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washington and beijing is set for their first talk since the world's two largest economies called a truce in their trade war. new condition as the united states has placed on a troop withdrawal from syria the u.s. says the pullouts on hold until ankara agrees the security of kurdish fighters. and the us russian plan for space station orbiting the moon is under threat after a visit by that of russian space agency is blocked at the request of american senate. either monday morning right here in moscow start of a new week aaron r.t. international i'm calling brevity well as the south korean the united states and
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china are due to start talks to see if there's a solution to the economic deadlock they've reached last month the world's two largest economies agreed a ninety day truce in their trade war which is so fast say more losers than winners isn't a day richard and i explained. well the next round of the u.s. china trade battle begins and both sides appear to be quite enthusiastic just had a long and very good coal were present she of china deal is moving along very well if made it will be very comprehensive covering old subjects areas and points of disputes big progress being made us trade negotiators will optimistically and constructively communicate with the chinese delegation on the important agreements achieved by the two leaders during the meeting in argentina this is the first formal meeting since presidents donald trump and ping equate a ninety day truce last month when washington hit the pause button on the shuttle to increase in tariffs and beijing vowed to. buy more products from the u.s.
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and there's no doubt that for both countries this ongoing trade war has stirred up the financial markets and dampens their economic outlook we saw a number of companies who have suffered financial losses and they are finger pointing towards the top political dogs for being responsible for a decline in their profits apple didn't hold back in airing its views shortfall is over one hundred percent. it's primarily china and what i believe to be the case is the trade between the united states and china put additional pressure on their economy they're going to be fine apple is a great company but that's not my look i have to worry about our country plus using the daughter of a chinese telecoms giant as a battering tool might not be the best tactic to persuade your opposition to work with you either the hallway saw their court huge diplomatic ways when the company's c.f.o. miss wang once you was arrested in canada trump even pledged to intervene when he
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thought it would help to secure a trade deal to benefit america beijing was furious we have made solemn representations to canada and the us demanding that both parties immediately clarify the reasons for their detention and immediately released a detainee to protect the person's legal rights pretty much the whole of twenty eighteen passed by with china and the u.s. at each other's throats with tit for tat sanctions and now with the american and chinese trading giants have all their fingers and toes crossed so that it can be business as usual sooner rather than later but who knows it's a very important meeting it's a very significant meeting but keep in mind the deadline that was set to will be the end when those ideas are due to you know between the us side and chinese side was march first in terms of coming to some sort of agreement or some sort of resolution i do or say that the early days of january two thousand. nineteen there
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is not sufficient pressure to cause either side to be reasonable i don't think we'll be going to see reasonable approaches the merger until we get closer to the date that it's march first two thousand and nineteen that's where we are now and no one really has an idea of where this is all going to but one thing is to show we're not going to be bored watching this next round china us trading ring. turkey has had out of the united states over the situation surrounding the kurds in syria washington's demanding that ankara guarantee security for the u.s. backed kurdish fighters in northern syria turkey says it only targets terrorist groups in the region and not the kurdish population as a whole on sunday the u.s. national security adviser laid out the conditions for the u.s. troop withdrawal from syria to begin. now objectives that we want to accomplish that condition the withdrawal we don't think that took so it's going to take military action that's not fully coordinated with and agreed to by the united states so that they meet the president's requirement that the syrian opposition
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forces that have fought with us and not endangered john bolton has been here in jerusalem meeting with a number of israeli officials and giving details of a hard the u.s. withdrawal from syria will work we have heard him say that there will be no timetable and then for the first time we're hearing a condition that turkey must guarantee the safety of the until now u.s. backed kurdish forces now all of this follows the surprise announcement last month by the american president donald trump that he was withdrawing american forces from syria so our boys our young women our men they're all coming back and they're coming back now it will be a strong deliberate and orderly withdrawal of u.s. forces from syria very deliberate very orderly the turkish president added one has always held a strong position these are the the kurds. saying no we are in the terrorists and that well they dug themselves and will continue to be. we spoke to
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mr trump those terrorists should go east of the euphrates. but. because the bordering us were asked was strategic partners with the u.s. who should need. to stay bolton will be in turkey where he'll be holding discussions on this very topic the focus of course is on the athlon region which is in more than syria where we are witnessing a standoff between syrian soldiers who have been seen there and are aligned to the syrian president bashar al assad and are supporting the kurds who requested their help and turkish fighters on the other side so the situation certainly is very tense. there while middle east analyst suspects the u.s. is trying to drive a wedge between turkey and other major players in syria so we think that the united states is using troop withdrawal in order to create a vacuum in northeastern syria and try to push turkey to a few a bigger role that is agreed with russia and iran and that supposedly would
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bring it into conflict with the interests of syria and russia and iran and basically try to destabilize that alliance the outcome of the negotiations are clear how rational turkey is going to be in the face of american demands we don't know america has a lot of power and they could give turkey an ultimatum it's either us or the russians. you know the trump administration one would think that this is a remote possibility because they are like that the very direct president trump and his administration. they might put turkey under the threat. the u.s. military is also in focus in brazil just days after an official visit by the u.s. secretary of state the country's newly elected president announced he's open to the possibility of an american military base in brazil. would that include the
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possibility of having an american base in brazil and of course the physical the physical issue of it would be symbolic nowadays the american shoney's in russian military power is gibberish any part of the world independently of their bases but still pending on what might happen in the world who knows if we have to talk about a us base in the future that the. president was sworn in on new year's day and was immediately congratulated by donald trump on twitter and it didn't take long for the new brazilian president to mention the benefits of cooperation between their countries and it seems the u.s. is serious about working with brazil to we believe the opportunity between present president both know and our two teams creates a truly transformative opportunity for our two nations for two peoples who. live along with whatever happened to them and. we want to work with. the u.s. defense department had to get back to us about the prospect of a military base in brazil human rights lawyer don kovalchuk thinks the trump and
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bill song are all united by a common hostility towards left wing governments in latin america. it's very clear that the new president is in lockstep with the trump administration in wanting to militarize latin america and wanting in particular regime change in countries like venezuela nicaraguan cuba it's a very concerning situation both in our and trump share you know a right wing is the odds you they share antipathy towards the left wing governments of latin america so clearly paulson our own we've done work very close with trying to try to do his best to partner with the united states but i think the u.s. has more bases throughout the world than any country should i mean they just don't need a military in terms of national security so i don't see why the u.s. should have a base they are i think it could only be viewed as an aggressive stance again towards countries it doesn't like like venezuela. plans for a joint u.s.
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russian space station orbiting the moon or at risk after a visit to the u.s. by the head of the russian space agency was called off the move was to satisfy the demands of american sentences. we had heard from numerous senators suggesting that this was not a good idea and i wanted to be accommodating to the interest of the senators so i have rescinded the invitation for dmitri rogozin to visit the u.s. however we will continue our strong working relationship with russia as it relates to the international space station and sending our astronauts into space and that's are invited to me to goes into the u.s. several months ago but the move was criticized by american politicians because he subjected to u.s. sanctions former nasa astronaut to come on down the road challenge thinks that space missions are being politicized. it is unfortunate that. the head of the. visit was cancelled these things you know are of course political above the just
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nasa has to do with government to government who may have something to do the fact that the congress the united states congress has just changed hands from the republicans to the democrats and it could be here is some kind of a response to that or influence to that everything is about politics at the end of the day right i mean even every even the reason that kerry's get into space programs and space exploration is primarily for national prestige and and soft power overseas you know most allies as well as adversaries here the relationship between russia and the united states in space has been very much a positive one i hope that this this latest the problem is just a hiccup in an otherwise fairly fairly healthy relationship. last year proved to be challenging for the russian space agency in october a soyuz rocket suffered a launch failure it was done of recap the story were.
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for decades the soyuz rocket has been a workhorse allowing humans to escape their cradle. fail proof for more than thirty years until this. yes those are the last two just a to b. if they could use a prank. phone call there's that thing it's. the first. option the. first to. get.
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two people on board one of them on his maiden flight rescue teams watched the capsule descend with nothing more than pure faith that also note nick haig and cosmonaut alexi of chanaan were ok. we're standing by for information and we continue to get a frantic rush of my control team but everything seems to be fine with the freely had come with. relief unimaginable in scale for most became real for the families of the crew. as we know the genius wife spoke to me moments after learning her husband was doing well that's not the funniest not got. to be what you supporters of are
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doesn't your cut your branches cause it's. look at the idea even. the bad. you know it's not easy i'm sure there's a lean mean you've had human ear many called it a miracle but professionals called it an packable performance of the soyuz rescue system you see the capsule carrying the crew this one is basically a small rocket built into the larger one so huge during an emergency the rescue module kicks away the capsule separating it from the soyuz here's how it works. yeah. we're going to go to the you know sort of issues. of the corrosive of the of someone who. was worse than she would be
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a. regular in the. midst of all. of them are. investigators checked every entity and person who as much as laid a finger on the soyuz and eventually pin the blame on the rocket assembly defect but it too and the reason behind the failure was operational lucy actually terje to follow it in a sense or sort of this could only happen at the assembly stage at the baikonur
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cosmodrome but while the probe was underway it was clear with only three crew out of the required six stations on the i assess it had to be manned and for. fast vi assess has entered twenty one thirty in with a full house the new crew successfully launched in december even a bit earlier than in two months after the incident the new crew was unfazed. i went inside i was saying is a bit small. that it does any time you wish with me that. the party designed. in a way with us in that event to me was actually reassuring in their smart design that is so using your credible work to switch gears here or here in the ground and if you are ready to do is read everything.
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it was a nick or alexei but they are set for around two in just a couple of months and with this still being a maiden flight for nick hague they are both as excited as ever. about here on earth we've decided to review some of our most prominent news stories of twenty eight ing.
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the rise of anti migrant sentiment spiked last year with growing support for populist a nationalist movement across europe sweden was one of those countries where newcomers faced a bit of a backlash and often i was there for us in september. will be a minority in our own country within two or three decades even if all immigration now we will become a minority that's the demography journalist ingrid carlquist has been branded a racist by many she's calling for the borders to be closed and all immigrants to be sent away nowadays when people call me a racist i say ok fine let's. say that i'm a racist can we now go on to discuss the facts the fact is one one of the most remote just populations in europe almost a quarter of all swedish people today have a foreign background in some parts of society and really aren't happy with that
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reality sweden is not swedish anymore i mean this is still the change here used to be a small little shop where you could buy drugs now it's sort of a you never find it is swedish anymore. it's just here. all the signs are you know around big. you know order nor its own. little room where the musician would be even if we didn't expect . i'm very sad that sweden is not a swedish country anymore it makes me want to cry. regularize you feel like crying cloyd in the ocean. we don't talk about it because so used to that all swedes say oh we love immigration we love all you are. and so they get really you know they're
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not. saying what i say that's what they get of what while we continue to walk with the camera more and more people come up to us most of them to argue. to complain. but. so you see even immigrants think that we are a meek country that we don't have good laws tells us he's been an asylum seeker in sweden for almost fifteen years with no work permit and no id so how do you get your money when you get one of the migration you just but. who pays that money. you know who pays migration swedish taxpayers you know how much money how much we work and how much taxes we pay i don't understand how this can go on for fifteen years as an issue we did swedish migration agency and immigration minister
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and ministry of justice and social democratic party without getting any clear answer yet. on the agency's website twice he was denied asylum in two thousand and four and two thousand and seven his third application is currently pending according to swedish law an asylum seeker can appeal against the decision if there is refused today fifty thousand immigrants remain in sweden illegally have to failed asylum cases another seventy five thousand are still waiting on the migration board's decision including. for the third time in fourteen years to have this. like dogs. wish i did. until to morrow comes them holds a so-called l m a card very fine him as an asylum seeker he can legally stay in the
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country and receives the equivalent of iran and seven euros in swedish crowns every day and other social benefits but he's banned from studying or working here. i don't need to take his money it's two thousand two hundred it's not money is right but give me a paper i drop and i bit like her. and if it's not just refugees here question the system sufficiency but the most base size of the political spectrum people have a sensation of that this is sorry it is slowly deteriorating everything is going the wrong way you cannot ignore also the fact that we have nine hundred eighty given approval for two three point three million people from other countries to live here and seven percent of them have been refugees according to the united nations and the rest have come here for for many other reasons. this discontent breeds fear and anger where you can't immigration immigration don't even paper. the
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need to do that. is example like. wake up is it me i'm not far from is it me boy i do what i can do to make like a problem for you cause you not give me a paper. from sweden. at least thirty miners have been killed in a gold mine collapse in northeast afghanistan a landslide trapped dozens of people who were mining in a sixty meter deep shaft in a river bed some may still be trapped below ground or to say that around ten thousand people pan for gold along the river and dig tunnels with simple machinery often illegally afghanistan's known to be rich. natural resources much of which remains on tap. afghanistan's one of the world's most complex humanitarian emergencies according to the u.n. more than three million people are in need of lifesaving assistance while over one million have been displaced many are forced to live in very poor conditions caused
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by smoldering conflicts. not been rushing into our houses were destroyed and the school and health clinic were still functioning before but now they're completely destroyed to. get better two years ago came to this village some of these houses were torched by ourself and some of them by the government because this was a battlefield to satisfy still came here they had positions here then primary can spawn guarded this area. must have been for a little marshall had a school here before now it's destroyed some of the villagers are living in the desert because they're not able to rebuild their houses some of them don't even
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have tends to live in. a series of allman is health incidents that the u.s. embassy in cuba has been jeopardizing ties between the two countries for more than a year but now after a number of probes and an f.b.i. investigation new research has revealed that the incidents with the fit to be a new route between the cold war and amaze could actually have a natural origin. that it. is having back to right incidents.
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it was officials consider russia the prime suspect in their investigation into serious attacks on u.s. diplomats in cuba more and more evidence they say three u.s. officials tell us pointing to russia russia is to blame there is some place of blame or at least looking seriously at russia. and they couldn't cricket coal rather than the sun it could not go all the technological device is responsible for the sounds of the released recordings. based on investigative and medical findings we do not believe this trauma was caused by a naturally occurring phenomenon. so i would look so far this monday here on alt hey thanks for watching i'll be back in
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just over half an hour with the next global update. you know world a big part of the new law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. desperate for a single. day of the superman. they
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