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this is our team welcome to the program. petersburg world leaders. international decision makers have gathered to discuss finance business the international economic forum the russian president is there he spoke of possible global threats particularly the united states withdrawal from a missile defense agreement is a step towards global destabilization. has been following the 4. the wealthiest businessmen on this planet international official will spend most of their time at the international economic forum here at the venue but those who get an invitation on the 1st day of the floor actually head to vladimir putin st
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petersburg residence at some point during the day to take part in the events chaired by the russian leader and one of these events was a get together with the heads of the most important international news agencies and during that panel vladimir putin had quite a few quick cool things to say about washington are raising signatures on some of the most important treaties that control the use of missiles missile defense and so on we can remember how george w. bush decided to ditch the anti-ballistic missile treaty almost 20 years ago we can also remember what donald trump did to the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty the last year so here's what mr putin said in particular. it seems like the global threat issues being ignored that raise concerns our american partners have withdrawn from the anti-ballistic missile treaty so what ladies and
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gentlemen i would like to ask you did anyone of you protest or takes to the streets with play cards no silence but it was ok but this was the 1st step for a fundamental destabilizing of the whole construction of international relations in terms of global security so every once in a while president putin is reminding journalists and pretty much the rest of the world as a result of the collapsing i.n.f. treaty donald trump once said that russia was in playing by the rules and that's why he's saying goodbye to it although moscow was saying that it wasn't violating anything and now mr putin believes that in washington the elite is real. ising that accountability will be on the way and that's why according to the washer president they are trying to blame everything on russia when it comes to the possible revival of the green and or the possibility of creating a new one vladimir putin is making it clear that there needs to be an absolutely
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transparent international discussion on the matter involving professionals from all over the world and mr putin is saying that there is hope that this kind of thing could happen with the latest conversation with president instills a suits and optimism in me. concerned in the stands the expense the united states is the rest of the will put into weapons of course today the most significant thing is negotiations between countries with the largest nuclear potential but i think it's necessary to only play the country's official and unofficial shoot this may be the one right at the end of the total amount of other things that we heard from mr putin there was another poke in the face of american officials the russian president says that america is treating venezuela quote unquote as its own backyard he also had something to say about the u.k. he believes that moscow and london should turn the page of spy scandals and
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assassination attempts and start a new story probably with a blank sheet. staying up and send petersburg many experts across various fields are gathered in the city while it's eugene kaspersky founder of the russian cyber security company. he spoke exclusively to us. well actually where they speak about that i suppose the national caucus all the time i see that we have a benefits from the old this media pressure because we believe in the rush and fails to see it rational caucus so i would acknowledge that some products leap up their throats like us much better than our competitors. that. everyone is aware about their infrastructure or decide better and they're going to the box many of them this being the cybersecurity language where the vulnerabilities it will be at bison said are but at the same time a still look at work to do because the most of the people think about the computer
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security or smartphone security but that's not the end of the story because they it's i see. that all the kind of devices that are around us unfortunately many of them the vulnerable what about the most part they should the security of the healthcare security to the us unfortunately it is all these vulnerable based on cyber involvement and unfortunately this side of e-mails the bad guys from time to than the able to the one that thinks so we still can look at work to do on that of atoms. now where a company was run by cyber security for any kinds of businesses from individuals so from their digital devices to the critical infrastructure and of course it's the next logical step to assist governments. many go and see all of them then carbonized cyber security as one of their top top. issues so so they pay a lot of attention please so we are able and we want to assist governments with our
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knowledge experience technology. that was like a company's strategy to be a global company took care. of the of the partners in offices around the world are in africa it was one of the region's which required a pension or also many others but recently article some of our congress leaders they started to pay more attention to cybersecurity and also we are in a way that the world the government level conferences the rams all of us in the wonder and double sway promise and. while we have also been working to bring you the views on perspective on the global russian economy here's the forecast and not from the president of the thomas ventile investment company. but it's always very interesting and funny to speak about woods easily janelle russia because russia is certain 4 times we go zone my country france i need to biggest country in 2 words so i see easier shay's related from the rest of the world owes the word easily did
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we do we don't cooperate with russia i see needs you know it's like very long time ago when we read in a long to a newspaper there is forwards a channel to continue until 82 and see exactly the same as the same a spirit no i seen russia is not easily to russia of course it's a problem for them to support the sanctions bija proves now we do and that's a couple of resilience of resistance of economy questions face trial in a central bank it was a minute it's morning very interesting man age of a way to maintain the rate between robbers on the usual state dinner to decrease the rate of inflation it's really 4 per cent too often it could be good balance of . finance you know all right good number of russia going for pretty well of course it's difficult for them in the private sector for big worldwide company windsor leaders are shown the idea of sanctions like recently for
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example to progress but anyway 0 problem we put them wait. well. yeah we'll be crossing some petersburg over the next few days of course troll the latest but moving on now it's more global busy news and something that's turning into a developing issue a u.s. senator is the munging on investigation into a secretive nuclear technology transfers from the united states the saudi arabian senator tim kaine who obtained the information from the energy department called the situation quite simply dangerous i worry that they're trying to hide information that would that would maybe lead us to uncover that there are some you know corruption or or sweetheart deal in this that they don't want the american public to know it's not just him major concerns to run the timing of the
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approval from a lot of other observers to know it was signed off a little over 2 weeks after the brutal killing of saudi dissident journalist jamal khashoggi for which several high level saudi officials were blamed the u.s. energy department confirmed the transfers bach in march after the 1st reports emerged but have not responded to a request for comment on the cain statement while saudi arabia for its part claims its atomic program is strictly for several peaceful uses the u.s. congress is the served by the quote level of covertness surrounded the transfers but no time reference has been given by the trump administration either surrounding this killing has been taking a little deeper. the fact that the trumpet ministration provided nuclear technical expertise to the saudi monarchy has got some in congress pretty rattled the trump administration has broken this precedent they kept it secret we found out in march
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that they had done a number of transfers to saudi arabia it turns out that right after the show he was murdered by the saudis and they were lying about it the administration said fine here here's we'll pass nuclear technology on to you now a quick reminder the killing of the journalist sent shock waves around the world when he was killed in the country's consulate in istanbul now the brutal death apparently sent shock waves throughout the world but it wasn't enough to stop some nuclear deals now it appears that the trump team was rushing perhaps because they thought the fallout from the killing would make it more controversial at a later date and following the shoji case a bipartisan group of legislators did indeed pass a law allowing congressional oversight of any nuclear cooperation agreements with saudi arabia and trump certainly does seem eager to promote nukes how many countries have it iran is going to happen at some point we have to say you know what we're better off if japan protects itself against this maniac in north korea we're better off frankly if south korea is going to start to protect its saudi
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arabian you have to look at saudi arabia absolutely now let's not forget that saudi arabia is a signatory of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and they do have a working agreement with the international atomic energy agency however arms control experts raised their eyebrows over the building of a recent nuclear reactor facility do you have to consent to the saudi arabia does not want to acquire any nuclear bomb but without a doubt if iran developed a nuclear bomb we will follow suit as soon as possible the united states administration is going to give the saudi arabian nuclear technology while they are fighting and are doing think sions on your own to not have nuclear technology for peaceful reasons if saudi is going to have it so the americans never. american administration should be fair and now everyone to have the nuclear technology peaceful peaceful cause now peaceful nuclear energy is certainly permitted and russia has worked with saudi arabia on atomic energy before however russia's
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agreements with saudi arabia were upfront transparent and they included a signed roadmap on what would and would not be happening with the program the us secrecy is certainly frustrating to the point that with any deal done behind closed doors you have to wonder what they're trying to hide. r.t. new york. there's been a pretty extraordinary court case this week no listen to this a german nurse who murdered 85 patients has been given a 2nd life sentence. earlier said he was quote endlessly sorry in 2005 hogle was caught tampering with a syringe pump on the ministering a cardiac medicine without question about led to a whole series of investigations but we had 2 to 2008 swin he was initially convicted of attempted murder he was sentenced to just over 7 years in prison then 2015 a judge sentenced him to life in prison for to murderers and 2 attempted
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murders but the truly startling figures were confirmed with another guilty verdict in the reports from whiteside court. that is of no doubt an absolutely shocking case of course we've heard the verdict 4 news her go 42 year old former nurse he was found guilty of killing 85 people and god a life sentence which is the toughest punishment here in germany or i would rather say their life sentence because today's court was the 1st one for mr fergal and he's currently serving a life time jail term for 2 other murders and attempted murders he had been convicted of back in 2015 a massive trial huge public attention court proceedings had to be held in these festival hall that you can see behind me instead of the original court to embrace all those people who wanted to attend the trial including the families of the victims of course and the man's work behind the verdict investigators looked into
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200 suspicious cases and had to 100 just just think about that 130 bodies including germany and poland and in turkey but the problem is that most of the people who die during mr her girls she's the hospitals work are maintained and we heard today from many people including from the main judge of the program says that the exact number of people killed by mr her ago is still unclear what actually happened for 5 long years starting in the year of 2000 needles her girl working as a nurse would pick up a patient any age any sacks any so show ground any raise all medical health condition to inject kind of a cocktail of drugs to kohls cardiac arrest or other complications so that later he
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could calm and revive the patient to wean everybody's admiration and he's call exe were really impressed with his skills and they even. gave him a fletcher a nickname resuscitate a rambo so they suspected nothing until a certain moment but actually rambo was not able to save all of his. victims hardly the most shocking thing that needs her go committed his crimes at 2 different medical institutions and while he was serving as a nurse at in the 1st clinic actually it became clear at some point for the authorities that the number of that's almost doubled so they started suspecting something and they decided to simply get. a nurse without reporting their fear is anywhere and after that mr her go was able to find a job at another hospital in neighboring town with no problem who is to blame so we
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have been able to talk about that with so many people today and all of them almost agree that the reason a complex of reasons behind this terrible situation let's take a listen it's not only the system of hospitals and and. people who are working in those hospitals but i think it's almost a problem of each person just to look away don't want to see what's happening and. i guess many people think you know i don't know it's not my fault it's not my case i would just go ahead and i haven't seen anything and that's the main problem i guess we have so through problems the perpetrator who is completely with feelings and empathy and then we have a culture of looking away if people have paid more attention to the information to do so then things would have been different to mine and i'm not dismissing we need to have the possibility to provide information anonymously and we have to include
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it into the educational system people are motivated to work together to identify the mistakes instead of treating these issues as to boo boo. openly about mistakes to voice down in future and that should be an important part of the magical education. there's been a pretty major political shift in denmark with the liberal party conceding victory to the social democrats now they won a majority in parliament in an election dominated by climate change welfare cuts immigration issues as well pretty much to the fore now its leader who said to be the country's youngest ever prime minister has declared a sea change in the country's political direction. and i have voted that down mark should have a new majority to denmark should take a new direction tonight we have a historic victory for their red block in the parliament and i want to mean well let's go through some of the previous policies or center at left party previously
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backed a number of measures including balance in the burka kneecapped on the confiscation of all the bills from migrants are rife in the country they also voted in favor of doubling their penalties for crimes and so-called guess where he is pushed for making daycare munda tree and disadvantaged areas but parents refused to send their children there are losing their social benefit payments the party defended its stance saying not these are the problems the people wanted to be solved not immigration to be controlled we heard from a member of germany's left party who sees denmark social democrats are tackling the issues that are pretty much on the public's mind right now. what the dentist voters voted what they do want their government and their track record that is a very broad social welfare and that's what most of the damage voters how they want
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to see them break their social welfare system and they want to do that not at the expense of immigrants but they very much want to see immigrants into green advantage society they don't want to see women with workers on the streets they don't want to see should work. with males rules they want to see in integrated society and the social democrats have promised to look at that while at the same time trying to social well. and i think that of course are the damn things i did that is something that everyone in the denmark believe is avi to be able to deliver . so a french priest could be in hot water after he was filmed singing soul is critical of president mccrone in a church the video shows francis michel and a group of yellow best protesters joining in. oh order through
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moving through the circle or one off to mocking the french presidential menu on the crowded during mass the local fight is filed the complaint and the priest himself could now find himself facing charges of content the failure to the spirit the difference between church and state and also talking politics in a place of worship now he is a well known supporter of the yellow face was meant last year for particular based on the baby jesus and at the same time counting crosses as a roundabout in the town of that meeting in memory of those who had died during clashes and protests with police back in 2016 however he was already disassociated from the church. and that is what he was accused of embezzling 100000 euros some money that the congregation had to mated he was subsequently fined 15000 euros in this particular video he's holding
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a mass already and you can see him add this corner of a crowded mall run saying we're coming out. and the local prosecutor's office is investigating but the video itself has already been tweeted thousands of times and the resulting in and number of french politicians coming out of speeches harshly against it forcefully at r.t. house. earlier i spoke to the lawyer of the accused french priest get his perspective on the case. at the end of the ceremony do you know what to do to sink the song. you know it's like a ghost bear somewhere you know it's nothing wrong. at the end of the orpheus so some of the end to a picture or 2 could feel the video of but seeing and then seeing was very famous and popular and then. the department says general tony to have been shown. which i think it's so abuse of
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poor because in france there is a separation between the church and the state the law is the one thing or 5 from the former century and the proces free to seeing in the in the church at the end of the ceremony there is nothing religious it was just the people want to do to sing because there have been a show a lot of you know best. photos of imprisoned wiki leaks editor julian assange emerged online partly giving some insight into his current stay in london's high security jail belmarsh at the pictures were reportedly taken by the way by another inmate they appear they seem to show some walked free will looking on many of the photos have not been released to to avoid violating his privacy but the gateway pundit which published them claim his cell is small with
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a thin blue mutters the whistleblower was sentenced for skipping bail in the u.k. after almost 7 years in london's ecuadorian embassy and could still face extradition to the u.s. for his role in the release of classified data or show watching the hawks has been taking a look out of an apartment crackdown on journalism that questions government. what is that a greater role in attacks on journalism donald trump. fighting we're journalists and you know saying you know the enemy of the people when one not using the language or the prosecution of julian assange and the acts that we're seeing today i think julian assange the prosecution of which is of course an extension of you know access journalism after next and then turning you know the move toward access for analysts some and then you know you see a slowly being sort of chipped away when corporate media becomes the highest one in
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the land here in the united states and then you're see also mentally you know what has happened to you know members of our team and this whole who is now al jazeera c.c.t.v. all of that they're going to slowly start to. shrink who is allowed to be considered journalists which comes not that long after of course that we are all journalists we are all the media and this is that push happened it got elbowed right out. or one of our favorite things around here is when you get involved and have your say on any of those stories or to his facebook page always always a few interesting discussions going on there live from moscow this is our international season.
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a month simply drift along with the ice. the purpose of the expedition is to carry on research begun by drifting polish stations which have to stop working because of melting arctic ice busy. it's just too close it's the bar was worse if. the schools. the arctic for centuries it remained a mystery fearsome and silent for centuries mankind aspired to the
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north so high latitudes to the pole to the axis of the earth where the weather of the world is borne. severely palos or northern pole s.p. for short is how the polar stations when. in autumn an expedition landed on an old thick ice floe and people lived and worked there for a whole year slowly drifting across the arctic ocean. blue for sure that there were other fish that. would have done their part. which even. weather models can't work properly without data from these latitudes and many research scientists see the chance to work in the high arctic as quite a coup the collection of data by drifting stations for ocean argy hydro chemistry hydro physics bottom research and ocean biology continued for many years.
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