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that your heart is fried to returning to europe posing as a refugee is reportedly issued with a prepaid debit card one of some sixty four thousand handed out by the e.u. to new comers. the u.k.'s facing backlash over its attempts to relax a ban on sale to saudi arabia and british special forces reportedly fighting on the same side as child soldiers in yemen. and with the deadline for leaving the e.u. just ten days away the british parliament rejects all options to resolve the braggs it deadlocked making the prospect of crashing out without a deal more likely. prime minister's deal is dead.
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tree. it's nine o'clock here in moscow you're watching international live from last year i mean it is a tutor welcome to the program. to hungary where the government claims a suspected jihadist entered europe as a refugee and obtained a prepaid debit card has issued some sixty four files and such cards to newcomers as. reports imagine a suspected islamic terrorist receiving money for refugees not just any terrorist eisel commander and not just any money taxpayer money and it gets worse reports say that he received a monthly. payments of five hundred euros on his debit card that's well over
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today's gross minimum wage in hungary these prepaid cards are issued to a joint project between the united nations and the european union that's supposed to be a strict screening process in place to make sure that only those eligible have access to the funds but this wouldn't be the first time that a suspected terrorist hiding among refugees inadvertently being given taxpayer money. the european commission insists that the prepaid debit cards are not just handed
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out to anyone that they know exactly who these cards are being distributed to and check up on this state is on a monthly basis so hungry is wondering why did brussels not know that they were funding a suspected terrorist this not only creates another poll factor it also raises serious security concerns the citizens of europe have a right to know the problem of how to provide much needed funding and aid to refugees in europe isn't an easy one to solve but it's cases like these that fuel the popularity of anti immigration parties across the continent and with new parliamentary elections coming up next month question is will the establishment parties dealt another blow because of the territory that so-called isis was holding it will generate more people trying to get in through amounts why very carefully orchestrated an internationally coordinated this is where international cooperation . ki i think the threat for
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a period of time will grow because foreign fighters will start to come back but i think what we're seeing now with. us and with al qaida is we're seeing a time of transition they will transition into something different this is a very very dangerous and very difficult period we need to monitor the transition very closely to be able to identify and track. the sort of coming through to run intelligence operations or trying to identify those terrorists that are potentially coming into europe and elsewhere in the world. the u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt is under fire after reaching a deal with germany over the export of certain weapons components berlin unlike london has banned arms sales to society arabia but a loophole was found to sell parts ultimately destined for riyadh to the u.k. so they're trying to fifteen u.k.
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arm sales to saudi arabia have burned london six billion dollars the weapons have been used to bomb yemen some of the strikes in the conflict have been deemed war crimes by the u.n. sixty thousand people have been killed in yemen with the country also facing a major humanitarian crisis there are three leaders says u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt can't be both a peace broker and an arms salesman. if it wasn't for the joint british us saudi in u.a.e. naval forces the existing famine and the tragic humanitarian situation wouldn't reach such critical levels the saudi led coalition backed by britain commits war crimes and does not abide by has britain claims the most stringent guidelines for the export of weapons in the world reports adding context to a tragic reality the u.k.'s man on sunday has reveals that at least five british special force commandos were wounded in gun battles as part of the secrets military campaign in north in yemen believed to be part of the special boat services said
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that they are now back in britain recovering to spark the controversy you case forces the religiously fighting alongside child soldiers here in the u.k. the news triggered protests and condemnation from an m.p. with the war in yemen already and is here i'm here to express my outrage of the complicity of the british government of the war in yemen british soldiers were fighting alongside i didn't don't shoot schild soldiers they are forced to fight in the yemen this is a war crime this is a crime almost against humanity and britain has been complicit in it and we must say no more inside westminster the shadow foreign secretary is questioning the scope of britain's involvement if that is in any way true because if it is then it will confirm that off forces are not just a party to this conflict but witnesses to war crimes when pressed on the issue mark
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fields from the u.k. foreign office said he would seek to get to the bottom of the allegations but scholars comment on the presence of u.k. soldiers on the ground as for the ministry of defense they apparently don't comment on the special forces but with a little sign as an answer to the complex we asked people here in london what they think about the crisis in yemen i'm very surprise. as that the troops are getting involved and didn't know that typical of them to be saying. you know that they're kind of. trying to be the many conflict if you and me in any conflict with others are have an evolved person now i don't think they should be doing that it should be . with you know internally but i also understand yemen is a you know phenomena a complicated situation some people we asked well i'm sure about the new case except mission in yemen but then on the air you want to ask the secretary of state for defense what recent assessment he's made of the effectiveness of operations
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involving british forces in the yemen in the last six months. with civilians bearing the brunt of the crisis and millions on the brink of famine doubts is again being cast on the u.k. still and whether it's his party to the conflicts finishes at the party led them. by ten commentator abdel-bari atlanta says king put his public should be horrified . this is the first evidence that that's our troops on the ground fighting alongside the saudi forces and the saudi backed militia and this lovely wall i believe it is it is and disasters to be honest for the british people to pay for this war from their own pockets actually from their own taxes and finance war which is you know where a war crime is committed in yemen and to a lot of their players special forces participating with the saudi who are very
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good at sort of who are actually to. do which bombing hospitals schools i believe this war actually wouldn't be ended by peace all by war because there is a stall made there so the previous government should actually use its knowledge to put pressure on saudi arabia in order to stop this war because the saudis sent one plays. so they said. they. coalition and all the five bits will all people will live in a few weeks time but it's that i don't know all years is that fifty years and it's we make a daily mail says its support has prompted a u.n. investigation we've asked the un to comment on this. polish holocaust museum has lashed out at the vaccine movement in the us that's home to some of its members use the star of david to suggest they were being
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persecuted. instrumental izing the feet of jews who were persecuted by hateful anti-semitic ideology and murdered in extermination camps like all wish with with poisonous gas in order to argue against vaccination that saves human lives is a symptom of intellectual and moral degeneration their criticisms come after protest in new york watch one anti vaccine activists wore a yellow star of david the symbol that was used to label jews during the holocaust the protest was over unvaccinated children being banned from attending local schools. actually how we going to. do it. we did the last time. for you. use your right now.
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according to the u.s. government agency dealing with diseases in twenty eighteen the country suffered seventeen outbreaks of measles the cases were registered mainly among unvaccinated people in the orthodox jewish community the number of cases this year is almost four hundred and is expected to rise livia ruffo with jewish community advisers says the war the way the star of david was used by the anti virus you know activists cheapened its meaning. util star for the jewish people is about remembrance for us you know it's to mark people because of where they are we paid the jewish people paid a terrible price because of the you know star drew another jew you don't you have no right to use these symbols because you make them becoming part of political i would say game and you make them becoming cheap. we cannot forget when children women and people were in visual style what happened to them and what
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happened to them to have this too has to be burns to be sent to a guest chambers so if people are doing so even jews they are doing a terrible mistake for me it's a deliberate abuse and i think it's it's a view that should be punished by law. the british parliament has rejected all four motions put forward to resolve the pranks in deadlock and please how the second series of so called indicative of the prime minister's each new withdrawal plan was resoundingly defeated when all plans failing to command a majority in new third round of it has been proposed by opposition leader jeremy corbin. if it's good enough to the prime minister jobs three chances of her deal i . then i suggest possibly the house should have a charge to consider and again. the options that we had before us today i need to
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do great. so that the house can exert see where the prime minister has value and presenting a credible i cannot make relationship with europe for the future the prudential is crashing out with no deal the prime minister's deal is that it might cost me refuses to compromise it is crystal clear to us to stop moving our books and most times not disrespect to. the m.p.'s debated on four issues staying in the single market seeking a customs union another referendum and potentially kind of thing breaks it all together if no deal is agreed none of them gained a clear majority the braggs a deadline is just ten days away meanwhile the government is struggling to come up with a clear plan on how to leave the european union with only ten days remaining prime minister may has to either seek a longer extension from the e.u. offering some new plan of action or leave the e.u.
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without a deal professor of european law francesco told us there is no clear way out for theresa may. she's really caught between iraq and. the customs union she's going to. try to be the only way she's going to go through because her resignation heard it up without any agreement. on the questions you hear. it's going to touch you whether she's going to get through but if we crash out it will be a bit is it really it's a minority view that we should just go away and everything will be fine i'm sure that even harder in the capital except that there would be one price to pay. in the knees from westminster before the indicative vote on bragg's it took place
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environmental activists tried bringing the naked truth to the public to raise awareness about climate change. the activists chipped off in the house of commons the public gallery twelve people arrested the stunt was aimed at m.p.'s to remind them there are big issues other than perhaps it will take. place in the u.k. are granted greater stop and search pals in areas where knife crime is on the rise by that and more after this break. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be
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president. to go to the press which is what. three of the more people. interested in the water. security council should have a mandatory one percent of all stock bonds for ex transactions to go into social security so that every individual would say when they become eighteen they've got fifty six thousand dollars in there that they can go spend on college if they want to that's a that is a that is an extra analogy of this economy that's being recycled repurposed regenerated into an ecosystem an economy that is like more mimics of nature.
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welcome back to the program police in england and wales are being given more powers in a controversial scheme to combat and knife crime epidemic campaigners have called the move regressive and are concerned the powers could be abused but the home secretary says officers need protection to. the police and on the front line in the battle against serious violence on his voice so we give them the right tools to do their jobs so called a section sixty checks will be trialled in seven hotspot areas in england and wales and will allow police to search any person over a hill without we. an impulse especially the change comes in response to at least forty nine people being fatally stabbed this year alone families of the victims have expressed their support for the measure they say it should have been
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implemented years ago critics however argue the powers give police the opportunity to racially profile individuals we ask people in london what they think about the stop and search mission. if you look at the. communities we talk to rob others in stop and search but i think with a little north probably got a moment to really go do something so. i think it's quite intimidating as it would be for that it's hard. i think it's not always essential if you have no reason to do so because the research isn't always. something you just take your house or look at how to present in the end of the day for of the nothing to hide what more problems can come and so should you know discussing the problem on r.t. earlier former london police officer peter coker and social activist who's a former quality advisor to the mayor of london. i'm afraid discrimination is
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a fact of life disproportionality and racial profiling. is part of the culture of policing in large inner cities there's nothing to see if there is any disproportional sooner probably assume that it's the racism of police officers that an officer of the law without any reasonable cause. can stop and detain you is a fundamental breach of our civil liberties you can't do the public health approach without establishing peace on the streets in the first place and the only way of doing that the only way of stopping someone going start tonight tomorrow next week next month or maybe even next year is policing that's the only chance we've got of stopping knives that around the streets are being used so i think a bit like the flat earth society people are just making stuff up to justify their political position is very clear the prime minister has said that stop and search
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is on just looking to the police to sort it out and that's what they've always done in the past and the police have always had some contingency capacity in the past but that doesn't mean there's not a role for police in that absolutely is in glasgow. show that they need to establish peace on the streets for these are the things to take a chance of taking root and having the longer term effects but i think that partly politicians are under pressure because of the media reports of the killings of young people in all sorts of age groups really who've lost their lives on the streets of london and we see this repetitive cycle of media commentary police on the pressure call for more powers more heavy enforcement approach more people criminalize situation doesn't get any better. a federal judge in north carolina ruled a local school's policy unconstitutional required girls to wear skirts in a bid to promote traditional values the initial complaint from one of the pupils
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came in twenty sixteen when she argued. limit girls physical activity the girl also claimed. the learning process and make some girls feel uncomfortable a mother helped her bring public attention to a process that ultimately led to the court ruling. all i wanted was for my daughter and every other girl at school to have the option. to wear pants so she could play outside see it come to bleed and stay warm in the winter we're happy to court agrees but it's disappointing that he took a court order to force the school to accept a simple fact that in two thousand and nineteen girls should have the choice to wear pants the judge ruled that the school's attempts to force girls to west violates the equal protection clause which states that nobody can deny to any person within its jurisdiction equal protection of the law. the chance of a school board is analyzing the opinion and will be meeting with counsel in the
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very near future to discuss their options moving forward political activist kate smith way she says gender linked uniforms aren't dated and it's high time for a change. what it reminds us is that what we should actually be doing is not waiting for parents to complain and start a lawsuit but legislating at national level to say you know what this is really important schools need to teach in a completely gender neutral way students should not be told what to wear or what classes to attend or what sports to play based on whether they're boys or girls it's so obvious that that school uniform needs to be something comfortable and practical and appropriate for the twenty first century and the idea that it's going to therefore have a boys version of the girls version of come on so discriminate awards children who don't want to do that for whatever reason there are so many reasons why children might not want to wear the particular uniform that's been assigned to their gender it's not it's not the right step so i think it's great that we're moving away from it. fresh clashes in venezuela where people have been rallying against
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power outages and water shortages protests are set fire to cars and threw stones at police opposition claims that president nicolas maduro but his government says the power because of the result of criminals sabotaged by opponents the president answer thirty day plan to a russian electricity in order to deal with the crisis. meanwhile in venezuela as opposition leader one why do has been touring the country trying to rouse support but he hasn't always received a warm welcome videos emerged on line purportedly showing a group of protesters attacking his convoy. ah i was a place to look at the video reveals an interesting detail hammett's and quite as calm making its way past the angry crowd and the said government apartment and us
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soldier is protecting it from being attacked. janice not experiment has his thoughts on the video. it's ironic to see government security forces actually protecting a figure who's calling for the government to be toppled and who's actually attempting to fragment the security services from within it's also ironic because we constantly hear about that it's way less some kind of ruthless communist dictatorship but here you have a situation that certainly would not be tolerated in the united states or other countries where someone who's leading a coup is protected by the security services of the government he's trying to take out what kind of dictatorship is this well apparently it's not a very effective one and what's happening here is really interesting as an invite this is where nicolas maduro his base is this is where my dearest son actually lives why is quite know there why is he in a government stronghold because the u.s.
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wants him to get arrested to create a provocation that's why he's there. jim carrey is widely known for his comedy evolves but the two time elegant clamp winner has now found himself in the spotlight for a different reason. if you're wondering what fascism leads to. benito mussolini and his mistress.
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me for you to stay. mark was the day that when he was flying to the lions. for the first time i noticed something wasn't in fleece work. pretty much when i first started the corruption in palm beach county is not something that you can smell a thing like that it's a nod and a wink it wasn't what i wanted to do and. we've had more on all the shootings in this county then some states have had a collective thing to go and went to his website began featuring comments about his family the sheriff my dad met sonja squash you like a bug you know i wish you'd stop then you should say and i'm left with stuff i believe what i'm doing also it's ok you know it's your funeral getting f.b.i. raided p.b.s. and critics in this house. i snuck out of the united states. into
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russia political sign. men they know bad wolf. they're bred for a single purpose. they have a superman. they start training very young. eight months of intensive school. rats. and they save lives. i do think the numbers mean something they've mattered us with over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five
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percent of global wealth he longs to be old rich eight point six percent world market for percent some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and when he rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building to. point one billion dollar industrial park but don't let the numbers will be. the only number you need remembering. you know in this one and only. greetings and salutations no one will argue that there is a lot of pain sorrow and truly deplorable things in the world today and most often the they find their way onto your evening news or new speeds every day and on
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a truly daily basis all watchers and it's not hard to see why given we are the industry that brought you if it bleeds it leads is the news station mantra as the old saying goes if you want to be depressed turn on your news but not that today now this week we decided we'd bring you an april fools day show that will only focus on the most positive uplifting in the important news of the day that doesn't showcase the worst of us only the best of us so let's start the show off with something truly great the great green wall of africa yes well u.s. president donald trump has been busy building or trying to build walls of barbed wire and hate metal in order to protect our southern border from poor people that don't look like him farmers environmentalist and scientists working in more than twenty african nations have been building a wall of trees indigenous land use techniques environmental pretty environmental
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