to keep the troops in order. to. keep reporting there would you know political expert here. thinks that mccrone is being played by trump. trump before to come to paris was. shocked and angry but out of these niggas she tactic.
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strong statements in order to make a spark nurse took a different position on each works on the following day. just repeats the average chance once from europe and you say we europeans should spending more we didn't need to for our security he works for the united states once it's got french president who was not strong enough to. peace order position. now the president of the iranian academy of medical sciences the center powerfully worded appeal to the u.n. secretary general over the reimposition of u.s. sanctions he describes how the lives of many patients in iran both young and old are now in danger as sanctions have put off drug firms from working in the country we visited one cancer treatment center in toronto get firsthand accounts from the patients and their relatives. doesn't a rational man of my husband's is
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a cancer patient and we're worried about his medication and their costs medications used to be available before but after the sanctions they have become more expensive and rare and they're worried about the future and what will happen. only might have lived well this is the second round of my chemotherapy off the sanctions before my chemotherapy used to cost two hundred eleven euro but now with each round i need to pay four hundred and twenty two year old and drugs cannot be found easily like before we have to search them in different pharmacies with every single one of them not having a specific kind of drug. i. know when they impose sanctions on our banks the money cannot be transferred easily to
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a foreign country in order to buy medication. that we're not allowed to bring in many devices and some of them like components it's obvious that without these parts the devices simply won't work. we're going to do everything we can describe is iran hard as the british say to make to squeeze them until the pips squeak. more to the day here we have nine bats which a full every day. this health clinics with a sanctions are just not able to respond to half a million patients. i don't have calling cavell an associate professor of political science tell us that washington's ultimate goal is to bring down the iranian government no matter what the cost. united states is going to squeeze
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iraq until all its glory till it all out of course the arabian people will be harmed with any type of economic blockade the whole by the members of the ministration the problem in the strait is that this will cause the iranian people to rise up and overthrow the current government in iran so even though john bolton regime change is not with us is thinking there is simply a euphemism because what he really wants to do is to bring down the current writing government with economic pressure and economic sanctions. that ukraine's far right freedom party is organized to some account that looks more like a big camp journalist from the associated press visited the site where children live
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under strict rules and learn how to be soldiers. picks up the story. now that's what i call a legit summer camp. oh you know about early morning wakeup calls. oh yes right by our. chance that kids will remember for the rest of their lives. was catching march. welcome to the temper of will summer camp and western ukraine it's pretty much a boot camp hidden in the forest the people who set it up are from the national socialist svoboda or freedom party so who can get enrolled officially it's for teens but a.p. journalists who went there say they saw children as young as eight here they're
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being taught how to kill. just a little bit you know they can still live there it seems limitless new coal then out of system but it's just in the us is doing he should post google fun things when one of the only two of his mostly. but not only do they get to learn how to take down those who adults are calling russian invaders the kids are also taught to stand up to what the instructors see as degrading trends in the west. of us this. should make use of the. cell of what if you will feel. so out of the. west that was. what may seem as an ugly display of far right shaw the brainwashing appears to get
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full support from the local administration well earlier this year kiev splashed some of its bug. on youth projects the goal is to prop up what they call national patriotic education some of these projects are run by the stream far right. even the nato backed atlantic council think tank tried to raise international wariness with this article and indeed we didn't write that amnesty international's pointing out the issues more than just critical ukraine is sinking into a kill sort of uncontrolled violence posed by radical groups and the total impunity principally no one in the country can feel safe under these conditions and if you're wondering if any of this could actually spill beyond ukraine well just lately and f.b.i. agents criminal complaint said ukrainian neo nazis were believed to have trained
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white supremacists in america just wait till some of these youngsters grow up. meanwhile in january ukraine passed a law that recognizes russia as an aggressor state and last week ukrainian vice prime minister said that the country is trying to build a strong democracy where as the kremlin supports populist nationalist movements but independent journalist martin some is things that the western media is waking up to the growing nationalism in ukraine. the people who set this up are connected to survive a so-called freedom party was actually bridging the. neo nazi organization they are quite radical and quite militant not just against to but also as in relation to things like for the gay rights innovations of things like. semitism and so on.
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because starts in many ways not really acceptable to the west and the public and. union and the reason beginning to be nor mainstream media in the west an understanding of the some of the extremist ideology behind the ukrainian nationalist movements and investigation of this summer camp for some very young children is part of this investigation is gradually seeming to appear. obviously there's no awful awful lot of information about what's going on in ukraine in the western media but it's some more realistic assessments do seem to be beginning to appear. now u.s. cities have been vying to host retail giant amazon's new second h.q. but not everybody thinks that having the mega corporation pitch up is actually best for their city is kind of mopping expects. the mega corporation an online retailer known as amazon is looking for a place for its second headquarters
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a competition of sorts began with cities across the country offering tax incentives and making cringing videos in the hopes of luring them in how the proud amazon customer. amazon. amazon your amazon your smart sexy city that thinks outside the box. please join us mr com where should amazon locate h q two in fiscal texas so who wins the big prize of having amazon set up shop in their backyard well in a plot twist that's worthy of a bad reality t.v. show there are now two big winners not just one the new offices will be in arlington virginia just across the river from washington d.c. and the new york city borough of queens now at this point jeff bezos the owner of amazon is presenting himself as your friendly neighborhood billionaire the team did a great job selecting the sunny south and we look forward to becoming an even
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bigger opponents of these communities but not all new yorkers are exactly thrilled many are concerned the already high cost of living will increase and others worry that small businesses will suffer the newly elected democratic socialist congresswoman alexandria kazuo cortez is ready for battle amazon is a billion dollar company the idea that it will receive hundreds of millions of dollars in tax breaks and it's a time when i was subways crumbling and our communities need more investment not less is extremely concerning to residents here we decided to talk with some locals and see how they feel about amazon setting up shop i'm not happy about this i think i've read a lot of articles saying it's not great super excited about amazon coming in and i think there are other cities that can use the extra job more to put their movies when you work they do they're the ones that do the jobs i'm. not sure what effect it would have on small businesses but i'm sure it'll try to. be an extra burden everything's already club without them so it'll be
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a lot are let's not forget that new york state governor andrew cuomo promised to legally change his name if it would convince amazon to move in. to an arm and a time one talk of the low wages income inequality and money in politics is everywhere nothing is more reassuring to a frustrated public than seeing their elected officials grovel and beg before huge multinational corporations. r.t. new york. company the soft and i'm going to take a quick break now i will have. wrong
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welcome back with south east asian countries caught between the u.s. and china flying for influence in the region russia is looking to assert his own interests there both commercial and diplomatic and wednesday's russia summit in singapore does look like a good opportunity. for ports from the if it. wednesday's the day when russia goes on the charm offensive here in singapore and with latimer putin himself leading the delegation it really leaves no room for doubt as to how really important this summit for russia is now there's a number of things most could be seeking from this gathering the first and the most straightforward one is pushing the market seeing its weapons in the region a number of regional countries have already invested couple of billion of dollars to russian arms like for example indonesia vietnam the philippines got their free tranche of weapons to help them combat eisel on the territory another and
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a more subtle diplomatic pursuit russia could be in here is revolves around the fact that china and the united states the relations between the countries are quite hostile over a multitude of things and so are the nations who are present here they're confronted with the perspective of having to take a side between the united states and china and since many of these countries do have relations with both of them and they may not want to spoil those relations russia could be another like a third way out of this catch twenty two situation. ok let's discuss the summit now a bit further because we're pleased to say we can go live to hadley he's director of the center of. studies in south korea and you very welcome thanks for coming on lay a lot is talked about isn't it at this summit but in your opinion what's been the most interesting development this year's gathering. were in this summit i
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don't expect much in a concrete outcome on the summit movie donated to the virus through its competition between the us internal of the movement the origins of past present princeton made a similar comment on china and the debate between china and the us where the world's during the summit and then swung and the other as you know you expect in this summit is kind of a trade war when there are regional countries. worried about the ongoing trade will between the u.s. and china and the getting there in you know being pretty from the trade world and in the regional countries maybe very of discourse some kind of a measure against those never given press from the treaty were. staying with trade they're also talking about a huge fair trade free trade deal on a day yet we separate think is the previous ation being struck in that part of the
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world. how significant is that and how close are they to actually getting it up and running. well i want to come studio regional free trade agreement oh yea i guess the b. are talking about our search result of congress becoming partnership and it has been of few years since their leaders that have been doing the governments are discussing this in the oh i don't respect any time soon they were make a conclusion on this and there's a negotiation there are so many countries involved in this will of course if they reach an agreement and if we have with this new merkel isn't going to be great origin or our economies but too many countries too many exceptionally slow of i don't see a lot of bright future this on your own logic or arson. will it really appreciate your insight the south the name that was lee j. and director of the center for us ian and i see on the studies in south korea thank
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you thank you. at last week's us midterm elections did underscore the divisions in american society but it does seem that there are still some things everybody can agree on. i love clean for no different than twenty no birdies no body no carry no clinton. if hillary clinton runs again in two thousand and twenty we're screwed. all the people think hillary clinton running into silence twenty is a good thing kidding me.
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