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the foreign minister says the u.s. invasion of iraq led to the rise of. the foreign minister says the us invasion of iraq led to the rise of the group's leader killed by the americans last week was washington's own creation i saw in the group's leader killed by the americans last week was washington's own creation. we know that he was the creation of the united states. we know there was the creation of the united states islamic states
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most of the legal invasion from iraq in the collapse of the iraqi state islamic states most to feel equal invasion from iraq and the collapse of the iraqi state when extremists who were held by the americans set free. when extremists who were held by the americans set free. the case imposing a moratorium on fracking the gas extraction technique to earth quakes and environmental posing a moratorium on fracking the gas extraction technique to work quite an environmental issue critics warn the temp removed is just an election tactic. critics warn the temperately is just an election tactic. there's been no end to the unrest continues to boil as demonstrators that vent their anger at the unrest continues to boil as demonstrators that vent their anger . the government they claimed is favored. government they claim is favored.
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but even a welcomed this is art. that even a welcomed this is art. this is foreign minister claims islamic states formal it. says foreign minister claims islamic states former leader was the creation of washington the u.s. killed abu bakr al baghdadi and neither was the creation of washington the u.s. killed abu bakr al baghdadi in an operation in syria a week ago so good though said the terror group's rise was a direct operation in syria a week ago so good though said the terror group's rise was a direct result of america's invasion of iraq a colleague resigned
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a law quit in artie's brag as the result of america's invasion of iraq a colleague resigned a lot quicker than artie's bragg as the discussed comments. we know that baghdadi would have discussed comments. we know that baghdadi was the creation of the united states islamic states most of the illegal invasion of iraq the creation of the united states islamic states most of the illegal invasion of iraq and the collapse of the iraqi state when extremists who held by the americans were set free and the collapse of the iraqi state when extremists who held by the americans were set free so the americans eliminated or we were creating side just to avoid the americans eliminated or we were created just to avoid any confusion the point the world was making here wasn't the confusion the point the world was making here wasn't that
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you know this is a huge conspiracy that the united states purposefully created isis that you know this is a huge conspiracy that the united states purposefully created isis that it was that the united states the mabel the creation of isis beginning with the invasion it was that the united states the mabel the creation of isis beginning with the invasion of iraq when it released all the religious fundamentalist zealots. when it released all the religious fundamentalist zealots that were jailed by saddam eventually this led to the creation of isis exterminated jailed by saddam eventually this led to the creation of isis exterminating baghdad what the united states did is basically correct a past mistake in baghdad but the united states did is basically correct a past mistake the american media also seems to think that putin is the winner from what's happening in syria what's really going on the american media also seem to think that putin is the winner from what's happening in syria what's really going
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on here despite it being american troops that carried out this raid that presumably killed here despite it being american troops that carried out this raid that presumably killed baghdad the u.s. media is spinning this situation and see baghdadi the u.s. media. spinning this situation in syria as a victory for vladimir putin of all people the economist 3 a as a victory for vladimir putin of all people the economist came out with this cartoon showing the russian president holding a huge ball of shame out with this cartoon showing the russian president holding a huge ball of snakes proclaiming that he had finally achieved peace in the middle east to which snakes proclaiming that he had finally achieved peace in the middle east to which the russian foreign minister came out and said hold on a 2nd 1st the russian foreign minister came out and said hold on a 2nd 1st of all vladimir putin doesn't fancy himself as a as
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a snake charmer and 2nd of all all vladimir putin doesn't fancy himself as a as a snake charmer and 2nd of all russia doesn't see the nations of the middle east unlike the economist russia doesn't see the nations of the middle east unlike the economist snakes. i do not think president putin sees himself as the monster of the sneaker but it is good that is not how we view the powers in the middle east let's talk a little bit snakes. i do not think president putin sees himself as the master of the sneaker but it is good that is not how we view the powers in the middle east let's talk a little bit about what happens next then because supposedly you know we've got this vacuum that's but what happens next then because supposedly you know we've got this vacuum that's been left american forces were supposed to leave syria but they're they're still there what are the good left american forces were supposed to leave syria but they're they're still there what are the goals now one person that
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the disagrees with the media's assessment that polls now one person that the disagrees with the media's assessment that vladimir putin is the victor here and that is donald trump who is vladimir putin is the victor here. and that is donald trump who has spent a large part of the past week congratulating donald trump him spend a large part of the past week congratulating donald trump himself this is a sorry day for international law when the press health this is a sorry day for international law when the president of the united states can come out in camera and say we're in syria in the united states could come out in camera and say we're in syria not to bring peace not to fight terror but we're in syria because president trump likes or will we kept the oil we stayed back in not to
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bring peace not to fight terror but where in syria because president trump likes or will we've kept the oil we stayed back it kept the of the oil wealth of the people but then the world can. draw patrol the border of syria on the border area for syria and really have frankly a turkey let him fighting for a 1000 years let them do the 1000000000 turkey let them fight it for a 1000 years let them do the border we don't want to do want to do that but we want to be we want to bring our own soldiers. but we. leap so soldiers all good as we could keep because we keep oil being built but i look i go look i like i. was also so i. you know the united states and russia could good corporate rate could could work to glock together in syria to which. replied you need this. in syria to which.
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replied you know there's not a lot of trust. but you can see how the u.s. treats serious territory trust me but you can see how the u.s. . treat serious territory they arrived when we wanted and left when they wanted to change their minds and came back again used to it they arrived when we wanted and left when they wanted to change their minds and came back again you have to it's about oil they don't care about my song but they will gargoyle to make sure the syrian got the bout more oil they don't care about my song but they will gargoyle to make sure the syrian government doesn't get hold of all the madly though nobody no one not one minute doesn't get hold of them alternately they'll nobody no one not russia not anyone else can predict what the united states will do tomorrow this is russia or not anyone else can predict what the united states will do tomorrow this is this is the era of trump we're living in and in the era of trump there is
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this is the era of trump we're living in and in the era of trump there's no telling what tomorrow will bring as you just heard donald trump no telling what tomorrow will bring as you just heard donald trump has openly admitted the u.s. wants syrian oil despite the pentagon's repeated claims the purred openly admitted the u.s. wants syrian oil despite the pentagon's repeated claims the purpose of staying in syria is to protect the oil fields for myself he was president even suggest most of staying in syria is to protect the oil fields for myself he was president even suggested asking american oil companies to operate in the country well it looks now it did asking american oil companies to operate in the country well it looks now what would happen if all the politicians stop hiding their real intentions planets what would happen if all the politicians stop hiding their real intentions. donald trump all the u.s.
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troops out of syria a couple of weeks ago but they're all the u.s. troops out of syria a couple of weeks ago but then he remembered. trump and the truth he remembered. trump on the truth close in the dictionary but only tensional acquaintances in real los in the dictionary but only tensional acquaintances in real life then he goes and drops a bomb on the normal american type of life then he goes and drops a bomb on the normal american type of twitter truth and now u.s. troops have slammed on the brakes and they could be some truth now u.s. troops have slammed on the brakes and they could be staying in syria after all not to help to have valued kurdish after being in syria after lol not to help me here to kurdish allies but because we keep in the oil remember that i've always said to
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keep the oil allies but because we keep in the oil remember that i've always said to keep the oil. to just 30 we want to keep the oil $45000000.00 a month. to just. do you think we want to keep the oil $45000000.00 a month. well there it is well there it is he says he used it i did some but mid may be the most oldest song but may be the most oldest president in history i mean we all know that america has about the middle east president in history i mean we all know that america has about the middle east because of the black stuff but how do we we were at the point where we can come to just a global war with the status quo word i mean everyone accuses america of big
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militaristic oil hungry in i mean everyone who uses america big militaristic oil hungry imperialist washington denies all that says it's only interested in human rights and democracy aerialist washington denies all that says it's only interested in human rights and democracy but the law blah blah takes the oil anyway and everyone very sorry to see the law blah blah takes the oil anyway and everyone is very sorry i'm happy now that trumps admitted it. to you do they know that trump submitted a. book to do not. going to happen if i. were to happen if everyone started using these trumpy untruths. everyone started using these trump in truth what if the democrats came out and admitted that we blame the
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russians because it's better but if the democrats came out and admitted that we blame the russians because it's better than excepting losing to trump if the europeans admitted them there then except losing to trump if the europeans admitted them we just stay in nato because it is a way cheaper than death. selves we just stay in nato because it is a wage cheaper than defending ourselves if the british admitted we want bragg's there because we hate foreigners if the british admitted we want bragg's there because we hate foreigners answered mated we don't want bragg's there it because we hate the bridges on submitted we don't want brags that because we hate the british if germans admitted we're so nice these days because. if germans admitted we're so nice these days because of. what well. this is israel
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admitted said. they're not going to go and i'm not going to go there yet us and them yes an american president jammeh you can president just administrated he said only see if he's interested in that the interested in the oil things may never be the same again or oil things may never be the same again. you could governments announced the moratorium on fracking. you could governments announce the moratorium on fracking the controversial gas extraction technique that's linked to earthquakes and other environmental issues the controversial gas extraction technique that's linked to earthquakes and other environmental issues. we've always been clear that we will follow the science we cannot be searched. we've always been clear that we will follow the science we cannot be certain that shield gas can be extracted chiefly and therefore we must impose this moratorium
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that shield gas can be extracted chiefly and therefore we must impose this moratorium until the science changes fracking uses a high pressure mixture of room until the science changes fracking uses a high pressure mixture of water sand and chemicals to drill into the ground and extract gas british green groups and local water sand and chemicals to drill into the ground and extract gas british green groups and local communities raise the alarm over a number of issues including water pollution but the industry insists communities raise the alarm over a number of issues including water pollution but the industry insists bad practices are to blame not the technology we spoke to residents in the northern english county practices are to blame not the technology we spoke to residents in the northern english county of lancashire fracking hotspot. about the fall of lancashire fracking hot spot. about the whole world will fall on.
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i think it's all politically powerful on. i think it's all politically pace i perceive the general election coming up the pace i perceive the general election coming. up it is possible from. a mood to protest because nothing is possible from. a move to protest because. this industry just damaging to the environment. this industry just damaging to the environment has so many renewable energies that could be you. been to so many renewable energies could be you. think it's a very positive thing we will. do you think it's a very positive thing we will keep ploy by and against us
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a dicey issue to rock a key point by and against us a dicey issue from can we are fortunately tool like it to me we are fortunately tools like it to make sure there have to snow where else or there is significant opposition to the pinch or there have to snow where else or there is significant opposition to the practice among the british public only 12 percent of people support for a key to the co-founder actis among the british public only 12 percent of people support frankie to the co-founder of the fact free lunch or action group he thinks that the move is just part of the government's printer of the fact free lunch or action group identity thinks that the move is just part of the government's pre-election campaign. i'm delighted that they own selection campaign. i'm delighted that they have moratorium because they company operating
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my own air moratorium because. company operating in my own area can commence fracking so that moratorium. can commence so that moratorium is lifted i mean i'm not happy about it because it's a moratorium i'm not so i'm not happy about it because it's a moratorium i'm not so bad. it's just a blatant attempt to. got back. it's just blatant attempt to. garnering vote. in the coming election it's electioneering vote. in the coming election it's electioneering there's nothing genuine about it it's all we hear people we've got a moratorium there's nothing genuine about here it's all we hear people we've got a moratorium. and then the company gets.
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and then the company and its. operating in this area. built a super power and it was operating in this area. built a super power and even bigger ones like bill where i live in the northwest of england even bigger ones like bill where i live in the northwest of england there has been significant property damage caused by there has been significant property damage caused by the recent earthquake. chile has seen and the recent earthquake. chile has seen a number 9 to violence after being crippled by weeks of unrest things on the violence after being crippled by. i weeks of a rest stand on the streets of the chilean capital santiago on friday where
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thousands were demanding you can't leave the chilean capital santiago on friday where thousands were demanding a new constitution nationwide protests were triggered by a hike in public transport fares that this institution nationwide protests were triggered by a hike in public transport fares that has since developed into a movement that's calling for equality and better living conditions that's developed into a movement that's calling for equality and better living conditions at least 23 people have been killed more than 1500 others injured during the week 23 people have been killed more than 1500 others injured during the weeks long unrest and each alliance have lost faith in the government's economic reforms and rest and each alliance have lost faith in the government's economic reforms. peaceful protests or not the point must be. peaceful protests or not the point must be taken seriously you do not go there and they're going to have more
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people that don't feel it's all in the hands taken seriously do not go there and they're going to get all that and still it's all in the hands of the government to decide whether to listen to the people my father of the government to decide whether to listen to the people my father believed under the people should go 30 years ago says what's happening now is leave under the people should go 30 years ago says what's happening now is very similar to what happened back then so i'm going through a similar experience as my very similar to what happened back then so i'm going through a similar experience as my dad's. and i've been thinking that i don't the parts that are not of my simply dad's. feel that i've been thinking that i don't think but he said i'm not a muslim police role in fighting for what we think we deserve the police were targeting us. role in fighting for what we think we deserved. the police were targeting us and would rubber bullets trying to disperse the crowds that are now
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you saw there and with rubber bullets trying to disperse the crowds that. there are no supplies the government claims it's done enough to stop public hospitals but it isn't right or no supplies the government claims it's done enough to stop public hospitals but it isn't right because we work in the health care sector and run out of the replicator shortages because we work in the health care sector and run out of the replicator shortages. correspond to the spanish channel has been following events in the capital of course upon the spanish channel has been following events in the capital of chile. this summer this friday has seen heavy demonstrate it. there's somebody for the 2nd coming this friday has seen heavy demonstrations particularly in plaza de tahlia which is an important center in santiago in chile she is basically in plaza de tahlia which is an important center in santiago in chile and thousands of people have taken to the streets against the proposals put
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forth by the governing councils of people who are taking to the streets against the proposals put forth by the government which many view is insufficient these demonstrations have been replicated elsewhere which many view is insufficient these demonstrations have been replicated elsewhere and in limit shake some 70 people grouped together and headed to the capital and in a limit shake some 70 people grouped together and headed to the capital and holding the titians in the many cities along the route if they intend to hand to the authorities have been holding the titians in the many cities along the route if as they intend to hand to the authorities a demonstration of silence held by women dressed in black was also another highlight b.c. a demonstration of silence held by women dressed in black was also another highlight from today's events will be remembering those who've been killed so far during this crisis from today's events will be remembering those who've been killed so far during this crisis as an investigation is currently underway to determine
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whether at least $23.00 deaths will come as an investigation is currently underway to determine whether at least $23.00 deaths were part of the violation of human rights that right now we're seeing a group of people from the violation of human rights that right now we're seeing a group of people from the leave much may have been chased trying to reach they've been cash up till the repeats and it's that now but have some people i play police since stopped by police they suggest have left was italia to pass i think to the city and dissipates all the way to the center of the city but they've been provided for a fence around it 3 of which would so make it go because it was ahead of the school as it was getting the vote was on this ng to involve prajna just insist we're at protests destroying working and. the police who are the 1st police on who've responded to. an internet troll farm has been exposed in poland to posing as a small marketing for an internet troll farm has been exposed in poland to posing
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as a small marketing firm come in the. case that alleged russian trolls so that he was allegedly looks he was asking a threat looks at how threats closer to home were missed. when you think of that whole phone deal and it's closer to one missed when you think of that old phone b.-list the 1st word that springs to mind is well russia and who could blame the 1st word that springs to mind is well russia and who could blame the thinking that when you're being blasted with this from every direction thinking that's when you're being blasted with this from every direction brussels tell social media giants to delete russian trolls. brussels tell social media giants to delete russian trolls the tactics of a russian troll farm russian troll son thousands of probably the tactics of a russian troll farm russian troll son thousands of messages and dave brack said
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referendum twitter data reveals messages and dave brack said referendum twitter data reveals. in fact the e.u. was so concerned it set up an also of weapons against in fact the e.u. was so concerned it set up an all sort of weapons against them including this fancy sounding rapid system and the east of them including this fancy sounding rapid system and the east task force but while they were busy watching russia it seems they would test course but while they were busy watching russia it seems they weren't doing too much at home when investigate your proposal look at doing too much at home when investigate your proposal look at the bodies behind. it found maybe the gauge before. it found maybe the gauge
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before disapprobation instead of. information and now that his code disapprobation instead of. information and now does his come back to bite them as a new investigation has lifted the lid on trolling back to them as a new investigation has lifted the lid on trolling from within the cell that inquiry led from within the cell that inquiry lead investigator europe and the reporters foundation so an undercover reporter investigate europe and the reporters foundation so an undercover reporter at the heart of a polish troll from it's alleged that while working at patton at the heart of a polish troll from it's alleged that while working at net that reporter managed hundreds of fake accounts on facebook tracked net that reporter managed hundreds of
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fake accounts on facebook twitter and instagram just posting thousands of messages and comments which you repose state way to and instagram just posting thousands of messages and comments which will. posted again and again reaching hundreds of thousands of users but again and again reaching hundreds of thousands of users the role was to troll people businesses and even run smear campaigns the role was to troll people businesses and even run smear campaigns against politicians i'm told to create a credible and convincing fake against politicians i'm told to create a credible and convincing fake profile and identity and become a right wing patch with the polish flag in my bio profile profile and identity and become a right wing patch with the polish flag in my bio profile very often we're sent out to start fake discussions when we the trolls share message while very often we're sent out to start fake discussions when we the trolls share messages between our
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accounts 3rd party users join the conversation and it becomes real the judges between our accounts 3rd party users join the conversation and it becomes real the debate develops in trades traffic what's more it seems the polish government there develops in trade traffic what's more it seems the polish government may have a new wittingly subsidize the troll factory catenary may have a new wittingly subsidize the troll factory catarrh net is said to employ many people with disabilities meaning the company was able to apply it is said to employ many people with disabilities meaning the company was able to apply for public subsidies from poland national disabled rehabilitation public subsidies from poland national disabled rehabilitation fund it's reported that funding has been worth around 300 in the fund it's reported that funding has been worth around
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300000 pounds over the past 4 years this is 1000 pounds over the past 4 years. this isn't the only example in august of this year poland's deputy justice minister isn't the only example in august of this year poland's deputy justice minister resigned from the government that came off the accusations that he could run a troll to resign to government that came all the accusations that he could run a full factory to discredit judges critical of judicial reforms meanwhile circuitry to discredit judges critical of judicial reforms meanwhile that has denied its small factory the company's our country that has denied its small factory the company's our europe business is outsourcing your marketing activities on social media platforms we provide grow your business is outsourcing your marketing activities on social media platforms we provide reliable information to speak on
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behalf of our clients promote their products and services like any ages i've been information to speak on behalf of our clients promote their products and services like any agency of this time with polish troll farms now on the map some mystery of this time with polish troll farms now on the map some may counsel that it's time for the e.u. perhaps to look problems close a council that it's time for the e.u. perhaps to look problems closer to home we all know that the bad guys are in russia now so we all know that the bad guys are in russia no seriously now it's the fact that the left is dominant in the media in the west seriously now it's the fact that the left is dominant in the media in western new york really don't they try to scare the population away from new york really don't they try to scare the
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population away from the populists and of course what they put say is that everything there is coming from the populists and of course what they put say is that everything there is come. from the east from moscow for example or they would say also that but i mean moscow is east from moscow for example or they would say also that but i mean moscow is the place where you have hundreds of coal farms trying to persuade the people to place what you have hundreds of coal farms trying to persuade the people in the west to change opinions i mean this is crazy. when the west change opinions i mean this is crazy. terrorists camps in syria buy into the home countries that story more. to send terrorists camps in syria back to the home countries that story more after the break. from the right.
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i'm max kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is imax kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is on it's a the mice used by professional scallywags to earn money on it's a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just adding more and more to them. totally destabilize the global economy adding more moves to them. totally destabilize the
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global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for a while because you need to protect yourself and get in for kaiser for.
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turkey is. turkey has threatened to send eisel
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fighters captured in syria back to their home countries and korea's friend to send eisel fighters captured in syria back to their home countries and career is furious with some european states for being left alone to deal with the issue. eeriest with some european states for being left alone to deal with the issue. this is an issue that should be discussed all over the world these days where not a hotel this is an issue that should be discussed all over the world these days we're not a hotel for any country terrorists let's say i keep him in jail for a while then he's released from jail or any country terrorists let's say i keep him in jail for a while then he's released from jail should i give your terrorists citizenship will send isis fighters back to their home dale should i give your terrorists citizenship will send isis fighters back to their home countries after completing operation euphrates she took his warning comes to countries after completing operation euphrates she took his warning comes almost
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a month after it launched an offensive in northeast syria their operation all of the sudden withdraw most a month after it launched an offensive in northeast syria their operation all of the sudden withdrawal of u.s. troops from the region and chris said it's aiming to protect its borders from kurdish militias of u.s. troops in the region chris said it's aiming to protect its borders from kurdish militias classes of terrorists since then hundreds of ice off i just have reportedly broken out classes terrorists since then hundreds of isis fighters have reportedly broken out of kurdish jails some of them are e.u. nationals this glamorous news of erin believes the kurdish jails some of them are e.u. nationals this glamorous news of erin believes that europe needs to take responsibility for those extremists. that europe needs to take responsibility for those extremists . the president is sending situation right now you know we could see the president's standing situation right now you know we can sound that even.
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stronger but this is. about you got to. stick you. to prosecuting these people. also and my. mom. saw those with us so it's not. clear cut law in place to place and in and. in which someone gets a look it is pictures like yours i think i can think spiky speaking this is despite case government being with kids is to be a separate beds the pre-prepared were being examined these cases and seem to really control begin examine these cases and see if they're going to really control them come what happens when they come back with the terrible was something
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for a change they're going to face for crimes committed and again in another country. the big bucks you can end up not is the big kids these insincerely anymore because the situation is destabilize their be chasing turkey because they're living more because the situation is destabilize their be chasing turkey because it's not turkey's responsibilities responsibility to keep the case people so these people really need to be prepared for so we need to be prepared for peacekeeper go back home to their you countries they need to go back to him to go back to europe is going to go back home to their you countries they need to go back to him to go back to the u.k. he need to go back to germany and his home countries to communicate you need to go back to germany and his home countries to meet and prepare some. traditional apparatus back and look into the skin prepare some of the traditional apparatus
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back and look into these cases enshrines people and bring them to justice. he says ensure these people and bring them to justice. the u.s. house speaker has criticized donald trump's approach to china and washington should be tougher on by the u.s. health spain. has criticised donald trump's approach to china saying washington should be tougher on beijing nancy pelosi also pointed out what she believes were mistakes the president made in his dealings with nancy pelosi also pointed out what she believes were mistakes the president made in his dealings with the e.u. we have leverage so what did the president do edu. we have leverage so what did the president do you know you need the e.u. by putting tariffs on them so they're now looking out for themselves yes you know you need the e.u. by putting tariffs on them so they are now looking out for themselves yes it has to be more comprehensive so that china knows they can do this anymore. it has to be
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more comprehensive so that china knows they can do this anymore or her remarks come a strong tries to deescalate the current trade war with china however remarks come a strong tries to deescalate the current trade war with china however the u.s. congress is now passing bills that could make matters worse because stand off explains the u.s. congress is now passing bills that could make matters worse because stand off explains. one country one foreign policy sounds clear as one country one foreign policy sounds clear and makes sense right well not for the us it's foreign affairs line and makes sense right well not for the us its foreign affairs line has been lately suffering from a severe by you polar disorder and the best exist been lately suffering from a severe by you polar disorder and the best example of this is china donald trump's infamous trade war with beijing had ample of this is china donald trump's infamous
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trade war with beijing has been taking its toll on both sides but earlier last month it seemed that there was has been taking its toll on both sides but earlier last month it seemed that there was a glimmer of hope that was coming to an end there's nothing bigger a glimmer of hope was coming to an end there's nothing bigger than what we're doing with china i think it's important that these are the questions are than what we're doing with china i think it's important that these are the questions are asked and as you know we have the vice premier of china one of the most respected as you know we have the vice premier of china one of the most respected men in all of china in the world for that matter we have great respect for him and great. all of china in the world for that matter we have great respect for me great friendship with him. we've come to a very substantial friendship with him. we've come to
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a very substantial. phase one deal taking the edge off relations. phase one deal taking the edge off relations ahead of potentially groundbreaking talks is a good tactic unless all comes out of potentially groundbreaking talks is a good tactic unless all positive a friend. reversed a few days later by passing the hong kong civil rights positive of france reversed a few days later by passing the hong kong civil rights act if america does not speak out for human rights in china because act if america does not speak out for human rights in china because of commercial interest then we lose all moral authority to speak of commercial interest. then we lose our moral authority to speak after human rights any place in the world and the validity of gafur human
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rights any place in the world and the validity of hong kong's plight is a relevant here either you want to keep beijing happy and ignore the bit of hong kong's plight is a relevant here either you want to keep beijing happy and ignore the protests or you do the right thing but inevitably get on the protests or you do the right thing but inevitably get on the wrong side of mainland china. no i would like to stress again the wrong side of mainland china. no i would like to stress again that in response to the us is wrong decisions and wrong practices harming china's interim response to the us is wrong decisions and wrong practices harming china's interests we will definitely take strong countermeasures to defend our sovereignty centrists we will definitely take strong countermeasures to defend our sovereignty security and development interests and you'd think one mistake would be enough
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surety and development interests and you'd think one mistake would be enough to learn from but no because once again trump tried sweet talking behalf to learn from but no because once again trump tried sweet talking beijing earlier this week china and the usa are working on selecting a new site for something earlier this week china and the usa are working on selecting a new site for signing of phase one of trade agreement the new location we announced president shining of phase one of trade agreement the new location we announced president shame president truman will do signing meanwhile u.s. lawmakers passed the deal in president truman will do signing meanwhile u.s. lawmakers passed the tell you one act that would allow washington to punish nations recognizing the islands a one act that would allow washington. and to punish nations recognizing the island as part of china but china isn't the only country riding america's diplomacy swings
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and it's part of china but china isn't the only country riding america's diplomacy swings maybe. a cure he will go with the lads. who was in the water long to live and was intent on lifting its sanctions on the country so the saying will be lifted sanctions on the country so the saying will be lifted. or listening had a spin on things that haven't been adam's happy that we were and were not happy. sad at is this funny that is and. didn't last long we'll probably right up until the moment the us congress recognize the are among will probably right up until the moment the us congress recognize the armenian genocide by the turks a century ago the barbarism committed against germany meaning genocide by the turks a century ago the barbarism committed against the i mean people genocide the turkish president is really now and for not mincing his people like
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a genocide the turkish president is really now and for not mincing his words on america well he's stayed true to himself this time to one of the words on america well he's stayed true to himself this time to one of the. crew here i'm addressing u.s. public opinion and the entire world. here i'm addressing u.s. public opinion and the entire world the step which was taken as worthless and we did not recognize that you can't have your cake and eat it such incoherency could pass as strategy the step which was taken as worthless and we did not recognize that you can't have your cake and eat it such incoherency could pass as strategy as long as the us was getting something out of it instead it seems for as long as the us was getting something out of it instead it seems for every step forward washington takes a step back eventually making nation really step forward washington takes
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a step back eventually making nations wary of even developing serious ties with well such in a news wary of even developing serious ties with well such an unreliable partner. company here on our team this evening do stick around like reliable partner. company here on our team this evening do stick around sean thomas will bring you right up to date in half an hour. thomas will bring you right up to date in half an hour.
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and we're going to fulfill the repeated. and we're going to fulfill the repeated
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promises apologize to the people and promise that the you know we've pulled this is a politician to the people and come out with the you know it's all box the. whole box be. ready for a whole. week for a whole. the ills. of. the ills of the old. school.
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now you want to. know. if you want to. know. all. all. you know we all take a language that. you know we all take the language that we speak for granted it's
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like the air that we preserve we don't notice it and in fact most of us believe that we speak for granted it's like the air that we preserve we don't notice it and in fact most of us believe that we simply perceive reality the way that it is in fact we know many years of psychology simply perceive reality the way that it is in fact we know many years of psychology experiments the best narry far from the truth we don't see things just the way that they are experiments the best narry far from the truth we don't see. just the way they are instead the world that we think internal world movement and it's kind of constructing the world that we think internal world movement and it's kind of constructing by the structures of our brains but also by the structures around languages and cultures and the structures of our brains but also by the structures around languages and cultures tell us how to put things together. tell us how to put things together.
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i'm after a tense here we're going underground 1683 days into you can. see we're going underground 1683 days in the u.k. back to saudi violence in the world's worst humanitarian crisis coming up in the show ok back to saudi violence in the world's worst humanitarian crisis coming up
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in the show 48 hours after the so-called davos in the desert the investment conference week with 48 hours up to the so-called davos in the desert investment conference we question the political and media silence around the saudi war on yemen with eyewitness to lead political and media silence around the saudi war on yemen with eyewitness testimony and unicef ambassador the jury will correspondent martin bell plus west of the me and unicef ambassador the jury will. responded martin bell plus once responsible for occupied yemen what is the legacy of ira assassinated roylance responsible for occupied yemen what is the legacy of ira assassinated loyal lord mountbatten with. me about his plot to overthrow the little lord mountbatten 1. 100 loney about his plot to overthrow a labor government and his role in creating today's kashmir prices where he catalyze the killing of the government and his role in creating today's kashmir
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prices where he catalyze the killing would be good displacing of millions during india's partition over the morcombe would be go displacing of millions during india's partition over them all coming up in today's going underground let's go straight to the world's worst humanitarian crisis yemen and the money up in today's going underground let's go straight to the world's worst humanitarian crisis yemen in a moment we'll hear from a journalist on the ground in yemen capital sanaa but 1st i'm joined now by the legendary war correspondent moment we'll hear from a journalist on the ground in yemen's capital sanaa but 1st i'm joined now by the legendary war correspondent and now unicef u.k. ambassador to yemen martin bell martin thanks for coming on the us and i unicef u.k. ambassador to yemen martin bell martin thanks for coming on the us and geo fairness and accuracy in reporting they claim that without context yemen my debts n.-g. o. fairness and accuracy in reporting they claim that without context yemen might as well be on mars what's it like being unicef ambassador to communicate what will be
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on mars what's it like being unicef ambassador to communicate what's happening in yemen it's very hard to communicate if as i did what's happening in yemen it's very hard to communicate if as i did you see a 5 year old child dying of malnutrition because she called to the do you see a 5 year old child dying of malnutrition because she called to the feeding center too late how do you communicate that people don't feed accent too late how do you. i mean a case that people don't understand they don't know where your money is hardly and there's very little reporters stands they don't know where your money is hardly and there's very little reporting of it suddenly on television i mean we used to be able to have a much wider king of it certainly on television i mean we used to be able to have a much wider compass and they'll today's but now. you have advice for not
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a compass in the old days but now. you have an advantage for not exist for you hear about it and you're right it is against some fierce competition exists for you hear about it and you're right it is against some fierce competition i think in the world's most acute humanitarian crisis that's what the u.n. i think the world's most acute humanitarian crisis that's what the u.n. is saying again very difficult to comprehend 12300000 children these are your unicef it's a again very difficult to comprehend 12300000 children these are your unicef figures in danger 2000000 that's acute malnutrition 360000 vigors in danger 2000000 that's acute malnutrition 360000 in the age of 5 i would you think partly it's because they're reporting in prior as under the age of 5 would you think partly it's because the reporting in prior conflicts and famines and so on made things worse why exactly is
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a conflict in famines and so on made things worse why exactly is communicated now. because it is so remote from communicated now. because it is so removed from people's daily lives and i believe that our media generally print radio temple's daily lives and i believe that our media generally print radio television have become much more concerned with domestic issues is being merely call it television have become much more concerned with domestic issues is being merely call it celeb recreation of the news agenda there are wars going on now. celeb recreation of the news agenda there are wars going on now south sudan yasi yemen which are virtually unreported in dan do ya see yemen which are virtually unreported in my experience so what exactly is the situation you were there before the my experience so what exactly is the situation you were there before the the
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u.s. u.k. baghdad government fled the war had already started between the u.s. u.k. baghdad government fled the war had already started between the who's the rebels and the and the and the government i was there it's really the who's the rebels and the and the and the government i was there at a time before it intensified and we felt 6 and a half 1000 time before it intensified and we fence 6 and a half 1000 children killed or wounded in the last 3 years and children killed or wounded in the last 3 years. it is hard to communicate because i think a sort of compassion fatigue. it is hard to communicate because i think a sort of compassion fatigue sets in and people don't seem to be as interested in the wider world as they used faults in and people don't seem to be as interested in
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the wider world as they used for the point of view of unicef ambassador i think we just have to keep at it for the point of view of. unicef ambassador i think we just have to keep at it and who says it's also very dangerous news organizations are our guns and roses is also very dangerous and news organizations are. and don't want to risk or to take the risk of sending people to the un don't want to risk or to take the risk of sending people to these dangerous places that they go to syria they go to very dangerous places dangerous places that they go to syria they go to very dangerous places.

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