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but let's look for. the. top level talks between the needs of the brush up on iran and rock pop and i'm proud of the future of the syrian crisis with the president's denouncing actions in yemen following recent assaults on riyadh oil facilities. forest gets to the british prime minister skips his own news conference after a failed talks in luxembourg as the e.u. accuses johnson of failing to offer anything new. and does india on the disputed territory of kashmir a prominent separatist need to await trial in a decades old magia case we hear from his wife. magine
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a new human being locked up in a cage fight by 7 people with an open that. it's 3 am here in the russian capital i'm substituted in the name. of. fun for us the leaders of russia tuckey and iran have wrapped up their 5th summit over the long running conflict in syria a correspondent refreshing has been following the talks in the capital. it has been a very busy day and now the fief summit trilateral summit on syria is over here and karen before that the leaders of turkey iran and russia had a tete a tetes and definitely they had a lot to discuss and this time the talks focused on 3 major things 1st and number
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one was the situation in syria is no than province small of the the it is a very huge area it is believed to be home right now from $2.00 to $3000000.00 people it is also conceded to be the last remaining stronghold of and to government forces in syria including. moderate so-called opposition and also al qaida like islam is a very dangerous terrorists very hard to deal with not along negotiate with the chorus of the 3 leaders and the 3 countries and syria and other regional players and outside players have been facing this big challenge how to get treat of terrorists and this is something all the 3 leaders agreed should be done of course as soon as possible but how to do that without harming civilians in that area and we heard at the press conference today from all 3 leaders from mr han to mr added
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a gun and mr clinton that 1st of all counted terry's operations in that area shoot continuing to another breakthrough that we actually had today as a result of this summit is constitutional committee this is a centerpiece of the u.n. peace after he's in syria and this is a crucial mcnamee's and we heard that from mr han instead of going to mr putin to bring peace to syria and to actually stab wise the entire region and it has been discussed for almost a year already and today we heard that the least of the members of this can. miti has been approved by turkey iran and russia 150 people those a loyal to the current syrian government and as well as opposition figures they are those who are supposed to represent the syrian people and the international arena and held political stability nation in the country another focus during these talks
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was regarding the territory in north of syria east of the euphrates river and we heard from all 3 leaders that they respect the territorial integrity of syria should be the crucial moment of. stabilizing the situation in that country but at the same time we heard from turkey that they want to create a kind of c.t. of refugees in that area east of your freighters is now under the control of the american troops together with some european nations and turkey of course is involved in that part it's a good initiative but at the same time it kind of contradicts the idea of territorial integrity so i guess there were some breakthrough there were some agreements and major discussions but still the raw
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disagreements between turkey russia and iran on of course how exactly to bring peace to syria and we heard that the next 6 summit on syria will be held in tehran and which means more discussions to come. to washington on a rein in president's also discussed the drone strikes on 2 major saudi arabian oil refineries over the weekend the united states claims iran is directly responsible something tyrone denies into trying to reports. it's not even been a week since the famous most stosh was shaved off the face of america's foreign policy if you know what i mean but even without mr bolton someone else who is actually in charge of diplomacy has tweeted the u.s. will join efforts with allies to ensure iran is held accountable for its aggression and there's plenty of other hawks to explain how not supposed to be done it is now
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time for the united states to put on the table an attack on iranian oil refineries if they continue their provocations were increased nuclear enrichment so this sound of the drums of war is back because oil refineries in saudi arabia went up in flames now after a hit see this island right here that is the kingdom of bahrain as seen from space the fire was so huge that the black of the smoke was almost just as big as you can see right there but who said it was to iran the u.s. state department even though boss might compare didn't explain how they knew the rain ians did it i'll tell you what the who the rebels who are fighting a civil war in yemen even said it was us but for washington that's just a smokescreen. amid all the cool deescalation iran has now launched and i'm president of the tyco on the world's energy supply the damages indeed of men's if
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you look at it from one side the world's biggest black gold producer says the strike cut its crude all supplied by around a half donald trump quickly called the saudi crown prince to offer him full support but we know just how much oil and how much cash saudi arabia has riyadh has already called its buyers telling them the disaster is still not enough to disturb its black gold exports plus they've been known as a western darling in the middle east for years and the saudis have been bombing the who think the rebels in yemen with the solid approval of the us and allies. but back to iran the number one troublemaker in the area through washington's
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lenses i mean lately even donald trump has hinted he's ready to engage in diplomacy with their leadership could happen it could have. no problem with the black plumes of smoke from the burning saudi oil have probably clouded those intentions with or without john bolton want to deal with iran remains the u.s. administration's toughest puzzle we should really think very carefully and the european view did i think be cautious and really looking at it more wise man. to what usa really clearly wants to do is that take this as a pretext perhaps to ratchet up more pressure on iran and also potentially. go. war with iran it would be really not wise for usa to get into
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a war situation and perhaps wait a little while i get the information and really analyze that to see who was the real perpetrator. talks to get the stored proc set process moving forward how foreign flight british prime minister boris johnson at the european commission president in luxembourg this monday but the e.u. says johnson failed to provide any viable alternatives and despite comparing himself to the incredible hulk before the talks boris johnson done ducked out of a joint news conference because a few noisy protesters had gathered nearby. was. with was the
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was it's on. mr johnson. he holds the future of all u.k. citizens and every you citizens live in the u.k. he sense it's his responsibility. you know people our people count on you but the clock is ticking you see is time twice so last week boris johnson losing a series of votes in the house of commons that would see basically parliament pushing back the brags that deadline passing and no deal drags it legislation as it's been dubbed but we've done saw boris johnson's move to suspend parliament coming into play and that's where we are now the parliament still suspended that's despite the scottish court ruling that his suspension of parliament was on norful and so boris johnson has been trying to use that time in between to negotiate
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a deal with the e.u. that would see an alternative to the northern irish backstop but this proved so contentious in accepting any deal between the 2 sides but it would appear if you've been depending on who you believe there hasn't been much progress the prime minister says that talks are going along swiftly and that he sees a deal that could be struck between the 2 sides but many on the e.u. sides including the locks and the prime minister who resource speaking on his own at that press conference saying that the responsibility for any alternative proposals for a deal have to come from the u.k. side and the european side say they're simply not seeing that progress taking place and all of this expedited by the fact that of course we're heading towards that october 31st deadline and should no deal be struck between the 2 sides well then the u.k. will leave with no deal on a trading relationship on wall trade organization rules that many economists here in the u.k. have said will cause huge disruption and actually in fact even the government's own
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impact analyses for worst case scenario saying that no deal breakers you could see shortages of fuel and medicine food and huge queues at the border at dover so far as many here in the u.k. are concerned work needs to really step up pace if a deal is to be struck. now tong an an armed man has been seriously injured by antigovernment protesters during the netas drowned of demonstrations the man reportedly tried to confront a segment of a rally before being fish he attacked he was left unconscious and required treatment at the scene with his condition being described as serious video of the incident has gone viral online and we should warn you you may find footage of such . you know how you come to when god. was other which will mock. the protest movement in
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hong kong marked 100 days over the weekend and once again they clashed with police the demonstrations were initially sparked by a controversial extradition back in june since then however the demands of the anti beijing protesters have become much brutal and to talk to both attention and support of the west meanwhile one of the hong kong protest leaders joshua wong is currently in the u.s. as part of his wild tool he is set to attend a congressional hearing on the so-called hong kong human and democracy act this tuesday one arrived in the u.s. after a visit to job any where he was received as an honored guest out of france concerning human rights i'm to walk to sara flounders believes the u.s. is playing a decisive role in the hong kong protest movement. from the early beginning this is a movement that is a very well funded and highly organized over years and years by the national
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endowment for democracy by u.s. and british forces to create a social movement to weaponize our opposition to china and to be used as a weapon in the tree where young people or organized absolutely hate china in every possible way and will reins in ideas that make a separate hong kong and density that's totally hostile to china and all of these protesters when they carry us and british flags and colonial flags that they want the active intervention of the u.s. against china a murder trial in the disputed province of kashmir is causing shock waves in india that story and more of course after the break.
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you know world a big part of the new 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 bats 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. the world is driven by a dream. that there is. no
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dares thinks. we dare to ask. welcome back a prominent separatist leader from disputed kashmir is set to face trial in india over a mud to date least he is just unlike is the head of a group that wants the muslim majority region to belong neither to india and pakistan the nuclear armed neighbors that both want to claim kashmir and full his separatist group has been banned in india under a new anti terror alert all though he's a former minute and a quarter of a century ago his group adopted non violent methods many faces trial for allegedly beating a group of militants who killed 4 indian air force personnel in kashmir in 1990
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he's been in an indian prison since march on to the north that allows for suspects to be held for up to 2 years without charge his wife told us about the inhumane prison conditions she says he's been captain. imagine any human being locked up in a cage 5 by 7 feet with an open lateran to sleep there on the really hard cemented floor without any blanket and with this hypertensive lights on his head all the time he's got blood clots in his eyes because the light doesn't go off and he's not allowed to open the cage even for a minute and in the 24 hours just for 10 to 15 minutes to open the cage and like you know you with a leash you pull out a dog from the from the dog house and you force them to walk even an animal won't do that because naturally your legs your arms your bourne's they become stagnant and he requires definite physiotherapy which has been recommended by the
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doctors from that you tensions increased when india stripped kashmir all that special autonomy status last month india sent in thousands of additional troops arrested 4000 and imposed a communications blockade on the region mashal meet again believes india is silencing kashmiri forces. it's basically it's that last for you know just an easy terms like a land grab i mean we're sitting in this house and just imagine if some gangsters it common to attack us and you know this not to be our properties and you know they force us to write the name in give them the property rights and cut off all the electricity all food supplies and we have no voice no connection to the outside world so we're left defenseless in the same manner that's what they're doing with us right now they're starving us to death. 1.4000000 and and i why says they're not being heard because naturally we have a voice but all is
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a clamp down on communications on internet and is a blanket ban on all the political voices and there's no social media there's no mobile networks no radios don't television so we are totally living on another planet right now the kashmir dispute remains one of the longest unresolved conflicts since british politician to india and pakistan in 1947 an indian security expert we spoke to justify new delhi's actions and said that our friend on kashmir independence is not a viable option. pakistan has changed the demography in the areas that it occupies what we call as pakistan occupied kashmir and they have also brought in a large amount of the regular presence that is the militants and the terrorists since india had taken the decision on august 5 or more the government big decisions
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to ensure that there would be nor. weiland from the people and also that there will be noise by pakistan and the support of the terror groups how india there at the moment it's not very clear but the political claim to pakistan occupied kashmir as the unfinished part of partition is still there on the indian political spreadsheet if you will. confine you to a controversial bill in california which if made your would force universities in the state to provide students to tom and ate a pregnancy with abortion pills the proposal has sparked outrage by ensuring that abortion care is available on campus college students will not have to choose between delaying important medical care or haven't to travel long distances on these classes the work not on my dime not on my dime taxed me to help
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the homeless tax me to help social services the don't tax me to pay for the disposal of human life they should be ashamed to risk women's lives and schools. if it gets the approval of california's governor and 2023 campus health services at dozens of universities in the state will be required to provide students with abortion pills according to the bill there more than 400000 eligible female students are california state university campuses private donations of about $10000000.00 will be used to train staff and and buy ultrasound machines but it's feared that eventually the state would have to cut the cost all universities would have to raise student health fees a study of adolescent how found that more than $500.00 women at public universities in california seek medication for an abortion every month current. t.v. host and reese everson autonomy and discuss this development. we have to allow
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women to decide if they want to pursue their education with the complications of bearing children that would be an economic harm to them they have to be able to be able to make a choice and providing them the tools with the abortion pill is simply just doing and doing just that we have to give women a choice but we should also be pushing adoption as an option why do we just want to hand them a pill and say it's ok here take care of your problems you know what the problem is we need to address this before these women get pregnant we need to educate these college students handing them over a pill is not the answer here are we going to say to a woman you know what you had a chance to get an education to create a better life for yourself but you completely ruined that and now that you're pregnant we're not going to be able to complete your studies or there's a risk that you won't be able to do that and so you just have to drop out and a person who doesn't have an education doesn't have the ability going to go after
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high level jobs i now want and i'm now you're at a because most women ceasar is not interested in being on government and oh in order to go sailing and most women are showing it off or even having already and more fit only a little more you know we can get we can allow these women to go through with a full term pregnancy and allow them to choose adoption but can we actually be honest and discuss the impact of carrying a child for 9 months on a college campus when you absolutely had no desire to be pregnant not only was i an 18 year old mother and did i finish my career and am i here talking to you today but i'm also the product of adoption and adoption is an option and it's an option that seems to be totally off the table in america today when did we stop talking about the fact that you can give a video and saying get off the t.v. that is born in america every baby is born there are 37 families that want to adopt that baby something is very wrong when we're handing out abortion pills on campus
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we're allowing women to decide for the. themselves based on what they know about their life experiences and their socio economic status or are they in a position to move forward and currently take one the role of being a mother that is something that's not taken lightly by these women and i believe that when we allow them the tools to make the choice they're going to say you know i have to make this choice for me very simply morally wrong it's morally wrong to promote abortion in a way that it becomes the chosen choice where it becomes the number one choice over a life i'm pro-choice i believe in a woman's right to choose i believe there are circumstances where she should have that choice but i also believe that we need to advocate for a life the reality is is that going to school full time and having a newborn baby is very difficult and it's a burden that some women have decided that they don't want to take on and frankly
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who are we to say that they should be forced to go to term with a pregnancy if they're feeling that they're not ready that's on news all be in touch minutes time with move updates don't go father because up next it's a documentary on the lives of french gypsies. a tense situation in venezuela is still all over the news the problem in venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented but that socialism has been only implemented for inside venezuela things are different we're going to announce sanctions against a troll to venezuela so if you. have a supplemental. that absent that. data to see on the keep the
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