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we would usually. subscribe to real people also good enough for just twelve euros fifty per month. after seventeen years and billions of dollars spans and new study finds that america's war on terror has quadrupled the number of at the most extremist now around the world. give up your google range and these are told to ditch their use of the web join for the local alternative by the new year as president mccraw
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pushes for more independence from the united states. a struggle over artistic lagan seem as if he backtracks on an art swap deal with france preventing leonardo da vinci's monster pieces from taking a trip to paris. and no racism around forces the italian fashion house and gabbana to pull out of the lucrative show and china of the company claims that social media what's happened. coming to you live from the russian capital you're watching our to international welcome to the program. afghanistan now feels like a more dangerous place than it did four years ago that's according to the leader of her u.s. congressional delegation which visits at the country this week sponsored signing the rise of the isis branch in the region known as isis kate jim banks and six
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others had to leave on tuesday just as they learned of a suicide bombing and the afghan capital the attack on the religious celebration in kabul is one of the death he has this year killing fifty five and injuring close to one hundred others it's not a status suspected of carrying out the bombing and there has been a wave of bloody violence in recent weeks in which hundreds have died as militants stepped up their a sold some into a flurry of diplomatic efforts to answer the seventeen year war on terror yet in all that time more recently unveiled research shows it's had a very limited effect on tackling extremism. the horrendous attacks that took place on september eleventh two thousand and one in which nearly three thousand people lost their lives were followed up by the launch of the us the war on terror that was seventeen years ago and the war on terror is still taking place it
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certainly produced results but not the kind of results that many works back thing a new study shows that at this point there are roughly four times as many just hottest in the world as there were at the time of the nine eleven attacks at this point there's two hundred thirty thousand militants spread across seventeen different countries while the united states now allied governments have weakened some groups many of the underlying causes of terrorism have not been adequately addressed sunni arab disenfranchisement has been among the most important causes of instability and an important source of recruits but how can this be by twenty nineteen the usa will have spent five point nine trillion dollars on counterterrorism operations and activities and at this. point researchers are saying that the u.s. military brass lacks a coherent roadmap there is no strategy to end the wars other than more of the same in the hope that one day iraqi and afghan security forces will be able to fend for
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themselves now the costs are not simply financial but also come in terms of human lives the latest study indicates that roughly half a million people have died as a result of america's post nine eleven wars now that only includes iraq pakistan and afghanistan with the authors of the study saying that with other countries including the numbers would be much higher. now there's no sign that america's drones missiles and tax dollars will stop rolling anytime soon the or it is to have sufficient forces engaged in sufficient political engagement sufficient economic resources to make sure that we're putting pressure in disrupting those networks the current administration just like the obama administration believes that it does not need any additional authorization to use force against al qaida the taliban all right says we're not leaving based on a timetable terrorism is something that all civilized people oppose working to
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eradicate it is certainly an honorable goal however with such a dismal results at such a high human cost perhaps the overall strategy of the war on terror should be reconsidered. r.t. new york. they are the venti has been dragged into a wral between the french president and at least deputy prime minister who have been trading insults online now rome is a reconsidering loaning the master is priceless works for a major acts of mission in paris need to renegotiate everything the french cannot have a to now not easy to tell and human who died in france to give the louvre all these paintings would put italy on the margins of i'm a. cultural event paris says fame to louvre museum was hoping to borrow some of the entries and notable works for a big show in twenty nineteen marking five hundred years since his death rome also stressed that france should then and return alone something equally important like
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the mona lisa and the arts agreements of the louvers due to long works by another italian nascence master raphael for a twenty twentieth's the bishan marking the anniversary of his death although most of his masterpieces are already in that state while we talk to people in both countries about where they think the paintings should be shall. i do. this job full of holes. any. good to see the saudi losses with evidence of that they need to. get hold be years to fast enough that i found.
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that it was. a student to your feet see. you enough to. believe it when you found out but many see me with. you. if you could. see the beauty. of it the sort of you know. google miss francis a way to push to be allowed dependent on non european entities following on from
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president micron's call for an army france now wants to wean itself off the web giant and use its own alternative here is our paris correspondent. mark corn and trump's friendship is down in the dumps right now but it seems that the fish in between them has spread to a much wider now it seems that france is even turning its back on us tech giant google so what do you do if you want something on the internet hit you couldn't it it'll catch on i'm sure we have to set an example security and digital sovereignty are at stake here which is not merely an issue for geeks only quotes is partly french and so far it's been free of major data breach scandals and it claims that it doesn't track uses which is perhaps one of the worries of government officials here from the u.s. intelligence can access data on companies clouds south where they're located both
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the french national assembly and the french army ministry and now sitting court as they default saying to digital colonisation. if we don't regulate the internet we risk up setting the fundamentals of democracy if we don't regulate companies relationships to data and the rights of our citizens have to their own data access and sharing what is the point of a democratically elected government is this another major step away from america and towards a european defense force if so it won't be music to is in washington. already faced the right. of trump after suggesting that europe needed an army to defend itself from countries including from the good ole us of a what came next was a twitter rant from trump telling the french that they would be speaking german if
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not for america's help as the world moves increasingly towards digital warfare front is looking to make sure it slips out from under the u.s. its net the french shown that they are very concerned about data privacy issues but also about the domination of u.s. technology giants it will be interesting to see how this is followed in other countries and by all the moves in france do the french discriminates against global cloud service providers in the way that they're discriminating here against a global search engine a lot of this is going to play out and there's a lot of pressure on some of the countries in europe to keep data on shore for data sovereignty reasons to focus on supporting local technology companies especially ones that are going to pay tax in the countries that they serve which is
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a criticism that has been bought against some global technology jones. mass protest against the rising cost of fuel which began on saturday have now spread be young men from politan france thirty police officers have been injured during yellow vast demonstrations sound reunion island which is a french department in the indian ocean according to a government spokesman has deployed soldiers to calm the violence you have religion and the protests are being partly driven by discontent over poverty french president emmanuel micron's says the government must make greater efforts to develop the islands. very cold root initiatives to be taken but we have begun. nomic level area by area to help reunion island flourish then there is what we're going to do in terms of public order and i see it here i have asked the government to be intractable because we cannot accept the scenes which have taken place in the
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union are lent is another place a french publisher and journalist told us that this protest is just the beginning but i think it's only a beginning but it's something that was really unexpected from the governments but. so so your logical basis it's easy to understand the france we elected to metro is. the métropole france you have a major gap between metropole the big city france and the france the peripheral france and this is a major gap is becoming a struggle a struggle of what is dividing france it's because you have people you know yuppies as you say who live in the big cities vote for metro and you have these people who are far away very remote places who have to go to to to find a job you have to to to go to their job with. and they have to pay for that to pay for their care there to pay for the fuel they have to pay for the taxes they have
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to pay in order to get someone to the hospital because you don't have those people is very far away from where they live and that's this kind of france who is resisting italy is struggling to get twenty nineteen budget passed finance chiefs and could face sanctions over it on the country wants to give tax breaks and provide a basic income for people in poverty but brussels as actually can afford it as rome is already burdened with so much debt european union has already moved to launch disciplinary procedures but that would be a last resort if it's the fails to fall in line with the regrets of today the confirmed assessment of italy's. in particularly serious noncompliance with the consulate accommodation if such things are like. what they tell them government does table we see the country sleepwalking into instability.
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will discuss this with european commission president. as you know on saturday night i'm invited to dinner for what will be a constructive confrontation we have always been convinced about our draft is a draft that we thoroughly thought through and prepared we are convinced about the concrete ness of our political economic plan and so i'll be happy to evaluate the next steps the decision to warn ansley comes after the blogs decision making prange which is the european commission rejected the budget and told the e.c. sowed the country was taking a risk and backtracking on premise reforms. while relations were already strained between the e.u. and italy over the migrant crisis which has seen its the shoulders some of the biggest influx of refugees from north africa. we have shown that we know how to defend our borders and we will show that we can also block european budgets and actions as long as europe and some countries keep marking
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a tally and. italian northen league party member stefana barghouti says it's li should stay the course as e.u. policy says aren't helping to fix the economy entirely my. fault these offices and. european forces politicians or. for us is that it is too difficult to change exchange the situation in who comes to be able to change and this is the only policy is also on your list of don't wish to escape from that a share stream of the last yes. we need all policy is unknown and apologies for the crisis for workers but for praise and you will elation we must go on the relation of the bottom of the actual government
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report on security failures during last year's terror attacks and the u.k. has just been released on that story and much more coming up right after the break . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is also a spearing dramatic development only loosely. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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welcome back the u.k. intelligence and security committee has released a report on security fail areas during major terror attacks suffered by the u.k. and twenty seventeen or eighteen this this is going to join me live now with more details on the story so nice down tell me more about this report. well this
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is quite a damning report that was indeed released today by the intelligence and security committee of parliament focusing on the terrorist attacks that shook the u.k. back in twenty seventeen the westminster attack the manchester arena london bridge finsbury park and parsons green those five attacks that ended up taking a total of thirty six people's lives now on the manchester attack specifically the attacker samana bedi this report talks about how he was able to visit an extremist in prison more than one time however without any follow up from the police or the m i five he was also apparently been able to return from libya without any interception from officials just days before killing twenty two people pop concerts in manchester and also it's been said in this report that he was actually flagged for review and known to the m i five since twenty fourteen however he was not
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referred to the government's anti-terrorism programme this is a bit of what the report had to say on the. we concluded that there were a number of failures in the handling of some of the biggest case it's impossible to say whether any of these if any of these signals happened but the devastating attack of the twenty second of may could have been prevented but we can say that as a result of the failings potential opportunities to prevent it were missed we previously made recommendations in all of these areas yet the government failed to act on the lessons to last year's tragic events must no result in real. well that many other issues highlighted in this report as well on the london bridge attack it was said that the attacker was actually arrested eight months prior but officials had let him go they said he was known for his links to extend extremist groups and that m i five intelligence sources actually believes he believed he
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supported isis as well as at some point counter terrorism police had discovered that these said during this these inquiries being carried out with the committee that these documents could have been used for prosecution under the terrorism act again on the westminster attacker they also said that authorities had failed to connect the dots and that the attackers there also had known links to al qaida so a many many questions raised in this report in terms of potential errors that could have been avoided again now raising questions about whether or not some of those attacks could potentially have been prevented. all right thank you so much for bringing us the details on the story there was a correspondent in there reporting live from our studio in london. religious and the west bank are still unsure of the fate of their homes and
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decision was taking in me by israel to remove the residents and bulldoze their properties sounds though. aren't losing hope and are continuing to fight for their village. only. if we know that israel wants to destroy. and want that to happen it's. born here. and do good. and look at it we're afraid for our families for our children how we're living is very hard psychologically along.
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with a lot of what did we feel much stronger than netanyahu stronger than anyone in the world because we're fighting for the right thing we're strong thanks to our belief and with god's help we'll stay on our land. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says no exact ad linus said for relocating the villages but that it is planned to occur soon as well also says the project has been coordinated alongside the palestinian authority. and now italian luxury fashion brand dollar tree and gabbana has been forced to postpone a major fashion show in shanghai after a racially and sensitive promo was posted online. let's not require that i showed you. those you drop jaci gunshy and you are sure i
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should hide out of my. well that particular promo spread rapidly on line as the fewer of us commons that i was mocked. chinese culture well it got worse when racist massa just appeared on the instagram account of the prince founder stefana well as you might imagine of the angry reaction to that came through thick and fast mr gabbana leader put up this post insisting that the promo had been a hoax and that he had not written the offensive messages but then cabanas not me message itself was seized upon by the models due to take part in the show distancing themselves from the brand and the company denies it's been behind the insulting messages or instagram account has been hacked so who's the accounts are still fun to go by our legal office is urgently investigating we are very sorry for in distress caused by these unauthorized posts comments and direct messages we have
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nothing but respect for china and the people of china. those whole case is proving to be a costly blunder for d.m.g. whose clothes have been pulled off line by several retailers in china and one chinese businessman has been used and as he told us that the ads were in a proper id but doesn't believe they were intended to offend personally i was in the water for the thought it was kind of sarcastic you know very to come. with chopsticks and it's fine i think personally that chopsticks are the best you know back to them or maybe it was a bit too much like the music was a bit you know the traditional chinese sounding music i'm sure somebody thought behind this like the production of it was a low cost i think you know i would understand people being offended especially in china and i would like sarcasm isn't. doesn't really work it doesn't translate very
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well i'm in shock now but i'm sure they weren't trying to offend anybody they just wanted to make something funnier for the younger generation in china made but it just didn't work. when it comes to taking offense to kinds change founts than what might have once been seen as pushing the boundaries and popular culture can rapidly drop out of favor falling victim this time is the same feminist stage show the vagina monologues which won us college things now oversteps the mark for one particular reason. i was worried what we think about vaginas and i was even more worried that we don't think about them i was worried about my own a china. in westchester they call it a pooky there's cody d.d.
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. me she dignity. you cannot get your problem. you'll do. ok.
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invent. sexual the son just say they're kidding themselves thanks. you're watching our international will be back with a morning that's right at the top of the hour. the russian military deteriorated terribly at the end of the soviet union and russia was always going to rebuild its military the question is how can we the united states and russia construct a relationship where we are both confident that all of the intentions or more confident of the intentions of the other so that we're not worried it's not that we shouldn't. let them bring but it we should make sure that our counterparts
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understand why we have it and when and where we would use. fracking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year drove a truck so i chose to drive trucks people who rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like the gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and just slow down so much they lost their jobs that laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and it's a tough reality to deal. manufactured
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. public wealth. when the ruling classes some project over themselves. with the very go around. the room. during.
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the united states is home to over three million native americans who have suffered some of the worst state sponsored abuse oppression and violence in the history of the world and since the day european colonisers stepped foot on this land the native population has been struggling to survive through genocide war and extreme poverty they have stayed strong but one of those who don't have the energy to fight this.

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