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donald trump again lashes out at the french president for the new call for europe to. dependence. also this sounds. to me he says i do appreciate it combined with the long term with the mass is that . he's really defense minister resigns just a day after. the cease fire following a deadly escalation of the conflict. cancer patients it around struggle to get life saving medication issue a sanction stunt by. the video showing
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ukrainian summer camp where young children are treated like young soldiers told by far right activists to fight russian. international. appears to be well and truly over after a series of mocking tweets from the u.s. leader president. the. i think that's what the french people expect from me not to respond to treat them united states of america is a historic ally and it will continue to be so but to be an ally is not to be vastly should not be dependent 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
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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 mark corn and that's 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
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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 gave. that can defend 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. court this is what mark karr had to say back then he said of a guy i consider to mistake for the u.s. and its people and a mistake 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. it was all over the proposals after the american dream and
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stock has been seen as a catastrophe it. was the most part it seems that trump has let all of those criticisms slide but this one when it comes to the creation of an army well why is that will some experts are suggesting it comes down to one thing and one thing only money the idea that if a new 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 matt corman twitter could be just serving another purpose of trying to keep the troops in order. and political
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expert appearing on your tongue man believes that michael has been outplayed by trump. before to come to paris was. shocked and angry but out of these niggas she tactic. strong statements ignored or to make a spark nurse took a different position on each works on the following day the storm just repeats what the average chance once from europe and you say we europeans should be spending more we've been made to for our security he works for the united states. once it's sixty two you got french president who was not strong enough to keep his own position. with tensions with the european union or overshadowing a major energy project u.s. ambassador to brussels is even threatening to block russia's north stream to gas pipeline to germany we have not deployed the full set of tools yet that could
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significantly undermine if not outright stop the project. when sunderland's warning to berlin came as. merkel points out europe needs russian gas whether america likes it or not. whether the gas we consume comes through the north stream author ukraine or the turks stream the source is one of the things that russia and europe only able to make itself independent from russian gas but what it can do is diversify its sources and we spoke to i could harm the publisher of the vet shafting to a business news letter he says that there are economic reasons behind germany's push for russian gas. the american guests or any source waste the energy of a liquid natural gas is far expensive and there is really no need any excuse to the metro guys if we have the natural gas transported here by our pipelines to germany or euro from russia only could do they could
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postpone it but they could never stop it the americans are quite charming with it they say well you know of course of course so that all those who post this let you saw the guest live but if you do it's your whole you don't have to i mean it is natural that we don't know what it. does run pick up threats and official visit to e.u. member hungary the u.s. energy secretary warned europe of think they injure if using russian gas russian federation. has historically use energy. as a coercive weapon we should no longer allow the kremlin to use energy as a weapon the solution is a diversity of suppliers. but there must be a path for that supply. even with the dependency on russia it is not a problem because russia has never in history not fulfill its obligations it's
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correct so where should the ship of spirit come from it is above it is about business the u.s. . increasing or expanding their natural gas industry and therefore they want to have. us they have not they don't know where this will work to where to exploit the gas. just defense ministers quit slamming his country's response to palestinian attacks as week on monday israeli fighter jets struck palestinian targets of the militants in gaza launched rockets and mortar shells have a door lieberman's resignation comes or reports of a de facto cease fire between palestinian armed groups and israel he branded the truce a surrender. if you look at me the ceasefire deal reached yesterday combined with the long term goal with a mass is a surrender to terrorism there's no other word no other meaning but surrender to
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terrorism i'm sure. they were all residents of an israeli town on the border with gaza strongly oppose the ceasefire with hamas and claim its government is caving in to militant violence heavy cross border fire has killed one israeli and seven palestinians on the floor that. i. think. i. was. i we discussed the israeli defense minister's move with mordechai kadir from the begin said that center for strategic studies at israel's bodil and university he says lieberman's resignation will help him in the next election. lieberman did what he did because he heals the voices
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which come out from the israeli strike usually he withdraws also from the coalition and this way netanyahu is losing the majority which he has in the knesset and now we are entering a new election lieberman in his speech of liz ignatius he mentioned not only what happened yesterday of the ceasefire which he was against he mentioned at least four events connected to other things which he had a dispute with little you know this time was the strong weight sure bob his own back if i can say it and he decided that enough is enough is enough it might actually bleed into a position which you would be better in the elections because people know what he did and people definitely agree with what he did and this actually might play.
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to to his cards. in the coming elections here and security council has held an emergency meeting on the conflict with the israeli representative and palestinian observer heads despite reports of the cease fire agree polities sides. the security council must only condemn hamas we condemn in the strongest possible terms this aggression by israel there is no such a thing both sides. but that's in the fires the result of this blockade which is immoral and illegal. inhumane and we will continue to take any measure measure necessary there will be people this round of violence was created as a result of a botched. desire easily military operation in the gaza strip it's very interesting for me to hear the israeli ambassador speak about the gaza as collation all of the
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victims except one of this round of escalation where palestinian all of the victims were inside gaza and not outside of the gaza strip israel bombed a t.v. station it bombed residential buildings it leveled them to the ground those are acts that are acts of terror because they did terrorize two million palestinians the latest round of escalation started because of a botched israeli undercover operation three kilometers deep inside gaza that's how the escalation started with the israeli forces killing seven palestinians. the president of the iranian academy of medical sciences a sent an appeal to the u.n. secretary general of the reimposition of u.s. sanctions it describes how lives of many patients in iran are endangered the sanctions have put off drug firms from working there we visited one cancer
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treatment center in tehran. my husband is a cancer patient and we are 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 we are worried about the future and what will happen. on my live blog this is the second round of my chemotherapy off to 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 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. i. want to hear we have nine bats which a full every day in this health clinics with a sanctions are just not able to respond to half a million patients. i don't have runs foreign ministry described u.s. national security adviser john bolton as a chronic sadist with a long standing drudge against the rain ians while the u.s.
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secretary of state might pump a zero didn't hold back over to iran stance on sanctions. the leadership has to make a decision that they want their people to eat they have to make a decision that they want to use their wealth to import medicine and not use their world to fund islamic extremism compare later insisted washington has never slap sanctions on food or medicine and accuse newsweek magazine of spreading fake news when they put his quote in the headline political scientists calling carvel believe that washington's ultimate goal is to bring down the iranian government at any price. if i had stayed on this we iraq and to all its great bill it allows of course people will be harmed by economic blockade. by the members of the ministrations problem. is that this will cause the iranian people to rise up and overthrow the car in iran so
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even though john bolton regime change is with us. there is simply a euphemism because what he really wants to do is to bring their current government with economic pressure and economic sanctions. more than two years since the u.k. referendum decision to leave the e.u. a draft bragg's deal is being presented and agreed on by to reason makes kaput. the choices before us were difficult particularly in relation to the northern ireland backstop but the collective decision of captain it was that the government should agree the draft withdrawal agreement and the outline initial declaration this is a decisive step which enables us to move on and finalize the deal in the days ahead . these decisions were not taken lightly but i believe it is
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a decision that is firmly in the national interest. correspondent ali joins us on the line now from london it's a fascinating evening and it's a big story so bring us the latest developments. well through reason may's been in meetings all day she spent having just addressed the media there previous to that she'd just come out of a meeting last of several hours with her own cabinet and during the course of that meeting they were thrashing out and agreed a collective position on that draft bragg's that deal but it's understood from reports coming out this evening that ministers the number of ministers within the cabinet expressed their opposition to that draft deal they include jeremy hunt under lead some gov in williams liam fox the mcveigh who particularly was said to be very outspoken and even wanted those members of the cabinet to be able to vote and express their position officially on this deal now they haven't been any
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resignations from the cabinet yet but. we can look back to when the check his plan was signed off it took a whole forty eight hours for david davis to stand down as the secretary in seventy two hours for boris johnson stand down as foreign secretary so we may yet see a number of resignations as a result of that draft deal and it's not just the cabinet either within the backbenchers. own m.p.'s that are thought to be a number of them the seedling writing letters of no confidence in the prime minister in the high. but they can spark a leadership challenge and remove her from her position as leader of the conservative party and as prime minister in any case that's a draft text has been received perhaps a little bit more positively in brussels the e.u. use michel barnier saying that he considers that to be decisive progress to reason may's going to address parliament thursday and it remains to be seen whether she
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can muster up enough support within her own party and out with of it in order to get this through parliament. in london with the latest thank you. radio host joe cole believes that cabinet support will not be enough for two reason why. she's got the back of the cabinet that's a bit like a football manager has the backing of the chairman and then they get the sack after the next guy she will get these through the commons stories are already coming out of that meeting and the draft proposal is now being published evidently it was alright to invite in there it went on for five hours i think they've backed up at this moment but i believe she's toast i believe should be very lucky to get through the weekend and she won't get through just come through the commons anyway even if there isn't a leadership challenge. ukraine's far right freedom party organized a summer camp for kids that look like
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a boot camp journalist from the associated press visited the site where children live under strict rules and learn how to be soldiers in a patrol has a story now that's what i call a legit summer camp. for your. early morning wakeup calls. oh yes right by our. chance that kids will remember for the rest of their lives. i catching mark. welcome to the temper of world summer camp in 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 up or freedom party so who can get enrolled officially it's for
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teens but a.p. journalists who went there say they saw children as young as eight here are being taught how to kill. is not a. thank you still live there you call it then out of this it but it just in the water was sizzling chiles supposed to call fun things when one of them only a few 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. west. but. what may seem as an ugly display
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of far right saw the brainwashing appears to get full support from the local administration well earlier this year kiev splashed some of its budget on youth projects the goal is to prop up what they call a national patriotic education some of these projects are run by the stream far right. even the nato backed atlanta council think tank tried to raise international awareness 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 noone 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
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f.b.i. agents criminal complaint said ukrainian neal nazis were believed to have trained white supremacists in america just wait till some of these youngsters grow. up. in january ukraine passed a law recognizing russia as an aggressor state sweet the ukrainian vice prime minister said the country's trying to build a strong democracy but the kremlin supports populist nationalist movements journalist brahma donald has been monitoring coverage of the ukraine conflict since it started four years ago please that we may have reached a turning point. i'm just shocked that it's finally been reported in the west the main associated press have gone in there obviously a syndication agency so obviously that you know there are copy that has to be reported in other mediums but i'm pleasantly surprised that you know outfits like the washington post notably have covered it although some of the usual suspects you
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know the guardian and out of sight out of ignored the story once again but that's not surprising but it's good that for the first time you know many readers in western countries are finally learning something about what's really going on in western ukraine particular with these nationalist groups the way things work in the west is that you need pressure groups you know think tanks to kind of get on these bandwagons and kind of you know almost force the agenda and what's very interesting is here we've got children you know schoolchildren minors being trained to hate being trained to kill been trained to fight and where is amnesty international where is human rights watch i mean they're not interested i mean where is the american embassy what it's supposed moral leadership you know lashing out against this where the british embassy i mean there's plenty of time to. you know complain about other subjects. you parliament has approved tougher rules on arms exports to war thora tarion regimes that are releasing reports citing a large number of european made weapons and being up in the hands of islamic state militants in syria and iraq i'm very glad that our report has been adopted it is
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a strong signal for stricter e.u. arms export control we need to putin and both the e.u.'s military madness as well a dance crew pilates and lucrative business of death by european weapons. a document penned by german army peace have been alerting expresses shock over the volume of the weaponry going to die yes it is far more to be done to stop export licenses the might be used to supply terrorists adding more effective methods must be found to stop transfers the document also mention u.s. arms deals in the middle east and the need for better controls jealous might ready believe that europe's right to be concerned about the spread of american weaponry. i certainly think that drawing attention to it and mentioning the us as a party was quite a good idea it's subtle and it's very subtle but it certainly draws attention to the fact that the us is actually the biggest arms dealer on the planet and donald trump being president is the biggest number one arms dealer going at the moment so
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we have to draw attention to that we have to draw attention to the fact that without the u.s. applying on saudi arabia and other oppressive regimes in the middle east al-qaeda and isis and affiliates would be struggling to actually wage their walser of aggression in syria and iraq so yeah i think that. at least and european parliament members of the european parliament didn't want to draw people's attention to that but couldn't do it overtly as it were so yeah they've they've they've been very cruel and shrewd about it and they've actually but brought it to people's attention without specifically attacking the u.s. or its policy. u.s. cities have been battling it out to win the affections of that could announce plans for a secondary hates q but not everybody thinks having the mega-corporation move into town is a good thing caleb orpen explains. the mega corporation an online retailer known as
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amazon is looking for a place for its second headquarters 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 or amazon your smart sexy city that thinks outside the box. please join us. 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
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a great job selecting the sunny south and we look forward to becoming in the even bigger poets 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 here and i think there are other cities that can use the extra job more for their movie 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
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everything's already closed without them so it will be a lot harder 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. two. 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. they were hoping to swap the blue balls of paris for the streets of shanghai plus just on a flight to china to go bogan for when they hope to look like.
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i. suppose time to say ok there is a problem but we spend a fortune nine hundred to flame no sleep and then go back yet.

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