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indigenous women prime minister just. failing to use the word genocide when admitting mistakes were made. this is an uncomfortable day for canada. and the ministers and the lima group global support for the venezuelan opposition leader. who has led several failed attempts to nicolas maduro from power. so they're welcome you watching r.t. international now it is the 2nd day of the u.s. president's 3 day state visit to the united kingdom on monday with protests outside donald trump with the royal family buckingham palace where the queen was treated to
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one gaffe after another. now while the 1st day there was a ceremonial the 2nd is dedicated to work the u.s. president and theresa may will co-host a business breakfast meeting with senior u.k. and u.s. business leaders from also hold talks with the ongoing prime minister outgoing prime minister in 10 downing street and then in the evening he and the 1st lady
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will host a dinner at the official residence of the u.s. ambassador prince charles and the duchess of cornwall will be among the guests there thousands of protesters there were expected to gather on the streets of london to show their disapproval of trump baby trump balloon which made headlines during trump's u.k. visit last year is to reappear in the skies over london and andy trump projections have already graced some of the capital's landmarks as you can see our correspondent sherry edwards dashti was up one of the earlier demonstrations. post last year when he traveled to the united kingdom donald trump was met with hundreds of thousands of protesters condemning his policies and this year we've seen the movement on momentum really stepping up a kid protesters it's a say that that angry with donald trump's policies i don't standing in solidarity with those up bearing the brunt of the controversial issues surrounding the mexican
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border problem in the united states particularly around the muslim travel ban and of course issues surrounding women and protests is a really say one clear message that donald trump is simply not welcome here it is part of the problem. with. the situation to place these opportunities from these protests show that certainly is just crazy day monday to be having a day without we debilitated the places and the places that people did to. get to a. point to be making do. the. things that need the data that it is awfully embarrassing for this country and i feel ashamed to race in may from boston.
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where you know you. profess a. belief that the upcoming talks between trump and tourism won't see any breakthroughs. may was the 1st foreign leader rushing out to the white house weeks after trump had become president in order to woo him to britain with the offer of a of a state visit in order to get that wonderful. treaty deal. none of which of course as has materialized there was a lot of speculation as to whether it was going to have a private conversation with trees to may i think that this is not going to come to much as it's difficult to see what theresa may would be able to deliver given that
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she is going to no longer be the leader of the conservative party with the prime minister only until the conservatives can be a new leader that may take days it may take weeks but it soon as they do she will be out and then she's not been able to deliver her own deal but she thought she could pass it's difficult to see what changes she could do. with which to make to please try. not least given the unpopular that theresa may has and parliament of even greater unpopularity. in parliament and in the u.k. . based genocide that's how the canadian government report has branded decades of violence against the country's indigenous population study was unveiled on monday at a ceremony and prime minister justin trudeau he was present there excepted that mistakes had been made although he was heckled for failing to use the word genocide . here are many decades indigenous women and girls across canada
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have disappeared suffered violence or been killed. and our justice system has failed. was. this is an uncomfortable day for canada. but entitled reclaiming power and place the report took almost 3 years to complete an inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and claims that the canadian justice system is based on the values of a settler colonial society and also fails to include indulgent indigenous concepts of justice or the probe states the deaths or disappearance of thousands of women have likely gone and recorded and admits that no one knows an exact number though the estimates to put the figure something like $4000.00 the report also includes multiple accounts of victims and their relatives is one of their stories i was
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he chaykin and this was literally just a month and i have before my sister loretta was murdered she was stack's to me she was like what are you doing delilah this is not just one aboriginal woman or girl this is being considered a national epidemic what we heard from pamela prah matter she is pamela parmenter sorry she's chair of indigenous governance from rice university in city says too that the state has done nothing to address the problem. there's a whole bunch of really you know problematic criminal activity as regards to indigenous women and girls and it's been unaddressed for all of these decades until this inquiry show on a light on it i am calling on all canadians and in fact other countries around the world to put political pressure on both our federal government and all of our provincial governments to to do something and to actually investigate state actors
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who are complicit or directly involved in the murders exploitations and disappearances of indigenous women and girls this state has done nothing about it so they've been very complicit in the ongoing sexualized violence and murders of indigenous women and girls but canadians haven't been able to put all of those pieces together until now. and with anti semitism on the rise in germany berlin has tried to show solidarity with the jewish community by using paypal to dawn a traditional orthodox skullcap but the move has not been welcomed by some jews artie's rif and explains. to wear or not to wear that is the question now surrounding the jewish keep. for george gabriel pulled his from the berlin also took synagogue the answer is clear everybody took the side of us that you know in the feeling good we're going to find the debate again when germany's commissioner
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on and semitism gave a warning to jews i cannot advise jews to wear the kipa everywhere all the time in germany that advise prompted a furious reaction from some jews and politicians the president of israel described it as a capitulation to and to semitism mr klein then did a u. turn i call on all citizens of berlin and across germany to wear the kippur next saturday if there are new intolerable attacks targeting israel and jews on the occasion of day in berlin cubs day is an annual event marked globally and unites those who dispute israel's claim to jerusalem also known as el comes in arabic on the other side of the street those who support israel it looked like the perfect occasion to sporty could pass with pride on not at least 85 percent haven't even wore. a keeper i noticed and i have seen the wattle nobody because.
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you know yesterday the people who were there they are not very literal don't forget it was shot but after all his controversial statements we caught up with mr kline with my statement i want to start in on this if a is about the situation we have in germany and that is a very good provoke symbol for that because many premal in germany and in your opening that the key part something exotic or not are not in the area but i would say i'm here to show our solidarity with the jewish community in germany and elsewhere but why i'm here and it worked though the attention was mixed for me it's like. what i said it's like a disneyland show i don't need you and you were to where we keep our that i do know that you are with me you know i am not wearing a cross but you would think that i am with you i with you if you need be or if you are friends and i don't show it i don't need it it's in my heart long as the skin
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says it's easy to show your solidarity on a single location where you know you are protected by the police but that is not enough we also talk to the head of germany's real friendship association not a jew across a stand he agreed with for a while or it's a matter of salute because like. statements like for critics claim it is it is not just for show it is a sign of. it's the same sorry. for instance solution. is a cover shot so whoever wants to do it days after the germany wears keep our event it's still unclear whether jews should wear it to power if it's safe everywhere all the time just like the official said perhaps the idea was not to get an answer but simply raise a question or even russian r.t. reporting from early. in other news in the lead contact group
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and the lima group comprised of latin american countries and also canada calling on the international community to be more active in restoring democracy in crisis script venezuela both groups voiced their support for the country's opposition leader one quite oh back in january he proclaimed himself and his way this interim president and his and since then has led failed attempts to oust nicolas maduro from power. while the situation needs to be a businesswoman when the original the regional impact of the crisis requires the region and the international community to plea a more active for all in supporting a prompt return to democracy in venezuela meanwhile canada has announced it is temporarily shutting down its embassy in caracas and was one of the 1st countries to throw its support behind behind wider. now reports canada has made efforts to
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overthrow the venezuelan government for at least 5 years. so canada's embassy in caracas is shutting its doors for some time because the government there is denying canadian diplomats the required accreditation and here's how the person in charge of foreign affairs in canada puts it as venezuela slides deeper into dictatorship and as venezuelans continue to suffer at the hands of the illegitimate majeure regime the regime has taken steps to limit the ability of foreign embassies to function in venezuela but secretly those advocating for the restoration of democracy in venezuela so for the officials and the media in canada the story is more than clear bad guy i'm a duro is at it again doing whatever he wants in the country like it says plaything taking yet another shot a democracy question that anyone would bother to look into the reasons why canadian
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diplomats are showing the red card in caracas this was canada's previous ambassador to the latin american country ben rosewell although he wasn't even officially accepted by the door government either anyway mr rose well once rally took up the job of sorting out human rights issues and men as well we have established quite a significant internet presence inside venezuela so that we can then indeed each tens of thousands of venezuelan citizens in a conversation on human rights we became one of the most vocal embassies and speaking out in human rights issues and encouraging venezuelans to speak out well that's probably a great thing to do though when you think about it if mr rove's role was a russian ambassador and as well or elsewhere he'd be destroyed by the western media as a meddling agent but we're talking about canadian diplomats write their embassy came up with
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a special human rights prize an award which only ended up being given to doro haters say officials in caracas in front of a. the likes of the wife of leo polled a lopez the man who's been pulling the strings a vent as well as opposition for years and allegedly backed an anti government coup caracas even suspected canada's embassy is being used as a covert channel to bring in agents with an alleged mission to stir up on the rest of the lead for us there are reports of members of an internationally known intelligence agency being brought into venezuela through canada's diplomatic mission it is estimated that in the past 3 months some 30 agents specialized in destabilizing activities entered venezuela this way back to former ambassador rose will have a look at what kind of message he brought home for lawmakers they are united in their insistence for change they support their democratically leaders democratically elected leaders in the national assembly stability will only return
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to venezuela once it has a government whose legitimacy is accepted by its citizens but that manner of advice what else do you expect from ottawa but to spearhead the and tom adore effort as part of the lima group are you still surprised some canadian diplomats are not welcome in caracas you need to thank you for polish now you're watching our table back with more news just after this break. what holds its institutions a little. bit put themselves on the on the big get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or something want to be rushed. into the right to be cross this is what before 3 of them all can't be good but. i'm
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interested always in the waters of our. small seemed wrong when old roles just don't call. me old yet to say proud disdain become educated and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground the.
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hello again the left leaning news site the daily beast is facing criticism for disclosing the identity personal details of a man they claim to be behind a video of the u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi altered to make drunk person a target it denies his involvement though it's not the 1st time the media has somebody on the right and expect. the mainstream american press is at the top of its game digging into dirt and exposing nefarious activities the latest case a meme of nancy pelosi slow down to make it look as if she was drunk and i told this to the room when she came in and made that statement when he walked in and i tell this to the room when he came in and made that statement then he walked out and it was not a vast foreign conspiracy to undermine nancy pelosi is reputation after all it was just a guy from the bronx and the fact that mainstream media gave this so much attention
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drew some criticism the justification is being offered by rank closing journalists to justify a major media outlet have been investigated doc's then exposed in anonymous the labor for the crime of posting a mocking video of nancy pelosi almost more than the journalistic bullying itself exclusive must credit daily beast we know the jerks who don't. click the mainstream media was very happy to celebrate the work of the man who outed the source of the menacing me in a lot of people on twitter saying you already are responsible for outing him i think he out of them so you know by attaching his name to several fake news sites but then push the video where. 2nd doesn't c.n.n. have a bit of a record when it comes to outing the sources of memes and putting them in modern day stocks c.n.n. is not publishing house. name because he's a private citizen who has issued an extensive statement of an apology showed his remorse by saying he has taken down all of these offending posts and because he
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said he's not going to repeat this ugly behavior on social media again in addition he said he statements could serve as an example to others not to do the same sin and reserves the right to publish his identity should any of that change you would think they'd be a little more outraged when actual news organizations do this kind of thing right like when a local seattle news station distorted footage of president trump or like want to statement from president trump was taken out of context to give the impression that he was calling all immigrants animals in reality he was pretty obviously referring only to the members of criminal gangs at this point the mainstream media is not going after its colleagues who engage in biased reporting or distort facts instead it's got its eyes on average americans who make the wrong move online what we're seeing this is not journalism these are hit pieces these are people who have taken it personally they're not a part of
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a journalistic desire to find the truth to investigate to talk to people to have multiple sources that oh no no no this is about going after people who may dare to be either supportive of trump may be considered raises or whatever it is it's become personal it's become lynch mobs it's become inciting a riot anybody out there this is for you. if you think it's funny if you want to put up some that dare now amee mcgann's trump please we will help you we will promote it we will read tweet you all day long. time more than a 1000000000 muslims around the world are celebrating the end of ramadan today. marks the end of the month long fast festivities are also gathering pace here in moscow as aussies don't quarter reports. behind me you can see the largest mosque in moscow where muslims are gathering to celebrate the islamic holiday of eda al
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feeder it's an official holiday in muslim countries marked by the sighting of the new moon in the lunar calendar it's also one of the most important holidays in islam it translates to the festival of breaking the fast and marks the end of ramadan a month long period of dusk till dawn fasting for muslims and it's one of the 5 pillars of islam actually a just as important as a pilgrimage to mecca the faith says that ramadan commemorates when allah revealed to the qur'an to the prophet muhammad and in breaking the fast muslims are celebrating their perseverance through prayer and charity with special prayers as you can see taking place behind me down below in the street usually take place outside they begin when the sun reaches about 2 meters above the horizon and when it reaches the meridian now the as for the charity portion muslims are required to donate money to the poor in the final days of ramadan and of course another part of the holidays that there's
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a lot of good food to be had the types of dishes vary according to different countries but sweets and desserts are pretty much a constant usually prepared days before the holiday for family and friends to enjoy as they spend their holiday together snow as for russia islam is the 2nd most popular religion in the country as well as in it's very popular in central asia and the caucasus so we'll definitely be seeing a lot more celebration in moscow across russia today until the holiday ends tomorrow evening of course we're reporting this so that's how things are looking at the moment here not intend to get them 20 stories for you to our website you can find that. petersburg international economic forum is
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a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members attend a forum to address today's vital issues. special forum coverage on r.t. . join me everything on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that in the spot the place
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before the conversion if you had any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer only accept their denials she said if i were to. say on the statement that i would be home by the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with solving their crimes.
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prouty i'm sure this is the ca's report have you noticed a lot more trash garbage building up everywhere it's true you're not paranoid it's actually happening yes yes and i want to put this into the context of this global kind of you know there's a certain class of people that know how everybody else in the world should live better on a nation state level and then on the individual level and again i return to the trump election. the european votes where you're seeing over and over is the rise up
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of people rejecting this condescending social justice warrior ng better than you sort of thing especially when it turns out that they aren't better than anybody else so in the case of look at canada canada everybody agrees is one of the most progressive nations on earth all sorts of you know social welfare programs for most people there could be some issues with indigenous populations that arise every once in a while but on a global scale they are considered very progressive and a nice sweet polite nation trash wars do terrorists orders tons of garbage shipped back to canada or dumped in territorial waters outspoken philippines president rudra go to terror today has ordered that containers carrying trash from canada should be shipped back to the country it is the latest chapter in
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a disagreement over more than 100 containers of trash that were shipped to the philippines between 20132014 illegally by a canadian company so that canada. it said they were going to take it back but they haven't taken it back so the philippines is saying we're going to dump it all in your coastal waters if you don't take this back right you know the earth's carrying capacity for humans is not infinite you know humans generate a lot of garbage and trash a lot of inorganic and now we've hit the limits of that and it's causing strife you know i would posit there's a connection to the central banks because they emit. trash if you look in venezuela the streets are littered with fear. and that's the trash the kind of malinvestment that result in our danica trash that's now choking the
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causeways them by ways and fields and combine that with a lot of other stuff and you're talking about quite an intractable problem well these problems become intractable because we ourselves are allowed to feel mighty good about ourselves so we think we recycle everything so therefore i can consume more. in fact our trash our plastics our garbage are toxic waste all that stuff has been shipped to china china no longer wants it canada was being it was dumping stuff in the philippines and it's polluting the philippines and they're pristine waters there previously pristine waters it's just just because we cannot see disasters and toxic waste we are dumping everywhere that doesn't mean we ourselves are not responsible for it that we are not guilty of these things and we can point our finger all we want and you know project our own it.

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