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washington so i think that must be more elaborate on. and there are more chances that you can get on some sort of consensus and to be some sort of that. but. see about when you see about eating up the couldn't belive that are so i am so i mean it being and it is understanding what this term means that we have to do sign that what is that in you needn't relation of the korean peninsula it's mean that. it has to be implying that so what would be the tenement conditions and how it would be a. good issue and we should have to use in general. as a solution line to making progress on the peninsula because this seems to be a bit of a deadlock doesn't it the north korean leadership has viewed having nuclear weapons as vital for the country's survival they want sanctions to be lifted fully that something want from donald trump have said that's
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a big no no it's ruling out things are stuck right now what could be the breakthrough that the world is looking for. so actually by keeping sanctions and sanctions on the smart the solution back to you so how can these are people who are living there a moment beings and they are and i want to know what is going to keep sanctions on the in the how would be the live so if you remember about that press conference that you made in grant and the south going to the list they want to keep asking questions about the more sanctions and donors i'm saying that no you're going to be see as some sort of the more sanctions on that you are doing so at least that you should the united states should have to be so sure. their stance towards some sort of better lexan the u.s. get mad and actually like. kim jong un moves toward the market to buy some sort of . some sort of uplifting operates that want to because it got situation there about . about financial situation that's really reasonable least we should have to be up
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live and of course. that nuclear weapons aren't you that centers upwards that many experts believe that that. i really think that this is some sort of the answer but i think that you know what he should answer have to be understand about the crunch and they don't. and that people in. i want to come back to something you mentioned earlier which was strengthening of ties between russia and north korea given the economic situation in north korea from internal pressures from from external sanctions as well as not in a good place actually trade with russia has fallen by around over fifty percent over the last year as far as i'm aware there were law and workers migrating to russia getting some hard currency and do you think this could serve as a trampoline effectively for reboost thing those ties economic and political between the two countries. that will be a big shock today you know to the u.s. because. jon stewart must go as definitely give some heat to
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washington and if this meeting is going to be successful and i hope so we're going to get that it would be. and i think that the economic ties between that and improve and there will be must some sort of or some some some outcome that would be in terms of the joint than what i mentioned it just once or. let's talk a bit about communion because he's been in charge for a number of years of the country of north korea but he's been quite reclusive until last year when he had a few visits through to china here that historic summit with trump and now he's meeting with putin do you think this could be viewed as the north korean leadership showing a bit of willing perhaps opening up to the world and really showing him to go a desire and a process to sit down with other leaders and talk which is at least more progress that's been happening over the last few years. i think it is that the gesture is
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actually that's coming out and that he's coming to to let you know store where you can for it believe me in a strange light and get back to some sort of the gestures that short that yes that you know is that willing to have someone come to us. and it want some sort of the solution and they want to try it because if you see the first trumpet make him reading and then the second truck you meet and that's it comes out from these two rethinks but despite this there are a speculation about there'd been the second trunk the meeting is going to cancel but that's happened i think that these are the gestures that yes the general is reading to cooperate international community with the need. for a peaceful solution and it is up there just in u.s. history i am going again on what they did what is the u.s. history. would have liked that yonder and other countries which have the nuclear programs what the u.s. did them also what kim jong un this is some sort of the very question that what is your what is the future up there. if they will trust the united states so use us
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you know as his do you want to trust what some sort of wait a minute maybe concerned are. sort of interesting to see what results do come of that some a political analyst monaco yoop's involved thanks for joining us great to get your insight today on the program. the parents of a swedish national arrested in ecuador for reportedly plotting against the president have been allowed to visit their son in jail the swedish foreign minister's demanding ecuador explain his arrest the man arrested is all up be me who's a computer programmer he's an expert in cyber security and also a digital privacy advocate he was detained just hours after julian assad was arrested in the ecuadorian embassy in london being is charged with hacking computer systems in the country his father told us his son's rights were violated. you didn't get to talk too slow you were in the right turn and didn't get to me to call so in the right and there are so many wrong things that were gone
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the evidence is that one book of noam chomsky that he has a lot of memory sticks and hold her and there's not enough to arrest the person meanwhile the human rights activist says there's no proof of all albany's guilt and a number of celebrities activists and politicians have also signed an open letter to the swedish government calling it to help free the program one quarter picks up on the story. seems being friends with julian a sonship might just cost you your freedom as the wiki leaks co-founder was dragged into the back of a british police van another hacktivists shared a similar fate all of beanie was arrested on the same day allegedly for working with assad's for several years now one of the key members of the week you leaks in a person close to mr julian assange has lived in ecuador and we have sufficient evidence that he has been collaborating with the best bligh's ation attempts
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against the government prosecutors charged me with attacking ecuadorian computer systems and their evidence laptops and encrypted u.s.b. sticks seized from beanies home president lenin moreno pointed to frequent travel as a mark of guilt suspecting being a visited a songe to do his bidding and one of the reasons he kicked out a songe was suspicion he was using the ecuadorian embassy as a hacktivist ecuador's interior minister says it will not be tolerated even if it's mere suspicion it is up to the justice system to determine if he committed a crime but we can't allow inquiry to become essential for piracy in spying that period in our history is over so just hours after assad was. ragout of the ecuadorian embassy bini was detained in quito airport his lawyers say his rights were violated in many ways no charges no translator he was even denied bail and his
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parents fear for his safety it's a tough time for him and he doesn't really understand why he's the. forty has been accused of. and this isn't just another hacktivist we're talking about here beany worked on the advisory board for a major european commission funded project called decode the initiative involves cyber security experts researching data ownership and technological sovereignty human rights groups and high profile figures are calling for beanies immediate release and also in sweden the big newspaper that has been. giving out this petition over open letter to our prime minister. that he should be released and this has been signed over. about how very. prominent person is from rome it shouldn't be dangerous for anyone in ecuador or
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has to just know mr sachs several thousand kilometers north another a saw and sling tactic is to sitting in jail a u.s. federal appeals court has denied chelsea manning bail after she was arrested once again in march and for what refusing to testify in court against assad which it seems like any connection to wiki leaks can get you in jail so if you've ever rubbed elbows with julian a songe it might be better to keep quiet about it. leading rights groups of the live in a scathing rebuke to saudi arabia over its execution of thirty seven men on terror charges on tuesday the international said many of the convictions were handed down in sham trials and market alarming escalation in the authorities use of the death penalty human rights watch has described the punishments as grotesque rogue as the earth has more. men to do more to take the burden of cyber security away from the individual in particular we will work closely with device manufacturers and online
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platform providers to build security into their products and services at the designs age. or saudi arabia has defended its decision to execute the individuals it says it will not hesitate to punish anyone threatening security and stability in the kingdom. or just going back to that story leading rights groups have delivered a scathing review to saudi arabia over those executions. and said many of the convictions were handed down in a sham trials that have condemned the use of the death penalty we can get that report back to you. now while by where i guess they are for having a bit of a technical problem let's get that report now africa. few things so as much
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fear into the hearts of your own people as mass executions none of this electric chair or lethal injection nonsense we're talking here about beheading it isn't so much about killing someone as it is about terrifying others narco cartels the mafia know it and so does saudi arabia and if you can get away with bad heading justifying it generally isn't a problem the men were executed for adopting terrorists and extremists thinking and performing terrorists else to corrupt and destabilize security allegedly among their crimes was this respect towards authority some of them can you believe that like the king protested against him so serious with their crimes that one of those executed was also crucified yes crucified in two thousand and
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nineteen his body strung up for all to see for all to fear. today's mass execution is a chilling demonstration of the saudi arabian or thirty's callous disregard for human life it is also yet another gruesome indication of how the death penalty is being used as a political tool to crush dissent from within the country its sheer minority in fact almost half of those killed were executed after taking part in pro-democracy protests see the arab spring didn't skirt saudi arabia the shia minority rose up and wanted change better fairer life the king obviously thought they wanted too much it's not the first time which saudi arabia did you know he took prisoners of conscious rule who did you talk about that you. and rights
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violations in the country we were surprised by by what happened yesterday because we thought that it was like something we shouldn't have happened at and in any in any case and any time it's not the first time such punishment to crash since one of those executed by the way was sixteen years old at the time of his arrest for attending a protest apparently he was still a kid now is an example you wouldn't believe how creative the saudis are when it comes to killing prisoners in fact the current king began his reign by staging a massive execution forty seven people behaved in short for crimes that included this a big saudi rulers biggest blood show since the nineteen eighties who said fictions and common peaked in two thousand and twelve five people were strung up paralysis
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reportedly is also in a judge's arsenal seriously they can sentence a person to be paralyzed punishment roots back to a four thousand year old law that someone wrote on a stone bill or two through a tooth and literally in this case a knife or and i. took that stone very seriously in two thousand and five a court in saudi arabia ordered a migrants i gagged out as punishment for getting into a fight. also a favorite especially for theft chopping off people's arms and feet stealing and of course stoning reserved for crimes like being too friendly with the opposite sex what can you say you want to cherry on top saudi arabia's on the un human
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rights council. what a world that sends an extremely worrying signal to the shia community regarding you know standing up for their rights i mean there are many members of the shia community huge will stand up for their rights this will certainly. dissuade them or serve to dissuade them for doing such a thing notably we've heard nothing from the united states of america and perhaps others who are involved in supporting saudi arabia in other elements of its public policy say in respect yemen and so on so i am sitting in in the u.k. i haven't heard any particular condemnation from the british government it is completely unclear that international standards of justice a fair trial standards were were followed in this case and thirty seven people is a lot of people to to execute on any one day it's it's a quite a ruthless move. saudi arabia has defended its decision to execute the individuals
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it says it won't hesitate to punish anyone threatening security and stability in the kingdom. details are beginning to emerge about their identities of the suicide bombers behind. the sunday attacks which left three hundred fifty nine people dead countries authorities say the man and one woman and carried out the atrocity and that the proper traitors were from wealthy backgrounds one of them and studied in britain and australia take the partridge at the store. one of the serious side bombs has been named as abdul latif and jameel mohamed who has a connection with the u.k. to believe that one of the suicide bombers studied. the. these forced budget cuts before coming back to sydney this was a moment most will. come from maybe middle
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of the middle. there according to sources mohammad visited southeast england in around two thousand and six to seven to study but did not complete a university degree the later did a post-graduate course in australia before returning to sri lanka where he was one of nine people who carried out a series of blasts targeting churches and hotels and the death toll from the easter sunday bomb attacks across sri lanka has now reached three hundred fifty nine with more than five hundred people injured on tuesday sri lanka's prime minister admitted intelligence agencies had information that could have stopped the attacks if it had been passed on correctly and confirmed there had been a breakdown of communication the leader of the sri lankan parliament even claims senior officials deliberately withheld intelligence about the potential for attacks or britain and the f.b.i. are helping the investigation into who carried out the bombings islamic state has claimed without any evidence that its fighters were responsible the sri lankan defense ministry suggestion this was retaliation for the christ church mosque
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shootings has been played down by new zealand prime minister arden's office while world leaders and top political figures have condemned the attacks and expressed their condolences for the dead and injured. the terror expert to meter polo told us the authorities in the u.k. need to look at why increasing numbers of university students are being radicalized . we're now seeing a lot of students or some students seems to be radicalized and you can invest this this is a trick because if this is becoming a hopeful article there is need for a review of what kind of radicalization is going on in the u.k. in this these how to assure that this is stopped. i think it's important to highlight that this is not a forced individual to have gone through universities that had been radicalized with north. get a false guide to try to use a bomb. on
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a plane so we know there are some people who have been coming here and we need to know if it indeed was radicalized in the. waist associates so that if they know of . is that they need to be able to apprehend them quickly or even if they do you k. . now the philippines will declare war against canada to resolve a dispute over waste disposal those are the words of the president of the southeast asian country. who declare war against canada we can take them down over it in our trash just wait and see our advice canada that your garbage is on the way prepare a gram reception each if you want. more than a hundred containers of wasting trading used diapers were shipped to the philippines five years ago they reportedly were mislabeled as materials for recycling canada has refused to take it back however prime minister justin trudeau
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is striking a conciliatory tone. this is now theoretically possible to get it back but there's still a number of questions around who will pay for it where the financial responsibility is where the consequences are as we get reaction to this period from political analyst richard haider in an investigative journalist but it does get the fact that it matters at present that there it has a very very toxic relationship canada so now when it comes to canada it's a days well you guys dared to question my human rights and then you're going to do it costs materials and garbage no waste even though of course the water rectory cannot be taken literally but clearly of course i think it's completely unfair to just blame you certainly the seat of the canadian government alone and of course it would be nice to present in their dollars a question that private companies or for the sport in canada and in the philippines or lot for these kind of grow up this will go on for quite a long time if you look at the population density. should we be means as both fifty
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inhabitants square kilometer and we're asking. for less than four so i mean if you don't charge in a country which is so densely populated in each point on here i think the camera could certainly find a means when there's a will there's a way qantas likes to make sure everybody about human rights about democracy and about the environment but seems to be quite slow acting in this case . the us ambassador to russia has said to hugh jack kerry is currently in the mediterranean other to send a clear signal to moscow. each of the carry is operating in the mediterranean at this time represent one hundred thousand tons of international diplomacy if russia truly seeks better relations with the united states it must cease its destabilizing
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activities around the world you just heard the u.s. ambassador to russia calling the two u.s. aircraft carriers operating in the mediterranean sea a diplomatic mass h. to moscow as the ambassador even visited one of the carious himself and called for russia to stop its destabilizing activities now for the first time since twenty sixteen the united states is deploying two aircraft carrier so close to russia's territory at the moment there are over ten ships one hundred thirty aircraft and over nine thousand marines and sailors presence in the area and this is how a u.s. commander is describing the current strike group operations two carrier strike group so operating simultaneously while also integrating in advancing into repairability with their highly capable nato allies and partners provides an unprecedented to turn against you know lateral aggression as well as combined with . russia has already reacted with the country's defense minister is saying that
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such actions only lead to increased tensions in the area and demands a certain response well. i can assure you our response will be taken in song and it won't necessarily be a mirror response. plenty now will be hoping diplomacy doesn't get sunk over this show of force. in france workers at notre dame cathedral face a new challenge a read for course of heavy rain in the french capital climbers have been brought in to help protect one of the world's most famous buildings from further damage following last week's devastating fire the blaze on the fifteenth of april destroyed despite a huge part of its roof leaving gaping holes in the ceiling the building was left in a fragile state with a high risk further sections could collapse the french president about all of our quote has promised the cathedral will be rebuilt within five years. and the
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world has shown solidarity with france donors have already pledged more than one billion euros to rebuild the iconic cathedral that's received a mixed response though some are saying such money could be better spent elsewhere such as aid to africa the fight against climate change or even the problem of homelessness in paris itself the issue of which sparked protests. dozens gathered on monday outside the gutted not to alarm to demand homeless people in france should also be recognized fifty activists were french. held play cards reading one billion in twenty four hours we need a roof to. another issue of no to courting to google's data on trending topics there were seven times more searches for the not to fire than the east the suddenly bombings in sri lanka in the twenty four hours following on from each incident we put the issue up for debate. the fact is that you know the billionaires
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they rushed in we've seen all over the show and ponying they have one upmanship each other you know each other on who's giving the most but the reality is two years ago you couldn't get a crumb out of them to restore not not today it was fourteen it was completely developed data there were many problems with that yeah i think the whole thing has been fairly outrageous when we know that there's a twenty percent increase in homelessness in sin does i say these billionaires rush in so we can see what is free and a you know it is entirely outrageous and very wrong i admire the chutzpah of anybody so boldly proclaiming what other people should do with their money where i come from you do what you want with your money i do what i want with mine is long as you're paying your taxes you've got no say in what i do mine. every night this is suffering almost please i didn't interrupt you when france is suffering almost a thousand churches a year vandalized i think it's a beautiful expression of not being bullied that people would step up and say we're
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going to rebuild these churches you bought with we lose a beautiful symbol like this we'll rebuild it and will proudly rebuild it and i think it's a beautiful thing that people are doing this with their own money i genuinely believe in people before profit i mean it's really that simple i don't understand why that should be complex you know if we see. even i mean i mean we live in an entirely. well we need to balance what happened last week was a bunch of shows you want just sort of supporting them what we should be worried about is churches get christian churches targeted around the world this is a story that gets very little reporting most of the world would like to see these churches rebuild because. there's no greater force for good and helping the poor in a country that more good force for good in the world than the chris. church.
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absolutely i guess who seems to appreciate facts know the truth is i maintain what i say and that is that money should be better placed given to people who truly need it the catholic church or the french government should be picking up not today and as for those billionaires they need to be taking care of their tax affairs and not acting as if their here is great safe years when in fact we wouldn't be in this position in the first place if they acted responsibly. about to our breaking news story putin and russia's far east in the city of lot of boss thought he's preparing to meet north korea's kim jong un for the first time of the two leaders summit is expected to focus on the denuclearization of the korean peninsula these are live pictures we can show you of the meeting point to god of all of their place awaiting the arrival of the two leaders i will have live full coverage of the talks throughout the day. he will give us all the updates as soon as they have.
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those that lines for now just coming up to six thirty am here in moscow don't go anywhere we're coming back for a shortly with those full global news updates once again. was out and called me in the presidential contest wasn't even close saying ukrainians voted for change is an understatement change is what ukraine needs can this political novice deliver what is next.
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well welcome to the part of the united states relations with russia and iran have never been particularly warm but under the president's. words sanctions are. self-serving allegations. american as well to discuss that i'm now joined by iran's minister amir me. a privilege talking to thank you very much for your time. well i suppose stop this subject matter is just more general iran do world whole world is facing an important issue the troubles.
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his mentality among this creating. this correct the iran or russia are facing due to different reasons sponsor the whole world is. facing. we are in fact facing a phenomenon in which is some characteristics. of this characteristics include. the humanitarian principle negligence they turn national. polls on the commitments which is. full repercussion now for the whole world will be more repercussions in the future. more anyway if iran or russia do too dependent role they're playing in the region or yet. at the moment.

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