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me the, in the i venue mean netanyahu's long reign as israeli leader comes to an end as parliament vote in a new if extremely fragile coalition, restoring contact and organizing direct dialog. vladimir putin shared his expectations for the upcoming summit with joe biden and have a look in our review of the week top stories. the french president gets slapped in the face while getting up close and personal with the bowed. supposing supporters in the southern france ah,
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my broadcasting live direct from a studio moscow. this is art international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. all right now benjamin netanyahu is her 12 year rule as israeli leader is over after parliament approved a new government. right. when you're natalie bennett, from the you mean a party is the new prime minister heading a coalition with a tiny one seat majority in jerusalem. crowds were seen celebrating the changes, hopes high that the countries long running political stalemate is finally i've meant i yeah. ah, i again, believe i had to do a lot of happiness. it was like on a thread for the moment we will, we thought that was happening. and then they said that the government was approved
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and you know, it's, it will cover, you know, which, which women with what we made, it was a new eastland majority that boasted in the news is way the prime minister and the new government. it was 60 in favor and $59.00, oppose, but that is enough to see the 12 year reign all the time. yahoo! come to an end. this is not usual. 6 governments now. it has been met with applause and excitement in parts of the country. so in the past that have been lobbying against matoney, yahoo, and this is what we saw amongst the various different parties that came together to form the coalition, which comes from both the wind and the left and the center. they are very different on many different political issues, but they still have the same agenda when it comes to know more midtown, yahoo!
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the incoming prime minister is not to be been as he is the leader of the yamuna party. which means weiss at the party on the right of the political spectrum, but it's not going to be an easy time for him. he is seen as someone who has with trade loyal faith. and he was boasted in with just 6 mandate out of a 120. meaning that you only had something like a 180000 people voting or him out of the entire israeli electric not been on the street talking to people, voted for bennett. they feel to contain that he stole the vote and at the same and you have people who are against nathan, yahoo! and don't mind that. he joined the coalition just as long as miss on yahoo is out of power. or i think the vin, it has gone too far by becoming prime minister. he's going to be a prime minister against all his principles against all his opinions is about just
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not be there isn't anything else that brought these parties together. i think that someone was 6 or 7 mandates is not worthy of being prime minister of the country of israel. it's a very simple thing. the people have spoken letting yahoo receive 30 mandates. he should be prime minister. that's what i think it is not fair. what they have done, we voted for someone and we got something completely different. where are our boats? i gave my vote to someone else. we have all given our boats. and suddenly everything turned round and bennett was voted in. we guarded israel from becoming a successor shape from the army, something we didn't want it to be from becoming something dark and dangerous. you know, we are going to go
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ahead and, you know, hit natalie didn't try to 3 the facial parliament station, but he was constantly tickled. he was cord elia, quite a few members of parliament were actually taken out by security forces for disrupting the the station itself. and the city give me a sense of how difficult it is going to be for natalie bennett to try and bring people together to support this new coalition government as one at yahoo. he has promised that he will not be silenced. he says that the blank of his will be, in other words, the right wing parties will not be silent. and at the same time, his court bennett the greatest ford in israeli history. so not to be been a sophie, has his work cut out for him. but he is sending an benjamin netanyahu to the opposition way. he'll now become the leader of the opposition. and let me just mention that he had been in this position twice before and managed to come from the lead of the opposition to become prime minister as well. so that is something that
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might warn people at it, perhaps just a little too early to complete the blank him out of the history book for additional power really need to show and defend our democracy. and we are very well to be having things that the coalition, the new island really was and we know that they got only both out of 120 and they many different se phone left. why only one thing in common that the dia, we move them into now out of office, and there are several in the finish, 12 you there. but i think that will be the 1st and last the shipment of the new government because it will be paralyzed because you have left and right mix together radical f. like, i don't think you would be any made your point. you rated me that would rather focus on the economy plus issue because on that issue you will not be able to
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get that consent to that and move forward. and it will be a challenge for them. it only if there will be able to expand the government and the add more pop, you then maybe will be able to speak about the idea of new quality. meanwhile, netanyahu used his final speech to question natalie benefit international standing, saying he doesn't have the credibility knowledge capabilities or support to deal with israel's long standing. nemesis, iran. we spoke to political analyst, said mohammed mirandi on the chances of any change in relations between the 2 countries. for iran, there is no real difference between n bennett and methane yahoo! comments that he's made in the past about killing ops is not something that anyone will forget and symbolically speaking the fall of nathan, yahoo is another symbol of the victory of the palestinian resistance and gaza. so
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in that sense, it is a big 2 sorts, but actually really doesn't make much of a difference to iran because both of them symbolize the same sort of oppression that dominates palestine. to restore contacts and organized direct dialogues as what rushes president says he expects from the upcoming summit . with his u. s. counterpart vladimir putin gave his thoughts in an interview with russian t. v. r correspondent patricia gave more details to calling bray. while this time mister pool, who was quite specific about the things that he is intending to bring up in geneva when he meets joe biden. and 1st of all, the russian leader mentioned global security. this is a very important issue. mister poking pointed out moscow's concerns when it comes to ne toes missile defense systems that are close to the rushing borders.
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we have always tried to behave with sufficient restraint. after all, we did not take a single step in any of the areas which would aggravate the situation. we're talking about security issues about these red lines about the possible deployment of all kinds of combat systems. their missile strike and so on. i have already mentioned poland and romania missile defense systems are already being deployed there and strike systems can be supplied to them as well. but we have removed our military base from cuba because we don't do such things. but our partners, unfortunately, are doing just that. a lot of people said that he hope that the summit could at least create the conditions for a proper and fair discussion on these matters. now, the russian leader also went on to explain why the hopes are there. he praised the joe biden administration for responsible approach,
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at least in one aspect. vladimir putin reminded of one of the 1st international decisions that was made by joe biden and the white house that is per loaning the new star treaty between washington and moscow, which is referred to as the last remaining pillar of nuclear arms control. when the new administration led by president biden extended the nustar treaty, a 1st step, i think this is a very important step. and in general, of course, on the part of president biden, this is a manifestation of professional is of course, president putin also touched on cybersecurity, which is one of the more headline grabbing dance in the us, russia policies at the moment. how did he elaborate on that? well, what is global security without cybersecurity? that's also something major that is going to be on the table according to the russian leader. cyber attacks on entire infrastructure and industrial cities could
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lead to very serious consequences. and the russian president here was clearly referring to recent cyber attacks on us infrastructure. and while the kremlin maintains that russia had nothing to do with these attacks, the russian side really wants some kind of bilateral agreement to be hammered out in this field to, to introduce some kind of rules. and to make sure that it's all kept under control, by the way, back in 2013, that work had already begun. but what happened next? ukraine, accusations of russian hackers influencing the us election and the work was scrapped not by the russian side by the west side. so now moscow, once this work to be resumed, agreements are expressed in the relevant interstate documents and there and these documents, agreements, contracts, the parties assume certain obligations. and these obligations and the overwhelming majority of cases are equal. both parties share the same commitment. if we agree to
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extra criminals, then russia will do it, but only the united states agreed to extra criminals to the russian federation as well. the closer we get to the summit in geneva, on june 16th, the more we find out about the things that are going to be discussed possibly will hear about something else maybe from the biden administration next. the french president got a nasty shock on tuesday while on a visit to the south of the country where he was trying to drum up support for his re election campaign. menu micron walked up to a barrier to greet locals, put his low take a look. this is what happened the group group the 1st time that you've been physically assaulted since becoming president,
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that happens in the south of france near the city of valencia. and as you saw in the video present mike on exits the hotel school where he's been taking a visit. he walked towards a crowd of people who are all behind the metal barrier. the president mike put his hand on a man's on the man that grabs back president michael. before administering the all mighty slap, the security agency immediately intervened, and 2 individuals were taken into custody. willful violence against the person holding public authority. and you might have caught just the end of that video, somebody shouting down with macro ism and there is a suggestion that the individuals behind this assault on the president or yellow vest were involved and unauthorized process earlier in the day. but the reality is what this is shown is that there is still an undercurrent to present to and again president michael and his policies. those have been passed the reform as well as
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those he's attempted to pass to the front. and i bet housing is managed to do so or how to move them down slightly. there's been a huge reaction hearing from including coming from the government. the prime minister showing cast sticks, saying that this was an attack on democracy. they because she was on a pass your said sort of the democracy is debate dialogue is confrontation, the expression of legitimate disagreements, but it can in no way be violence, verbal, aggression, and even less physical aggression. we are all concerned, it is the foundations of our democracy. through the head of state, it is democracy that is targeted. you'll see also we've heard from a political policy from across the political spectrum with authorization. lead is pretty much on the same page. very rare hearing from all saying that this is simply unacceptable. while democratic debate can bitter,
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it can never tolerate physical violence. i strongly condemn the unacceptable physical aggression targeting the president of the republic. this time, are you starting to understand that violent people are taking action? i stand in solidarity with the president. well, president, marconi is currently on the top from says it's been cold, he's taking the temperature, testing it to see whether or not he should be running in next is presidential election. he hasn't officially said he's going to, but the idea that he's making this visit is seen as many as a pre election tool. and it seems as we get closer and closer to the election, we like to see more of that resentment coming through till the come in the program, the u. s. metals with a situation between twitter and nigeria. i'm on that after break. ah
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ah ah ah, i use but it was rarely work rarely work except maybe a week, maybe a month. but the world always figures a way to get around the same. whether it's the black, whatever it is that was anxious, don't work. politicians,
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you get the city and they say see, i am saving the world are saving themselves and they're making friends which the welcome back to the weekly on our international. now the us state department, along with some western diplomatic missions as called on nigeria government to reverse its decision to ban twitter. it also condemned threats to arrest users. law goes outlawed the social network saying it is persistently used to undermine the countries existence. it comes after the platform deleted a post by the countries president, which warned to national separatists of consequences unless they relent. but while twitter claims that a free and open internet is an essential human right, it appears to operate according to
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a different set of principles elsewhere. as you go to dive comments. the free speech wing of the free speech boxing. this is how twitter executives love to define that platform. the self righteousness of this is only matched by how far the twitter executives are detached from reality. lately, the band, the syrian president over this tweet, many of those misbehaving today, too young to be aware of the destruction and loss of lives that occurred during the nigerian civil war. those of us in the fields for 13 months, who went through the war will treat them in the language that understand twitter moderator may not be able to find nigeria on the map. but apparently, their interpretation of the country's history is more accurate than the presidents . who obviously wasn't impressed and he's government wasn't taking any of that. when people were morning police stations are policemen
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a jury duty and us for today. it was about the right to protect what is similar to happened when the capital he became for action. when are going to be fooled by anybody where he wanted to rule? how do for the best of our ability, twitter wasn't ready for that, and it is hard to judge them for it. they had already successfully banned one of the most powerful men in the world and got away with a consequence. free nigeria though, did something about it, the das, etc. we are deeply concerned by the blocking of twitter in nigeria, access to the free and open internet isn't essential, human rights in modern society. just put everything down for a 2nd,
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appreciate the absolute, logical pandemonium here with me, twitter, which is very trigger happy over an arbitrary set of rules to deny people the right to speak out is trying to be the champion of free speech. you can make this up, but the band caught the eye of some politicians who condemned it. diplomatic missions of canada, the european union, the republic of ireland, the united kingdom and the united states of america, convey our disappointment over the government of nigeria announcement. suspending twitter funding systems of expression is not the answer. these measures inhibit access to information and commerce and some other politicians who in turn got ideas. twitter noncompliance with our rules will lead to unintentionally consequences, including twitter losing exemption from liability as an intermediary the information most time, even if it appears very attractive candidate to a foreign state. how to live, how to interpret historical events,
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what movies to watch or what music to listen to. otherwise, instead of freedom of speech, it becomes a dictatorship of opinion for sole purpose. and perhaps more efficient should take a closer look at nigeria handling this. because if banning a president over an opinion somehow made it into twitter as definition of free speech, we all need a lesson in how to deal with big tech tyranny. twitter has no business deciding on what geo political figures have to say about anything because they're not. they're not informed enough to do so. they just are responding based on their own political prejudices. with very little knowledge about what the situation involve, especially in nigeria, twitter is pretending to be the government of the world along with other social media platforms. they are trying to institute their own sort of governmental power
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. the social media platforms combine, have more power than all the nations of the world. and in fact, to all the states in the world, in terms of political influence. so no, this is not surprising and it's not warranted that these nations would be trying to her. twitter is political power stable and predictable relations with russia is what the g 7 leaders have called for on the last day of their summer in england. but the joint statement also demands that moscow stops. it's quote, the stabilizing behavior. now she's pure oliver has more. the communicate comes out at the end of the g, 7 summer talking about russia. they said they wanted stable and predictable relations in the future with moscow. it all sounds pretty great. we've heard straight away from murray as a hat of the spokeswoman for the russian foreign ministry saying the ball in order
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to get those stable and predictable relationships is currently firmly in the course of those g 7 leaders. and they don't seem very good at dealing with not at the moment. if we look at what the communique itself actually says, it goes on to talk about a number of issues, which is far as russia is concerned. it's already dealt with things like chemical weapons. we call them russia to urgently investigate and credibly explain the use of a chemical weapon on soil to end systematic, correct down on independence, civil society and media, and to identify a disrupt and hold to account those within its borders. who conduct ransomware, attacks abuse virtual currency to lower the ransoms and other cyber crimes. alexa novalis also mentioned in the communicating his alleged poisoning saw him come here to berlin to receive treatment for what was later reported to have been poisoning
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using a nava chalk nerve agent. this is something that russia has vehemently denied and fight said gala, for of the russian foreign minister has said that russia had absolutely nothing to do with the illness that alexa, nevada only suffered you could you, there is no tangible evidence, nothing about those 3 bottles with the supposed traces of poison, no copies of the toxicology report, no results of biological test. that is, it turns out that the valley says i was poisoned by the russian states and vladimir putin personally. and this is accepted by the west without any rejection. and western countries claim to us as fact, exclusively. what navarro me, himself fits forth in his questioning by german law enforcement structures. that communicate also makes an impassioned police or russia to allow free protest on the streets while making no reference at all to the recent scenes. that we've seen
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unfold in the united states and in europe in particular. this is being pointed out from the russian side that there's been some pretty heavy handed police crackdowns in the u. s. and in europe recently as well. let's have a look at what else was in that communicate when it comes to trying to establish these better relations. the g 7 says at once with russia, we call them russia to alleviate tensions and act and accordance with its international obligations and withdrew the russian military troops and material at the eastern board of ukraine and on the crimean peninsula. well, not situation, particularly when it comes to the deployment of russian troops in that area. those russian troops are deployed within russia's borders. and of course, with the serious instability across the border in ukraine. understandable that russia would want to have its armed forces on alert, in a nearby situation on cry. mayor, of course crimea voted overwhelmingly in
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a referendum to rejoin russia, not so long ago. so it's unlikely that they going to come to any agreement over those 2 particular points when it cut, but there are a number of issues that will be up for discussion when president joe biden sits down with russian president vladimir in geneva. on wednesday, i'm going to be there for r t. there's a whole team of us going to be there in switzerland, bringing you all of the latest from inside the summit, on the sidelines of the summit and anything else going on around it as well. had the get together. biden met with the host, british prime minister boys johnson. they signed a new atlantic charter based on an agreement that outlines the 2 countries goals after the 2nd world war. the priority. now, according to the documentary cooperation, as for the g 7 main talking points were the pandemic trade and climate change plus china and russia. but our correspondent garcia now examines why much of that agenda
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seems like a blast of the pass. america is back bad for watson. when did it ever leave whatever it is that it's coming back to from as unclear. at every point along the way, we're going to make it clear that united states is back and democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges and the issues that matter most to our future. well, that's good. suddenly, again, i can't remember them ever leaving, but if you will, coming back to things you never left then why the heck not some things. you've already signed all revitalized atlanta, charter building on the commitments and aspirations that are 80 years ago. the firms are ongoing commitment to sustaining our enduring values and defending them against new and old challenges. so they're defending democracy,
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defending $92.00 defending trade, which american britain have done admirably if a tad violently but that's the rule they will now chic to combat cyber threats. climate change in the pandemic. there's so much to do and what better way to start than with tv jukes. so the prime minister absolutely both very i'm not, i'm from that one over the disagree or need or anything else. bab, what may be construed as new is that button seems hell bent on returning a tool to the glory days of the cold war. and his youth. by being clear, the united states will respond in a robust and meaningful way. and the russian government engages and harmful activities. we've already demonstrated that, except we've had the same thing in various forms for non century. if it isn't
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russia, it's yes, china, we will focus on ensuring that market democracies not china or anyone else, right? the 21st century rules around trade and technology, and we will continue to pursue the goal of a europe whole free and at peace. biden. once the resurrect, i know months that the cold war with vos standing armies with vos military spending, vars blog to crush the competition. and the competition. and he's in russia. the competition is china. which america still doesn't have an answer for us in our 10 to national the imac kaiser or more of my guys do my national survival. this is a hedge fund. it's
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a device used by professional value eggs to earn money. that's right. these hedge funds are completely not accountable, and we're just adding more more to them. totally, the stabilize the global economy. you need to protect yourself and get inform. watch record. showing me every posting on the alex simon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business and show business. i'll see you then, in the big football in the middle east. ever since the tiny gold nation was the right to house, the people worldcom football, national team been out of the dark for foreign capital if you will give me one.

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