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to ask. pass a loan or suffers another night of unrest as pro independence demonstrators target police with violence although workers do their best to show they are peaceful and give back to flowers also to come north macedonia has called early elections after its hopes of joining the european union with dashed despite meeting the requirements and a british charity is demanding the u.k. take back all children of terrorists who left the middle east and not just that have been orphaned our guests debate the issue. some of them will be very dangerous but this is bringing back problems to come. also. the
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master sponsor. there is just a day here in moscow you're watching international arrest in barcelona shows no signs of dying down the moment independence demonstrations are into their 2nd week with rice is targeting police again last night amid the violence police vehicles with and allies to the protesters also stood outside a government building they won't madrid to open talks and say they won't back down . everyone has become a rebel everyone catalan is together young and old people of right wing and left wing oh people are outraged we're going to be out in the streets every day we have been protesting peacefully for a lot of years and no one heard us the only thing that we get from the government is beatings. disparagement the people of have enough we've reached our breaking
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point where protesters also booed the spanish prime minister during his visit to barcelona on monday to trace sanchez spoke to injured police officers in hospital but refused to meet with the president of the local government you know of an eye looks at how the latest protests unfold. oh i think i hear battleground barcelona for days or rather nights the city has been reliving the same scenario from a peaceful march to the violence in the flash of a stun grenade. spearheading the end raster these guys there aren't hiding from the cameras quite the opposite there are waving flags and dancing they're not the main force though think of them as cheerleaders but these guys while they are the real deal they hide their faces
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behind masks and ballet class they're ruthless while they're armed to put stones spit tomsk grenades anything they can use to wreak as much as possible their main focus the police oh look i'm. thankful these are facing a difficult task 3 nights they put themselves on the line every night as like at the local fish i can get these things and it is necessary to distinguish the 2 types of protesters the 1st ones are just demonstrators and they're nonviolent but there's a group of youngsters who triggered all these violent incidents that we all saw in the photos. the security as violent protesters used dangerous weapons they threw molotov cocktails and bottles with acid at us it is a new set. ration for us we haven't faced this on such
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a level before so yes we feel threatened both spanish and catalan authorities confirm there are radical elements that hijacked the protests you could have their limited ability i think that the independence movement sign system has always been peaceful democratic a nonviolent and it is demonstrating that yes radical groups which we've condemned have created some scenes which we've disliked enormously and which we reject and we condemn. you know police said no that they have the backing of citizens because the guarantor some of the most brushes which is the defense of public and civil rights so thank you for your work and thank you for containment in the face of big screw mists provocations. while thousands of barcelona citizens marching average night condemned the recent violence and even try to support the local police forces this is how the building of barcelona pity's quarters looks like at this moment of the
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citizens of the city continue to bring clown worse at the gate and a show of support for the work they have been doing for the past days are fun rest and some have even taking it further and put up posters on the walls which state clearly thank you is the one of most i also support the catalan peace and i want to say the majority of police support the constitution. that i as a catalan and spanish citizen want to say think you believe all that work in a bus or a. lot of friends who work for the police and i support them so far the radicals have refrained from calling for a direct assault on police like in hong kong but with such overwhelming support hopefully it will never come to that i do not question r t reporting from barcelona. macedonia has. elections after
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a setback in its bid to become a member of the european union despite the balkan country meeting the conditions that were laid down for its admission the entry talks we along with 5 other balkan states were blocked by france president said that the e.u. needed to reform before expanding though that decision was criticised by the leaders of the outgoing european commission. said it was the story era. has more. power s. the city of love unless you are more faster during your which has just been dumped by president not crawl the balkan countries been dealt a bit of a blow off the e.u. said no it twits joining its club and like any wrong it's sure the e.u. is going to look back with regrets surely a great injustice was inflicted on us in brussels the european union did not deliver on its promise i'm disappointed and angry but what makes this rejection all
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the more painful is that northwestern has been gunning to be brought into the news fold for a long time and has made several significant sacrifices to that end date at all and it's worth mentioning by the e.u. itself for example just over 10 years ago it officially recognized kosovo off to the last declaration of independence from sabia precisely because it's the position of both nato and the e.u. but perhaps the biggest compromise it made was when it changed its very identity to brussels e.u. member state greece has an ancient region called macedonia and was a bit miffed that just across the border another country was using the very same name taking the high road muster don't you decide to lay the historical dispute to bed under great shape itself with the e.u. by adding north before it simple but brussels was playing hard to get over all the maku. it was after 7 hours of wrangling behind closed doors the french president
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vetoed opening talks on the issue the only one of $28.00 members to do so and he used the classic it's not you it's me phrase before we decide to enlarge the e.u. we need to reform ourselves the fallout is potentially significant prime ministers are over is now calling for a snap election more crucially given its troubled. past there are concerns over whether this decision will potentially jeopardize the peace in the region this is not a moment of glory for the e.u. to refuse acknowledgment of proven progress will have negative consequences including the risk of destabilisation of the western balkans with full impact on the e.u. but that unlike any decent gentleman who's just not quite ready to close the door on his love interest well ladies and gentlemen i introduce mr donald to us i would
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like to send a message to our much of. the load to give. i fully understand your frustration. because she did your show. we have so also not lost joining the e.u. is still in the future of north macedonia but while brussels works on itself maybe the balkan countries should ask the question what anything at the do or be good enough for those bureaucrats in brussels. r.t. paris. u.k. charity is demanding the government comes to the rescue of young children born to ice will fight is a british origin the authorities to make use of the current cease fire northeast syria between turkey and the kurds. we have an opportunity in the next few days urgently to repatriate them to bring them back home these are children in 85
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percent of them across these camps are under 12. more than nearly half are toddlers . they are not they are innocent children they are not responsible for the crimes that their parents have committed and we need to separate or save the children says the 60 u.k. children and they're trapped in the region the figure is twice that previously reported in many thought to be under 5 years old however the u.k. foreign secretary has said that britain will only help those who are orphans. in relation to minors unaccompanied minors or orphans i can tell you that assuming that they would represent no security threats we would be willing to see them return home if that can be done in a safe way given the situation on the ground. to discuss this issue with a former head of counterterrorism in the u.k. and also with the secretary general of the european muslim league. one of course has children they are completely innocent and almost certainly they don't at this
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moment pose any threat i think the difficulty comes with those that are with their parents who have made the deliberate choice to go to these places and are potentially really very dangerous themselves i disagree britain's position. citizenship i think that is totally rabbits' the actions written cup dictate not. right. and i think now citizenship should be restored we 100 british and the system if those parents have committed to friends let's put them through as a cult i do think as was mentioned before we've got some brilliant legal system that's going to protect the public well it just won't do that there is not going to be enough evidence to deal with the with the parents there's not going to be enough evidence because the people that have witnessed atrocities are going to be dead in
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iraq and syria so let's be honest we're we're going to we're going to know very little about some of these people actually whether they are kids from british parents is another part of this we have to be careful because it's ok same we should bring these people back book actually would you like them living next door to you know you probably wouldn't do and i think we need to make sure that we've got the systems in place and the lock up those people for as long as we possibly can that are a danger to us but the children of course should be treated differently and should be given every. chance to to get themselves back into civilized society if one is more complicated maybe one parent is still alive or both parents of the so-called i solved child what do you do do you do you bring these children back and say you deserve a better life or do you just leave them to their fate no you can't leave that meant it was certain. you know especially in that area because they would be in danger of
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being radicalized let's bring them home cook them through counseling give them the backup in the care that they need let's be quite clear that if these people do come back the vast majority if not all of them will not go through the court system they will be released into society some of them will be very very dangerous and in fact some of these children we call in them children depending on your a you know what you consider a child their age range but some of them will be very dangerous that this is bringing back problems i do have concerns but i also realize that britain has responsibilities and we cannot our problems on the rest of the world we don't know how secure those holding facilities are and you know we britain burst take responsibility and it is not doing that at the moment as real dangers wherever these people end up because they are radicalized most of the youngsters will have
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been through some kind of radicalization piece they are going to be very dangerous and it's all very well us bringing them back but some of our live next door to them and someone may well end up dying as a result of one of these people coming back. to. the northeast syria will actually top the agenda today in talks between the russian president vladimir putin and his turkish counterpart a 5 day pause in turkey's military operation against kurdish forces does end today the president when saying he will decide what to do next after the meeting in sochi from there his. everyone who is somehow involved in this ultra complicated game of chess near the turkish syrian border will be waiting for news to come out of lot of our putin's summer residence on tuesday by the way to be fair it's even more complicated than chess because there are just way too many players now just think of everything that was happening before top aired on strip 2 saw earlier this month
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turkey once again went to war against the kurds in northern syria who by the way for years were fighting terrorists together with u.s. troops but now all of a sudden the american president donald trump told his soldiers to get out of there leaving the kurdish forces one on one with a mighty nato member and their guns now here's one of the latest statements made by donald trump on the crisis with the kurds with good relationship with. the we've never agreed to you know protecting kurds respond to them for 3 or 4 years we're going to need to protect the kurds for the rest of us but the kurds weren't alone for a very long time they struck an alliance with the damascus government of bashar assad backed by russia by the way moscow has been very careful with everything it's saying and doing about what turkey's up to unlike american officials for example in
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one of his latest remarks the most senior u.s. diplomat mike compose said that washington is ready to take military action if the situation in syria requires that now the question is whether they're really ready to somehow go against a nato member like and now having said that we have to bear in mind that it was the american vice president mike pence who convinced time dared to go on to announce a 120 hours ceasefire with the kurds now gas when that cease fire expires on choose date right when russia's president vladimir putin get. together with turkey's time paired off so worrisome but very fascinating times from the key cost what happens today now members of the u.s. congress wanting ukrainian national guard regiment added to the list of terrorist organizations we'll have a look at why just after the break. you
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know world big. 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 back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. and spearing dramatic development only.
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i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk. welcome back with members of the u.s. congress is calling for a regiment if you crane's national guard to be recognized as a terrorist organization the so called in is accused of being involved in white supremacy movements in america one quarter as the story. and maybe yet another story of militants once friendly to the u.s. and now finding themselves on washington's terror list congress is urging the state department to do so with the as of battalion and 2 other the far right paramilitary
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groups while the subcommittee leading the charge is looking for support on both sides of the political spectrum i'm baffled as to why my republican colleagues have refused to sign on to this not only are as of battalion national action and nordic resistance movement directly connected to inspiring attacks in the homeland they direct purveyors of anti semitic ideologies that inspire attacks against jews the state department has yet to respond but their contemplation is understandable given they fought washington's battles in the past but these guys are not your every day soldiers.
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these neo nazis were supposed to be confined to the imagination of russian propagandists so why the sudden 180 well washington was only fine with them when they were all the way in far away ukraine and those guys have since come to the us remember this. nation was in shock such a large gathering of the extreme right a protester killed but there were other events lurking. background that got barely any media coverage the organizers of these right wing riots actually flew to ukraine and were trained by the as of battalion on august 1st 2018 and instagram user tagged right brand clothings account in a post containing
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a photograph of rise above movement members during their trip to germany ukraine and italy meeting with simone young the leader of the international department for the national corps which is a political party in the ukraine that was founded in 2016 out of the regiment of the ukrainian military called the azoff battalion only a year later a u.s. soldier was charged with planning a terrorist attack he was planning to join you guessed it as of battalion smith was reported to have disseminated guidance on how to construct improvised explosive devices and to have spoken about his desire to travel to ukraine to fight with the ukraine based violent far right paramilitary group as of battalions once they come knocking on the us his door they become a lot scarier some of the more radical groups including the one with nazi ideology are not really happy with listers lenski as they're putting a lot of pressure on him not to go forward with any kind of of the shadows for the
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dorm boss any kind of reconciliation there were 3 to one end of the law or in the standoff with the with russia show i don't know why suddenly these congressmen who are by no means. unsupportive of ukraine as a as a tool against russia they are not happy i'm sure with any kind of an issue for mr was a landscape why they would undermine people who up till now have been their allies in ukraine so there are a lot of paradoxes the. french publisher has confirmed that it will reprint title for his his mind cam from plans to set it for next year back in 25th day in the company thurston and his intentions to republish the autobiographical my . a festive of the nazi leader but the move then did spark a wave of condemnation hitler began writing the book while serving time in jail and it outlined his ideology and also his plans to take control of the world the publisher revealed that the new version will feature an additional 1000 pages of
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explanations and analysis here's how some people in france have reacted. i think the idea is rather dangerous because if a book is reprinted it will be freely available and this work is dangerous because reading it requires specific knowledge to interpret it in the right way especially historical knowledge. is more positive than negative because it is part of history a significant wind which should be remembered in order not to be repeated in france the publishing business is private so the publisher earns money in this way i don't think it is. on the other hand that's how business works. it's just a source of information and it's good that people could realize how crazy hitler was on the circulation of such a book should be limited we live in the in a difficult era when all those far out ideas exist it isn't good for democracy so
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they're dear to reprint the book is bad. and anyone who's interested in hitler's ideas can easily get access to them there are archives libraries where you can go there is no need to disseminate this information in the bookstores of paris to lose or london. the designer fashion brand and even tom has come under fire after inviting the us president donald trump to the opening of a new factory in texas. now that you all know louis vuitton with trump can we still wear it's way to record brand guys. i think i just decided to boycott all of the mh products i have plenty of product designers to call and who don't make decisions like this shame on you l.v. m h your brand will go down to the marshes clearance been for this. people working for the fashion house rule so unhappy its artistic director was at pains to distance
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himself from any links to politics standing against any political action i am a fashion designer refusing this association. was a joke homophobia well if you don't haven't commented on the those remarks though they may have done this all happened in china perhaps because brands there are quick to repent it seems when they irritate beijing for example jury brand tiffany to leighton and after it was accused of supporting the hong kong protests in the advertisement a woman was covering one i gesture adopted by the protesters after some of them received by injuries and then perf you make a deal apologize to you after excluding taiwan from a map of china in a presentation that was leaked online t.v. and radio host current says though that politicizing fashion will hurt economies. i think these latest remarks by this head designer for louisville todd are just a scrape fall here we have something that's
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a huge economic opportunity for the united states a plant that's going to create thousands of jobs in texas and this one person has chosen to take a stand on social media and really diminish what could be such a positive way and for both louisville todd and the americans i think politicizing the fashion industry is really dangerous because you're really creating an environment that's going to hurt the economy and right now whether you're on the left or the right side of the aisle most people need to realize that we live in a really consumer driven economy so there's every reason why we should not politicize retail and why we shouldn't politicize a luxury goods and fashion it just doesn't make sense to do that and that is the news for now here now i see we're back again at the top of the air.
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there on the official statistics in india concerning children who have been lost or separated from their parents summer to estimates that every 30 minutes in the country the child goes missing. on an hour. or even. more you are looking at. the national human rights commission stated that 44 sounds and mind has gone missing in every you know one of the police quoted. the united nations children's fund has described the situation as genocide and various sources suggested in india there was several 1000000 missing women and children. chose seemed wrong last one old roles just all. the way to
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get to shape our. you can't get educated and in detroit it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. we know that.
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this is room boss broadcasting around the world and covering all aspects of our global economy in the 21st century and in a word oh and i'm christiane washington has a look at what we have in store for today that china is heading back to the w t l with the u.s. in the crosshairs podhoretz trading standing by to delve into the details of the case and what it could spell for the future of trade negotiations. float down to long form 2 percent this do so most spin the steel. boom bust paid a visit to the i.m.f. world bank annual meeting on saturday where some of the most prevalent monetary minds gathered to discuss the global trade slowdown among other issues take you
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there and later. it's definitely not the other clip for all the things that need to be done to fix this problem more major drug companies have reached settlements to avoid trial for their alleged roles in the u.s. opioid crisis his party correspondent rachel bludgeons joins us to take us through the deal and what it means for all the remaining cases time again and one of those this mindset let's go. china is seeking to. point $4000000000.00 in metalliferous sanctions against the u.s. for noncompliance with the w t o ruling in an obama era tariff case w t o o appeals judges said in july that the us did not comply with the w t a ruling and could face chinese sanctions if it did not remove certain cast that break the watchdogs rules the u.s. subsequently failed to comply with the recommendations and ruling within the specified period and no agreement on compensation was reached the u.s. claimed that it did not view the w t o as a legitimate and that the judges had applied the wrong legal interpretation and
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that china was the serial offender according to reports.

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