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groups and industries that have to deal with jobs don't buy dog. turkeys military operation against kurdish militants in syria enters its 2nd day with civilian still fleeing their homes. this is an occupation we are a peaceful people we leave calmly work to our own business let everyone stand up for us arabs foreigners then. in ecuador after a week of violence there are protesters trying to paralyze the country by calling a nationwide general strike and germany's interior minister says the deadly shootings in the city of howler that left 2 dead were driven by anti semitism also to come britain's former spy chief says the private sector internet firms know more
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about just than intelligence agencies and pose a major threat to democracy. good afternoon you're watching r.t. international now turkey has renewed its military operation pace spring against militants in north east syria it follows more than 200 military strikes already carried out by ankara however kurdish military forces regarded as terrorists by ankara claimed to have repelled one attack that was on a border town in the province of rocker thousands of locals fled the area following the launch of the operation kurdish forces claim that 5 civilians have been killed in the offensive so far and accusing crew of deliberately targeting civilian areas for the locals have condemned what's happening. america
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and other countries should protect us they are committing sin here our children women is there really no mercy let everyone stand up for us arabs foreigners sin sin. this is an occupation we are a peaceful people we live calmly work to our own business it is a crime here look here on the bus real to the people here look at this car you see you soldiers there their children their own way. well it does come off through the 1st phase of airstrikes on the to control border towns of harassed allen a new sites have yet. did a general mobilization along the border with turkey and rules who were going to the international community steps in now the reach of the current escalation does go back some years. that could conflict did break out in 2050 both sides have
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been u.s. allies in the fight against eisel and ankara sees that as a terrorist threat while the kids seek autonomy the offensive follows president donald trump's decision to withdraw u.s. tree from region in his latest statement to defend the big saying the kids did not help the us during will vote. now the kurds are fighting for their land just so you understand they didn't help us in the 2nd world war they didn't help us with no normandy as an example well you going back to world war 2 is a poor way to justify our actions today a. course in world war 2 we were were fighting that's a germany and the us is close close allies with what germany today so so whatever took place back then is is kind of ancient history the reality is that the kurds are are part of syria they are not part of the united states and
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the us has a pattern of when they want to take over a country or they want to destabilize the country they look for they look for minority groups that they will work with to destabilize the country and ultimately the goal for the us would be to break up syria. meanwhile the u.s. actually state my pump says that he has spoken with his turkish counterpart and stress the white has had not given the green light to anchor is offensive and ongoing military operation is being criticised by the e.u. and also when. i call on took as well on the other 2 restrict and to stop. operations already as we are speaking on the way. this military action is not leading to a good result the secretary general is very concerned by the recent developments in
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northeast syria. any military operation must fully respect the un charter and international humanitarian law the turkish offensive in the northeastern syria is a danger a danger to the safety of the kurds it danger because it helps divers who have been fighting for 5 years it needs to stop so france has brought the matter to the security council we are talking about this placement and effectively genocide of innocent kurdish civilians innocent communities within that region so it is absolutely terrifying to know how you know the communities are feeling as they are continually being bombarded by the turkish offensive the kurds have always been on the defensive but now they know they must defend themselves and their families which means that unfortunately they may not be able to police the the camps that hold isis and the isis prisoners and also you know there are reports that actually
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within the camps there are some rebellions you know some isis rebellions going on so unfortunately the security threat is there for then raised and you know. it is now going to cause a big vacuum and a significant problem in terms of security turkish main parties. that. 30 has moral and political and military obligation to bring these syrian refugees here in turkey since many years back to their country turkey is trying to control the area so that y.p. g. forces could not fill this area and prevent that these syrian refugees cannot come back so this areas are not kurdish territory the territories belong to the syrian state and turkey of large to protect the territorial integrity of. state. and other news ecuador has seen a nationwide strike and
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a 7th day of violent protests in its capital the thousands venting their anger over the government try cletus a will not end until president menem reign no scraps the stare is the measure is inflated food and transport prices triggering the worst political unrest in a decade. oh my some $450.00 people have been injured among them police offices the process of tend to get more tough call times and stones being thrown at police officers then responded with tear gas while correspondent nicholas o'donovan reports now from kate said. that. he turned out right now and then they paid us there's thousands and thousands of
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1st i says let's try and get closer to the problem line just that just a few feet away it's the presidential palace it's have been the god part military and police since these protests to finance it get there 1st 10 minutes ago while i was there in the live shot with our spanish version we got hit by. the right right right right. and that's what we've been seeing all right the protesters there you know it's of course ferals stones bricks just like greece just like they are. and police firing back with tear gas with sound bombs it's a situation of extreme tension in the streets. just to give you an idea. place suspended any activity in the city center they say it's not safe for doctors and
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for ambulances instead we've got crews all volunteers that are just taking the dozens and dozens of wounded people. bus stops and treating them there it's it's actually pretty shocking and to flutey measures that were implemented by the government included scrapping the subsidies for do you know. gasoline and that has triggered these protests the monday we had the students then on tuesday we had been bijan as communities today they're all moved together they've joined together in this massive tens of thousands of people who are taking over the streets of quito president clinton moreno he's going to see what he's going to say it is a message in absolute riposte to his government his ministers and safety measures that came out there with the i.m.f. $4200000000.00. for dog struggling with. not the people who say that the
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government is going to say but that it's big business instead of the people and that's one of the people here protesting this is a national strike and it's heavy take x. with smoke it's practically i'm bearable a tragic day in ecuador's history. and. doreen central bank official he says the country's president has portrayed his painful for west and. the people there are a 2 to protest the mention of the package that the air may have demand is so unreasonable that some people have also called it economic malpractise in this is that they knew that this was going to cause such a huge being in look population but they still went for it when learning what in a run on a progressive platform in 2017 people voted for him because he wanted social justice he wanted
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a continuation of the progressive policies but once he came into power he flip flopped completely he has started to serve the interests of western creditors he has gone to the capital markets and basically issued over 10 $1000000000.00 worth of foreign dead last just last week in the un meetings here receive the gold medal from a lobby group headed by chevron. germany's reeling after the deadly shootings in the city of harlow which left 2 people dead the jewels are being held outside a local synagogue the scene of one of the attacks in the jewish world congress has called for better protection for jewish institutions in germany while the country's interior minister says the shootings were driven by anti semitism a 27 year old reportedly shown in this video at the moment of you attack has been arrested one shooting occurred outside a synagogue and another at
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a shop the rules reported to have a grenade being thrown at a jewish cemetery police have now reduce the threat level but warn people still to be vigilant reportedly the suspect published a manifesto on the 1st of october the shooter stream does attack on the twitch platform for 32 minutes before we spoke to though some 2000 people did get to see it the suspect also use an anti semitic slur in a video posted before the incident condoned says have been expressed around the world a minute's silence was held. at the european parliament and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it a sign of growing anti-semitism in europe chancellor angela merkel attended a vigil at the burnin synagogue on ring the victims of the shooting. britain's former chief spices that private sector internet thermos possess more personal data than any state intelligence agency and david o. man do also claims that they now pose
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a major threat to democracy the big revelation over the last couple of years has been not about government intelligence agencies it's been about the private sector it's about the internet companies knowing more about me you everyone in the whole than any intelligence agency ever could or should know about us this is truly dangerous i think it's a major threat to democracy and it's uncontrollable he also says that the work of spy agencies is strictly regulated while private sector firms have other priorities and gives the scandal surrounding cambridge analytic or as an example became bridge analytic a scandal the way in which our personal data which is freely given in return for having an internet free at the point of use so we can do our searches and so on that information is monetized it is sold. in march last year whistleblower revealed that cambridge analytic political consulting firm had harvested the personal data of up to 87000000 facebook users with their consent it was then used for targeted
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political ad campaigns in the cheating scandal cambridge analytical fold it is affirming facebook was fined $5000000000.00 since then facebook boss mark zuckerberg has apologized several times risk it says the founder of the encrypted internet service unseen he says that people are being exploited online. i'm not convinced there's any difference between this between the social media companies and the intelligence agencies they're basically the same thing so as soon as you put something electronically then the question is who has control over the data social media companies were funded by intelligence agencies that's what that was the deal the deal was we'll give you this money and technology to build your business and you give us the data so when you when they collect your information it's going right to this right to the security agencies in some fashion and it's also going a lot of other places to advertisers and other people who may or may not protect their data what they've done is they've basically turned every person into
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a spy against themselves everyone on earth is in the system it's a it's basically a threat matrix of what kind of threat do these people represent to whomever and they can just dial it up and down and they just watch your e-mails if you make some offhanded comment who knows maybe you'll end up on one of those trains like they have in china where they hold off the waiters you know they're in control of the companies themselves i'm not even sure that they're really in control of anything i think that they are taking orders. now following these limits to tack at the paris police headquarters francis and syrian minister produces in this to tell tale signs of potential radicalization among them supporting a bay it's one of the details in a couple of.
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you know long on the condition was the united states should remove the sanctions and then the talks would be possible what's the united states refused to do so there's a deep and increasing mistrust to argue martin states because of his arrival from the east if you are so there was a real concern that if you're wrong goes through the negotiation new negotiations with iran are to the series and then the united states again refuses to move to sanctions like the same they did to north korea everything would be even worse than . the brain does not. in the way the muscle in the skin that you see when you when you when every time you. come to the brain you damage it in a way that comes up and secondly the brain is integrated to send delegates if you can damage some call in the brain you can kill the patient does by damaging one of
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2 millimeters of brain tissue. welcome back now after last week's attack at the paris police headquarters is left for officers dead officials have since admitted they missed warning signs about the killer's radicalization the french interior minister's id's hired to recognize such people have cost control the city and shelter to be expects. it's being a rocky week for france's interior minister christopher kasten a founder of self blindsided after telling the world the man who murdered 4 colleagues at the paris police h.q. hadn't shown the slightest cause for alarm calls for his resignation followed when it emerged that they had indeed been much to cause concern now it appears he's
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trying to show he has things under control but they hear it from his national assembly he outlined how the sawing of islam missed radicalization could be spotted so in the words just another how do you spot a radical by mrs senior in the sun that must be noted a rigorous religious practice is specially a remedy is a sign that should trigger an alert in the same way does the individual agree to team up with a woman or not does he have a regular and ostentatious practice of ritual prayer and also notes of female civil servants wearing a veil in public. well that's an interesting list to start with but perhaps is most illuminating suggestion of how to spot somebody who's been radicalized is this tidbit these signs of them become more or more obvious related to behavioral changes such as having a beard. do you think that he owns a mirror. and
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that point certainly wasn't lost or one of france's m.p.'s reported about was if you mentioned having a beard can be problematic i see that you have a beard but in yourself and come to think of it having a beer could be a bit of a problem for the others in the government to. so as the being did men over for all c's ruling elites are all probably running off to buy raises as we speak we thought we'd ask people in paris what they make of the interior minister's top tips on how to spot islam mr radical i think having
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a beer today in france can be. a bit solve a problem because you can you can get. more attention than you deserve from the police. i know bearded people go out in the mail and they are not radical at all about. is a fashion hair and beard does not make your radical. i do not think that a beard is a sign of radicalization does not make any sense to me and people should not be judged by their appearance so we have advice like that i doubt this idiot's guide is going to be able sale any time soon charlotte r.t. paris. environmental action group extinction rebellion has blocked roads in central london for a 3rd day as part of a global campaign demanding governments take climate change more seriously while starting in london the movement has spread to dozens of cities around the world and
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berlin the group took inspiration to you from their british counterparts by blocking major roads in the city center but aside from the general disruption to businesses and also people's daily retains the group's actions are affecting vital emergency services too including taking hundreds of police officers away from other gc's and blocking ambulances the group's actions are being criticised though with one cancer patient allegedly forced to walk to hospital as it blocked roads leading to the building londoners have reacted to the activists shut down of parts of the capital. who are these self-righteous idiots that seek to determine how will leave our lives extension rebellion have gone too far this time after government by all means but do not affect the vulnerable bloody unbelievable i recently had a family member with cancer so this could close to the core really hope extinction rebellion are really ashamed of themselves and it's also anger too after groups activists to face the giant chalk more human to southern england with
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schoolchildren had helped to restore the autumn bans white horses a landmark chalk hill figure which was 1st cut back in $112.00 angry local was branded the activist and covering the figure with their logo as misguided vandalism the group though stood by its action. i make no apologies about upsetting people we did our utmost not to damage the horse the last thing we wanted to do was to damage it we were very careful of how we walked on it meanwhile some of the protesters have begun attempts to to bring london city airport to a close this morning with 12 arrests already reported by police but while the group might be making themselves heard at their actual demands to remain less clear to find out more partridge went to meet some of the organizers. extinction rebellion protests continue on its multi-day campaign demanding the government take serious action to halt climate change the group claims its protest is for the benefit of
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the environment and peaceful in nature and here in the heart of london there is meat on my stomach a jolly festival atmosphere but this is what we've witnessed in the past few days roadblocks artistic befalling says a giant octopus and defacing historical monuments research shows that people budding fossil fields cutting down rain forest and increased bombing is damaging to the environment but is protesting the best way to effect change extinction revalued once posed as a non violent organization but their actions and words could appear belligerents so today the police will be moving in and boss numbers trying to arrest individuals take the sites away from us but we'd like to remind the police that if they take these sites then we will become a lot harder to police or dispersed and we won't be letting them know what we're doing so it's actually in their interests that keep these sites because they know where we are and what we do it and once we move out we're going to be
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a lot more disruptive and a lot more disciplined so we are some of the protesters but they are demanding rebellion have 3 demands we want the government to tell the truth about the severity of the climate crisis and the 6 mass extinction we want them to act now to reduce carbon emissions. we want to set up a sousa simply so that people can decide what we do about this scientists tell this witness to something very very quickly. this is so much out there that tells us we need to and yes they just. we can see damage happening everywhere in the world and the moment and we just have to make drastic changes we can't say however many years will be this week but to really get people to realize what is happening and make changes now there is no us and them we're not protesting against an enemy as it were with protesting against a system that causes all these problems in corporations and we've set up an economy
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that works on destroying the planet and really that needs to change around and that starts with all government is meant to represent us as people we also asked people on the streets what they thought of the crisis looks very peaceful looks pretty nonexistent to me but boring when you try to get a bus and all the roads are closed but hey i'll put up with a bit of discomfort kind of frustrating you know i waited 10 years to come here and there's all this going on we keep still looking for landmarks and everywhere we go they're covered by all this stuff though maisie there with the axis here incredible . i think it's great waste of time i do believe the. population can support kind of the vibe. you return i mean we have great potential coming out of the museum will propose anything we propose is of course she would prefer the activists on just focused on central london extinction rebellion also intends to shut down london city airport for 3
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days to protest against air travel and the government's 2000000000 pound planned expansion of the site the group says this will involve a hong kong star occupation we'll see if the consequences are the same can't partridge azzi. and that brings you up to date so fast that i thank you. watching the back again in about 35. politicians to do something that. they put themselves on the line and they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president or injury. or something want to . get it right to be close it's like the full story in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. city.
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in a world of big partisan movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the 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. why paradise with so much around turned into a round the experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have
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many of these people one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. girl but boy. in front of all of this. stuff they. feel. free.
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