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ah ah, 4 o'clock most time headlining today, after delays and sanctions prussia, russia finally completes construction of that controversial nor stream to pipeline . the said to live a low cost gas from siberia to europe. after $911.00, they did not. that is not the american who does not know that these fashions and the anniversary of 911 looks at the last thing in parts of the us led war on terror . we'll have from a full guantanamo president, released up to 14 years of unlawful detention elsewhere, a french presidential candidate today, calling his version of bricks it demanding to receive control. he said and free his
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country from the grip of the you see, we're leading this charge and there are several other armored vehicles behind us that are following our lead correspondent, which is a ride that on a kirk is on the vehicle, but of action coming up as joint russian and central asian war games called frontier 2021. come to a dramatic and we got great pictures to show you. ah, hello there life martinez, world news h q e most this friday 10th of september is kevin with you for the next. with our latest, thanks for checking in. and as you heard, welding is now complete on the final sections of the colossal north stream to pipelines. i had
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a gas problem in charge of the project announced on friday morning that the underwater link between russia and germany is now officially finished. despite assurances from both berlin and moscow, the nor string to is strictly can all make it has come though, as you know, and massive pressure from both the us and eastern europe. over the years, poland foreign minister resided the war sold, negative view with a project though, has changed, but admitted that efforts to stop the construction had failed. seems to be true. polk takes a look at the saga. now this pipeline has been a long time coming north stream to was started back in 2018 and was supposed to be finished by 2019. but with all the political turmoil surrounding it, it's taken up until now to finally complete it. now, the whole purpose of this pipeline is to connect russia with germany through the baltic sea, bypassing the transit states and eastern europe. and for germany, this pipeline has brought a lot of opportunity,
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especially now even with the gas prices in germany, already going up ahead of the winter season. but the construction of the pipeline itself has created many jobs in the country and the mayor of the german city of movement as it praise. in fact, the project for bringing opportunity to his city with the pipeline. the pipeline is very important for the town of lubin. we still benefit both during the construction and operating stages. our industrial port, which is a municipal port in which lumen has a stake, generated jobs a result of the projects in the long term operational phase. the tunnel, believe me, will receive a share of the business profit generated by the north stream through pipeline, as well as gas gates and other companies. that's one to 1500000 euros that will go to lumens town budget. but obviously not everyone was happy with the project. there was a lot of political turmoil and sanctioned mainly by country. like the us vacuum. he was president, donald trump and pose a lot of the sanctions on the north stream to project. he wanted to deliver
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liquefied american gas to europe, but the price for that was higher than the russian alternative, so, nor seem to was sanctioned any companies and individuals that anything to do with the project walsall, sanctioned by his successor, joe biden. when he came into office, listed those sanctions mainly because, well, they didn't do that much to stop their projects and he didn't really have a choice at that point. my view and nurse to, to has been known for some time. good friends can disagree and, but by the time i became president, it was 90 percent completed. and imposing sanctions did not seem to make any sense . well nevertheless, the project was completed as complete. but even now still, there are countries that are continue to oppose it. ukraine has promised to continue fighting, i guess, nor seem to even after stars delivering gas to germany. and the former council
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president has continued making statements about just how dangerous nor stream to is for germany and europe. this is an unforgivable mistake with very serious consequences. it is a mistake arising from the selfish policies of german interests. i believe that the construction of no dream to is contrary to the interests of the e. u as a whole. now, despite all that opposition, the project is fell complete and the russian form s. u spokesperson has said that there is nothing to stop it at this point and has urged countries not to interfere or make any obstacles to it's operation in the future. and the pipeline is now fully operational. technically, all the pieces have been connected, but now it's just the waiting certification, and it's expected that by the end of the year it will start delivering gas to germany. we talked about the completion of the pipeline with a member of germany's christiy democratic union, as well as a german economist, publisher does skip this. it is possible to interprets in different ways who was interested in using this commercial economic project, which is essentially a dis,
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insuring reliable gas supply for political purposes. and what interests were being pursued from the point of view of ensuring the reliability of supplies. it is important that this project was nevertheless implemented and i am glad it was possible to overcome political differences between different countries. and that this project is now viewed from a rational point of view and not from some other political angle of benefits all year old. young economy breaks apart into europe, right? of the need for russian. god is enormous. for example, the german gas storage at the minute and the record low. so for the we, we need the gas and we have no capacity. the highest light, including no said to, to get to get and it is very short mind shop minus from the so called european partners to say, this is not good for euro. and of course, there's no plan be in favor of the germans. the plane b would be that
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a germany would be happy blackmail by the polish or by the americans to deliver very high cost pricing gas, which is our mental catastrophe. one day before the 20th anniversary of the september 11th attacks, now in the united states, our teeth investigates in a special series on the hood voices. the stories of those who suffered often unjustly during the war on terror. the will use all tools at our disposal, killed our children to united states was bringing people to watch the site. it was a pointless exercise. those thought to be behind the attacks of being held in guantanamo notorious for human rights abuses, such as torture and detainment without trial one previously in prison. there was mohammed to old sla, have these since published a booker buddies,
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14 years inside called guantanamo diary. the story was late to turned into award winning movie with hollywood actors. well, how much you spoke to us? the me. i did call 1st crimes. i didn't because of torture. i was the 5, i would be killed. they broke my. i was not given food for a very long period of time. i was salted on multiple occasions. the provision for 70 days mostly and was like alive. but still
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we have not included that it was the use of the i t's within that program that allowed us to obtain useful information from detainees subjected to them. i know i didn't do anything. i said, i'm not that i'm not going to high that because you me a lot of thin and believing of his country that that respects a little me a bit silly book that was thrown into 27 languages. not saying this is me. i'm saying this is with the hands of a law with the help of my lawyers. my support is my family and i'm so happy and it was adopted into a movie outside my family, my brother and their lives go on caring, live goes on. it was 9 t 192 on 2 different occasions for
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a brief period of time. and i want to have told you got countries including jeremy . i supported that guy. and we used to watch movies, watch, knows documentary about those. and then i decided to join them, which i, i did not know what the inside of why i have no clue. so when i get to, i've gone to the training camp work console. well, that's the 1st time i know about that. i was very young and i was really misinform this was a very big propaganda machine led by isn't as america and it's whistle allies and allies saw they. they gave me a wrong picture. i thought it was a very good cause to free people and to establish for the country. at least
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i didn't even know then what difficulty meant to be honest i the people were fighting today. we were supporting in the fight against the soviet . i think it was february of $92.00, which ideally is so called was id took over the cobble. and i found myself in the middle of a civil war that i did not want to give out. that's why i went back to my studies to my life instead of my was id including in 98. in the 1999, i received a phone call from my cousin and he was living with some blood and use the phone number. and then i was i was
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phone number was just a family called he needed help for his father. his father is like my father and i did the necessary for him to fall. those who are sick and need money. ah, i understand. do you know who the america is? a demarcus of when it comes to muslims, people of color after 911. they did not that it was all it acted like a fascist regime because they said if you are a medical would you do is sort of law. if you are not the medical you deserve not fascism. i
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will do stories being told that there are still many more to explore the for the week until you will be hearing from others. both soldiers and civilians whose lives were changed forever by america. the longest war in special coverage called and heard voices and then to market those this to the united states war on terror in afghanistan is ended. but what does that mean for those having to live under the taliban? again? we don't from says new documentary we've made for you, which you'll be able to see it r c dot com from tomorrow. september the 11th 2001 day that reshape to the modern world. i remember watching the world trade center burn on a tv at the cia and i was standing there like this just looking at it. and a colleague of mine was standing next to me and he said, my god, did they have any idea what they've done?
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we're going to kill everybody now. everybody. the live apocalyptic tv image is provoked, the us into declaring its war on terror. they begin to loam us can villages and homes, and get all people hurt and, and killed. the main goal of destroying terrorism and africana stan was it achieved? yes and no. okay. to essentially no longer exists. good for us, but there are certainly other terrorist groups that are worse than arcadia. ah, after breck said, could friction be next is the question because a candidate for the french presidency is now calling on his country to seize but control and fritz of he put it from the clutches of the you shall do penance. key picks up the story. he was the man that was leaving the charge when it came to the
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brig negotiation thing was the man that was in charge of insuring a victory. you fool that you and during many years old briggs that she was the man that kept saying you is the gold standard during those discussions. and even if she was the u. k, you trying to cherry pick was wanting from the youth. now mission volunteer is telling a very different story, sounding for the presidency, hearing from elections, take place in about a level. and the thing he is saying is shocking. many events in the phone yesterday about needing to have more influence in european counterpart. it was many is doing and when it came to migration of the rules rules, what do you have to say? we cannot do all this without having regained our legal sovereignty. being permanently frightened by a ruling or
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a condemnation at the level of the european court of justice. so the european convention on human rights, or by an interpretation by our own judicial institutions, the reaction, i mean, i will, in fact some people were so shocked about these comments. they thought that this was fake news. how could someone like me? should vanya say such things, the policy is a junior european affairs, mr. clement. paul said that he couldn't believe that some of the who was truly committed. you will, will be able to say such things. others suggested the mission volunteer had essentially imploded. toya korea, michele bonnie: a is giving a master class on how to destroy your career and legacy and the desperate hope of looking electable to elect for that just straight up dislikes you regardless. well, bonia has defended his comment, saying the idea of a constitutional field would only apply when it comes to you repeat calls on issues such as migration. but his attempts to defend his comments seem to me things worse
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. you can only, i break that she is, has been reacting to this here just some of the comments. this is breathtaking. the hypocrisy the same. michel bonnie who doing the brakes it negotiations try to belittle the u. k for demanding control over our courts and our borders. now he wants the same for friends for exit. this is ironic in the extreme bonnie: a preaching the merits of national sovereignty to cover the overpower for e. u and european court of human rights who born is true feelings, it seems about you in about european institutions couldn't have come at the worst point to the book at the moment. brussels is trying to read the premises when it comes to issues of the country, such as hungary and poland. even seeing some questions being raised by germany called to school court. and his comment to phone meetings to maybe to, to have more influence when it comes to the european union to counterbalance
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influence of germany. this will suggest that the relationships within the block goes cosy, i think, would have you believe which many will wonder if this does mean that there are trouble is hash. it's exactly a few minutes. hi, good afternoon. hope you can stick around a lot to talk about, fil, is friday, 10th of september astray, lead me to companies know that officially responsible for comments posted on the facebook pages according to supreme court ruling on it, no less. but those companies are far from happy and the result telivar 90 seconds away. ah . join me every thursday. alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guests in the world. the politics, sport, business and show business. i'll see you then. me.
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ah, hygienist really is high court through the media companies can now be held liable for comments posted on the online pages by 3rd parties. the case was triggered by a former youth detention center detainee who claim negative comments posted under an image of him shackled what defamatory mention. news outlets including scott news on the sydney morning herald have appealed the ruling saying they should not be held responsible for those 3rd party comments. but the decision was held by the court. the acts of the appellants in facilitating encouraging and thereby assisting the posting of common spite. a 3rd party facebook uses rendered them publishes of those commons. the appellants attempts to betray themselves as passive and unwitting victims of facebook functionality has an air of unreality. having take an action to secure the commercial benefit of the facebook functionality, the appellants bear the legal consequences. well, facebook,
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she had to comment on the decision the social network did, of course, on a practical side, the ability to disabled comments back in march of feature was totally news. outlets may now be forced to use something with a restrict speed of freedom of speech. though this decision was time of the exchange of ideas incursions facebook uses to turn off a petune into for comments i call on australia is attorneys general to address this normally and bring australian law into line with comparable western democracies. we discuss it with a panel of experts, needs to be accountability directly on those posting the comments. and if you want to pursue those people, you can. but at the same time, if the media companies are encouraging this by skewing what they publish on facebook and other platforms to generate interest to, i was little rabble rousing,
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played bite, then they need to share some of the blame. it supposes that people actually take comment section seriously, most people read comments, re entertain. they know it's maybe a bunch of yahoo's and most people are basically able to do their own research and looking into things that people are claiming. and these section double explore the, the top issue because, you know, in one way we should take personal responsibility. we should be able, we shouldn't be allowed to have freedom of speech. but on the other hand, social media has become so large science is much, much larger. you're looking at a lot more chances for damages or onto one reputation. and so that's why i think, i think at the very least be, we should have been mentioned or, or look at, in part of that is having these large audiences. because we know that they can also choose what is that. and what goes in is the best solution. now, but what's being proposed or is there a better way to go? we have to start training people, we smarter about how they take information and what they read online. if you want
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to go down this route, the owners piece ago on the owner of the property, which is facebook basement, owns everything you put on their site. so it's, does it seem to suspicious that this comes down onto the publisher and not the publisher being the news organization and not facebook itself? first of all, within facebook, they can shuttle comment and they're not particularly worried about having a driving of a big device. i think for rule they can simply go in and secondly, they told be susan directly, comment appears in against their all, they have to be given the put unity to take it down. right, going to leave, who is some action part pictures this military exercise in kurdistan. between russia and 3 of its central asian allies, a 1000 soldiers, more than a 100 vehicles taking part in frontier 2021. displaying pro s and cooperation. no. the hardware there is constantly rose coff road into battle with the kirk is armed
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forces then so we're about a board on our vehicle right here that will drive us across the firing range. and according to the drill scenario, the terrorists have captured a village and now our mission is going to be to get there as quick as possible and well, neutralize them. the personal will give an exclusive access to an elite motorized unit and the courteous military . this is a unique opportunity to see them in action close up. pretty loud and cramped inside the former person. carriers are the 17. by the way, it is definitely not designed for conference. now let me give you a look from the outside of the cabin. as you can see,
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we're leading this charge and there are several other armored vehicles behind us that are following our lead. this is the 3rd and final day of the military exercise called frontier 2021, which is organized by russia in 3 of its central asian allies. group stands stand and cause of stand. the word games are held every year, but this time to happen against the backdrop of the west. withdraw from again, its danny, which has sent shock waves through this region. the world is alarmed by the situation in and around afghanistan and some members of our organization share borders with afghanistan. not long ago, i visited the afghan touching border and i saw what was happening that our main goal is to be ready for any situation that could develop. that's why the main theme of our drills is the fight against terrorism. we've not forgotten about the threats narrow countries borders. ah.
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drills are held in several seats tanks and tillery engage the enemy 1st to prevent them from advance them to be transferred to helicopter, and dropped special forces behind enemy lines to prevent the militants from escaping the. that's when our unit of several dozen armored vehicle comes in. well that was quick, so the enemy has been completely encircled and neutralized and mission accomplished . now we need to get back to the vehicle. off the drills. i'm going to play
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football. my favorite football players, chris john ronaldo, of course. so the main goal of the drill the forces do i improve the level of cooperation and operability but in the nation involved? but in addition to this, there was a message that moscow allies remain alert during the 2 butcher with dime that is following the disaster with us to draw a problem again at them. got that roscoe report from archie from her. get them ready to go to any moment if needed, let's hope not. but that's what we're talking about so far this friday afternoon from moscow. check it out. see don't com, right ever social. so you're saying get involved to the conversations along the way because so much more to tell you today. but next by let me tell you. so he shivered . nonsense here. you got half now in the company and let us guess after the show break me ah. do secret that private military companies have been playing
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a role in complex worldwide us doesn't track the number of contractors it uses in places iraq or afghanistan, the united states army and the military in general is so reliance on the private sector. i would call the dependency divide, we don't know who's the on the ground presence of these companies overseas. we just don't know. the western private military companies can in their turn, use so called sub contractors from countries with trouble past the kansas quite good. that had also been soldiers. i think i was my job professional job is working with me for one senior. wouldn't that look with no limit, maloney returning to be merciless killing machine. now they fight and
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die in other people's was people carol, lot one and a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country. we started asking ourselves, why did they die? why do? what were they fighting for? nobody bothers down to about the contractors. i have often said transparency for the powerful pharmacy, for the kids about privacy, what people care about is power. juliana sons is become a symbol of the battles of brevity. information is power. that's what's going on, or a huge struggle with governments and corporations who want to keep information secret and others who democratic rights should be pushed forward. and people have a right to know what to do. watch how much help shift the conversation around transparency. see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian might be
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