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or minor minor offenders in the drug trade it's a lot watching your children grow up and miss you in waves and say by daddy as you're walking out of this is just it doesn't get easier. than entirely and prime minister does that contact hold talks in rome with both men saying the state of you. must public backlash erupts against one of the tube and british prime minister current foreign faction jeremy hunt he ties opposition labor party chairman paul been to anti semitism and even auschwitz atrocities. plus many is in the way triggering a crime wave including a large punch off
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a swimming. it's just gone through and hit and mostly watching. a very warm welcome. and. europe and russia should retire on 20 normal relationship without sanctions that's the joint message from the news conference of. the contest talking about the home to the economy by those restrictions even added an emotional touch. as you may approach the time the sanctions could be lifted or extended i'm always sad because so much could be achieved and the situation could be so much bits well it was no secret that the euro skeptic forces currently in power here and rome are no big fans of europe's anti russian sanctions to say the least but as you've heard
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prime minister conte's message is getting more loud and more clear especially when he's standing shoulder to shoulder with the russian president who once again reminded about the enormous amounts of cash that both sides were losing just because of this sanctions war. in 2012 we had a trade to no good $450000000000.00 now it's still $107.00 to do in a film not mistaken where these missing $100.00 into to do it i'll tell you where these are lost profits not only those we could've earned but also those european countries including italy have them occurred. several times during the press conference we heard the words i absolutely agree with my colleague which is aware thing when president vladimir putin meets western leaders however the who. is definitely an exception and even when the top politicians were taken questions on
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such an important and troubling issue for italy as libya and the new outbreak of the civil war there the leaders were on the same page and mr putin began with pointing the finger at nato will show that you will let us remember how it all started who destroyed leiby as a state it's only one of the few countries that assist and for the situation a military decision could not lead to libya's unification on the contrary today we are witnessing a dramatic situation now for a while. we haven't been getting any major updates from going as well about the ongoing political crisis there and the last question at the press conference was whether the 2 beaters brought up the matter during the talks and whether they had anything new to say about it well president vladimir putin once again pointed out how exactly the conflict began and also i had something particular to say about the
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opposition leader one. of you mr goh i do walked onto the squirrel looked up to the sky and addressed gautam to claim to himself president it's all well and good but we never heard back from goes on how he sees this so proclamations so i think we need to come back to earth and start operating under democratic procedures the rules which boil down to dialogue to the need to talk to the people you need to put to come to decide to the vote. so clearly this visit does show that russia is trying to benefit from its close ties with its only under its new euro skeptic government but when it comes to the e.u. as a whole the kremlin doesn't really have any illusions as usual and they're not willing to go too far. yet to the vatican where he spoke with the pope it's the 3rd time russia's president has met with pope francis after talks 520132015 they moved
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to the papal palace for negotiations on a short excursion through its treasury the talks to last at around 2 wage came a traditional exchange of gifts putin brought the pope an orthodox icon of russian . and 15 chapels the pontiff meanwhile presented to 18th century painting and they did not hold a news conference the holy city said that they discussed global issues including the conflict in ukraine unfairness wait. a mass public backlash. to kate's one of the 2 people in line to become britain's prime minister current foreign secretary jeremy hunt to he tied opposition labor party to jeremy colvin to atrocities in the nazi concentration camp auschwitz thousands have already signed a petition demanding that one apologize party boy code sprains the. a petition calling on the foreign secretary to apologize to the leader of the opposition
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jeremy corbyn has amassed over 16000 signatures because a lot of people are angry over these comments that really boil down to jeremy hunt making a link between the leader of the labor party and the atrocities perpetrated by hitler and the nazis take a listen to what the foreign secretary had to say about the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn in an interview with the jewish newspaper a little bit earlier on this week you know it's rather complacently said to myself thank goodness we don't have to worry about that kind of thing happening in the u.k. and no if i myself with the leader of the labor party who has opened the door to anti semitism in a way that is truly frightening to me corbin has been a lifelong campaigner for the rights of palestinians but he's also been accused of failing to root out anti semitism from within the labor party but these comments by
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jeremy hunt have managed to offend even those people that all natural corbyn supporters take a listen to just some of the reaction on twitter. that someone would visit auschwitz and use it as a means to attack the mainstream political party in the. german home 20 auschwitz when he came back he was so humbled by the experience he needed to use that does complaining material to insult his political opponents because that's the truth isn't it jeremy the whole cause then might win you a few votes using school cheap political points us to be one of the most despicable things i've ever seen even from a turi jeremy haun is the 2nd favorite after boris johnson to be the next prime minister head as a conservative leadership race on at the moment. but some say that his desire to
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reference you know the problem of anti semitism in the labor party is a way of deflecting from the. alleged islam a phobia within jeremy hunt own conservative party and also the chances of a general election here in the u.k. before the year is out is really creeping up boris johnson and jeremy hunt have been doing the campaign trails and variously trying to out brags that each other by pledging to both leave. by the end of that how do we deadline even if there is no deal in place and that could lead to an election where reg 0 we vote is we look to labor as some sort of alternative to all of this and so there is a genuine fear right now i think in conservative circles of the prospect of all been government and we've even seen stories leaks from the civil service which is supposed to be the power again of impartiality here in the u.k.
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suggesting that jeremy corbyn isn't fit to be prime minister and supporters of labor jeremy corbyn they will see these latest comments by jeremy hunt as sort of just another installment of this plot to discredit the labor leader. had a senior research associate of the time to begin for strategic studies wants nothing is more dangerous the minimizing the holocaust for political point scoring. i believe that this competition might be in such a high level that whoever is against corbin who might be the next prime minister would use any any means in order to gain some more votes this is very dangerous because when you try to minimize the mug me to do the holocaust to something which can be used. for political issues it is something which
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makes the holocaust happen again because if it was not such a big think that we can use it into the glue that we can use it here and there for whatever we like. pleated again. charmine as in the quip of a heat wave at the moment seems to be driving people crazy mean to everything from public nudity to must violence at swimming pools peta all of our reports. the heat wave that's being roasting parts of europe has seen some here in germany fall foul of the law take this mode played ride a brandenburg for example he received a caution from the police after his attempts to feel the breeze saw him decide to write his security with no clothes on but the behavior of some in germany's public swimming pools has been far more concerning at outdoor pool in distilled or so hundreds involved in a must brawl last weekend it started when
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a group of young men became embroiled in an argument with a family police to be cold and deployed pet the spray a witness described the scene there was a huge crowd of teenagers who were causing trouble around here they made those men with children cry police to escort the family away from the scene and authorities ordered that the pool be closed and said they didn't know too much about the identities of those behind the violence. colleagues describe the group as african looking at the incident and dissolute office fall from the only one to have taken place in germany in the last month here in coutts at the entry to a public swimming pool the place to be called there over in munich $150.00 teenagers rioted in the bavarian capital in western germany for a french fry stand so around 20 people involved in a brawl in which chairs and trust accounts were used as weapons gassing cack in
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a 23 year old man he required emergency said you have to being stopped following a dispute that began in a swimming pool and. pepper spray was again deployed after another bus brawl in many of the incidents police found witnesses reported that those involved were from a migrant background leading to quit. students about integration that's nothing to do with else says the federal office for migration refugees we are the wrong contact in relation to the facts below it is not the task of the federal office to comment on the situation in german outdoor swimming pools with the warm weather set to continue for a little while yet police pool security will be hoping that while the mercury rises attempt to stay cool peter all of a. saudi arabia's latest effort to look more liberal appears to have
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backfired a top u.s. hip hop star known for her provocative style will people here act at a major concert in the kingdom something that's raised a few eyebrows. oh well if human knowledge is going to perform in saudi arabia. imagine waking up from a 3 year comma and the 1st thing you hate sneaky menasha opening an m.t.v. musical festival in saudi arabia i don't think i woke up in some parallel universe . she's going to go and shake her all her songs are
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indecent about sex and shaking and then you tell me to where they are by and why the hell hypocrisy while thousands of saudi women can't even get out to get their basic needs thanks to the saudi government the saudi government is bringing him in ash to show the western world hey we are an open minded country. was. the crown prince how much and still man has actually been trying to use kind of these stunts or these very superficial changes that are not organic to saudi arabian society at all or to what it means to be a woman in saudi arabia it is kind of a silly image to imagine that the women attending the human r. ce concert are actually fully failed and wearing full length ropes society doesn't really they're not buying into this so-called attempt to modernize sort of society
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in this way i think that this basically includes relates the problem with the rule of the crown prince of example the decision mission of hypotheses somebody who has made absolutely. no real changes during the entire time that he has been rudely as i said to the ruler of saudi arabia at the same time we all know about the scandal with questions you've asked your the war on yemen oaklands of human rights abuses these are all continuing how bizarre is attempting to do these very basic 3 weeks of this gestures to kind of seem to deceive them to their local audience. china and the u.k. are in the midst of a diplomatic route over protests in hong kong want to tell us a lot on all the news break.
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what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be present. for something i want to be. actually going to be pretty much like in the 43 in the morning people are. interested always in the why. they should. be public especially younger generation got fed up with that well sort of test because i will sort of test they failed was a democratic reforms they are fairly recent economic reforms as well and when we saw russia come to sitting in a chair and they were parliament german parliament of georgia it made people simply mad to know because there were everyone realize that this government has failed with everything and now they allowed some russian coalition to take the seat of
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chair of the gordon parliament where they don't anybody independence was actually declare. welcome back raul has broken out between china and the u.k. over the form of a british colony of hong kong the territory has seen large protests against beijing resulting in a rest and injuries nandan support for the demonstrators there has infuriated china . reports. the massive protests taking place in hong kong these past few weeks over and they all proposed extradition bill how from now spilled into an international dispute the u.k. or the formal colonial power of hong kong has openly voice that support for the protesters we should have a sense of all about home comb and we should have
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a specific sense of our obligations to the individual citizens of hong kong and that means speaking up about what's been happening it's up to the people of hong kong to decide what they think should happen in terms of their own government hong kong is not part of the united kingdom but the u.k. signed an internationally binding legal agreement in 1904 that enshrines the one country 2 systems rule in trying to the basic freedoms of the people of hong kong and we stand foursquare behind that agreements foursquare behind the people of hong kong and there will be serious consequences if that internationally binding legal agreements were not to be on it the sense of obligation towards the team a credit 6 future of the hong kong people was openly and widely supported by the u.k. media as well london sense a pattern isn't over its former colonial power was openly and supported and more encouraged when the hong kong colonial flake appeared in the legislative building which was smashed on monday some u.k.
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twitter users even went as far as calling for reagan if they cation or reclaim of their former british colony however though the chinese foreign minister is clearly not happy with the sudden increase of interest of london in hong kong off they are accusing london of supporting the law breakers in the city. that the british won the freedom of hong kong residents is a shameless statement that i would like to ask mr hans what democracy hong kong had during british colonial rule over hong kong the people of. hong kong did not even have the right to march on the streets. that comments of course they not sit well with the u.k. government which went far as even to summon the chinese ambassador in response but whatever your view on the hong kong extradition bill is it's hard to take calls from british officials seriously just take for example the last the point of
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governor of hong kong he was neither elected nor chinese and just to give you a better understanding on what i'm talking about here are the names of the 5 past governors of hong kong under u.k. rule did you notice the trend moreover up until mighty $97.00 which was the last year that hong kong was under a rule no one lections will held under universal suffrage today hong kong might indeed be fighting for its right spots it's not the former colonial power which should be weighing in there's an element of wounded sovereignty with the british criticism but the chinese want to make it clear this is sovereign chinese territory or want to help our bid not you still hold elections in iran hong kong they're really not into position to criticize i think that's the sticking to it from the chinese of course it's hypocritical i'm sad to say that not only the british but
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the american and most other western governments you know hypocrisy should be part of their of the official title of how they conduct their affairs how they deal with their human rights issues at home and then how they will use any pretext to support things like color revolutions this is perfectly fine from the point of view of this government i think of course there's a huge role offers. the us president has given a speech at the lincoln memorial in washington as part of american independence day celebrations minutes she also made an unusual parents in the capital city for the 4th of july which has doubts. the show of a lifetime trumps the finest white jobs on tanks would be part of the festivities but while concessions by sound that the heavy equipment could damage the civilian roads and in a sign of protest demonstrators put up a baby trump balloon near the washington monument many democrats on mainstream media have also attacked saying he is miniaturized the event and using it for
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political gain ahead of next year's election they also claimed the capitol looks more like putin's russia even wolf korea. meanwhile seems feelings of patriotism in the us in decline according to a new gallup poll pride in the u.s. has hit its lowest point since 2003 when it was 92 percent but this year's results show the number of people who say that proud to be americans has dropped to 70 percent sarah flounders head of the international action center says the theme of this year's july 4th parade is in keeping with washington's policy priorities everyone know this and why. and it's also broadcasting more than $800.00 u.s. military bases around the world outside the us that's where countries one yesterday and the in largest cost of more than 65 percent of all of all
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u.s. expenditures u.s. expenditures the federal government low keyed the military machine out of very time went into structure health care education is all declining and when the gap between rich or just fire that any time in u.s. history. the head of the u.s. air force has a short americans at the country's ready for a nuclear war revealing the 3 lights that would flush on his red office phone and the country he chose for his armageddon scenario was russia. should war with a nuclear power happen and i'm going to primarily use russia as my example today as the most dangerous nuclear threat we face and i fully expect 3 lights to lights up on my read switch phone in the office the 1st step in the night masking would be to team up with nato which she called 1st and foremost an alliance to send bombers next would be to order the north american aerospace defense command to intercept
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incoming missiles and finally deploy nuclear submarines for a massive 2nd strike journalist martin sommer says it's all just sales pitch for more pentagon money. you've got to remember the military industrial complex in the west is is is a money making machine primarily. as they know that russia has upgraded its nuclear arsenal because it had to really because of basically the got you know short range nuclear weapon straight in their face if you imagine if the russians were to apply support to similar weapons into cuba we know what happened in 16263 when that happened. so the they are basically wanting to spend more money on more nuclear weapons so they're basically this is a basically a sales pitch the real threat of nuclear war is definitely there but talking about it like this is more for public consumption than anything else it's supposed to reassure people but if you read between the lines it's not very reassuring it's all
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it's going to suggesting that it's come before these wars can be fought and won a lot would realize years ago that's that's impossible. on thursday the annual moscow and form opened in the russian capital quality of life is the main theme of this year's event leading experts from different countries came to moscow to study the city's architectural and social project and sign new contracts among them a famous architect the mayors of those caps which are considered examples of the world's best developed cities health care transport and real estate are among the topics that will cost you r t caught up with moscow mare said again. that would mean they get a large modern cities are based on human capital investments flow in where people live comfortably the urban forum is a conversation about people's needs how to make a city oriented towards its inhabitants it's about which houses they live in which
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public spaces and parks are nearby whether transport is convenient whether the city is safe to live in of course there are developers and investors here at the forum who are organizing the development of the city they're interested in seeing how our city is developing the kind of dynamic we have in moscow today is difficult to find anywhere besides when we talk about the people and the development of cities politics does not interfere experts and urban development analysts architects transport management all those who are the best in their jobs are gathering here and they are not interested in political nuances. that's all for this i'll be back in touch minutes again let's play a news update now on out international as well to pot. that's geysers financial survival guide liquid assets not those that you can
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convert into gas quite easily. to keep in mind though as a tremendous place. for. my 7 years doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse we started going after the users in the prison population sewer we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was on the hill. then the war on drugs. there are countless numbers of people who are in prison for. sins for boring or minor offenders in the drug trade it's a lot watching your children grow up and miss you in waves and say by day as you're
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walking out of a business it's just it doesn't get easier. magic mushrooms use down some contacts used in the wrong way carry carry potential arms like any any psychoactive substances. but it's used in the right way they seem to have quite a. profound therapy to potential and quite a good safety profile as well. welcome to worlds apart it took almost a decade for russia and georgia to start normalizing their relations after the 2008
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war and south when they keep unfortunate seating arrangements through much of the progress out of the window with the georgians taking to the streets to decry i suppose it's russian aggression and the russians turning off the top on the can all make alterations is there is still at a rational way out well to discuss that i'm now joined by the. pad of the school of international relations at the georgian institute of public affairs and previously a foreign policy assistant to the prime minister of georgia mr sharon is good to talk to you thank you very much for your time. thank you now despite the difficulties and history between russia and georgia many russians still into team de dio this unique georgian hospitality that a guest is a ghast who should be treated with respect regardless of where he or she comes from how could this case of the visiting russian be on the seat he too can department
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provoke such a crisis in the bilateral relationship and that's a very good question but it was not only rhodes a visit to some obscure russian m.p. who more actually i never. had heard of him before and actually many of my russian colleagues never heard of him before that georgian public especially younger generation got fed up with the well thought of test because our 3rd test they failed was a democratic reforms they failed of us economic reforms as well and finally is this a result of the mr governor who actually don't blame him personally for anything he was told to take say told the chair of the parliament and that's what he didn't know about thinking that people simply were shocked when they soak in russian communists and let me tell you one thing during the soviet union away georgians in the 1st in the 1st place we were unhappy with cohen is as such and not to.

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