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u.s. security chiefs discussed for tensional action against iran off to saudi arabia claims tehran was behind the recent bombing of its oil refineries. global security body interpol says at least a dozen suspected terrorists commented europe by crossing the mediterranean. while powers failed to cease fire on the serious problems and russia and the us question you and i have to deal with terrorists in the area. and human rights watch reveals thousands of children in nigeria have been detained in a counter terror crackdown. he described severely overcrowded sounds 250 or 300 detainees packed into a song that was 10 meters high temperatures. you're
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watching artsy international on rise on a local to welcome to the program. the u.s. secretary of state mike compare has accused iran of an act of war against saudi arabia following the recent bombing of saudi oil refineries top u.s. security officials met on thursday to discuss possible military options against tehran which denies any involvement in the attack meanwhile president trump says he still hoping for a peaceful solution. i mean you may have some very strong here who will see what happens a lot of things could happen if we can have a peaceful solution that's good it's possible that that won't happen mike pompei is currently on the middle east tour trying to shore up support for action against iran the u.s. says it is confident iran was behind saturday's drona missile strikes on saudi oil
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facilities auntie's more against the of looks at what evidence has been presented so far it has been decided that iran did it and that started opinion finding with the result of an investigation it's a decision guilty secretary do you gather any new evidence that shows who was behind the attacks and do you think it is a slam dunk case to bring to the un next week. i think it's abundantly clear and there is an enormous consensus in the region that we know precisely who conducted these attacks was iran i didn't hear anybody in the region who doubted that for a single mom trub is doing what trump does best signing pieces of paper bringing to bear a slew of new sanctions against iran to come into effect within 48 hours and it isn't done and we'll see what happens we'll see what happens i think we have
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a lot of good capital and we have to do something we'll do it without hesitation the americans who weren't attacked of already decided what happened then who is guilty the saudis who were attacked and have all the day bree and bits and pieces of the missiles are still working on technicalities like evidence and proof let that sink in. the attack did not originate from yemen the attack was launched from the move and was unquestioned be sponsored by iran it's not in the range of yemen's capabilities if it was them who conducted the attack this is one of the missiles we have recovered and we have information that leads us to the source these kind of components were made in iran. so what they found this is the weapons were allegedly made with iranian components they were fired from the north the direction of iran
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and its neighbors so cutting to the chase it was iran that's what you're going to say right. the rain regime and the i.r.g.c. are trying to hide any evidence of the components and the technology i'm sure we will spoke to launch site we are working and whoever is responsible about it will take the accountability not once during the presentation that the saudis specifically say that iran did it and there's no love lost if they could they would say it but technicalities but saudi arabia won't do brave journalists will too happy to undeniable evidence of a reign in aggression it almost has the fingerprints of the revolutionary guard in its influence over the hutu rebels tonight u.s. intelligence indicates the unprecedented attack on saudi oil fields originated from iran our top intelligence officials think iran did it and so does our top an
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intelligence official donald trump course 1 may ask what on earth saudi defenses were doing at the tab they've got the 3rd biggest military budget on earth one of america's best clients the country's livid with patriot and other anti missile systems $80000000000.00 a year should protect you from a score of drones and missiles no. the news conference from the saudi arabian defense ministries press secretary is a catastrophe for saudi arabia they've shown they cannot prove or know exactly when the cruise missiles and drones were made from exactly with that attack was launched or why a defense systems could not prevent that attack the only thing that might be iranian related is that maybe some of the equipment some of the technology that the who these have might have been incorporated into the attack but why why or why is
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anyone complaining especially the saudis since the u.s. has been providing the bombs and the aircraft to the saudis to bomb yemen for 4 years so the who with these or just responded back then again to those saying it's iran because there are alleged iranian components in the day bri does that mean that the u.s. is responsible for horrific massacre in yemen i mean sure saudi arabia dropped the bombs but those say made in the united states more likely than not has been clearing the shelves of american arms manufacturers recently by this logic is new need to investigate to collect evidence it's american bombs it has got to be america.
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an entire country reduced to misery and pain untold thousands dead more to die but you know what it's the oil refinery in saudi arabia the book was vengeance. meanwhile iranian foreign minister mohammad zarif has warned that any strike against iran by the u.s. or saudi arabia would lead to all out war the u.n. has sent a team of experts to saudi arabia to investigate the refinery bombing russia too has underlined the necessity for an unbiased probe. of abuse and it is important to make the investigation objective details are numb biased and as the allegations against iran that are not backed up by facts do not help the situation only intensify tensions in the region where the risk of confrontation is already high the drone strikes have highlighted potential weaknesses in saudi arabia's air
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defenses the country has spent billions of dollars on the u.s. patriot system which can detect and shoot down incoming missiles and enemy aircraft however the drones managed to get past a whole cluster of patriot systems which you can see on this map middle east expert alley risk believes the case demonstrates the failure of u.s. and saudi arabian anti-missile systems. well i think these attacks expose the limits of the capabilities of both the united states and saudi arabia and i think that the conclusion which has to be reached by the trumpet ministration is that it can no longer continue to support this war in yemen but rather it has to go into talks or enter some kind of a diplomatic process in order to put an end to this situation there's been numerous attempts they've been u.n. mediations they've been other diplomatic initiatives all of it has failed the other states the trumpet ministration has in fact doubled down on its support for the war
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on the amman so i think that the many who feel this war given no choice but to escalate attacks with the aim of forcing the enemy to bell down and to put a stop to this war and to find some kind of mother another supplement a peaceful settlement for the conflict that we have in fact seen the trunk administration and sanctions or this talk now about cyber attacks which could targeting iran but as for all out war i think that is very unlikely. now turning some of the headline news off to an almost 2 month long large scale maritime operation the global security body interpol says it has detected at least a dozen suspected foreign terrorist fighters who've entered europe by crossing the mediterranean shoulder to penske has more. this is operation she ran to the idea is it to look for threats posed by foreign terrorist fighters who may be using maritime routes so forcing them at training in attempts to get into the
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showing the area into the european union interpol of said that during the oprah show in the summer there were so one point she would 1000000 checks that took place this is checks that just looking at people's legal documents making sure that they all do they say they are and they say as a result of all of those checks they intercepted 12 individuals who they believe all potential terrorists interpol says it's always only god when information is shared between regions via into pools networks of the global level and every check border control or random search is a potential break in the terror investigation while no further details have been released about those individuals such as where they're from or indeed which works they use are trying to get into the european union but many will be concerned that this is yet another element to this the only issue of immigration the e.u. leaders are yet to agree
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a way forward on we know ministers will meet next week to discuss that but countries such as italy greece and rome said that they are shown during the heavy burden and they've asked for other european countries to do more to help out and there is this concern that although the numbers in the last 3 years have been declining in the last few days there has been a shopping crease in areas such as greece leading to see is that they could be another story yet again the migration present michael was in italy on wednesday evening to meet the prime in the suggests that people say and he said that it is time to listen to those countries on the up to the european union is not shown enough solidarity with the countries of 1st arrival particularly italy but france is ready. move forward on this point i hope that together we can work towards a new stronger a more united solution i believe that here too we can defend a common position with the new european commission so that all countries competence
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debate in some form of european solidarity in this area or be penalized financially and it's not just how to deal with the sheer number of migrants that europe has seen coming into the continent over the last 2 years it's also of. the 2 when they hear and we know that the commissioner designate for the european union will delay and is going to have to deal with a she's already been criticised the some of the things that she's put in place just in the last week or so she announced that the commission of that would be looking off to the brief of immigration i would be called the commissioner for the european way of life some accusing her of the using fascist rhetorical with that title including the president. who said he just didn't agree with the idea of this title so an issue of immigration many elements to it and it looks like it's far from over
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and it's something that european union leaders and also their ministers will be discussing for many months to come. the un security council has rejected to draft resolutions on the humanitarian crisis in the syrian province of idlib failing to find consensus on key points of disagreement between russia and the us artie's caleb maupin reports. the 15 member body that leads the united nations convened a meeting and at that meeting 2 resolutions were put forward now one resolution was backed by germany kuwait and belgium and that resolution was vetoed by russia and china then a joint resolution from russia and china regarding it was put forward and that resolution was also rejected vetoed by members of the security council so what was the difference between these 2 resolutions regarding the situation and it well both sides and both different resolutions called for
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a cease fire there is universal agreement that there needs to be a ceasefire in live now the russian representative explained the point of disagreement between the united states and russia regarding the draft resolution while the united states seems to advocate an entire total cease fire russia argued there should not be protection for terrorist organizations and that anti terror operations should continue here's some of the disagreement we heard between the united states and russia at the security council look. unfortunately the content of the draft on the course of the work on it is a clear indication of the real objective of our colleagues which is to save the international terrorists in from their final defeat and put the blame of what's happened them on russia and syria russian's veto of today's resolution russia's 13th veto in syria represents yet another attempt to absolve itself and the assad regime of their culpability in the deaths of thousands of syrian men women and
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children as the debate ensued it became pretty clear there was pretty solid disagreement about what was designated as a terrorist and what was designated as just syrian opposition now the russian representative said that the the proposal and the draft resolution put forward by kuwait germany and belgium was going. to be vetoed it was very clear that russia would veto that resolution before it was put forward but it seems that rather than trying to reach a solution that is agreeable to all parties the desire as as according to the russian representative of the desire is simply to blame russia for the continued situation in the breaching of the ceasefire rather than reaching an agreement that could actually stick so different views of the situation is presented by different countries at the u.n. security council no resolution was passed both of them were rejected thousands of children have reportedly been detained in the anti terror campaign in one area well
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classes can protect themselves. with the final merry go round lives or be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. welcome back to leader of the israeli opposition insists he will head a unity government is not benjamin netanyahu that's after the prime minister's bloc and the opposition both failed to win a majority in a snap election. according to the election commission we have received $33.00 seats and netanyahu did not achieve the bloc that he had hoped to achieve citizens of
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israel want to the unity government even after previous elections and they want it now i was talking about it almost for the whole year i intend to create a wide unity government with me is the leader. i was surprised and disappointed by the fact that as of now benny gantz still refuses my call to meet the president called for unity and without a meeting between the 2 major party leaders a unity government cannot be formed the opposition latest statement comes out and netanyahu also him to form a coalition the election has left netanyahu center right bloc 2 seats behind the center left the white alliance we spoke to diplomatic analyst who thinks there will be a struggle for leadership of the coalition. netanyahu is somewhat disappointment that gunns is refusing even to meet him so we are in a quite skeptical phase now there's never going to be a 3rd round here 9999.0 percent certain here i think we are going for
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as said by those 2 leaders for a coalition unity government and now everyone they think is trying to play the tough guy here who is going to be the one who will get the mandate to be the leader who will serve under whom by any by any position by also by this ministry by this portfolio in the negotiation psychology here that's the main thing i'm seeing here behind the scenes. in other news this hour a u.s. drone strike has killed 13 civilians in eastern afghanistan according to local officials the victims a believed to be farmers who were working on a nut plantation a spokesman for u.s. forces says the raid was intended to hit an islamic state hideout u.s. forces conducted a drone strike against terrorists. with fighting in a complex environment against those who intentionally kill and hide behind civilians as well as use dishonest claims of noncombatant casualties as propaganda
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weapons we're aware of the allegations of the death of noncombatants are working with local authorities to determine the facts to ensure this is not a ploy to deflect attention from the civilians murdered by the taliban at a hospital in zabol. the taliban bombing mentioned there happened in southern afghanistan earlier on thursday a car blew up outside a hospital killing at least 20 people the taliban has carried out almost daily attacks since peace talks with the us collapsed earlier this month and amnesty international has voiced alarm over the devastating impact on civilians. on yet another deadly day in afghanistan once again it is civilians who bear the brunt of the violence involving armed groups the afghan government and their burkas in the u.s. military that a u.s. drone strike to personally target an i saw mill a tense could instead resulted the death of cause a pharmacy is unacceptable and suggests a shocking disregard for civilian life we spoke to
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a conflict and peace studies research based in the country he says the afghan government needs to step in to prevent further bloodshed. government is often silent when it comes to civilian casualties particularly. by the international forces so i think this is this is a serious problem in and if it continues it will widen the gap between the have won the population in the garment and at the same time create more enemies for the. american forces it's the responsibility of all parties the afghan government the americans and the taliban to resume negotiations i think everybody here has a stake and are responsible for what's happening in afghanistan in the last the in for the killing of afghans that are losing their lives.
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and anti terrorist crackdown in nigeria has led to thousands of children being detained that's according to a new report from human rights watch we spoke to them about their findings. since 2013 nigeria has detained about 3600 children and in june a human rights watch went to the northeast of nigeria where boko haram its most active and we interviewed more than 30 children who had been detained the vast majority of these children were never charged with a crime in fact they were never taken to court they never had the opportunity to see a judge the children were denied contact with their families and held in or a book shins they described so little space that they couldn't turn over at night they were you know piled one next to the other they described it like being razor blades a pack many of them something began losing hope that they would ever be released some thought that they would die in detention children as young as 5 were
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reportedly held in the overcrowded military detention facilities on little or no evidence they spent months even years there without charge with reports of sexual physical and mental abuse as well as overcrowding the children have been accused of involvement with the armed terrorist group boko haram and the radical islamist organization is based in northeastern nigeria it carries out suicide bombings as well as on the cells throughout west africa in 2015 boko haram pledged allegiance to islamic state many of the imprisoned children were rounded up by nigerian authorities during military operations against the group they are smee if i was a member of booker and beat me up when i said no they tied my hands and legs and hung me to a tree and continued to flow camy they flogged me and left me tied to the tree from morning to evening one person from my village was killed during the interrogation
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if you make a noise if you drink water without asking them if you go toward the door to get fresh air they beat you. the soldiers had girlfriends one of the girls from our village was a girlfriend of a soldier she would usually take her out of the compound some leaders got pregnant in the cell and delivered more levels there. nigerian authorities have released over 2000 children from detention since 2013 nearly all of whom have been held without charge it's not known at this point how many of them remain in custody joe beck again says the government should make more efforts to release them nobody knows the current number of children who may still be in military custody nigerian authorities do not allow the night the asians or independent organizations like human rights watch to access the military detention centers but what human rights watch is calling for is that nigerian authorities release any remaining children in military detention and transfer them to civilian child protection authorities so
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that they can receive rehabilitation help or unifying with their families and reintegrating into their communities the nigerian military denies the allegations made in the report saying children that kept in secure areas and adequately cared for we have also nigerian ministry of justice for comment and they have yet to respond. well for more on all of these stories you can head to altie don't call me and don't forget to download the your phone to make sure you get your news updates on the move. on max kaiser with more of my guide to financial survival this is on a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just getting more and more into the. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for
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has added to its outlook for global growth citing trade conflict and an uncertain future in europe jeffrey tucker of the american institute for economic research and ones at the hands of sift through the strains on world markets and moves from central banks plus. continues to rise what role will it play in business kristie i managed to catch up with. asia to get his take on our brave new world of artificial intelligence and finance get in the business mindset boom bust just starting now let's go. a significant downgrade of prospects for the global economy in 2100 leads our global report today as the organization for economic co-operation and development cuts their estimate for 21000 global growth always sees latest interim outlook cut the global growth forecast for this year to 2.9 percent from a previous forecast of 3.2 percent the figure for 2020 was cut by 4 tonnes of a percent to a flat 3 percent the o.e.c.d.
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as chief economist suggested an increasing interaction in mutual enhancement or aggravation downward economic trends telling the wall street journal quote our main worry is that the sliding economic growth 'd is becoming entrenched so fast fast may say just that. it's been slowing and we very much fear that it's becoming entrenched at low level. all the reasons we look at our bias to the downsides you know they meet trade it breaks it it's financial markets it could be prices just this year then g.d.p. runs the risk of being one percent lower in china 3 quarters of a percentage point lower in the u.s. and overall for the where the belt or point 5 percent lower. the o.e.c.d. outlook also found that in no deal except for the u.k. from the european union could reduce e.u. growth by half a percent and the word u.k. g.d.p. grew.

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