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we choose to look for common ground. has ordered a symmetrical response to the latest u.s. missile test that as russia warns the un security council of a new arms race if action is not taking. one step away from an arms race that cannot be controlled regulated in any way the united states will not remain a party to a treaty that is deliberately violated by russian. conservative activists in the us celebrate after a court agrees to reconsider a case accusing global tech giants like google and facebook of anti conservative bias. in the ship's captain who faces jail for saving law grants from the mediterranean has turned down
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a french bribery award using paris. that is european states still wrangle over what to do with the new comers. from moscow thanks for joining us in our to international diner hawkins with the tonight's welcome to the program vladimir putin has ordered a symmetrical response solve the threat posed by u.s. missile weapon was recently tested just after washington pulled out of a key arms control treaty with moscow who also ordered analysis of the new developments. has the story. there you have a and all the latest developments in statements are in essence the new reality of the world without the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty how murder by washington and moscow decades ago and eventually torn apart after an announcement by the u.s.
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president donald trump at the end of last year earlier this week the u.s. state department announced that the u.s. successfully tested a new cruise missile that was previously outlawed by the terms of the i.n.f. treaty plus even before that the u.s. secretary of defense revealed that america was working on the deployment of new missiles to the asia pacific and the head of the pentagon made it clear that he wants that to happen asap now this friday the russian president as a result of that got together with the most senior russian officials that are in charge of security in this country and now he's saying that the american tests are nothing but a clear indication that washington pulled out of the treaty now because moscow was violating something russia believes that this was a well calculated plan to get their hands on tied the americans orchestrated a propaganda campaign alleging violations by russia as it's now clear this was just
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a smokescreen to hide washington's own breaches of the treaty and its intention to leave it this old leaves 0 doubts about america's real intentions have got rid of the existing limits it's now free to deploy previously forbid missiles anywhere in the world top american politicians say that you systems could be deployed 1st to the asia pacific region but this affects our interests as well because it is situated near our borders over the last few months we kept hearing warnings from the russian capital that if here they realize that washington is rushing to develop or deploy new missiles now that they don't have to abide by the terms of the agreement moscow will do exact. plea the same and on friday mr program made it clear that the russian take on this won't change and that moscow was ready to take all the necessary steps and i mean maybe as you know we've never wanted and still don't want to get into an arms race which is expensive and destructive for
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a country's economy all the latest weapons that we've been developing were response to america's unilateral pullout from the 2003 antiballistic missile treaty we were forced to maintain the security of our people and our country we are doing the same now and no doubt we'll keep on doing this in the future so once again the message from the russian government is they don't want to be dragged into this game but they are being forced to do it and the response from them well come quickly nuclear policy analyst believes without restraints and all of an arms race the world is heading down a dangerous path. the u.s. is looking into different sorts research into hypersonic wind vehicles not. even lies and because they can cross the line already you're getting. technology and the big dangerous and risky questions is is nobody know what this will the future and what this will mean for future stability and what we really need is
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a dialogue between the u.s. and russia as a starting to bring the 2 sides together because it is in everybody's mutual interests to minimize the risk of a nuclear war i think what's important to realize with arms control treaties the restraints on countries we're heading into dangerous and uncharted territory. becomes a severe possibility of a situation surrounding the collapse of the on after he was addressed that u.n. security council where tensions flared russia and china called for global action to prevent a new arms race rival powers blamed each other for the ongoing escalation. if do you realize that because of the u.s. ambitions we are one step away from an arms race that cannot be controlled or regulated in any way the united states will not remain a party to a treaty that is deliberately violated by russia with this depended only on us we would not reach this dangerous situation the united states is taking the necessary
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steps to address the threat posed by intermediate range missile forces being deployed in ever larger numbers by russia and china are good if you but what about you are you going to avoid responsibility for what is happening to future generations forgive you for this russia's present actions are in line with the passing of aggression that represents a clear threat to international peace and security of the russian federation is the sole responsibility for the reason demise of the. us it would have been the minds of you know from the stand by your responses to the americans you are returning to historical situation when missiles targeted european cities from different sites the u.s. was preparing to do this. that the fact that they launched this tomahawk missile from a mark 41 launcher proves what russia had been complaining about when the us put these agents missile systems near the russian border russian western border and
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said oh these are to guard against iranian missiles which of course don't even exist there are no russian intermediate range missiles based around the united states and there aren't any chinese intermediate range missiles based around the united states and the danger of these missiles is that they can strike their targets within minutes so it forces countries like russia or china to put their i.c.b.m. signed hair trigger response is very very dangerous time now and it's a going to lead to an enormous arms race. conservative activists in the u.s. saw celebrating offer. court agreed to reconsider a censorship case against facebook google twitter apple those bringing the lawsuit accusing tech giants of bias out of suppressing content from the conservative end of the political spectrum a controversial right activist laura is leading the case with a group called freedom watch she previously been banned from all kinds of online
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platforms twitter and facebook to pave. the lawsuit also alleges the 4 tech giants are violate the 1st amendment and u.s. anti monopoly laws there's been a growing number of leaks and testimonies from those who worked for big tech alleging an anti conservative bias even out blacklist where if someone. shows that there are conservative and they'll be blacklisted between different companies and different teams. that really need to change i see google executives go to congress and say it's not going to be late it is not political and i'm just so sure that's not true they're telling people that oh they don't they don't have any blacklist this is all you know they don't have any political ideology they don't have any political bias but it's really clear that they do the current legal consensus that the tech giants are allowed to moderate the content which appears on their sites or through their apps they have denied any censorship. do you discriminate more on philosophy like anti conservative versus pro liberal
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no our policies in our rhythms don't take a look consideration any affiliation philosophy we're viewpoint there is absolutely no directive in any of the changes that we make to have a bias in anything that we do we use a robust methodology to reflect what is being said about any given topic at any particular time and we try to do it objective leave using a set of rubrics certainly if this happened to her this is happened to a lot of people and it's high time that the big tech giants were challenge to hunt this there's a confusion i think because americans love free speech and we love private property so we love for example when it's a company and we say well that company has a right to do anything it wants to but there comes a point where it's almost like a public utility because they have such a monopoly on communication in general especially in terms of social media so some
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of these giants that really do have control. they've changed the game you can only come to one conclusion when it seems to only happen against conservatives in general and and i think that this flies in the face of of our free speech and you know that for most of us in america we could agree that our 1st amendment speech right is critical to everything that is freedom and most of us would wish that some of these tech giants would go along with that. the german captain of a margaret rescue boat in the mediterranean has slowed the bravery of ward from fronts yuki's pirates of the given its treatment of refugees. we do not need authorities deciding about who is a hero and who is illegal at the same time your police is stealing blankets from people that you're forced to live in the streets while you read protests and criminal ice people that are standing up for rights of migrants and asylum seekers . in 2017 spoke was seized by italian or thirties in the port of lampedusa with
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rescued moderates on board she was charged with assisting illegal immigration and could face up to 20 years in jail paris mayor's office has reacted to her criticisms of the french authorities inviting her to the city to see how migrants are actually treated. we are waiting for you in paris to show you the different ways we are ensuring a dignified reception for migrants despite the tensions that exist on the subject with the state you'll fight is ours while the french capital is at odds with the federal government over migrants france is also wrangling over the issue with fellow human was shown to be delved deeper into the story. paris has consistently lobbied for better or worse that consent is for migrants while the city was actually the 1st to open a temporary reception center which some 13000 migrants said to have passed through and it's invested 40000 u.s. in a restaurant to feed my kids if the paris mess says they would have done more but for
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the french government i do not understand why the government is allowing indignity and kiryas on the capital's doorstep between 700 and the 1200 migrants are sleeping rough in the streets in makeshift camps under bridges on roadsides where they're forced to live in inhumane conditions and does she have a point that the french state has repeatedly cleared migrant camps in paris but when one is dismantled sure enough another soon replaces it michael's government has also been criticised for a controversial asylum and immigration bill in a bid to limit new arrivals that law double to 90 days the time in which illegal immigrants could be detained it shortened deadlines for asylum applications and made illegal crossing of borders as in offense with a jail time of up to
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a year but is really in a position to sought out the problem itself it's been trying with germany to find consensus across the entire you for a solution to the crisis on that level brussels is slamming italy and the eastern european cup. for shutting the door was tom my question is very people critical with the mayor of paris is doing i don't know what went into the mind. of mine because you see of course they're not welcome. here and you can see the people sleeping in the street it's a tough. political with respect to eat it because it is getting most of the 900 fans and take them in such large numbers so they blame the tenant for not opening their borders but the fans don't do that either so it's completely political the terms of the day in the media and maybe because exactly because of the so-called humanitarian probably see which gives them the illusion that they would be rescued
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and they want the i mean the world all be from migrants in not happy at the way that they treated the activists not happy at the way the government to helping the local governments not being happy with the federal government and those federal governments not happy with brussels brussels it seems is not happy either it's one of huge circle going around and around but it's actually not getting anywhere. paris. this picture of british prime minister boris johnson putting his foot on a table during breaks it's walks in paris has drawn a lot of criticism online many users though didn't see the whole video which suggests the french president seemed to joke the table could also be used as a footstool with a pad and sharing a lot of over the inside. rude and embarrassing imagine if not put his food on the table and buckingham palace
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would a not a slope take your foot of the table man arrogant uncivilized the updated version of donald trump don't love this pseudo boorish antics fool or distract you he doesn't act like this because he has no class but because he is off and for the class that can afford to act as if they had none. some suggest that might quite a trick johnson to make a fall out of him or that it's a display of alpha male body language french newspaper le parisien even ran a story explaining it's not an insulting incident but rather a joke british radio host and columnist john gordon thinks the accusations against the u.k. prime minister are ridiculous boris johnson is what you call a rock star politician he is the only politician apart from trump known by one name is boris and that's what he was like when he was the mayor of london and don't forget you got democratically elected twice he's the man who got stuck on a zip wire which would have actually left him suspended in the air which would have
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killed most politicians career but people go oh it's boorish so his style is very hands on his style is optimistic but irish johnson is trying to deliver what the british people want and the british people at the moment are with boorish johnson we don't necessarily want another blue slick politician like cameron no thank you to attack boris at the moment for having his 4 on a table when the president of france is actually explained it was an insult to me just seems ridiculous i think the media need to grow up. human rights groups are raising the alarm over the trumpet ministrations plans to keep on documented children in detention indefinitely the detention of children can lead to trauma susanto feelings and exposure to dangerously natick with medical care no mounds of time in detention see for children and prolonged detention is particularly harmful currently under the 1997 floors agreement the tamed migrant children have to be
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released after 20 days as there are any accompanying parents but the new policy is likely to remove that time limit homeland security argues it will help stop the exploitation of children. new rules protect children by reducing incentives for adults including human smugglers to exploit minors in the dangerous journey to our border using them to beat the system and be released into united states no child should be upon in a scheme to manipulate our immigration system which is why the new rule eliminates the incentive to avoid children as a free ticket or as one gentleman in one of my all told me a passport for migration to united states or so far this year some 600000 people have been detained at u.s. borders since 20187 children have died in immigration custody human rights lawyer believes the new policies likely to worsen the situation. it does 3 things actually what's being proposed it would as you say allow children to be held indefinitely
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right now there are limits on how long a child can be held in detention the 2nd thing it does is remove all state regulations on these types of detention centers and that there are only does is it will deny access to independent observers who want to go to sea and make sure that the conditions that hold children and their families are appropriate so if they're held indefinitely well you know children are going to be abused and treated terribly these immigrants are already and uniquely terrible circumstances and this is only going to make it worse the u.s. eeriness really has a coercive measure to try to get your migrants from coming into the country basically that the u.s. is saying. if you come to this country with children you're going to be treated
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very badly and your children are going to be treated badly so don't come. second belgian region will introduce a ban on how unconscious lorton next month kosher slaughter requires animals to be alive and healthy killed by having their throats cut freestanding isn't widely used which is one of the reasons why the practice is banned in several e.u. countries but the muslim and jewish communities aren't happy including in belgium. everyone will just do it at home or in some corner hidden from view i don't think that's what they want to achieve i think that the bans have more to do with 2 legged animals than with 4 legged ones if there is one positive thing that comes out of this latest attempt to curtail religious freedom it's the bringing closer together of jewish and muslim communities we spoke to slovenian philosophy about the issues raised i don't think it is necessarily let me say this.
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we should never forget that buried in your op only on the field of. election only right equality but they find a candidate they could just take that both sides again if you're a side and the masculine side effect that i claimed god. limits and you know. if you got me buckling fundamentally immediately internet i just let deep end go close. but explode when they don't exist in the same. league when bade him back. or 9th round of peace talks between the u.s. and the taliban is under way in cata but a new study has raised concerns that any peace talks in afghanistan could be
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undermined by cia backed militias operating in the country the report by brown university is what's an integer it argues if a deal is brokered in washington withdraws its troops the militias could start causing trouble. militias that operate outside the control of the central state and the chain of command of its armed forces will undermine the process of state formation and the prospects for a sustainable peace. hasn't confirmed black english is in the region the links have been alleged throughout the almost 2 decades america's been fighting in afghanistan more details here's the quote peace talks with the taliban could be making some serious headway washington is certainly optimistic about them conversations are going well the truth will be in the reality of what really happens other going to we can reduce violence will create a space where we can withdraw not only american support but nato forces that are there as well reducing violence would be great in
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a country that's seen 19 years of continuous war according to the reports there are 4 key negotiating points at the moment 1st the taliban must guarantee that it will not allow foreign armed groups to use afghanistan as a base for their terrorist attacks an obvious reference to al qaeda which brought the u.s. and its allies to the country in the 1st place in return the u.s. and nato troops must pull out from afghanistan then there's the questions of a permanent cease fire an internal political dialogue and then there's a couple of elephants in the room like for example the future of cia armed and trained afghan militias a new report by a u.s. based brown university's watson institute argues in fact no real peace could be possible unless their future is addressed. throughout the militias reportedly have committed serious human rights abuses including numerous extra judicial killings of civilians cia sponsorship ensures that their operations are clouded in secrecy our
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concern is if such units and militias continue to operate from of understanding in afghanistan it's going to. be a clause that white men continue and i think that these militias are uncontrollable the most infamous of these groups is the so-called coast protection force from summary executions to torture you name the human rights abuses they've probably been accused of it and they're not exactly shy about who they hang around with we are better trained than the afghan national army the helicopters and drones belong to the us but we regularly received requests to support them. the cia doesn't admin they train these militias of course but they have quite the track record during the soviet afghan war they financed a group of islamic fighters called the mujahideen to fight the afghan government
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then backed by the u.s.s.r. and guess who came out of the mujahideen the same taliban that continues to be a thorn in the side of the us to this day one of the conditions of u.s. withdrawal is that this year you also will. stop all activities and leave the country newsgroups. to spawn or return to the cool or taken under the control rather central government in kabul then this peace process is a complete sham and it will cut it as much we as a bunch of slangs went because these groups will still be operating this year you will still have a presence in the country therefore the us will still object or at least be occupied afghanistan when training more militant groups to fight the ones that turned on you last time lands you in trouble once again it might be time to take a hint donald quarter artie. thought he's in colombia have launched a crackdown on illegal cocoa farms were farmers say they need to grow the crops to survive and if the government breaking
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