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sovereignty were formed a liberal international order. kids vision for the world questioning the relevance of key international organizations and also threatening to scrap a major nuclear treaty with russia over alleged noncompliance moscow strongly rejects. the sect leader in the last week since a rock proclaimed the defeat of ice in the country for the humanitarian crisis remains nonetheless among the most volatile in the world according to the norwegian refugee council. good morning welcome to the weekly or nazi a look back at the stories that made the headlines for most over the past seven days live from h.q. in moscow is kevin i we do this because for the next thirty minutes or so with music capital again then some of this vehicles move. through the streets of paris
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on saturday the first time that sounded more than a decade as yet more violence gripped the french capital in the latest round of protests by the yellow vest movement there are more than seventeen hundred arrests as thousands of riot police used tear gas to try and contain the crowds despite their efforts stemmons trade has wreaked havoc in a fourth consecutive weekend of unrest. it was. what began as local protests over a fuel hike snowballed into a nationwide uprising against
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a man and across government it's not only people hi viz yellowjackets who is showing their frustration paramedics in paris a high school students across the country all holding rallies china devinsky has been following what happened for us really in the thick of it there in france. as you can see there is sounding names so i are insane i just in the past in the congo does he go towards a national assembly the thing that they're unhappy about is a change in france it was implemented two months ago whereby hospitals now you decide reach ambulance service in france will collect patients and they drive is a concern that that could threaten their jobs in the future we will always be here even if it means losing our company or losing everything we'll be here until the end of. last night the elisei government and hence it will be canceling that increase in
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the fuel tax just as i was off to the french prime minister had gone to the national assembly to say that it would be suspended for six months the president may have hoped the u. turn on fuel tax hikes would have quelled the anger but it hasn't it only seems to have intensified it with truckers form is our new students now taking their concerns. the streets. the. ones you cause you doubt i consider my home to be a president who's against social rights who's trying to deconstruct the welfare state. clearly implementing policies for the ridge because he's the president of the rich we want a president for the poor a lawsuit a president who prioritizes the common interest while. thousands of
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people have once again come out to protest and there are many demands that they will the government to meet i believe last week there are about five thousand six hundred police officers here this weekend eight thousand in paris alone they go more tear gas they're being deployed at those protesters are trying to clear them out of that street where they were causing damage around us just took a look at this this tear gas going everywhere we've also heard reports that christmas trees are being burned across paris we are of course in the last few weeks leading up to that festive season and here we've also had rubber bullets being deployed. very close to us. my. tea is streaming down my face again as a result of tear gas i can't tell you how many times that we've been gassed in previous protests the police have generally try to hold back from deploying tear
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gas and even when they fired objects pelted at them by the protesters they've held back until they feel it's too much today when one of the chief things are being thrown at them they have been responding immediately and it's not just take us it's rubber bullets it's our huta cannons and of course we have all my vehicles on the streets of paris the first time since she. thousand and five this is a rubber bullet that's going to put it in my hands so you perhaps my cameraman alex can get a nice close up look at it for you it's pretty big a little bit spongy at the top the point is the need is quite large the idea it's not meant to have seacoast for you like a normal bullets but if this hits you believe me this is going to hurt and it's pretty scary having these things flying all around. me time french pays a slam what they're calling the acceptable humiliating police treat with
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a student protesters on thursday after video emerged of detained students in a paris suburb big lined up and forced to their knees there you go you can see this picture yourself from serge acacia minister has condemned the action following the most violent riots in paris in decades a man who mccrone bowed to public pressure and the we can abandon the fuel tax reforms that ignited the unrest that was a part of the catalyst for all this the first place where the protests have already gone beyond just fiscal policies political analyst eric ver hague says most french people aren't certain the present mccrone is capable of solving the crisis we have to find a political solution and it's to political affairs is which begins today and i'm not sure that the man whom i called is a good idea of what to do and i'm not sure that you will be do a good man to write manage to write plays because a lot of people in france consider that he's not able to lead the country. of all the people in france in the interest of all citizens and to consider that is
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the man of minority of the reaches which is a assemble in france after this breakdown was jurist of the people. more the big headlines the way russia raised the alarm over u.s. threats to pull out of a key nuclear treaty on choose days saying it may trigger washington's further withdrawal from other significant international accords the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty as it's called was signed in the final years of the cold war production of short and medium range nuclear missiles are prohibited under the pact but the u.s. no claims russia is producing weapons in violation of the agreement adding russia has sixty days to comply or else washington will start pulling out of the deal or moscow says it's in compliance with the treaty and quote the us knows it meantime washington this week laid out its vision of the world to its mission to reestablish
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the world liberal order and also question the relevance of many other international agreements and organizations as our senior correspondent were gassed you point. it is time for change time for the old ways to die for a new undisputed leader a new american world order our mission is to reassert our sovereignty reform the liberal international order the central question that we face is that is the question of whether the system as currently configured as it exists today and as the world is this today doesn't work does it work for all the people of the world the old ways are out of date united nations is useless incompetent the i.m.f. is obsolete european union pointless all these international organizations unions treaties and agreements they only hinder america tire its hands and
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cripple its power the logic is sound when we all be better off if we just had america rule american tends to leave now and always the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty russia is violating it says america others are bound by it it holds limits limits the united states and washington's policy requires it seems more nukes big nukes foster nukes one country in the world is bound by the i.n.f. treaty us china is not bound by iran has an extensive b.m. capability that but we have global responsibilities in asia and the middle east we have to be responsive to their terms international democracy has failed alliances have failed asians cannot tell right from wrong everyone wants
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a say but why let them they no longer know what's good for them america is good for them this is what president trump is doing he is. turning the united states to its traditional central leadership role in the world and so it seems we enter a new age in age where might makes right without all the fluff and lip service to partnerships and equality the old world order is dead welcome to a new american age former u.s. diplomat jim jatra believes that pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty now would also undermine broader u.s. relations with europe. i think it's quite likely the u.s. will pull out of this treaty i think the at the end of the story that just 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
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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 trumps 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 income 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 the consequences are that is what my fear is here. it's been one year now since a rock claimed victory over islamic state the defeat of the terrorist group came a few months of the iraqi forces secured control over the major urban areas particularly the country's second largest city of mosul but all that said the humanitarian situation though it seems has remained over the last year has pointed out now by the norwegian refugee council in its latest report it says almost two
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million people still displaced across the country with eight million more in need of humanitarian aid they also state thousands of children born under islamic state rule still unrecognized by the government we spoke earlier with a member of the aid group. iraqi security forces are still active in some parts of. there are still operating i'm going to get rid of what is left of his home state group one million are still displaced across the country one year on five hundred thousands are in panic iraqi government face tremendous challenges big country has been through this war for three years. what we need to focus on today is to ensure that millions of displaced iraqis are able to go home the need to to rebuild schools the need to rebuild all spitballs i am. some parts of iraq are slowly recovering. like most
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all even if it's still heavily destroyed but other parts like sanjoy for example are still destroyed to up to seventy percent with a total life of service is. this is why more than two hundred thousand yen cds are still displaced across the country and are simply unable to reach or the budget for the country or for twenty one thousand is currently being discussed and the old planning to allocate only one percent of the budget to the river to mosul which is the city where the where the needs are the biggest and this governor it counts to ten percent of the population of the country so it's our from being an of it is indeed an exceptional and to think that millions can respond and it can be spend on bombs. but not on human eternity and reconstruction.
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it is essential that internationally the international community community invests as much in the country in the right construction and in the seventies ation of the country as in the fight against islamic states. their work is far from being done and as of today when i discuss with iraqis in in the times they really tell me that if you go up and. since the defeat of islamics they drop. their knees are still there only for twenty eighteen million iraqis were in need of humanitarian assistance so this is not time to abandon iraq. to remind us how this started the u.s. led coalition invaded iraq back in two thousand and three that set off a chain of events that eventually led to the rise of ice in the country is a brief timeline of how it all unfolded.
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tonight i am announcing that the american combat mission in iraq has ended and the iraqi people now have lead responsibility for the security of their country. will take time to read a case of cancer like i said we will conduct a systematic campaign of airstrikes against these terrorists. working with the iraqi government. will occur.
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so short of this and says. three coming up on the program as he preview more the news of the week of the last seven days the arrest of a top chinese telecom executive story ongoing right now threatening to derail efforts to patch things up with the u.s. on trade we've got that story and that wow tomorrow as well as in court right after the break.
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saw another potentially big story is going to kick off into next week the chinese foreign ministry has summoned the american ambassador following the rest of the chief financial officer of the world's biggest telecoms equipment maker while away her name mang wang juicers rest in vancouver last weekend at washington's request if she ends up being extradited to the u.s. she could face a lengthy prison term she's currently in detention awaiting a hearing in june later today monday. the week began with a worldwide sigh of relief at a potential cease fire in the us china trade war but it wasn't long until
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washington and its canadian allies crashed the party this arrest can be used as a leverage in negotiations on trade with china it asserts that between two thousand and nine and two thousand and fourteen hallway used a shell company called sky com to break u.s. sanction laws around exports to iran this is a message from the united states a warning shot action typically reserved for drug lords and arms dealers not corporate executives men one jews the c.f.o. and daughter of the c.e.o. at wal way one of the world's largest consumer electronics companies so why target her while the company has been on the u.s. is hit list since twenty twelve mostly for allegedly stealing american technology and this time canada says one jew is being extradited to face charges of fraud in trying to swerve around u.s. sanctions on iran but the company claims it follows all the rules and the chinese foreign ministry had fighting words for the west calling the move extremely
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disgusting unreasonable and a serious violation of one jew's legal rights they demanded her immediate release china's strong candidate to immediately release the detained person and earnestly protect their lawful legitimate rights otherwise kind of domestic sets full responsibility for the serious consequences caused but the canadian prime minister wants everyone to be clear this was done by the book no pressure nada but i think you assure everyone that we are a country of an independent judiciary and the appropriate authorities to the decisions in this case without any political involvement were interference as must be the case and while the arrest was being carried out the u.s. and chinese leaders were tucking into a couple. argentinian steaks at the g. twenty in buenos cyrus their dinner diplomacy was supposed to fix their months long trade war but trump's national security advisor john bolton later admitted he had
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advance warning of the arrest i knew in advance this is something that we get from the justice department and these kinds of things happen with some frequency we certainly don't inform the president on every one of them there is the crazy up and down of the tensions with china one day we're on the verge of a breakthrough the next day with threatening one another again the next day we're friends the next day we arrested the executive in canada and the biggest problem about all of that is the uncertainty of this kind of crazy uncertainty may be good politics for him but it's crime goes up the economic lifeblood of the united states let's be clear what's being done year if the united states wants the rest of the world to behave according to what we want we are inviting every other country to put sanctions on whoever they don't like and then we can all be able to trade with
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anybody for fear that some government somewhere is going to punish us arrest or executives this is a kind of nationalism gone crazy and that is worrying both american investors and the rest of the world. another story for you that we could guide book for kindergartens in germany about how to tackle far right sentiment has provoked the wrath of parents they claim we don't encourage children to spoil them our europe correspondent peter all of it takes up a story. it's the season of goodwill to all of. the host of fear right or spare a thought for those on through in the phones and checking emails it was until racism a.t.o.s. received around four hundred fifty hate calls in the first twenty eight hours threatening things like terrorist attacks we had. of the exact number of emails but it was around five hundred so what is this all about the organization with the blessing from the german government has produced
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a brochure for kindergarten teachers and parents designed to tackle right ideology what to do if a child draws swastikas in class and says they do this at home what to do if it's teacher is active on the far right see these are the types of situations and suggestions on how to deal with them addressed in the sixteen page guide why all the hate against it some of the information has rankled to say the least with far right blogs as well as mainstream conservatives a scenario as described where a kindergarten how to deal with children of parents involved with the far right the go away is dresses in braids and the boy faces physical challenges and takes part in drills so what advice do you think was given to kindergarten stuff have a face to face with the parents it should be made clear to what extent all thora tarion in gender stereotypes are renting styles limit the many possibilities of children and complicate their development some were rattled by the advice quiting
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the wearing of dresses and braids with membership of the far right i find it unbelievable that a taxpayer funded brochure identifies girls wearing braids and clothes as potentially nationalist the family minister should have his booklet recalled and revised as soon as possible the anti immigration alternative for germany party seized on the backlash accusing me and geo of promoting secret police methods the ngo denied the allegations saying it didn't mean to cast a shadow on how kids interest and also that the brochure was well received by professionals this is based on true cases transform long term counseling work which teachers have asked for help dealing with nationalist families on doubted leaving the organization behind this brochure and the german family ministry the best of intentions here however. in a country where most people still remember the g.d. asking teachers to look out for certain political motivations could prove
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problematic piece for all of our off the building. so they're monitoring right now in the results in from i mean his parliamentary election suggests the prime minister nicola passion yan's alliance is leading by a clear margin with over seventy percent now the photos just changed in the last hours and so last updated see the reformist anti corruption leader who took power after spearheading the country's peaceful revolution of this year has called the election years ahead a shared jewel he's looking to bolster his authority and from a parliament that he says will bet the country's interests armenia's election commission has said that turnout appears to have been just under fifty percent no serious irregularities have been observed but more of an update for the final results expected to be released on monday will be across and keep you posted as well. some of the news stories panned out these last seven days as reported by r.t. international here in moscow and our team around the world i'm kevin zero in thank you for watching this weekend.
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