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with all. men they know the battle for. the trump administration finds a fresh sound vote is european allies pledging to hit the e.u. goods with tariffs worth as much as eleven billion dollars the move comes in response to the block subsidies for boeing rival its. toughest internet laws in the world that's the claim of the u.k. government with plans for a new watchdog to regulate the web. the era of social media firms regulation themselves is over it's time to do things differently it's time to keep our children safe. tensions ramp up between the united states and iran to wrong brands american troops in the region as terrorists their response to washington and the same label on iran's revolutionary guard the move was welcomed by israeli prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu he faces a close run race in a general election on tuesday. very warm welcome to you you're watching r.t. international with me in the air and our top story this hour the u.s. president has pledged to place terrorists worth eleven billion dollars on goods coming to the from the e.u. in response to the bloke's subsidies for the european aerospace giant abas for more on the trumpet ministrations plan that's close live to peter all over peter talk us through the development please. has gone. yes eleven billion dollars worth of subsidies on e.u. products being imported into the united states a lot of money remember that's billion with
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a big how did the us president announce this how else through twitter the world trade organization finds that the european union subsidies to air bass has adversely impacted the united states which will now put terrorists on eleven billion dollars of e.u. products the u.s. taking advantage of the u.s. on trade for many years it will soon stop. so what's going to be tariff twelve cheeses lenin's kashmir sweaters and electrical wall clocks to name a few but also and probably more importantly aerospace components and parts now this hasn't really got anything to do with electrical wall clocks or cheese what it really has to do is an ongoing dispute between airbus the e.u. based aerospace giant and boeing their major u.s. based competitor now there has been a dispute between the two going on for a long time over subsidies and whether they were subsidies to receive from
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governments were legal or not and then of course boeing has had a very rough time of it of late due to the well its involvement its seven three seven max aircraft been involved in two fatal air crashes in the last five months now despite and despite the boeing share price sliding steadily it did drop quite significantly but rose a little after they pulled a lot of those seven three seven max aircraft despite all of the u.s. president that said has said he's standing by the company. grounding was a big thing and it's a great company it's a truly great company and hopefully they'll figure it out very quickly it was a big it's a big decision or one of our largest actually orders. one of our you know truly one of the truly great companies of the world they have to figure it out for so they know that they're under great pressure well this figure of eleven billion is
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subject to arbitration by the world trade organization and while they're working out exactly what the amount if any should be with the unite the european union i beg your pardon said that figure of eleven billion is exaggerated to say the least but brussels has said that they're willing to talk to the united states further about how things proceed in the future. the commission is starting preparations so the e.u. can probably take action based on the arbitrator's decision on retaliation rights in this case the european union remains open for discussions with the united states providing these without preconditions and a mf'er outcome but this is essentially how trump does business we saw it last year when it came to our minium in steel tariffs when it came to china turkey and the european union he has said in the past he isn't afraid to go into trade
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wars and he certainly seems to be showing that right now peter thank you for those details last r.t. that peter all of us speaking to us live from berlin where we're now joined by report the first toady ambrosio co-founder of iraq not investment managers thank you for joining us on the program it's a pleasure to have you with us i'm interested to know how you would assess the trump administration's plans to hit e.u. goods with more terrorists. while i am i can say that this move doesn't surprise me at all to begin with the oldest the signs the let's say everything's fine thing from. the statement about. about there about us being super sized by the who the thing is that again we are always on the same refrain and this move doesn't really doesn't really surprise me we have seen this time of inspiration from president himself doing this in the past and just to give you an
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example if we go back to july two thousand and eighteen when we had this summit between messy. mr trump when you're going to be truthful if they announce a this deal if you look into it. reaffirmed. the u.s. not committing anything even. industrial who would actually trump completely the possibility to avoid. the market sector which would be better for the countries like germany a lot as we know and on the other hand the european union conceding a lot for example would not stand which you know they would need to report back for us and we'd still be in which actually impacts from the moves of the most effective john so the end of the day it was no surprise to them. that. even if you were that would be able to achieve anything. it's not especially now that.
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he's breaking up or trying to. trump stance everything's ok. as our correspondent just that boeing is really been struggling in the wake of everything clashes do you think this movie is likely to help it. well i'm going to say is it a chance that the immediate response from the mr trump to this. but your statement to me it is not because the main competitor of the seventeenth president seventy seven months is the airbus three hundred neil which has seen a surge in orders after the probability of the cemetery which we all know led to a very serious incident with a lot of people who are losing their lives and maybe other many other incidents reported so it couldn't come at the better time to be completely cynical for for trying to immediately get back. to such an important industry in the u.s.
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response now all eyes are on the e.u. to see how they're going to respond or whether they going to retaliate said do you think they will and if so how well they will have to i don't think they will have any other turn of the important thing is to as your report to the right will say and on which party which goods the u.s. imposed on us i'm afraid that it will include also industrial goods in that case you will be forced to at least try to revive it because it will have to they cannot do anything else especially not at the time which you insult it's under a lot of pressure from your respect it's parties in many countries in europe about how the founder and c.e.o. of the rock not investment managers thank you for your time thank you for having. the u.k. government's claims it's going to have the toughest internet laws in the world and
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a plan outlined in the online harms white paper it suggests penalizing or even blocking websites that fast take down potentially harmful content covering everything from child abuse to disinform a nation but as polly boyko explains that alpha is that when there's regulation there's also censorship. too much freedom can be dangerous that's the message from the u.k. government which has unveiled ambitious new plans to oversee the safest corner of the internet the country that's famous for bringing you mary poppins is aiming to be the world's best online nanny we're putting a legal duty of care on these companies to keep users safe and if they fail to do so toss punishments will be imposed. the era of social media firms regulating themselves is over it's time to do things differently it's time to keep our children safe so how is the british government going to make the u.k.
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the safest place to enjoy the net well for starters there are going to be some strict new rules any company that allows online interaction will be responsible for their users safety as well as the content that appears on their services in the most obvious examples that will mean purging illegal material related to terrorist and child sexual exploitation and abuse and if companies fail to clean up their act the likes of facebook and twitter will be put on the naughty step by a new independent regulator for the internet companies will face substantial fines for failing to pull down dangerous or extremist materials if the fines don't work bosses of the offending firms could be liable to criminal prosecution and if that fails to web sites could be blocked entirely for u.k. internet users and that regulator should have teeth so we're going to consult not
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just on remedial notices on fines and that can be up to four percent of global turnover at the moment none of this is law yet they'll be twelve weeks of public consultation only after that draft legislation will be drawn op but there are already concerns over the prospect of tough new regulations there's so much come to know that you can just influence. the really anybody but especially the younger generation kids i would disagree i think the internet is something which is open and it was a good thing that it was always open and not any form of government or whatever i think it's probably a good idea i think this is enough regulate that i think it's. pretty. good idea i think it's a good idea to have some protection in that but it depends how stringent and how close they are. every day stuff internet needs better regulation most definitely why. two three four one and then the government says it wants to
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remove what it calls harmful content but who will be the arbiter of what stays out up and what goes down so those social media companies will have to do two things first is to set out filters process to see just to show that they are doing whatever they can you know to to prevent material that could potentially cause serious harm to young children a lot of people in the second they will have to act in a speedy manner to any request to remove such material at the moment the government is still deciding whether the job of regulating should fall on the shoulders of a new independent body or an existing one like broadcast regulator off kong and when it comes to the big social media fams well like students craving more
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stringent discipline facebook has tentatively welcomed the plan for greater and government oversight with a caveat or to. these a complex issues to get right and we look forward to working with the government and parliament to ensure new regulations are effective. the u.k. government says it wants to be a trailblazer but the question is how to implement strictest safety measures without restricting freedom of the internet. the united states has designated iran's revolutionary guard as a foreign terrorist organization u.s. secretary of state among pump confirmed president trump decision on monday repeating our kids they should and that the elite force both finances and promotes terrorism the leaders of iran are record piers not revolutionaries he really people deserve better than to be governed by this kind of hypocritical and corrupt officials with this designation we are sending a clear signal
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a clear message to iran's leaders including cause i'm sure the money in his band of thugs that the united states is bringing pressure to bear to stop the regimes outlaw behavior we ask that our allies and partners around the world do the same the u.s. designation puts economic can travel sanctions on the military group it also covers organizations companies and individuals tied with it the group is considered as a wrong as dominance of military force in fighting against deisel in syria and iraq can have more pins got more detail. will be the first time that we've seen the u.s. government designate part of another country's government as a terrorist organization now donald trump in the statement he accuses iran of being a state sponsor of terrorism financing promoting terrorism as a tool of state craft and we heard those words echoed by mike pompei o the u.s. secretary of state the united states is continuing to build its maximum pressure campaign against the iranian regime. i am announcing our intent to designate the
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islamic revolutionary guard corps including its good force as a foreign terrorist organization as a nation will take effect one week from today in response to this designation by the u.s. government the iranian government has now declared the us central command in the u.s. military to be terrorists and we've also heard from job he'd zarif the foreign minister of iran and he has spoken up and said this is another move by washington that could lead to further isolation of the united states netanyahu who have lung. disease nation of the g.c. fully understand its consequences for u.s. forces in the region in fact they seek to drive the u.s. into a quagmire on its behalf. should my bets have been to be condensation of the us disaster the troubled ministration has particularly distinguished itself by escalating into rhetoric against the islamic republic of iran distinguishing itself from the obama
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administration that presided over the p five plus one nuclear negotiations but the trumpet ministration has escalated u.s. sanctions and hostility toward the islamic republic everywhere we go in the middle east it's a rare or ran around spread death destruction and chaos behind every problem is iran's the world's leading state sponsor of terrorists iran's leaders so yes. death. and destruction however this organization that was key in defeating the ice will dyess. terrorist organization you know made great sacrifices in order to fight against i still has now been labeled itself as terrorists by the u.s. government they moved to recognize the revolutionary guard as a terror group was welcomed by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu thank you my dear friend president donald trump for your decision to declare iran's revolutionary guards a terrorist organization thank you for responding to another important request of
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mine which serves the interests of our countries and the countries of the region. trance decision came just ahead of this tuesday's general election is well over six million people are eligible to vote in more than ten thousand polling stations across the country and abroad artie's paulus lear takes a look at the front runners but there is something for everyone in the israeli elections there are more than fifty parties competing although only two have a real chance of forming mimic's government because the likud party headed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu who fancies himself as a strongman among the successes he's talked about is getting his ally american president donald trump to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital to recognize israeli sovereignty over the golan heights and also label iran's revolutionary guard as a terrorist organization but that's not enough for the prime minister just before the elections he was asked if he would consider and mixing territory in the west.
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yet we will go to the next stage in imposing israeli sovereignty in the west bank has made opponent is the same tryst with a distinguished military background for me israeli army chief binney gans he appeals to voters who feel that netanyahu has been in power for too long i think benjamin netanyahu has done a lot for the country he's served in probably close hauled into digs in thirteen years as a prime minister but is research enough is enough whoever wins will bring little joy for palestinians israelis in general are less inclined to compromise on the issue particularly interesting enough when it comes to young people according to a poll by the israel democracy institute we asked israelis on the streets of tel aviv what's his appeal to young people. generation is much more violent. in the relieve like in the extreme everything is extreme not only our own with that fear creates a lot of unique unity a. kind of
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a feeling of togetherness it's not so surprising that. younger populations here's my levels of support to the to the think i'm going to vote so many guns. that i know it's way too much same country day that too often gets too much power and i don't do is really don't trust them in the believe. me i supply them thing your own cause i think they can choose a successful now as it is and i'm afraid of changes i don't know if i one day someone as to me there's been the several allegation against it and the loss of leaders and there's very good chance this is going to end in prison in the next year or so except the faith in his own presidency as an achievement any significant achievements so it's one of the tightest races that for years will be across the exit polls later today as they start to come out incumbent vege and benjamin netanyahu is believed to be set to feel on track to become the longest serving
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leader that but it's not yet over does the country want change or does it want the status quo will keep you up to date here on our table international. now the european court of human rights has ruled that russia violated the rights of anti-corruption campaign alexina valmy in twenty fourteen by putting him under house arrest we've got more on that after the break.
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what politicians do you shop. they put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president. or something want to. have to do it for us this is what the three of them want to get. interested in the waters in the. welcome back the european court has ruled that russia violated the human rights of prominent opposition figure alexina valmy when he was put into house arrest in
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twenty four hey we go live now to aussie correspondent donald course on what's the reaction been to the court case is not the first time strasburg has ruled in favor of an avanti is it. well known lawyer and political activist alex scene involving is the leader of the progressive party one of russia's major unregistered opposition parties now the russian government did put him under house arrest in two thousand and fourteen after he and his brother were accused suspected of theft and laundering money from a russian company called eve rache now the european court of human rights is saying that the government was actually trying to curtail not all of these political activities by confining him to his house and according to his lawyer the strausberg court is demanding that the russian government pain of only over twenty thousand euros in reparations and he's already gone on social media to say that this was a victory for him. victory the european court of human rights has just acknowledged my house arrest in twenty fourteen was
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a legal violation of our schools five ten and eighteen of the human rights convention. now moscow also fired back against the court's decision against the russian government kremlin spokes person dmitri peskov gave an official statement saying that the decision was certainly an anticipated. the decision is quite surprising i can see we expected it it's hard to agree with its narrative. but like you said before niki this isn't the first time the vulnerable had a run in with russian authorities now he was barred from running for president back in two thousand and eighteen because of a previous conviction of fraud and back in two thousand and sixteen the e.c. h r ordered the russian government to pain of only fifty six thousand euros in damages because of another prison sentence for embezzlement so russia the russian government actually stuck to its guns on that one but all the continues to state that all the charges and sentences made against him were politically motivated so with the e.c. h.r.
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again making a ruling against the russian government moscow's course of action has yet to be seen. don thanks for those details that saucy correspondent donald quote. a crippling shortage of skilled workers in romania has prompted it to join other small e.u. nations to condemn the bloke's freedom of movement policy as professionals leave their nations for better pay checks within the e.u. they're hitting the growth of their home countries. for you aspiring members the idea of joining the board is a dream need european union membership what they have in european states will also be present in macedonia we can embrace a completely new agenda today in order to deadlines with their neighbors and join the group of countries there will be the fruits not last in line to join the. vision because we are the most optimistic nation in europe but first some of the.
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unions and new comers the dream didn't quite materialize. and adding to their wu's there is the crippling brain drain part of the so-called prize of being a member state is a freedom of movement you can move and would quite like you won't see but according to remain here that comes at a price you know when you know we come here with the list one media the stuff we see keeping only one book with people who do this the you know it's not the same we keep talking see. the procedure of higher paid work is just too
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much it's not just romania that's suffering either hungry has also warned it's facing an exodus of well educated people to take in the higher paying jobs elsewhere in the e.u. it seems the brain drain is actually one of the biggest worries that some countries have it's a problem that needs solutions according to hungry second largest parliamentary party he'll pick our talented young people who are skilled who are educated in our country believe after their recent receive their university degrees and go to western europe to to search for better jobs and i i think it is unacceptable that a doctor in hungary receives a ten times less than a doctor in the in the u.k. if what you want to have a future and if it wants to be a stable economy and competitive on the global stage it has to eliminate those structural differences but as the e.u.
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washington glad you're on board coming up ai is in the spotlight across the globe as major moves on the topic are happening on both sides of the atlantic conservative commentator steve balls work logs on to help us delve into this data plus the chinese demanding a retained chin of their status of the deputy oh all trade talks with the us have started to slow r.t.s. alex in the hell bitch linzess the hand to sift through the shipping stagnation plus both mean stock is in a nosedive after news that the seven thirty seven mass production has been slack r.t. correspondent rachel blevins gives us an aerial view of the situation plus is the right hailing the right sherry moment for just heating up hillary ford which takes us behind the wheel of the future of funding for these companies all of that directly ahead but first let's do some headlines. and we begin here it's a.

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