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question about russia interfering in the 2020 us presidential elections he discussed all this control volatility in the middle east and ukraine. behind closed doors of the g. 20 in japan. including have. a great opportunity to meet. one of britain's largest waste management firms is convicted for attending to send tons of unsorted household rubbish to china wrongly labeled as paper for recycling . and the un special rapporteur on torture who investigated the
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suffering of wiki leaks founder julian assange the media for refusing to publish an article on his findings. some of the. more. it's 11 o'clock here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international live from our studio with me welcome to the program president vladimir putin talk of arms control and the situations in venezuela and ukraine on the sidelines of the g. 20 meeting behind closed doors lasted an hour and a half is the 1st face to face since the reports of collusion with russia in the 2016 presidential. trying to jokingly responded to this question of whether he
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would warn putin not to meddle in the next election in the us. you have really really really really really really really really really good. with. the summit bring us up to speed please what's going on there right now. hello again good to talk to you again well the only thing that i can say is that sometimes it seems that all some american media organizations are one when they see their president together with a lot of is to make sure that he keeps telling the russian leader off or warning him that russia must meddle in the u.s. election and this explains the scene that you just saw i can tell you that they're
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get together right about an hour ago and lasted for an hour and a half no delays there and that is quite a surprise and also we already heard from the white house they were very quick to share some of the details of what was said and brought up in that room it was issues that have to do with iran venezuela syria and ukraine and also disarmament both leaders are saying that they are committed to starting some kind of new discussion on a new type of format for global arms control one according to the white house the american president made it clear to his russian counterpart that he wants china to be involved in that process another important point that was made by both presidents and this was reflected in the white house statement was that the 2 leaders agree that it's essential. and the whole world is going to benefit from
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good relations and ties between moscow and washington now you may or may have not expected much of this quick part of the discussions were the journalists were allowed to hear well it was very formal but still let's listen to what the president said one of the journalists in the room. with president bush. his representative my representative he admitted to discuss including trade in the drilling some disarmament. protectionism retyping of ways we're going to discuss a lot of different things. take great media here they're very very good relationships we look forward to spending time together. i can't disagree
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with the president we have something to discuss all topics have been long we have not seen each other since the house seeking luau to use have been working together they gave us a great opportunity to follow up on that. something that appeared to be much less formal was when the camera zoomed in on president and president putin as they were walking into the hole for the traditional family photo ceremony at the g. 20 they were walking side by side smiling and donald trump even tapped a lot of our potent on the back now as i'm speaking to you right now another highlights of the g. 20 side lines on friday is supposed to get underway that is the 1st formal talks between the russian president and the u.k. prime minister. in 3 years yes we haven't seen these kind of negotiations for
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a while of course the script poisoning has taken its toll on how london gets along with moscow so this is supposed to start any moment and let me just tell you what else the whole media center is looking forward to on saturday that is of course the face to face conversation between the commanders on the opposite side of on the opposite side story of the trade wars front line that is to get together of donald trump and paying. well we've got lots to look forward to trying to at the g 20 summit in japan. on the g. 20 summit the russian president spoke at length to the case financial times all key threats to global security.
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but you know. we had no common ground on many tissues that's a key for us for the u.s. and for the whole world for example the is soo of the us you do not truly withdrawal from the antiballistic missile treaty that we have always considered and the touchstone of the whole international security we had grown discussions and disputes on this it's like we had a foot different solutions from my side i had undertaken rather energetic efforts to convince our american partners not just to withdraw from the treaty or to withdrawal from it but ensuring international security for a long period. but it will go.
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there are suggested working jointly on missile defense projects that should have involved the us russia and europe they stipulated specific parameters of this cooperation i am convinced that the world would be a different place today had our american partners accepted this proposal and again unfortunately this did not happen when it does we can see that the situation is developing in another direction new weapons and cutting edge military technology are coming to the full well this is not our choice about today we should at least do everything so as not to our group of 8 the situation. where there is no record of all this fuss about spies and counter-spies none of it is worth serious intergovernmental relations the spy story is not worth 5 kopeks
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or 5 pounds for that matter issues concerning intergovernmental relations are measured in billions and the fate of millions of people how could we compare one with the other. one of britain's largest waste management firms has been convicted of for attempting to send can tell untainted rubbish to china 7 shipping containers were stopped after. they contained household waste instead of paper for recycling inspectors said the rubbish gave off a potent one that likes well charlotte has the story. ever wondered what happens to your rubbish at the end of the day or where those carefully placed for cycling in several bins actually ends up well for you is much of it was being shipped off to less developed countries china in particular but now it looks like the tight
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is turning. now it turns out that the u.k. firm has been caught red handed trying to use this as a loophole to export contaminated with tiriel zz this company a big waste services has been convicted after a spot check discovered a host of unsanitary items amongst the $725.00 ton load contain this that would do you to be shipped to china instead of waste paper the investigators found human waste used not condoms and sanitary towels amongst
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a host of other don't pay pal items such as plastic the u.k. environment agency described the smell from the container as a moment like its welcome to the 3rd act the regulations around should we use were brought in to stop the west's marilee pos and the problem to other countries it was commonplace in the 970 s. and eighty's for developed nations to send vast amounts of waste to brought the waste contains offensive material likely to have been discarded by the receiving contrie at great risk and cost to the environment and people the guilt of your to justify our decision to prosecute. before a big fat remains adamant that he did nothing wrong and says the real problem is actually down to a lack of clear guidance for the industry overall more acceptable levels of purity are we strongly contested this case and are very disappointed with this outcome the materials we supplied commanded market lead in prices and we're mad about
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international industry and customer standards the environmental agency has been continually asked to specify a required level of purity by both the industry and in one instance the court of appeal and the feeler to do so is a breach of its responsibilities to the market in the absence of any guidelines our products always met the standards set by our customers and provided a route to recycling in an environmentally sound manner so as countries like china cracked down on taking care of the west's inability or unwillingness to deal with its own rubbish the question is what. next challenge even ski otty high wycombe. disposing of other countries waste has sparked a bitter dispute in the past the philippines have counted to take back tonnes of households up as wrongly labelled as recycled materials and the malaysian
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government vowed to send back up to $100.00 tonnes contaminated plastic waste to australia hernandez from the break free from plastic within says developing countries are being used as a dump site. we've seen in cases. in malaysia for example where it's going up in so-called illegal operations and these are called a regulated. open burning opened. in the news that there's been a meeting destination always coming. from. us we've seen for example. once gleam or. in the dumping grounds. a woman from the u.s. state of alabama who lost her unborn baby when she was shot in the stomach during an altercation is now being charged with manslaughter police believe the woman is
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guilty for putting herself and the child at risk. the only true victim in this was the unborn baby it was the mother of the child who initiated and continued the fights which resulted in the death of her own unborn baby that child is dependent on its mother to try to keep it from harm and she shouldn't seek out unnecessary physical altercations marsh agents was 5 months pregnant when the fighting started the shooter was initially charged with manslaughter but then acquitted after investigation found she was acting in self-defense police say it was ms jones who initiated the fight allegedly in a dispute over the baby's father the decision comes a shortly after alabama authorized a controversial abortion bill the bill was signed in may and his nurse said to be the harshest one in the u.s. it bans abortion at any stage of pregnancy even in case of rape or incest and criminalizing the procedure both for women and doctors is still unclear whether the
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bill will become law was jones has now been released on bail but the case has already sparked outrage. marshy jones was pregnant when she was shot in the stomach while in a fight with another woman over the baby's father the fetus died now she's been charged with murder this anti abortion laws are unjust she must not be charged alabama is one of the most dangerous places in the country for a black woman trying to carry her pregnancy to term and this prosecution is just one more attack on the basic human rights and dignity of black women in our state the anti abortion initiative still seems to have been. many supporters in alabama opponents believe it should be enshrined in law running the name and historic stand for human life attorney even to police it's unfair to her and can be charged for losing a child it's a very interesting kerry swear it's linking in the rights of abortion to. manslaughter under alabama's new abortion laws were just going down.
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the 1st of many things which seem to be quite contradiction to the case roe v wade which is being decided by the supreme court i believe it's extremely unfair and on precedented that they're going to try to charge her for manslaughter. or the loss of her child in an altercation has not been heard before and it seems as if the state of alabama is trying to test new orders i don't think the outrage is going to have the state of alabama to reconsider this so. i think it would be outrageous what they're looking for water you might. see this case possibly overturn roe v wade so i think they're counting on the outrage.
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you opinion is is expected to decide today whether it will keep the to the hard brokered 2015 everything in nuclear deal united states pulled out of the accord last year and reintroduced sanctions on tehran iran is now warning it will surpass the agreed limit of its uranium enrichment strain to our europe correspondent the feed to all of the pizza is the deal or is there a chance that the e.u. will save it. well the iranian side is saying this is the last chance saloon for the 2015 over a new nuclear deal to quote a front seat last chance saloon this meeting is taking place in the public school. hotel here in vienna. what we understand and what iran is threatening really is. in the next few days unless there is any. changes in the current status quo they expect to exceed the limits of enriched uranium that they were allowed to produce on the 2015 nuclear deal now we understand that should they go over that limit its
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pretty much curtains for the whole nuclear deal we expected to fall apart not why people of come here from all different sites still part of the deal to try and hammer out a solution here in vienna this representatives from the united kingdom china france germany russia iran all in the austrian capital this friday they are the political directors is what they call that's the level in which these talks are taking place up because of course with the g. 20 happening in a soccer a lot of the big play is from europe from russia from elsewhere. currently in japan taking part in that summit. what we understand though is going to be put forward by the european side is a shock to the all the financial shot in the arm to the in sticks system now this was put in place and backed up by germany france and the united kingdom to try and
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shield a rainy and companies and european companies from crippling u.s. sanctions on doing business with iran essentially allowing them to circumvent those sanctions and continue to do trade with the iranian side what we've been hearing from the europeans who were being in a socket for the g. 20 is that they're desperate to see a diplomatic solution to the impasse over the iran deal with tehran. paradoxes that we see an international community some of them that is becoming more tender with the one who already has nuclear weapons and threatening and how do. with iran whose activity has already been controlled since 2015 where is the coherence the strategy of maximum pressure can be the right one because one of the consequences is that we are all talking about how serious the situation is and that there is a danger of war this is the time for diplomacy we have to ensure that these tensions are reduced because otherwise an event without it being clear who caused it could
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lead to spiral of violence that and in a war. well that's the european view the united states has a very different view on the situation following attacks on oil tankers that washington has blamed on tehran and the shooting down of a u.s. drone over the gulf. this has led to a increasing city between washington and tehran we've actually seen the acting u.s. secretary of defense speaking way he's said he's basically trying to get nations together get the u.s. is allies together to form a coalition of the willing against iran. iran's hostile actions are an international problem that affects many nations let me be clear the united states does not seek war with iran in focus conversations with allies i discussed the need to internationalize this issue by encouraging nato allies and regional partners to
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voice their opposition to iran's bad behavior and to help us deter further provocative acts. well the meeting here in austria set to get underway around noon local time any developments come out all thoughts of course i'll be bringing them to you here on. correspondent. coming up the un's expert on torture slams the media for refusing to publish an article on the case a wiki leaks founder julian assange. because there's a survival guide book stacie just like all the starts simply. research. he should. get a. good citizen repatriations
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look at the rest of 7 years. bill of the 7 guys report. you know world big partners. and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks.
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i'll come back to the program the un special rapporteur on torture has once again highlighted his concerns over the case of julian assange and is now accusing the media of ignoring the alleged inhumane treatment of the wiki leaks founder by refusing to publish an article he wrote about his findings in the article mails that miles argues that data science has been a standard slanted to divert attention from the revelations which leaks has helped to expose he also says the whistleblower has been deprived of his fundamental rights and suffered full fledged psychological torture in his time in the ecuadorian embassy in london we spoke to nels miles himself and told us the reasons refuse to publish this article. some of them said it wasn't high enough on their news agenda some of them said it was not within their core area of interest but you know do you have been reporting all of them on the case of do you know when it was about his cut and his skateboard and kind of the allegations that he smeared
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excrements on the walls woodward you have very serious piece that actually tries to damascus. this public narrative to actually show the facts below it in the modern trysted a scientist currently serving a 50 week sentence in the u.k. for skipping bail back in 2012 he's expected to face a u.s. extradition hearing from very next year. in may and neil's males are highlighted as prison conditions as a major concern the whistleblower said to show an alarming deterioration in his mental and physical state the u.k. responded saying well so shouldn't interfere leaving it to british courts to make their judgments his nails again on the suffering during a song she's faced. i knew that i was going to get into a very politicized environment when i visit it in a sound i didn't know him before so i took with me to experienced medical experts
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of psychiatry and the forensic expert and have worked for decades in examining the torture victims just to go to the objective scientific and medical basis for my assessment and what they found is a person who shows all the symptoms that are typical for a person who has been exposed to prolonged psychological torture he has been exposed to public mobbing now that's a slippery slope you know. in a debate when it's 2 side it's been more being basically something like mudslinging that's not torture yet but when you start exposing a isolated individual who cannot defend himself with a sustained campaign of shaming of humiliation of ridicule of even death threats and calls for his assassination and he's completely isolated then that can cause severe psychological trauma r.t. sent requests for comment to news media listed by nelson asking them why the op ed wasn't published and lost
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a significant from. america's national security agency has reportedly been unmasked in yet another case of illegal surveillance a report based on information obtained by the american civil liberties union times the n.s.a. has been collecting phone data without proper authorization. the n.s.a.'s collection of americans call records is too sweeping the compliance problems to many an evidence of the programs value all but nonexistent there is no justification for leaving the surveillance power in the n.s.a.'s hands. according to the rights group data collection peaked last october with the agency using an unnamed mobile phone company to gather the information the scale of the collection and the specifics of the data is still unclear this comes on the back of a similar incident that took place in 2015 back then data on hundreds of millions of phone calls was picked up including time and you ration it was later claimed all
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the information had been deleted the n.s.a. called the entire situation and an intentional mistake while in the city lawfully data proceeding to a foreign power engaged in international terrorism the provider produced negra data and data beyond which in a sea sort. for my official with the national security agency says we shouldn't trust security services. well frankly i wouldn't trust anything they're telling you publicly because if you notice if you look back through that time and look at all the testimony in the public record. in congress the vast majority of it's been lies from the intelligence community i mean you know from the clapper through alexander all of them they don't own up to what they're really doing under the upstream program they're collecting all the e-mails all the chatter everything on the fiber optic network as well as you know all the phone calls which means they get the metal data as well as the content of the phone calls as well so there is no oversight of the upstream program none whatsoever because even the f.b.i.
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and the da and the cia access that data directly they don't they don't have any oversight of what they're doing with it and no country in the world can trust their intelligence agencies once they once they close those secret doors they don't really know they only know what the secret intelligence agencies will tell them they don't know any more than that and they can't really verify anything that those agencies are doing a funny thing now i'll be back around 30 minutes time with more playable updates so stay with us. for attending the st petersburg international economic forum and the topic of our panel is are we witnessing a paradigm shift in the global economic order well the answer of course is yes it's a matter of degree. welcome to our panel discussion here our proposition is are we witnessing a paradigm shift in the global economic order so as to the question yes obviously
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there is a paradigm shift going on what does a paradigm shift mean is it a win win situation for everyone involved and if it isn't what does it mean to lose in a paradigm shift and i class one of all our member. of our panel here to kick it off for us addressing that question whether. if you look now into the general economic development of political development globally speaking you see on the one hand that . there is a tendency to read nationalize politics to try to regulate. is a important questions on a more national level you see it in the u.s. obviously you have seen it and seen it in russia you can also see it in the european union's member states on the other hand a little bit is that it is certainly a bad thing i mean near him a case of a prequel or am i come i come to that because it was a reaction to neoliberal yeah but you know the point us then you look into the growth of the global economy it slows down trade slows down globally speaking
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f.b.i. has been reduced significantly in the past few years and on the other hand you have global make up trends new ones like the digitalisation that we see at the moment and climate change and obviously d's it's a mega trends need more international cooperation india and in order to give an answer to this in order to be able to regulate it in a problem in a sort of human kind doesn't have to lose us and we know so much that so for example if climate change leader is there's a lot of also business potential in this and for example in germany does is a big discussion for the last 20 years and lots of things have been done when we look into the question of energy consumption as a one point and so the companies who are inventing new technologies and new processes related to the energy consumption and reduction of c o 2 emissions certainly witness all of this situation and on the other hand the question of climate change is.
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