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declares it has been rushed in material breach of the treaty and will suspend obligations as a remedy effective in sixty days unless russia returns to full and verifiable compliance the united states issues and ultimatums are russia saying moscow has two months to show its complying with the key cold war era nuclear treaty before the deal is ditched. in the german city of candidates and collective launches a campaign to identify far right demonstrators who took the thought i should say in the violent anti immigrant protests this summer. also the danish government is planning to create a new asylum center on an island for criminal migrants. and more and more the social problems in european countries are being blamed on you know muslims the reason this government has done this. is because people want.
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it is quickly turning into a busy wednesday for your worldwide news headlines welcome to the program one hour to you tonight. antigovernment protests are set to be held for a fourth consecutive weekend in france and what they are describing as act four of the insurrection that's despite the prime minister bowing to pressure and suspending a hike in fuel prices are too shallow to penske reports this is one of the main battle grounds all the weeks of protests over the fuel tax rise that seemed belly up to the whole country. cars and buildings and shops marched in new kids and some of the most iconic monuments even tyrus scratched. the number of injured
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heaps rice say. you would have to be deaf not to hear the wrath of the french people said the prime minister and it seems the government has heard the cries of the yellow vests to some degree this response and suspending these tax measures to six months with no tax should put the unity of the nation in danger these concessions come even though just last week president michael was adamant that he wouldn't capitulate to the voice of the street to distinguish between fellow citizens and the. i will not concede anything to those who want destruction and disorder but now the government has given to some of the demands of the protesters the yellow vests have tasted blood and are now hungry for more. we won't settle for crumbs we will get the. true terrorists
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have come as a time when mcewan's popularity has been so i ding down the slippery slope and hitting new all time low we're not going to send it off this eighteen months ago he promised massive reforms from the pension system to the working code and that he wouldn't relent from getting the job done no matter how unpopular it proved to be my reform agenda is to modernize the country and we will pursue this modernisation agenda to the end any chance that you will back down no chance his tenure as president has already seen why it's bright protests but until now he has launched ignored them refusing to change course the concessions being offered to the yellow vests show that he is willing to drop his uncompromising stance when it seems the violence spirals out of control so what do you can ski.
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paris member of the french national assembly. six months a very convenient length of time to suspend the fuel price hike pursued if you will when. they're taking the french people for fools they want to gain some time to subdue the beast before the european parliamentary elections are held this is a thing that the n.h.s. won't see that they're trying to gain time they want to see in any case to the government risk of entering into conflict with the e.u. will be obliged to recuperate their tax money by implementing unfreezes sounds like they're mocking everybody it is in some sense the same as telling us that will be deceived and then happy about it we're talking about french democracy it doesn't exist there is no parliament there is a disciplined or thorough terry majority that does whatever the president says. yellow first protesters are already being sentenced in court with one man in the city of it to. and to appeal his guilty verdict during
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a protest he streamed his exchange with police live on social media he says the video clearly shows he did not commit the crimes he was accused of here is his story. saying i should be detained and they ordered me to turn around so i did i didn't think they would beat me and i thought they would just push me against the wall now you can see the placement here he's beating me i was hit twice in my ribs why i explained i was just filming nothing else and was there for just about fifteen minutes one placement had his knees and my back the other one held my legs down and the third pin my head to the ground with his knee.
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they didn't really let me just speak they gave me a lawyer parachute to me was like i was already a criminal like i wrote just tools to try to explain everything but they prefer to trust their colleagues and norse or regular citizen like me. certainly is accused of throwing rocks at police and remaining in the crowd despite two orders to leave his argument that he couldn't have thrown the stones as he was busy filming was dismissed as the court ruled the video can say no verifiable date. with. the u.s. secretary of state has given moscow an ultimatum over its alleged violations of a key nuclear missile treaty by pompei over says russia has two months to show its complying with the i.n.f. before washington pulls out. in the light of these facts the united states today declares it has found russia in material breach of the treaty and will suspend our
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obligations as a remedy effective in sixty days unless russia returns to full and verifiable compliance so russia now possible last chance to come back into compliance with the irony of cheating but we must also stop to prepare for a world without the treaty the us has previously accused russia of building missiles and violation of the treaty moscow denies all the allegations and in its turn claims u.s. missile defense systems in europe install to counter rogue states like iran or north korea could easily be used offensively against russia. the arms race is getting out of control. we did not initiate this turn of events as you know it was not we who doubted the antiballistic missile treaty russia has developed been developing the stabilizing weapon systems for more than a decade in direct violation of its treaty obligations and with only
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responded to the threats that confronted us were moving forward to modernize our nuclear arsenal and ensure their capabilities were mean and we would never allow anybody to have anything even close to what we have it would usually isn't our american partners x. is the agreement we will give an immediate reciprocate response in the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty was signed over thirty years ago and bans short and medium range nuclear weapons both the production of missiles on the flight tests are prohibited under the agreement and washington's possible withdrawal from the treaty has left some european allies rather unhappy. we hadn't given that one we regret the withdrawal announced by the us we see this treaty as a very important control instrument and something little says european interests and therefore also interests the announcement by the us that is going to withdraw
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from the i.m.f. accord is regrettable the i.n.f. agreement has been important pillar of our european security architecture for thirty years for us in europe it's of great importance we call on the us to consider the possible consequences if u.s. and russia need to remain engaged in constructive dialogue to preserve the treaty and to ensure. to ensure its cool and very shy of an implementation which of course is crucial for europe's and global security i think it's quite likely the us will pull out of this treaty i think the at the end of the story that just are finished and my fear were guarding the europeans and how it will affect our relationship with them is they simply do not have the courage or the the strength of character to say to the americans no this is bad for us this is bad for europe this in danger is our security we won't go along with this whatever trump's
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impulses might be to either have an agreement with the russians and as well as with the chinese to have a better relationship that he has a national security team that is in kampala entirely composed of the wrong people and what they want to do is to put russia into an untenable security position and this is simply one more rock they can throw at moscow and they don't really care with a consequence are that is what my fear is here. a group of political artists in the german city of kevin it says colin the public to name right wingers who took part in anti immigrant protests earlier this year a pictures of some seven thousand demonstrators have been uploaded to its website but the office of the group was recently shot down by police a picture all of a filed this report from but it. hunting season is open for those cold problem germans people who attended fall right on t. migrant demonstrations in chemists following two migrants being charged for the
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fatal stabbing of a german man in the city. i. were the hunt has been organized by an collective pushing their message haunt. me once and a signal we've seen you and it was it's a mistake it's not ok with us what you've done to our town or our country it's an all sorts of the general public to deal with offenders and also know if it's a management to recognize the supporters of right wing violence the room ploy to in their own companies and to take action against them the group called the center for political beauty isn't messing about with their name and shame campaign on their website there's a section called the mentally ill catalog that contains seven thousand images of people who follow rice on tea migrant demonstrations the picture at pay is alongside a barometer denoting how far right they are deemed to be from soldier to hitler and
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greta now the public are also encouraged to upload their own pictures and in fact is being offered cash rewards for identifying those on the gallery that don't already have a name and employers have also been asked to check the list to see if anybody they employ is that police have said that the project could fall foul of germany's strict privacy laws as well as copyright infringement while the data protection commission has said that he will be looking in to the campaign while activists have said that this actually diminishes understanding of the real dangers posed by the extreme right i asked people in lynn if they agreed with the campaign to inform or if they thought this whole thing was well a little bit seeker. police. is tricky one and you have to ask if people give their consent if not the shouldn't be posted on the other hand the people are going to
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stop someone and they're also doing it like publicly so it's quite common to do would be recognized there is a new money goes up to something. probably have a quiet word to them ourself rather than. name and shame you know. they're quite sensitive and accounts of personal data especially when it comes to determining history whatever your opinion about far right radicals this idea isn't good to identify people like this isn't the correct way to handle the problem it is a fire that there were people from the extreme right those came with demos some were giving straight arm salutes a symbol that is bound by law here in germany however it does seem though that people aren't too happy with this group taking on a job that really should be worn for more in force and peter all of a. professor of the technical university of dresden says attacking political
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opponents is absolutely fine but not when it's done the way these activists are doing it. this is doing serious things in a very un serious way. attacking political opponents is fine this action will seat right in populists who are now with some right can claim their say or are treated unfairly by their opponents and fearful or at least initiative will end up getting the opposite of what they were looking for . but in his government has announced controversial plans to send some migrants to an asylum center due to be built on an island. if one is unwanted in danish society one cannot be a burden for ordinary danish people that's why those who are deported because of crimes will get a new address that means we'll send them to the uninhabited island of when home
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they're not wanted in denmark and they should feel it. the center right government backs the plan announced by the danish immigration minister the rightwing danish people's party posted a video on twitter praising the decision it depicts a man with a middle eastern appearance who was left abandoned on a small island. island is located around only a kilometer from the mainland not far from the capital copenhagen and the only infrastructure there at present is a research center into contagious animal diseases some stables and then animal predatorial the government spend one hundred fifteen million dollars on building an asylum center there by twenty twenty one but the island isn't for everyone only certain groups of migrants would be sent and those with a visa visas that allow only very restricted movement around the country also certain types of criminal including war criminals and people who pose a threat to state security they would be required to report to the island daily on
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pain of in prison and so we discussed all of this with a political activist george bother and media commentator neil wallace to find out whether or not they think this idea is a good one. a so-called center right party you know getting into bed with the far right party and then allowing them the opportunity to put these horrible racist cartoons out there i think just fuels the flames of this kind of divide and rule where more and more of the social problems in european countries are being blamed on you know muslims generally and it's not just somebody of middle eastern appearance in this cartoon it's somebody you know specifically as a muslim the reason this government has done this. in denmark is because that is what the people want and the people of denmark are fed oh people like. george telling them how they should think what they should think and who they
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should welcoming to that country when he said he comes down to this i mean you know a few jump jet blue. it's telling the majority of people in the country. know we metropolitan. know better than you do this isn't just a few lawyers saying this this is virtually all the progressive parties and i think it's rich for neil wallis to talk about people like me telling people what to think and when he worked for a very very long time for them out of that many people. that have a sort of progressive politics as i see it recognize to be have been a huge part of creating this incredibly divided society in the first place where the weather spectacular can sometimes wonder well but i really. have been used quite that clearly and i. prefer to bodies really that is all you don't want people to like i want to god told them things like we've finished my prayers and i let you all simply to chant endless cliches about multinational is what
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does not take away those basic things people are unhappy and that's why they smoke and it's an elected government that has done this where about seventeen million refugees at the moment and we're headed towards about two hundred million by mid century and it is a tragedy where increasingly you're criminalizing people who have fled very very difficult circumstances and just want to decent life this is not a solution to the problem of immigration to demonize muslims and more bricks it drama all the way for you with a second day of debates in the house of commons more on that and the other mix of your stories after a very short. same wrong. just don't call. me. just to say
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proud disdain become educated and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to be close this is what it looks like three of them or can people get. interested in the water.
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it is good to have you with us today the u.k. prime minister theresa may is facing the toughest a week of political korea wednesday will see a second day of debates in the house of commons the first choose day so her in the firing line with m.p.'s. the prime minister has seen these negotiations only as an exercise in the internal management of the conservative party and that did not work out very well at all but a minister spent much of the two and a half years. with her colleagues on the conservative party rather than negotiating with the european union the prime minister's deal seriously undermines environmental protection in this country she is afraid that hope for exit ship would sink one thousand jobs lost to the european banking authority one thousand
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jobs lost from the european medicines agency mr speaker that's called project fear that's the reality and it's already happened. here the first day of the planned five days of discussions the government found in contempt of parliament for failing to publish in full legal advice relating to the brogues deal and in another blow to the prime minister calls we're back to give the house of commons a direct say and what steps will be taken if indeed the draft deal is rejected on december the eleventh however despite all this to resume a still claims to have faith in the deal on offer. if you reject what the other side have described as the only deal on offer there whatever you say to the contrary you put this country on course for no deal the e.u. twenty seven member states have made it clear that this is the best deal available and that there is neither the time nor the inclination to reopen negotiations and
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ensure we leave in good order on the twenty ninth of march next year the choice the choice before parliament is clear this deal no deal or the risk of no. well it has been an absolutely terrible time in parliament the house has spoken in the most unprecedented of fashions and that's as the government has been found in contempt of parliament now that comes following the common supporting a motion demanding full disclosure of the. legal texts on breck said now in theory the government should be now obliged to produce that legal text on bret's that the government responded saying that it will tell the public and parliament alike exactly what it intends to do in due course though many say it would be absolutely unimaginable if m.p.'s did not get a copy of that tax ahead of the meaningful vote in parliament and q state december the eleventh now all of that drama has completely overshadowed the fact that was
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supposed to be the grand old opening of the five days of the brics it. has entirely divided the nation for the last two years and it all boils down to that vote in parliament on december the eleventh and in the last two years we have seen many many difficult stages for the prime minister we've seen resignations from her top team we've had deadlines come and go we've had calls for breakfast to even be reversed and ideas and notions that a second referendum could be on the cards and even the e.u. has put options in place saying that britain could actually remain within the e.u. but it's really been pandemonium in parliament and it's going to be a very difficult uphill five day battle for the prime minister because now it's make or break for her government. a court in the netherlands has rejected a sixty nine year old man's request to legally change his age and argued that doing so would set a dangerous precedent. the main reason is that. each requirements in the law
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gives rights and duties to people for instance to rights to food or the duty to attend school and if those requirements wouldn't count if you could change your date of birth. become meaningless. and the man who wants to change his age describes himself as a young god he's a father of seven and even promised to give up his pension if and. the dutch court would approve his request he also i think that being legally younger will help him get more work and more matches on dating websites so we spoke to him ah cells. two years ago my doctor told me your biological age is around forty two years young i said but how is that possible so he actually could be because of the law and about the nurse and about. the brain we as human beings we have to change and so the state and the government have to change also they have to adopt as you realize that
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people now they separate free will and that more consciousness about all those things will happen and that's the meaning of any court has given us many many reasons so we can now say that so we have lost the battle where we are going to win the war never give up if there is a way if there is no one i will create my own way and that's the program with us our on our team international thank you for sharing some of your wednesday with us here in moscow we are back with. the. gold make this manufacture consent to step into the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round to send me the one
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percent. time we can all middle of the room sick. relieved. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and. no limit at mt just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just no really hasn't been that we're even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families want that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've
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