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the christ church. what if this was an actual real time live stream of child pornography nobody would be even debating this i would say you got to fix this technology. these videos. stories from the past 7 days and right up to the moment. this is the weekly international top story the iranian president said his country is open to holding crisis talks with its international partners but will not respond positively to hostility and attempts. the. tensions flare in the persian gulf and fears of conflict between iran and the u.s.
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. why we welcome to go we do not negotiate with a party that behaves like a bully and takes a knife out of his pocket and forces a stone talks we do not hold such negotiations with anybody around their neighbors or spread instability or terror everywhere we go in the middle east it's around and iran and iran major destabilizing influence in the middle east spread death destruction and the leaders of iran are racketeers the world's largest financier of international terrorism behind every problem is iran and we've been trying to do is to get the iran to be like. the us has been waging what it calls a maximum pressure campaign against iran since withdrawing from they just c.p.o. a nuclear deal last year and has imposed crippling sanctions on the islamic republic earlier this month to run responded by saying it would begin enriching uranium at higher levels on the list the remaining signatories to the landmark
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accord take measures to shield it from u.s. penalties that's given washington fresh impetus to claim iran is seeking to develop nuclear weapons an allegation it's always denied with more on the escalating dispute here stunning hawkins. seems now although hostilities have reached new heights the u.s. has issued a security alert all its non-emergency personnel in iraq asking them to immediately depart from the u.s. embassy in baghdad and from the consulate bill that's an order that relates to all non-emergency personnel now why the sudden panic well this security alert mentions no specific threats or reasons nevertheless though officials haven't explained these recent developments and how any sort of iranian threat would actually manifest itself to harm u.s. personnel tensions were wrapped up last week when the u.s. to provide an aircraft carrier group complete with bombers to the region iran has described all such moves are psychological warfare. stating that they're not
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looking for confrontation or war but they would respond to anything they viewed as u.s. aggression that some. view other echoed by washington as well now the root of all these recent troubles this reason this collation was of course trumps withdraw from iran nuclear treaty that was criticized roundly by the other signatories party to that agreement it was followed by threats of sanctions saber rattling and rhetoric on all sides certainly things are not slowing down and concerns globally are growing of just how far things can be pushed to the brink and you see this type of hype you can't help it but you remember what the united states did men they wanted to attack iraq in 2003 come and go the. bogus intelligence. issues that really. something that should be taken seriously and the same people john bolton used to work in work for the u.s. government that he is u.s.
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national security adviser now and he wrote an article in the march of 2015 calling for a military strike on iran iran is not interested in a military confrontation with the united states so when you look at the u.s. history you see false flag operations you see different types of initiatives when the u.s. wants that type of country they come up with excuses so i hope we are not seeing a repeat of this. well iran was part of a broader discussion between the top diplomats of russia on the us which took place this week in the russian resort of sochi the russian president was also in attendance he urged tehran to stick to the 2015 euchre deal despite the u.s. pulling out. i mean again so wish me to go if i was at all sure that americans have withdrawn from the iran nuclear deal so the deal is coming apart european countries can't do anything to save it and can't really cooperate
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with iran to compensate their economic losses but as soon as iran makes its 1st steps in responding and announces its withdrawal everyone will immediately forget that it was the us who initiated the collapse and everyone will end up blaming it all on iran russia saying that it believes the iranian nuclear deal of 2015 is the best option going forward it's a system a platform a framework that's already established that will guarantee to the international community that iran is in the shooing nuclear weapons the united states agreeing to disagree the united states will continue to apply pressure to the regime in tehran until its leadership is prepared to return to the ranks of responsible nations that do not threaten their neighbors or spread instability or terror or mouse and we have many disagreements on iran now but the fact that we've started talking on this issue gives us hope that we will be able to achieve agreements if both sides show
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willingness to do that nevertheless both sides have said that you know they will continue to work together on coming up with some sort of solution along with the other signatories of the iran iranian nuclear deal. and venezuela we have disagreement i urge my russian colleagues to support the venezuelan people as they return democracy to their country. the united states and more than 50 other nations agree that the time has come for nicolas maduro to go he's brought nothing but misery to the venezuelan people. and we hope that the russians support form a girl will and democracy to steal and use them a democracy can be imposed by force the threats coming both from u.s. officials and the opposition leader one quite. who is always reminding us of the possibility of military intervention have nothing to do with democracy. what booth countries seem to agree on is that it's very easy to ellen's that should decide
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what happens to their country they've managed to talk about all their differences and they've managed to succeed to each other we disagree on this this is how we see it. ok to another headline stories today 5 major internet giants have committed to come bombing violent content online after world leaders urged them to do so at a summit in paris on wednesday that meeting was convened in response to the recent terror attack in christchurch new zealand which was live streamed and then widely shared over facebook. terrorism and violent extremism a complex societal problems that required all of society response for the commitments we are making today will further strengthen the partnership the government society on the technology industry must have to address these threats as you can see there the tech firms including google and microsoft have signed up to bonn anyone who shares violent or extremist content they have also pledged to
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follow up on materials like this terrorist propaganda more promptly while the new rules for live streams will be implemented. in new zealand 10 people have been charged for sharing the video of christ church mosque or just a reminder of by thought in march this year a gunman killed $51.00 people in 2 mosques the video was uploaded some one and a half 1000000 times on facebook in the day followed the live stream. we discussed who should shoulder responsibility for removing extremist content pluck forms or user's we spoke to approve a c. activist media analyst and 1st let's hear from rights attorney jennifer but. you have an army not just with facebook but with twitter there's an army of contractors employees and other people who are there to immediately get it off right away as has been stated this happens with people that espouse certain political opinions and other ideologies and so now we're talking about you know we're talking about
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getting off far more egregious things monitoring or moderating in real time what these videos are and what becomes and is funding some research to try and improve their ability to detect this in real time with sort of automated means which is absolutely necessary given the volume of content but the technology simply isn't up to it yet the idea of somebody actually showing in broadcasting real time the slaughter of human beings i make it even simpler what if this was an actual real time live stream of child pornography nobody would be even debating this i would say you've got to fix this technology and now this is nothing to do with freedom of expression nothing to do with the dissemination of ideas in no way does it violate and by the way very quickly safe book has the most incredible celerity what it comes to shutting down and immediately knocking somebody off who are spouses a poll a little opinion just by merely supporting somebody you need to recognize the fact
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that a 1000000 copies were taken down effectively and we need to actually take the ads off to facebook the fact that it did take down so many different gopi there would have been any number of different videos being all being shot 17 you slee and i see dealing with all those in real time would be almost impossible but those were the perpetrators do you punish them is that report told do you allow. but what about people who are filming atrocities and they're doing genuine reports do you allow but if it appears to be atrocious attacks of the 4 we actually have to be slightly more realistic than saying the technology could do it come on get you move get a move over there as a formal complicated challenges they have i do believe and i know that they have this technology not only do they have that they have hundreds upon thousands of employees of contractors of people whose jobs it is to sit there and to see what's coming up in the moment something that is violent that is agree just that is
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horrific the horrific thing about this is that we are now given social media giants like facebook and twitter a very very severe amount of power that was supposed to only be a spouse of the us government federal government and state governments under the 1st amendment and now it's as if social media giants and platforms like facebook or twitter have taken over the you know what you guys have your 1st amendment governments you can't do anything we're the ones who dictate your speech now that's dangerous and that's something that needs to be consistently watched i don't want to hear anybody tell me that the technology is not there or there's no way to monitor this because let me tell you something if this war is something that was contrary to the zuckerberg world view it would be awful for anybody even thought it so they're dragging their feet it's nonsense and they know exactly what has to be done and they're simply not doing it. right this turn attention to the u.k. where the new defense secretary has got her term off to a controversial start penny morton has drawn the ire of miss the international by
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proposing to limit the authorities ability to investigate and prosecute british veterans accused of war crimes while still no active duty. it would be awfully disingenuous to have a presumption of non-prosecution for abuse yet at the same time claim justice is being solved british soldiers who break the law must face just like everyone else these proposals potentially set a dangerous precedent. and honestly is not the only organization concerned about the proposal either particularly penny mordant wants to extend protections to troops who served in northern ireland as well with more of the controversy here is probably boyko. the new boss in here has proposed a new law one that would presume soldiers innocent of any offenses committed throughout the course of a broad more than 10 years ago although that rule could have exceptions for example
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if new evidence of alleged crimes were to come to light it is high time that we change the system and provide divide legal protections to make sure the decisions how service personnel take in the battlefield will not lead to repeated or unfair investigations down the line for the new defense secretary the new legislation is about making the system fairer and preventing what she called law fare repeated and unfair investigations against former soldiers this is not about preventing someone who's committed a crime from facing justice this is about stopping in industries that surrounds these processes which is not about the pursuit of justice i had at the iraq historic allegations team spent 7 years trawling through allegations of murder torture wrongdoing at a cost of 60000000 pounds to the taxpayer none of the claims resulted in a prosecution and in 2016 the unit was shot down just because i
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competed 72 as you know only the infantry or associated units i lost many men. and i was involved in fatality shootings i was investigated along with others. the investigations were. aggressive and bloody awful to go through so well former soldiers and members of the military say that the amnesty doesn't go far enough that it needs to include northern ireland 2 human rights groups are concerned that the government's desire to better protect its former and current servicemen and women will effectively place them above the law it's reported that there are around $150.00 investigations looking into alleged abuses by british soldiers in iraq and afghanistan the question is how the victims of those alleged
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abuses will ever get justice if these new proposals become law because so many detained so many killed the troops are the reason for the total destruction that the fate of those detained by them remains unknown to them and of course some against an amnesty because of the systematic killing some of the blood they said since no one cares we have to demand our rides through international courts because we're just simple people who just can't go by as selves to get our voices heard because there is grave concern here that the crimes will be forgotten many people haven't received any compensation for the damage those who lost their homes or became disabled what they're trying to do is create an exemption from european human rights or for soldiers of fighters on the battlefield that's obviously really dangerous because obviously the battle is one place where there's lots of very wonderful people civilians armed others who might not be after that whose human rights need to get those soldiers should have understood what they need to say just
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sr if you committed you resolutions you get punished if you haven't you don't so there shouldn't be any market amnesty or exemption for anyone anywhere the government couldn't find an easy way to say that we will now bring all of these veterans back into the court and this will be our intention from the. we are talking rubbish after the break literally stay with us. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic to follow can only. exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and
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talk. to. those who they are supporting cost but they have they don't care about the mere they don't kill or the stability of libya. it is about their own agendas. and so we might be bugged here for a long time can be really a civil war that continues for for a long time. all of the years i've talked to you about the insects. of the economy where oh humans are becoming like the colony of insects. and that's all enabled by this 5 be enabled surveillance pretty cool right. the pentagon is said to have developed a secret weapon it's a missile with blades nicknamed the ninja ball it's the sign to be more accurate
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expose of some verse reduce civilian casualties in drone strikes here's more with. drone warfare has long been part of the us government's war on terror and it's gotten ugly on more than one occasion. killing people by these drones basically sitting on a screen and eliminating. dehumanizing them. as if you know from some other planet not giving them a basic right of proving their innocence i mean it it violates the norms of justice
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on top of that it's all classified so leaking the methodology behind what human rights groups have called a method for extrajudicial executions can get you in a lot of trouble for daniel hale and n.s.a. officer and now suspected whistleblower that could mean up to 15 years in jail that echoes chelsea manning say she's just recently been released from jail for refusing to testify before a grand jury but she could return soon as she's already got another subpoena now to be fair u.s. leaders have long talked about their deep conviction over civilian deaths the architecture of the legal architecture around to the use of drone strikes or other committed strikes wasn't as precise as it should have been and there's no doubt that civilians were killed but shouldn't have but apparently it was u.s. president barack obama who ordered the creation of a new missile device that would increase the percentage in accuracy of these predator drone strikes and minimize civilian casualties it's apparently called the
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ninja bomb now it may be the pentagon's worst kept secret they have not officially confirmed it but so far several military officials have said that it's being used it's argued. that the new missile might enhance the image of the united states and the countries that are already subject to u.s. military drone strike operations unlike a regular missile it doesn't explode instead it deploys 6 blades that fanned out of its casing moments before impact blades are so sharp they can cut through vehicles and slice their target into pieces so we've got blades flinging through the air in order to reduce civilian casualties sounds plausible enough apparently the new ninja bomb has already been used in iraq libya syria somalia and yemen so is this new missile the answer will it improve the image of the drone strike program in the eyes of the american public what do you think of the drone strike program. ok with it i know nothing about it it's pretty awful actually we have this thing now called
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a ninja bomb and what it is is it and when it detonates it sends blades through the air and the idea is this will minimize civilian casualties we can pick the terrorist we want to kill send the ninja bomb and fewer civilians will be killed you know that the blades killed. terrorists and not the civilians it doesn't seem like that you can target maybe specific people with that seems like you'll just. spread out a lot of. a lot of damage i think that's also did a pretty good program them limit civilian casualties are going to do that that's not happening i think if somebody suggested that. i don't think that is even real i don't think it really busy. will reduce. so i think this is the. greatest propaganda whatever you want to put it that way to make people look there is a kinder gentler way of killing people want to throw sas a nation which violates international law. you my declaration of human rights.
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they're talking about. social you know also the whole notion of assassination whether precise or generalized was so totally unacceptable and just a note on this story we've asked the pentagon to comment on the reports so we will let you know when and if we get a reply. egyptian media quoting security officials are reporting that at least 17 bus passengers have been wounded in a roadside bomb attack the explosion took place close to the permits of the on the ground egyptian museum just outside the capital 10 of the victims are reportedly egyptian national so while the others are described as being from the south of africa it's not clear at this stage who was behind the explosion though the egyptian authorities have been battling an islamist insurgency in parts of the country back in december an explosion near the pyramids claimed the lives of 4 vietnamese tourists. a feud between
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the philippines and counted over waste disposal has escalated with manila recalling its ambassador and stuff on the web and say about this after canada refused to take back 100 shipping containers of high school waste it sent to the philippines back in 2030. that the call shows that we are. very serious and asking them to get back their otherwise. severe relations with them it was later discovered the waste time been mislabeled as containing recital of plastic in 2016 a court in the philippines ordered a canadian company to take the rubbish bike but it continues to languish on a long filled night last month the outspoken filipino president gave kind of a a stark warning after more than a year of waiting for the canadian prime minister to get things moving. will
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declare war against canada we can take them down i'll return the trash just wait and see i will advice canada that your garbage is on the way prepare grounds reception eat it if you want to it 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 but a foreign affairs analyst we spoke to him in the us he's justin trudeau has failed to make good on those earlier promises. for a very long time to fill the king size being unfortunately the recipient of top seek ways including nuclear waste from the united states and software western allies so this case has been lingering for quite long time it canadian one of those are however a summer of 0.4 for the philippines partner president you're going to tear that because with no plans or just introduce us here again no luck 2 years ago for the odyssey and saw me he promised that they're going to take back the trust on the
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garbage toxic garbs that was left here lingered since 2030 and to your scheme that has not been happening i mean the canadian government is saying that this was a private deal between a canadian company and if in the beating on her part in the 1st game he is also good say that you know it's not only the case he gets all these also whoever was able to accept these back in 2013 the philippines this is the greatest diplomatic crisis president the duty to long term holidays philippines and canada. ok all these are a lot for now but next why do some african women continue to want to look like europeans and spend sizable amount is trying to do just that beauty and the bleach is this always documentary and it starts in milan. thanks. thank you.
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