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the stories that shaped the week here on r t international new zealand mourns the fifty people killed in a terror attack on two mosques an australian national has been charged with murder in connection with the mass shootings. you do on human flesh and on me and i'm thinking oh my lord oh my god it's going to happen to me now it was believed it would and everybody. over the back doors just to save themselves. after weeks of political stalemate over bragg's of the u.k. parliament voted to try and to delay the country's divorce from your.
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yellow bus protests once again descend into violence and the looting with police of moving in hard in response. for broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t international and sean thomas glad to have you with us. a new zealand was rocked by a terror on friday when a gunman killed fifty people and two mosques in the city of christ church dozens of others were injured a man has been charged with murder in connection with the attack and will remain in custody until the fifth of april when he will face further charges the suspect is thought to have posted a white supremacist manifesto online apparently the same document was sent to state authorities just minutes before the attack but there were not enough details and time to prevent the shooter.
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first reports of the shooting at the all nor mosque came out one forty pm local time minutes later reports came in of a second attack on a mosque five requires away country's prime minister described what happened as one of new zealand's darkest days are these months in a question of reports. the deadliest terror attack a new zealand's history they attack was so brutal it's a video game. this is one of new zealand's darkest days. the gunman was a live streaming the attack from had to mounted camera that atrocity lasted for
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almost twenty minutes the footage showed him firing from close range it was the lead to it's only after some time but the video has already spread far and wide social media giants facebook and twitter are now under a scrutiny for their failure to stop the extremists material or their facebook twitter you tube and other providers have taken action to remove the video and other propaganda related to the attack the government has been clear that all companies need to act more quickly to remove terrorist content there should be no safe spaces for terrorists to promote and share their extreme views and radicalize others there were also pictures of the guns he posted on twitter the firearms were called for it with anti islamic slogans in various languages his account has been blocked since then but what made this young as he assumes to have. plenty attack
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carefully at least that's according to the documents a sort of a manifesto that appeared online several hours prior to the attack and believed to be linked to the attacker in a lengthy document he identifies himself as a fascist and he carried out the attack to save all you or peons from nonwhite invaders new zealand wasn't his first choice but it sure was his last enough to show that there are no safe places in the world we new zealand. we were not a target because we are a safe for those who hate. we were not chosen for the sake of violence because we condone racism because we're an on clay for extremism. we would chosen for the very fact that we none of these things. the suspect to travel to many countries including france turkey pakistan and others in europe he in eastern europe he also
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fought to have traveled to the u.k. in the manifesto a number of other countries are also mentioned some of the states he visited have now launched probes to find out what he did there we discussed the terror attack with political and social commentator mo ansari and middle east expert ali risk. i think this wouldn't be that much of a surprise that in fact this attack reminds me of the guitar which was carried out by the you know way german brevik who carried out a similar attack if you recall in norway going to immigrants and also against the muslims one fortunately we do have this ferrari in what we call white supremacy of terrorism and that's why that i think is the correct or accurate name a more accurate description which we should give to you know this whole hateful ideology and it we do need to drain the swamp and we do need to go off these people
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who allow these far right groups to in complicity grow and get funding and allow to spread who are the ones who support them where does the money go we need to follow the money we need to find out how these groups are allowed to thrive because it is a real problem now. for more on the impact of the events in new zealand you can head to our tea cup. thanks. live. now to the french capital where the eighteenth consecutive yellow vest protest has resulted in a return to violence the interior minister has called an emergency meeting over the damage inflicted by the rally artist policy or witnessed the unrest first. thank you thank you thank you thank you
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thank you thank you thank you thank you. the situation here on the city's is getting increasingly violent she demonstrators have been using cost foxholes they've been using firecrackers and they have also been destroying a number of buildings is a bank in a side street that has burned down and a number of kiosks have also been completely destroyed and for that reason we have been ambulances coming in and out and also a number of fire brigades to come and put the fire thank you. thank god this is the eighteenth come sick it is week to speed exists here both are to cast is raby waiting continues and we've got the canisters that are being. thrown at us at the same time with the protesters that i couldn't talk to them but
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. at the at the octave to thank you there does seem to be a little heavy police presence today but protesters saying that this is radii the outcome. and that they giving the crown to step down. the protests are getting more and more violent and things continue to be bent over here further by police just in front of us so we caught between the riot police and the protesters so. we just got to move down a little but that could cost seeing flames. thank the country's interior minister saying that they believe there were about one and a half thousand of these protesters who are here just to cause damage and just to
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cause violence so he these are the most violent scenes we've seen in paris in recent weeks but it's reminiscent of the chaos the frustration and the anger against president mcconnell's government. thank people are still out on the streets they've been here since early this morning and that's a cost battle that's been thrown the scenes continue to unfold and this despite the fact that the great debate which the french president mccrone initiated ended yesterday more than seventy percent of french saying that they believe that it is simply a waste of time the french president certainly will continue to struggle paris. may have been more than two years since the u.k. voted to quit the european union but it seems the country is no closer to leaving this week m.p.'s who voted to instruct the prime minister to seek an extension to the deadline from the e.u.
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this sparked fears that breaks that process will never end. it's just going oh no no no no no every two weeks we come around on the merry go round we make the same speech all over again and still write our own hobbyhorses. we have a responsibility to end the on the certainty for all our constituents. to be beautiful that you say and do you know remains that the u.k. would leave the e.u. without a deal. i don't know that. unless something else is of predicted this is the lightest of time in the length of time
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for all change the deal is dead it cannot be resurrected teahouse bludging does black and blue without bringing in food deal the country's being misled and now the plan is being mislaid. it's third so-called meaningful vote on teresa mayes briggs a deal will take place next week if m.p.'s are rejected she will ask brussels for a long deadline extension potentially lasting years depending on the reaction back home that could trigger a general election or a second referendum but if m.p.'s past may is a deal she will ask brussels for
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a short extension until june thirtieth if no extension is granted or no deal agreed the u.k. could crash out of the bloc we've got reaction to the latest developments. the government have made the biggest mess in history the prime minister was utterly incompetent she should never have had the job she got there by accident and she just led from one catastrophe to the next she lied to the public when she stood for office she said she was going to give them breaks it she's trying to do everything to prevent it if we end up having to stay beyond a certain period we have to take part in the european elections then what you're good to see is seventy three nigel for raj he has returned to the european parliament you've got to ask yourself whether this is completely incompetence or whether there's a plan on that and i've always said we are really find out until the twenty ninth of march i think this is my is completely incompetent but she's carrying out
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somebody else's plans it was time in the parliament and i can hear the squeak from here across the river just what does britain do next ask for an extension how long one month two months what would change in the one month. i've already said there's no for those negotiations possible so it's likely that something dramatic has to be done to break this logjam and my money is now on a general election. thousands of anti-government demonstrators amassed outside the main police station in the serbian capital demanding the release of those arrested over last night's storming of a major t.v. channel earlier they drove a truck out a police cordon in a bid to form a human chain to block the presidential building a number of police were injured as well. i they are denouncing what they say is president alexander tricks slide into
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autocratic rule the president was thought to be inside the building having just given a news conference in a televised address to check valves to bring rioters to justice souter. the night protesters tried to storm one of the country's main broadcasters accusing it of not giving enough airtime to the protests. i was i was. among the protesters were several opposition leaders including the head of the nationalist very new party which when the riot police got involved the head of the demonstrators changed his previous order to the frame from violence on protesters began to resist rallies are part of a bigger movement denouncing the serbian government's perceived attack on civil
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liberties including freedom of speech. and investigation has revealed young people in iraq were forced into confessing links to these long extended terror group that story much more coming up in just a minute. lead . the infinite has no bill for security so we have to take it to a different level and we have to take the new value that is five g. level when you can embed security security is an industry and the security has all they need to expose the fears and all the hacking devices so that people get frayed and they think that they should know we have to come up with the infrastructure for this is very important to start thinking of this me about the new tools to build a new system.
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what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to be right to be close this is what the full story of the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of our. first sit. and welcome back this is our international and the weekly human rights watch has released a damning report exposing torture and abuse of youngsters suspected of having links to islamic state in iraq and the group says iraq and kurdish authorities routinely
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force subjects some as young as fourteen to confess they report features a number of first hand accounts as well. yet it. all what to me is shot i mean and they say oh. it is in the five three. hundred. seventy. nine or at the top of the bed you've got agent the. you know what mr i did joe i want. to i just had. enough time to say that a lot of and. much. for. the report describes the kind of torture to which the detainees are allegedly subjected to beatings with plastic pipes and electric cables as well as the use of
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electric shocks and stress positions are said to be among the methods deployed by kurdistan regional authorities. according to human rights watch at the end of last year iraqi and kurdish authorities were holding some fifteen hundred children over their alleged affiliation with i so at least one hundred eighty five foreign children have been convicted on terrorism charges and sentenced to jail we heard from one of those behind the report. iraqi authorities or no votes or abuse from the. kurdish there have charged hundreds of minors acts of terrorism because of their alleged presumed belonging to a islamic states these prosecutions very often rely on very you know dots for my positions because if they are based on confessions that were tortured out of the kids. those children are number one considered us
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combatants who are trying just as adult combatants and that is not fair that should be the international law is very clear and considers that children who are recruited by armed groups should be considered first and foremost i think those who need rehabilitation and reintegration into society rather than prison time and told. we recommended the government the iraqi government and purchase orders to immediately free all those guess who have not committed the crime as for those who are suspected of having committed crimes and other violent oppression well sure they should be tried but they should be tried accordingly to international who is a component to minors in all cases we recommend strongly that there is no practice of torture anymore and that investigations are open jewel hauled all the
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perpetrators accountable these are the recondition that we have addressed to the kurdish and the iraqi government and we are to expect to get answers. well we are awaiting comment on the allegations from the iraqi government the country's counter terror laws do permit the detention and trial of anyone involved with eisel that applies even if they have not committed violent crimes and only played support roles like working as cooks or in hospitals. a new crew has arrived at the international space station after their soyuz craft successfully docked. nasa astronauts mckagan and christina koch as well as russian cosmonaut alexy of china and it will now call the isis home for the next few months they were part of a mission that was forced to abort mid flight back in october last year they were warmly welcomed aboard joining the three other crew members on the international space station r.t.s. mary from russia with just watch. again. you can see
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fifty nine thinks petition to the international space station starts oh my goodness a look at. the rocket in the sky to national border russia's city of cheating and to nasa astronauts take a guy and christina colgan here people who have gathered here from all around the globe to witness the launch of loading because that was spectacular as you remember their previous mission in october didn't go well it was aborted made flight due to technical problems and just minutes soft at the least all for a sneak and aleksei had to return to earth.
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this is where they were a little thing kept down some five hundred to one of those from the launch pad but when it was this way to would mean they've gone on populated lengthy lengthy and keen and neat take the lended on harm. given that they fly meant that the fifty kilometers and he believed to descend many times longer than the force of gravity while on the ground no one was hurt either you want me there single chapter it obama going to a lot of people within the carrier never mind a powerful. really think or little coolly think worth. april showers bring flowers here although i haven't found that i was wrong with. the brains of the emergency system. it is very emotional moment for everybody involved earlier i've had a chance to talk to some of these enthusiastic tourists let's take
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a listen to the quiz that you can see such an event only once in your lifetime one cannot miss it it's a great occasion it's very interesting and it's a huge step into space for all of the country we came last year in october and to see the space launch and as you know is a wonderful experience but they got up didn't get all the way up into space it was an aborted mission so we just got our mind to come back again and this is. the dream of mine since i was five years old and to watch a rocket go off is to come here which is the birthplace of a russian space the russian space program for me is some emotional there is no long standing sort of ratio but it is just a long long standing dream where there's a from the back thirty five minutes with another look at the weekly stay with us this is our country.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront a shouldn't let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. through all of whining oh oh oh oh dear it's crazy you know. we've been a real good shots to begin murderers controls all life. becomes our last communities young people are deciding this they want to be not like their parents not like ten liberals. it's always drug school. again you always have problems but your level
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of focus and walk is the most ubiquitous known out there most police departments use it almost overstayers in the school they could get their hands on economies in twenty four hours. rick teaching these kids a bio racism about police brutality taking cried of them being all these kids are all a part of all history. join me every thursday on the all excitement and i'll be speaking to get us out of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. all.
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hello and welcome to worlds apart by the end of this year it the number of things connected to the internet will exceed the number of people on this planet by several times this new reality of smart fringes and accommodating coffeemaker promises to take human conference to a whole new level but not without the cost is it even possible at this point to tell whether we are heading towards a utopia or a dystopia to discuss that i'm now joined by the wrong kronenbourg the founder of the internet of things council i think tank dedicated to technological governance it was good to talk to you thank you very much for your time given me very moment
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to be here now first of all for those of our viewers who have never heard this term the internet of things of what exactly it is well it may have never heard of it but there sure encountered it. is the idea that everything all those things will be gone let's sort of smart and in order to understand it we have to have to go back a little bit to what made this all possible which is the internet so the internet is basically. computers so it's a protocol to have a language for computers to talk to each other. and up until the ninety's there was sort of computers talking to each other and then around one in ninety three we got the world wide web h.t.m.l. tim berners lee who put this on top so we have this this language that says on the back at all these computers which is going like a virus across the world and then we have w w h t m l on top of this and this is
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still happening in devices in computers in smart phones in. doublets and what we see now is that because of basically two main trends one being the cloud this mess if amount of computer storage possibilities so before that we already had this kind of internet of things as automation in fact a reason the engineers they know that they have machines the it was mostly for computerese and yes people but now we are talking about pretty it. but now devices like the fridge is the microwave coffee makers that are there and this is because of these these two trends or one of the cloud happening so in this made it possible to store all that data so beef in the ninety's we had the smart fridge the smart car the smart but this will all demos we're simply talking about the environment that allowed all those items that we use in our daily life to be connected not only
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. ourselves but also to each other yes and so. these that the cloud and the fact that things got incredibly cheap so hardware has become a commodity connectivity has become a commodity which means that it's very cheap and affordable and this indeed is made now possible for the connectivity to sort of leap out of the computer and become attached to your lamp so the lamp becomes a smart lamp and then all of a sudden very quickly all these objects that have a little bit of microprocessor power in them are now reading out other objects and the other objects that are don't have this the capability to do that.
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