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lattimer prudent means turkey's president erred on the end of the german chancellor angela merkel as the g 20 summit enters day 2 in japan. european union launches a new payment system called instead to help firms that bypass u.s. sanctions against iran. the video showing danish schoolchildren being taught how to perform muslim prayers and sparks a furious public backlash. debate the story. is important for listing kids to know about the jewish faith the christian faith faith yes i. think about what goes . through
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a. violation of the european rights. all right. broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our team international and sean thomas certainly glad. i did too of the g. 20 summit is now in full swing in the japanese city of. president putin sat down with turkish leader the one on a saturday morning and military cooperation was at the top of the agenda. my dear friend mr president we have given a new boost to relations between turkey and russia we continue to oversee the deliveries of the s 400 missile system this is important in our country's relations and joint production of missiles. meanwhile the leaders of china and the united states have been trying to find a way out of their ongoing trade war after months of it tit for tat tariffs. both
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stressed the need for compromise. one basic fact remains china and the united states both benefit from corporation and when there is confrontation cooperation in dialogue better than friction and confrontation it slipped a little bit and now we're getting a little bit closer who would be historic if we could do a trade deal day one of the summit got off to a positive start in our stock as world leaders exchange their greetings and there was no lack of emotion either.
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one of the most awaited events on friday was the meeting between vida report and donald trump it was the 1st time the 2 leaders had met since the publication of the report on interference in the 2016 u.s. presidential election. as more. the big fat full serious agenda of the talks between donald trump and vladimir putin didn't stop the 2 leaders from enjoying a few light hearted moments despite the delight but they did state of relationships
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between washington and moscow donald trump as it seemed tried to do his best to lighten up the mood he was seeing tapping vladimir putin on the shoulder while they were walking towards the podium for the traditional g. 20 family photo ceremony but when they ended up in the room for the formal talks the jokes from donald trump just didn't stop flowing. and a once again this time when this formal protocol part so to say of the bilat was over the american the wing so to save the journalist started screaming what about the meddling moment what about the meddling and donald trump simply said he point out the russian side and said don't meddle here's what
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that looked like. really really really. really really really really really really. misleading. the white house and the kremlin remain rather tight lipped about what was said in that room the only spilled the beans on a few things the president putin spokesperson dmitri pascal of said that russia was welcoming trumps constructive approach and also the desire to improve the deplorable state of affairs and economy plus dmitri pascal said that moscow was glad to feel the readiness on the american side to start a conversation on stability disarmament and our. control so despite all kinds of issues between the 2 countries it is definitely fair to say that the 2 leaders did make some headway at least on a personal level we even heard from the kremlin that donald trump's reaction to
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blatter approves invitation to attend the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the world war 2 victory in moscow was quote unquote very positive much later in the evening and we saw another display of warmth when mr putin had our bilateral with the french president emmanuel macron who greeted his russian counterpart in russian . and this brings us to one of the highlights in the macron putin talks when the french leader decided to react to something a lot of our putin said in his interview to the financial times he believed that the liberal ideal was out of date mr america on pointed out that he believes liberal democracies can still do the world plenty of good lattimer putin's response was well i'm ready to discuss that with. putin's remark about liberalism which you
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heard a moment ago was not received well by the british foreign secretary. surely there is also the so-called liberal idea which is outlived its purpose our western partners have admitted that some elements of the liberal ideas such as multiculturalism are no longer tenable various ideas and various opinions should have a chance to exist and manifest themselves but at the same time the interests of the general public should never be forgotten. this just shows what we're up against been at home and people trying to subvert our values from abroad our democratic system based on rules respect for individual rights and human dignity has created more happiness and wealth than any other way of life anywhere in the world.
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about what's being attributed to corbett in the u.k. barely scrapes into the top 20 global happiness index and what i find galling is that you are so out of touch with 99 percent of the population and probably actually believe that what you're saying is true fact check needed mr hunt while i obviously disagree with you kids not even in the top 10 happiest countries our democratic system doesn't make me love and you'll be an elected by a tiny minority of voters and the choice between hard right and hard right this is not democracy at all. but certainly what we've seen in the west over the last 10 years is. the. multiculturalism. project mass migration has caused insurmountable problems in many western nations. and the
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public in many western nations has been the welfare projects. projects that aren't really sustainable in the long term and we're now coming to a time when all of those things are starting to unravel when people talk about liberalism having ushered in that the greatest period of prosperity. actually rate in persistence that's not that's not correct at all. and also i think it represents a an economic false that has a nervous will collapse at the end of it because it's not sustainable system. the european union has launched a new payment system aimed at helping firms bypass u.s. trade restrictions against iran brussels and washington are longer heads over the sanctions which were reimposed after the u.s. pulled out of the iran nuclear deal russia's deputy foreign minister has welcomed the latest move from the e.u. . because i don't want to give any median time for college just as there are lots
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of factors influencing the situation but at least for now the task of preserving the iran nuclear deal and solving the most acute issues surrounding it has been achieved we must create protections for around from the negative effects of us sanctions which are continuing to prove harmful. challenges to the integrity of the nuclear deal stem from america's destructive policies which have isolated it from the global community. the sanctions busting tool is called the european financial settlement mechanism or in stagg's it stablish is new financial channels to allow iran to keep selling its oil on european markets the aim is to keep the 2015 nuclear deal alive forcing iran to limit its nuclear power activity remaining parties to the nuclear deal met in vienna on friday. ports in the austrian capital . tehran had described this meeting in austria as the last chance to save the 2015
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nuclear deal it certainly doesn't seem like that has happened as this meeting is wrapped up but what we have seen is that they are willing all of the sides are willing to continue talks to try and salvage what is left of the deal it's really been a rocky ground since the u.s. pulled out unilaterally in 2018. as the meeting ended the iranian side described it as a step forward but certainly not the finished deal just yet iran has threatened to exceed the enrich uranium levels that were set down in the 2015 agreement it's understood that they could do that as early as saturday sunday but we are led to believe that they won't do that immediately that it would be something that would happen at a later date should they pursue with that threat the people who have been here in vienna to try and hammer out some kind of solution include representatives from the united kingdom for. germany china and russia all of the remaining signatory since
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the u.s. decided that they didn't want to be part of it and donald trump moved them away from it one of the things that has given a glimmer of hope to saving the iran deal has been the proposal by the european union sides france germany and the united kingdom they put forward a mechanism called in sticks which is essentially there to isolate european companies and the reining in companies from u.s. sanctions as they do business with iran the e.u. side has promised a large influx of cash into in sticks to try and make it do the job it was designed to do 6 months since this mechanism was created it still is an up and working in the iranians are far from happy about that because they of course are suffering financially at the hands of u.s. economic sanctions this meeting has happened here in vienna while world leaders are meeting at the g. 20 in a sock and we heard from senior you figures in japan who said they were really
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still maintaining that a diplomatic solution was the only way to solve the current impasse the paradox is that we see an international community or some of them that is becoming more tender with the one who already has nuclear weapons and who is threatening and harder with iran has 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 lead to spiral of violence that in a war but in recent weeks in the gulf area we've seen attacks on oil tank is that the united states firmly blamed tehran for being behind we've also seen a u.s. drone shot down by the iranian air. military now what we've heard from the us
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site that while it's being speaking in here is they've said that they want to put together a new coalition of the willing and the united states is calling on its allies to join forces with them as they try to get iran to bend to washington's will 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 voice their opposition to iran's bad behavior and to help us deter further provocative acts so this highly anticipated summit here in vienna has ended without any concrete solutions that was described as i said is the the last chance to save the iran deal it hasn't really done that but what we have seen is these talks resulting in perhaps a bit more life support for the deal. meanwhile the u.s.
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senate has rejected a measure that would have restricted donald trump's ability to go to war with iran democratic senators table the motion to prevent the president from using federal funds to carry out any military action against iran without congressional approval for republicans sided with the democrats but the measure which needed 60 votes to pass well short with 50 votes in favor of it and a 40 votes against. the danish head master has received hate mail after a video emerged online of a cultural awareness class at his school in the footage a muslim boy can be seen teaching his fellow pupils how he prays. we got to find. out what. the principal said his school was holding a get to know your classmate week and aimed at promoting friendship in mulcher mutual understanding the video has angered some parents though and drawn reaction
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from a number of right wing politicians i am deeply shocked at the answer from the school principal he obviously believes that danish students can learn about the basics of islam and its teachings by learning all of the muslim prayers in this way they learn nothing about the nature of islam we heard some contrasting views on the story from stephen morris a member of the english democrats and muhammad shafiq chief executive of the ramadan foundation they spoke earlier to my colleague daniel hearkened. i think in the multi society should we learn about each is faith so we can have cohesive relationships i could he said societies i think most people would say yes is it important for muslim kids to know about the jewish faith the christian faith the hindu faith yes i'm vice a versa is one thing being made aware but this is a different thing actually sitting down or kneeling down and pray and in doing it it's a so mark i want experts of muslim to take. the the catholic. rituals
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go to a church it's one thing to ciccio and to show them well actually get him to do it that's a completely different thing and that's out of order i think the reaction has been way over the top alleys from the usual suspects people who like sean to anything negative and any way that they could attack the islamic faith or the muslim community what they should have been doing was teaching the peaceful side of islam and yes there is a peaceful side of islam we agree but at the moment it's the extremist part that's taking over to celebrate a festival or a jewish festival i think that's fine because it doesn't say you know i don't think our faith where you watch it in but things were one of only 2 different things. that actually brought you to finish the sentence it's the school's fault in trying to teach people about different religions it's one thing teach them about what goes on but get him to actively pray that's a violation of their european human rights and it should not be gone. so that these
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very clear issues here under schools reaction they were wrong i just find their irony if i mr stephen that you are referring to the european convention of human rights in your campaign. your opinion in so sorry i just couldn't resist saying that i'm on i'm all right just because we don't agree with you on your human rights doesn't mean we don't we i'm gone let's get something just because we want to leave you and we want to pull out of your pain. human rights doesn't mean we don't want human rights in england by far what your suggestion is we don't know what i would we do just just come down my friend stephen. she is no more we same as the school in doing good still going about the school seems like it was sex education why don't you use a you know you could even mix for that as well let's pick consistent and talk up our history i'm not saying my faith is not immune from criticism or challenge but you know if you if you're talking just to stop that community then this book
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a bit further and look at all our history we've all got a dark history. italian government has prevented a rescue ship from docking on the island of lampedusa with dozens of migrants on board the captain of the vessel has reportedly been arrested earlier she sharply criticized the way italy's coast guard has dealt with the situation but it gets the chance on 6 during the last 24 hours the 3rd is didn't take your fence around and didn't take responsibility for the people on the vassal. because the government and the customs authorities the period they have come back on board and have asked us to be patient a little longer the charity which owns the ship says it has been caught up in a political game while rome has reiterated that the migrants are attempting to enter the country illegally or his policy has. well migration is again splitting europe and becoming the new taste for your city's hardline migration policies roman says it will not take these migrants in and it has reached out to the netherlands
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to become involved and to intervene and this is because the ship is saving under a dutch flag on thursday the dutch foreign ministry said it was preparing a statement and a response through diplomatic channels but it did issue a statement in which it states that it takes responsibility as a flag state but this does not mean that it will take over the mind witnessed at the same time getting these interior minister said he was becoming a straight. i have objectives a fine of 50000 euros for the ngo the detention or seizure of the ship the arrest through the expulsion of the crew and the removal of migrants from italy on board if these conditions are met i'll be happy there is a question about holland because they say they don't care that is their ship and we like the same way. those who are not entitle to international protection need to be sent back immediately on arrival at european borders without a clear perspective for such
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a structural solution the netherlands will not participate in ad hoc measures for the disembarkation italian authorities and also reached out to germany and france germany because the charity that is involved in pushing this ship rescue together is based there but there lynn as of yet hasn't given a response and france neither has come forward and said that they will be involved now it's worth pointing out that the i stress for the court did recognize italy's white not to accept these migrants at the same time we're hearing from the e.u. migration commissioner there says he's closely involved and is trying to coordinate between member states to find a solution in terms of where these migrants should go once they disembark the solution for people on board is only possible once they are disembarked i hope that it will in this particular incident will contribute to resume lucian for the person some board e.u. countries are clearly divided over this issue this ship has been in the mediterranean sea for the last 2 weeks and earlier 2 brothers were pulled onto land
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but there are still 40 remaining migrants on board. it woman from the u.s. state of alabama who lost her unborn baby when she was shot in the stomach during an argument is now being charged with manslaughter police believe the woman is guilty for putting herself in 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 home and she shouldn't seek out unnecessary physical altercations marcia jones was 5 months pregnant when a fight broke out out side a store in the shooter was initially charged with manslaughter but then acquitted after an 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 came shortly after alabama authorized
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the controversial abortion bill and was signed by the state governor in may and is the harshest in the u.s. it bans adopt abortion at any stage of pregnancy and even in the case of rape or incest and criminalizes of the procedure both for women and doctors miss jones has now been released on bail but the case has sparked outrage marcia 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 has a broad public support in alabama supporters have called it an historic stand for human life attorney evan turk believes the manslaughter charge against marché jones
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is legally questionable it's a very interesting case where it's linking the rights of abortion to. manslaughter under alabama's new abortion laws where just going down. 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 there are going to try to charge her for manslaughter for 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 waters i don't think the outrage is going to have the state of alabama to reconsider those absolutely not i think in fact the outrage is what they're looking for to in my opinion you see this
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case possibly overturn roe v wade so i think they're counting on the outrage. u.s. congresswoman has been accused of staging photos next to a migrant detention center for children may bid to highlight the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region the actual pictures were taken last year in texas but have only now surfaced alexandria a cacio cortez is shown near a chain link fence looking upset now whenever critics have pointed out that no actual migrants can be seen in the image and that she appears to be facing an empty parking lot instead of a detention facility was it to treat a car or the emptiness of the lot that made you so motional. grind it's in them to last yeah we really need to stop this such pain such anguish oh the humanity site is just an empty parking lots. that's better now you can truly relate to us
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because how cortez has denied the photos were staged in a twitter post she lashed out at america's migrant policies claiming no one is being held accountable for the conditions in which children are being kept and it comes after the lawmaker was heavily criticized for comparing the migrant centers to concentration camps and back in washington the humanitarian crisis has come under fire from the democrats especially over his plan to build a border wall however some of the images used to illustrate the severity of the migrant issue were actually taken during brock obama's time in the oval office we spoke to the director of a right wing political commentary website reactionary times this is becoming the thing to do for the democrat party to support everyone except tax paying united states citizens they're playing the emotion game this is just another example of political propaganda the democrats were actually for the building of
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a wall before they were against the building of a wall busy and the reason why they're against it is because it's a central theme of trying populism which is obviously elevated him to the highest position in government in the united states they want to undermine him they want to try to inspire the american people to believe that what donald trump is trying to do which is just to enforce the rule of law is something horrific and deplorable as they like to say they think it's going to provide optics which will be beneficial to the democratic party in that view of an election they attempted to try to do this last year during the midterm election i don't think the american people are going to be fooled by it in 2020 but of course with one year to go until the election that remains to be seen by the dozen for me my colleague dear a tutor will be here in about 32 and a half minutes with a fresh look at news watching our international stay with us.
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you know world of big partisan movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
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my good thing and it is the. men against murder me really we talked about when your resources that we talked about moms mothers of mothers sons you know different situations this or the streets because it's hard to take some from somebody if you don't have something to replace so i'm going to tell you stop selling drugs if we all hear some of it was the money in a box how can we tell them we don't want you to be dealing with violence you know if we're going to be the ones this going to make sure what are they going to have some protection. this job is
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a job that you loved all every useful is the you can get up every day and go there with a smile on your face and do you should be there i. want to be able to wake up like yesterday to go to work now when you're working a job where you're doing sounds attitude all day then he rubs off on you you're giving them air too because you're giving us a limb they're happy you're happy happy life happy wife the same thing as happy customer happy happy joy. i'll be going to this interview today the whole do use market of my resume on me or them hoping that i will be able to be successful in this interview today that will be able to make good money and gain a new responsibilities in life from my so from my future. yes sir. i do but it's at the other store. whichever one.

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