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austria topped the group after a first half double. they were seen to victory over iceland.g indeed. not settling for a famous tennis player, an announcement we were expecting from novak djokovic, very depressing and the stating the him. disappointing for him, he says he went play again this year because of a persistent elbow injury. you will remember that he had pulled out of wimbledon because of this. he will miss... he has played 51 straight grand stamp on and over 12 and a half year period. bob remarkable. if you look at what richard federer has done this year after taking time off with his knee issue and coming back to win the australian open. —— if you look at what roger federer has done this year. who can forget that the code breaking eight wimbledon title injust under two code breaking eight wimbledon title in just under two weeks ago? the good news is that andre agassi, his coach, will stay with him for the next season. if you look at what federer has done there's no reason that djokovic cannot add to his grand slam total. coming up, did antidepressants play a role
austria topped the group after a first half double. they were seen to victory over iceland.g indeed. not settling for a famous tennis player, an announcement we were expecting from novak djokovic, very depressing and the stating the him. disappointing for him, he says he went play again this year because of a persistent elbow injury. you will remember that he had pulled out of wimbledon because of this. he will miss... he has played 51 straight grand stamp on and over 12 and a half year period....
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so but just around the break austria threatened to ramp up security along its border with italy on monday nights of the week started saying hundreds of troops were on standby following a spike in migrant arrivals of late in southern europe austria's ambassador was then someone for talks to rome slammed vienna for lack of cooperation but the austrian chancellor has since downplayed the whole dispute saying no were temporary measures will be taken. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions italy's in a lot of trouble over this according to the un almost eighty four thousand people arrived in that country so far this year and they're estimating that that number is going to triple by the end the twenty seventeen of course many of these refugees when they get into italy is not going to stay there lovely places it is they want to move further off into europe. this week so they are willing to help but they didn't go far enough as far as italy is concerned there now it's thirty five million euros of additional fun
so but just around the break austria threatened to ramp up security along its border with italy on monday nights of the week started saying hundreds of troops were on standby following a spike in migrant arrivals of late in southern europe austria's ambassador was then someone for talks to rome slammed vienna for lack of cooperation but the austrian chancellor has since downplayed the whole dispute saying no were temporary measures will be taken. border controls and an army deployment will be...
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and austria, austria had the national socialist movement before the germans. and a lot of the germans were looking elsewhere, one of the nazi party members were even german. in hitler, austria, egypt, america for a long time. a lot of the main people we would think of, rosenberg in the baltic, a lot of them were coming in to the baltic, so a lot of the main nazis at this time had international ritz and i think that munich being such a cultural center, i would guess germany is far behind a lot of these places, especially the east and austria and france but i'd have to look and research a little better before i said that would probably be my option so i think you're right on that. >> not only in a liberal democracy we have this problem of what do we do with extremists that don't directly engage in violence. it took the ritz years to engage chowdhury. did hitler at this point rectally engage in acts of violence and if he did, why didn't they throw the book at him? >> yes, he did. he did engage in violence. he encouraged like the storm troopers to go out and brawl
and austria, austria had the national socialist movement before the germans. and a lot of the germans were looking elsewhere, one of the nazi party members were even german. in hitler, austria, egypt, america for a long time. a lot of the main people we would think of, rosenberg in the baltic, a lot of them were coming in to the baltic, so a lot of the main nazis at this time had international ritz and i think that munich being such a cultural center, i would guess germany is far behind a lot...
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austria's border with slavonia in 2016, during the migrant crisis. frontiers were open. thousands applied for asylu m were open. thousands applied for asylum in austria, including two sisters from afghanistan, and their children. but they were not given asylum, unlike many others. the austrian authorities decided they should be deported back to croatia, their point of entry to the european union, under the eu's dublin regulation. was vienna right to send them back at a time when the borders we re them back at a time when the borders were open? this case is now before europe's top court, along with a similar case from slavonia. the court's decision could affect the lives of a lot of people. one of those people is this man from afghanistan. he first came to austria in february last year, but was deported back to croatia.|j tried so hard, i did everything i could. i did football, i was doing a german course. at school i was in a choir. i went to my interview and they said no. it is so long, you have to go back. you can't stay. croatia was very hard. it
austria's border with slavonia in 2016, during the migrant crisis. frontiers were open. thousands applied for asylu m were open. thousands applied for asylum in austria, including two sisters from afghanistan, and their children. but they were not given asylum, unlike many others. the austrian authorities decided they should be deported back to croatia, their point of entry to the european union, under the eu's dublin regulation. was vienna right to send them back at a time when the borders we...
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wolfgang: i grew up in a small village in austria. think we had more cows than people in the village. my mother was a professional chef in a resort in the summertime. i used to visit her when school was out. i started to cook with a pastry chef -- mainly because i loved sweets -- i still do. but it really started with my mother. she was the most patient person and the nicest person. she was a very good cook. she could make something taste really delicious. haslinda: what was your first dish you cooked with your mom? wolfgang: the first dish was saturday morning, we used to make a cake, i used to love mixing the butter and the sugar with the exit eating half of it. that i always remember. we used to make wiener schnitzel, that is a veal cutlet. the smell of it, i used to love it. when i was a kid, i ate half of it. i will save the rest for tonight or for tomorrow. haslinda: it wasn't always sailing. your dad was dead set against it. wolfgang: my dad was totally crazy. i should have fired him a long time ago. he said cooking was not a p
wolfgang: i grew up in a small village in austria. think we had more cows than people in the village. my mother was a professional chef in a resort in the summertime. i used to visit her when school was out. i started to cook with a pastry chef -- mainly because i loved sweets -- i still do. but it really started with my mother. she was the most patient person and the nicest person. she was a very good cook. she could make something taste really delicious. haslinda: what was your first dish you...
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in the day's early game, there was a big win for austria on their debut at this tournament.heir neighbours, switzerland.” tournament. they want 1—0 against their neighbours, switzerland. i am sad for my players, because of their effort. how much work ethic they have, the mentality. when we were playing three very young players in this big status, they were so well mentally prepared. notjust this big status, they were so well mentally prepared. not just from this big status, they were so well mentally prepared. notjust from my work, but also from the experienced players that helped them a lot. everything was very good tactically, also. in this decision, of course, nobody in football wants to have a huge decision like this decisive in how the results. so i am sad, and also proud. borussia dortmund striker pierre—emerick aubameyang has served a timely reminder why he is one of the most coveted players in europe, ahead of the new season. he grabbed a double as the german side beat ac milan 3—1 in a high—profile pre—season friendly in china. here is austin halewood. after making
in the day's early game, there was a big win for austria on their debut at this tournament.heir neighbours, switzerland.” tournament. they want 1—0 against their neighbours, switzerland. i am sad for my players, because of their effort. how much work ethic they have, the mentality. when we were playing three very young players in this big status, they were so well mentally prepared. notjust this big status, they were so well mentally prepared. not just from this big status, they were so...
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i said, "i cannot go to austria before working in the three-star restaurant."ed to write all these fancy restaurants. the first one who accepted me said, "you could start working in april." so i went there. and that was really an a tiffany for me. it was something that was really an epiphany for me. it was something totally different. the owner was 72 years old, but he had such passion in the kitchen. he was amazing. he owned the three-star restaurant. he was the chef. everything has to be the best quality. he had such intensity and passion. haslinda: you turned around a restaurant, and that was the time when you learned to be a businessman. your paycheck had bounced. and in return, you asked for part of the business. wolfgang: exactly. i worked one year in indianapolis, and then i moved to los angeles. and i worked in a restaurant. and because they had one fancy investor named gene kelly, you know, the famous actor? i said, "ok, i will work there." i did not know they were financially insolvent. when i got my first paycheck, the bank was two blocks away. i wal
i said, "i cannot go to austria before working in the three-star restaurant."ed to write all these fancy restaurants. the first one who accepted me said, "you could start working in april." so i went there. and that was really an a tiffany for me. it was something that was really an epiphany for me. it was something totally different. the owner was 72 years old, but he had such passion in the kitchen. he was amazing. he owned the three-star restaurant. he was the chef....
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it is an explosive issue, in germany and austria, which also has elections this year.if any more migrants come to italy and try and migrate further north, they will put the panzers, on the brenner pass and make sure that they do not come through austria, they will be dead set against any further distribution of numbers. also, there is a crisis because you have to be seen as a politician responsible for your nation's welfare, dealing with the possibility of thousands more africans on your shores. that is just scaremongering, if you look at the numbers, it are tiny percentage points across europe. most of the migrants are either internally in africa or are going to third world countries, like lebanon, jordan, they are not coming into europe. for you to raise this spectre of millions of africans... it is pure scaremongering. it was last year, it may not look like a large number but you need to ensure they are being integrated in europe, that is one thing that has not been resolved. we do not know how to make sure that they find a home or a place to work in, so forth. it's
it is an explosive issue, in germany and austria, which also has elections this year.if any more migrants come to italy and try and migrate further north, they will put the panzers, on the brenner pass and make sure that they do not come through austria, they will be dead set against any further distribution of numbers. also, there is a crisis because you have to be seen as a politician responsible for your nation's welfare, dealing with the possibility of thousands more africans on your...
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and kindergarten the news is stirring controversy in austria. you watching. live from moscow studio with me welcome to the program. videos have emerged online allegedly showing iraqi troops brutally executing and beating detainees in mosul baghdad officials have launched an investigation after facing condemnation from human rights groups and a warning here you may find some of the following images disturbing the video we're showing you right now and with soldiers throwing a suspected jihad is off a cliff the soldiers shoot the man after he hits the ground human rights watch told us they were able to confirm that the location of this video is. what we were able to use to verify the images taken in the videos with satellite imagery showed that they are tracked around the areas of most school that they appear to be in. we don't really have much information about the videos in particular but they do match pieces that we've been documenting for many months now of actually usually executions by iraqi security forces both federal police forces as well as the popular
and kindergarten the news is stirring controversy in austria. you watching. live from moscow studio with me welcome to the program. videos have emerged online allegedly showing iraqi troops brutally executing and beating detainees in mosul baghdad officials have launched an investigation after facing condemnation from human rights groups and a warning here you may find some of the following images disturbing the video we're showing you right now and with soldiers throwing a suspected jihad is...
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the move to establish a new headquarters in vienna was welcomed by austria's chancellor. loses by match dot this is a strong sign that austria as a business location is successful. will back the boom continues big international companies like easyjet do believe in austria well. the pan european aviation group with three airlines based in switzerland the uk and now possibly austria. will remain at the control of easy jet plc listed on the london stock exchange. returning now to china where the country's foreign minister is speaking out against economic protectionism in the european union. on wednesday germany approve new regulations to limit investment in strategic industries by non eu companies. that move is seen as targeting china in an attempt to protect the german high tech industries and intellectual property rights. china says that economic and trade cooperation between itself and e. u. countries is mutually beneficial and that other countries should avoid. similar measures let's take a listen. they don't get alternate to national situation china is willing to work w
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hi again thanks for joining us this sunday from moscow so austria says it's deployed troops in armored vehicles along the country's border with italy following a spike in migrant arrivals again of late in southern europe austria's ambassador there was someone for talks after rome slammed vienna's decision. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions according to the u.n. almost eighty four thousand people have arrived in italy thus far this year and some estimates predict that number will almost triple by the end of the year many of the refugees of course arrive the first stopping point they want to move further off into europe italy is really struggling aid chief this week said they are willing to help italy in fact they announced thirty five million euro of additional funds after talks on the crisis last sunday rome said that's not enough italian officials as well as the u.n. called another european countries to open up their ports for instance to migrant boats and share more of the responsibility we ha
hi again thanks for joining us this sunday from moscow so austria says it's deployed troops in armored vehicles along the country's border with italy following a spike in migrant arrivals again of late in southern europe austria's ambassador there was someone for talks after rome slammed vienna's decision. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions according to the u.n. almost eighty four thousand people have...
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today, the court accepted austria's and slovenia's argument that they had the right to return asylumentry. we spoke earlier to our correspondent bethany bell from the austrian—slovenian border. i am on the austrian border was slovenia where some of those asylum seekers pass through trying to get into austria and file a claim for asylum. the court ruled today that austria and slovenia were right to send two afghan women and their children back to croatia and also to send a syrian man back from slovenia to croatia, because it said the eu rules on asylum apply even in very exceptional circumstances like the migrant crisis, when hundreds of people were passing through this border where i am every day. it is interesting though, because the court also reminded both austria and slovenia that they could show solidarity with eu border states like croatia which were facing the brunt of arrivals. two men have been treated in hospital after a suspected acid attack at bethnal green in east london last night. the pair are believed to be in their late teens. video footage shows one man pouring wate
today, the court accepted austria's and slovenia's argument that they had the right to return asylumentry. we spoke earlier to our correspondent bethany bell from the austrian—slovenian border. i am on the austrian border was slovenia where some of those asylum seekers pass through trying to get into austria and file a claim for asylum. the court ruled today that austria and slovenia were right to send two afghan women and their children back to croatia and also to send a syrian man back from...
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and the migrant issue has come to prominence again in austria where a teen is in man is suspected of having killed an elderly couple allegedly motivated by his hatred of the country's far right freedom party piece or all of the reports. eighty five year old woman and an eighty seven year old man were killed in their own home there was that of the temp made to burn their bodies and burn the house down or police have confirmed that a fifty four year old man who came originally from tunisia to austria back in one thousand eight hundred nine is in custody he was well known to the couple in question we understand he delivered food to them a number of times a week that they'd helped him out with money in the past that's also. the reason that he. he's the main suspect in having carried out this this attack and why he turned himself into police was that he believed the couple that were linked to the freedom party of austria the far right until immigrant party we've also heard from the austrian chancellor christine care who said this well he's condemned this attack in the slaying of these two
and the migrant issue has come to prominence again in austria where a teen is in man is suspected of having killed an elderly couple allegedly motivated by his hatred of the country's far right freedom party piece or all of the reports. eighty five year old woman and an eighty seven year old man were killed in their own home there was that of the temp made to burn their bodies and burn the house down or police have confirmed that a fifty four year old man who came originally from tunisia to...
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menu's is currently stirring controversy in austria. interview with the russian prosecutor general's office allegations of involvement in a meeting between junior and the russian lawyer. saturday morning here in moscow thanks for joining us on r.t. international we have. well iraqi officials say that they are investigating reports of extra judicial killings of suspected islamic state fighters by iraqi troops in the city of mosul warning you may find some of the following images disturbing a series of videos a bearing on social media in them soldiers can be seen beating and shooting suspects and the video we're showing you right now ends with a demand throwing people off a cliff now a human rights watch told us they were able to confirm the location of at least one of the videos is mosul iraq. but we were able to bear by the images taken in the videos the satellite imagery to show that they are fact around the areas of mosul that they appear to be in. we don't really have much information about these videos in particular but they do matc
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austria has prevented turkey's economy minister from entering the country to attend a rally the march marks the first anniversary of the field attempt to overthrow a president or to one's government officials said the ministers presidents of the gathering would have represented a threat to security the turkish minister would be welcome for bilateral talks but since he is holding public events i won't let this happen it puts public order and security in danger. well this is just the latest development in an ongoing spot between turkey and the e.u. germany recently denied or to one per machine to rally their address turkish citizens during the g. twenty summit in earlier germany and then also blocked turkish officials from trying to drum up support for a vote expanding the turkish president's powers that prompted a furious backlash. you know london than. the decision that the netherlands took scandalous and unacceptable of course we will have to respond. germany you have no notion of democracy your practices are no different from the knocks you practices of the past does my comment that
austria has prevented turkey's economy minister from entering the country to attend a rally the march marks the first anniversary of the field attempt to overthrow a president or to one's government officials said the ministers presidents of the gathering would have represented a threat to security the turkish minister would be welcome for bilateral talks but since he is holding public events i won't let this happen it puts public order and security in danger. well this is just the latest...
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the news the last seven days austria says it's to ploy troops and armored vehicles along the country's border with italy following a spike in my group rivals lately in southern europe austria been summoned for talks of to roessler vienna's decision to do the. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions according to the un always eighty four thousand people derive since the beginning of this year and some estimates predict that number is always going to triple by the end the twenty seventeen the problem isn't going away many of the refugees then hope of course moving further on up into europe of all down chiefs this week said they're willing to help they announced thirty five million euros of additional funding after talks on the crisis last sunday but rome says that's still not enough telling officials as well as the u.n. called in other european countries to open up their ports to migrant boats and share more of the responsibility. if we do believe we can to leave either italy or greece on its own. i'd l
the news the last seven days austria says it's to ploy troops and armored vehicles along the country's border with italy following a spike in my group rivals lately in southern europe austria been summoned for talks of to roessler vienna's decision to do the. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions according to the un always eighty four thousand people derive since the beginning of this year and some estimates...
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and denmark will face either spain or austria.r 120 minutes, spain having the best best chances. but no goals, the game going to penalties. the game is going to penalties right now. we will bring you the latest results as soon as that happens. united went ahead just before half—time through paul mcmullen, whose third goal of the competition. dundry drew level after the break. mark o'hara with the equaliser. the match finished 1—1, the penalty shoot out determined he would finish top of the group. when deacon missed the decisive penalty to dundee. both teams go into the last 16. and will face each other at the —— is available on the bbc sport website. manchester united are close to signing the serbian midfielder nemanja matic from chelsea for a0 million pounds he'd been united's third summer buy including 75 million for striker romelu lukaku. three years ago united manager jose mourinho bought the midfielder from benfica to chelsea for 21 million pounds. ferrari's sebastian vettel extended his championship lead to 1a points after w
and denmark will face either spain or austria.r 120 minutes, spain having the best best chances. but no goals, the game going to penalties. the game is going to penalties right now. we will bring you the latest results as soon as that happens. united went ahead just before half—time through paul mcmullen, whose third goal of the competition. dundry drew level after the break. mark o'hara with the equaliser. the match finished 1—1, the penalty shoot out determined he would finish top of the...
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down or police have confirmed that a fifty four year old man who came originally from tunisia to austria back in one thousand eight hundred nine is in custody he was well known to. the couple in question we understand he delivered food to them a number of times a week that they'd helped him out with money in the past it's also believed that the reason that he. he's the main suspect in having carried out this this attack and why eternium self into police was that he believed the couple that were linked to the freedom party of austria the far right anti immigrant party we've also heard from the austrian chancellor christine cairn who said this well he's condemned this attack in the slaying of these two elderly people such crimes destroy trust in the strength of our society and should be condemned when people are killed because of their real or perceived proximity to any party as happened in linz everyone needs to speak out but if it turns out that they perceived political affiliation was the reasoning behind these killings well that could have huge ramifications through austrian politics b
down or police have confirmed that a fifty four year old man who came originally from tunisia to austria back in one thousand eight hundred nine is in custody he was well known to. the couple in question we understand he delivered food to them a number of times a week that they'd helped him out with money in the past it's also believed that the reason that he. he's the main suspect in having carried out this this attack and why eternium self into police was that he believed the couple that were...
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that have to be dealt with it's not to sweep through a lot more to come including a spot between austria and italy over the big immigration story to tell you all about in a recap of the news right after the break. beginning . sixteen. trouble and. director that europe is surrounded by and one of them of the six moment was president. what about russia you know what let me get to which point our listeners are now. i i i i i. i i. i i i. i. i get so busy and i'm found itself sparking an internet meme war of all things this week it tracked down the creator of the old clip featuring donald trump wrestling the c.n.n. networks news logo the video been tweeted as a bit of fun by president trump a few days earlier but it led c.n.n. to say instead encourage violence against reporters i'm sure you've got your views on that either way but his mortality over the story. so this guy makes a humorous little video and then it blows up someone edited it donald trump found it and posted it on his twitter feed ah it got millions of views hundreds of thousands of likes and many people had a love c.n.n. did n
that have to be dealt with it's not to sweep through a lot more to come including a spot between austria and italy over the big immigration story to tell you all about in a recap of the news right after the break. beginning . sixteen. trouble and. director that europe is surrounded by and one of them of the six moment was president. what about russia you know what let me get to which point our listeners are now. i i i i i. i i. i i i. i. i get so busy and i'm found itself sparking an internet...
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it's five o'clock here in moscow and you're watching altie international from austria was in a day or two to welcome to the program eks international trade secretary liam fox has accused the b.b.c. of willfully ignoring positive news on the briggs process the claim came in a letter to the broadcasters director general however he's already voiced his concerns before. to tell you in the newspaper or listen to the radio t.v. the story is done very negatively it almost is going to be impossible for us to do these trade deals if you look we spoke of rome undermines the work he's doing you. mr speaker it does appear that some elements of our media would rather see britain feel than seabrooke to succeed. and i i cannot recall a single time in recent times when i have seen good economic news that the b.b.c. didn't describe us despite rick's. well he says that the b.b.c. is putting a damper on things economically he says that when his press team calls up the b.b.c. news desks offering positive stories about brags that they choose not to cover them and he says that that's hampering his ability
it's five o'clock here in moscow and you're watching altie international from austria was in a day or two to welcome to the program eks international trade secretary liam fox has accused the b.b.c. of willfully ignoring positive news on the briggs process the claim came in a letter to the broadcasters director general however he's already voiced his concerns before. to tell you in the newspaper or listen to the radio t.v. the story is done very negatively it almost is going to be impossible for...
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and a ban on pork on kindergarten menus is stirring controversy in austria. this is the news at the top of the awful lot here international here in moscow thank you for joining us partridge. alarming videos have emerged online allegedly showing iraqi troops beating and brutally executing detainees in mosul baghdad officials have launched an investigation after condemnation from human rights groups and the warning you may find some of the following images disturbing. let me i wish i knew right now ends with sol just trying a suspected jihadist off an embankment then the soldiers shoot the man after he hits the ground human rights watch told us they were able to confirm that the location of this video is in mosul. but we were able to verify the images taken in the videos with satellite imagery to show that they are fact around the areas of mosul that they appear to be in. we don't really have much information about the videos in particular but they do match pieces that we've been documenting for many months now of actually do show executions by iraqi security f
and a ban on pork on kindergarten menus is stirring controversy in austria. this is the news at the top of the awful lot here international here in moscow thank you for joining us partridge. alarming videos have emerged online allegedly showing iraqi troops beating and brutally executing detainees in mosul baghdad officials have launched an investigation after condemnation from human rights groups and the warning you may find some of the following images disturbing. let me i wish i knew right...
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italy summons austria's ambassador vienna has plans to set up border controls between the two countries. hello and thank you for joining us you're watching r.t. international broadcasting live from moscow. our top story this hour the chinese leader has wrapped up his two day trip to the russian capital as well as signing some twelve billion dollars worth of deals that the two countries called for deescalation on the korean peninsula auntie's lord has been following the talks. one of the most telling things that they had to say was that day and this was said by both sides that lation is now between russia and china a bet that may have ever been in the history and that is something that time and time again during the various appearances by the two leaders obviously they talked about many things they agree don't cooperate shouldn't agriculture in space and business in the media almost every sphere you can talk about they side deals with twelve billion dollars and they were all smiles about it. it. is just good chinese businessman who told me that ice cream is very much enjoyed here as i pr
italy summons austria's ambassador vienna has plans to set up border controls between the two countries. hello and thank you for joining us you're watching r.t. international broadcasting live from moscow. our top story this hour the chinese leader has wrapped up his two day trip to the russian capital as well as signing some twelve billion dollars worth of deals that the two countries called for deescalation on the korean peninsula auntie's lord has been following the talks. one of the most...
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and a ban on pork on kindergarten menus is stirring controversy in austria. you are watching all t. international live from moscow i'm rosana lockwood thank you for joining us. now the wrong key interior ministry has launched a probe into the alleged killings of detainees in mosul months off to rights groups raise the alarm over a series of videos which appeared online a warning you may find some of the following images disturbing. this video ends with soldiers throwing a man off a high embankment they then opened fire on him as he lies on the ground human rights watch told us they were able to confirm that the incident was filmed in mosul. but we were able to verify the images taken in the videos satellite imagery to show that they are fact around the areas of mosul that they appear to be in. we don't really have much information about the videos in particular but they do match pieces that we've been documenting for many months now of actually visual executions by iraqi security forces both federal police forces as well as the popular mobilization forces there are really many many
and a ban on pork on kindergarten menus is stirring controversy in austria. you are watching all t. international live from moscow i'm rosana lockwood thank you for joining us. now the wrong key interior ministry has launched a probe into the alleged killings of detainees in mosul months off to rights groups raise the alarm over a series of videos which appeared online a warning you may find some of the following images disturbing. this video ends with soldiers throwing a man off a high...
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and that's because austria is concerned about the growing influx of migrants to which may then cross its border into austria so basically what they're trying to do they're trying to say that they will shore up their own borders if there is a continued influx of people moving northwards from italy now that's because in the last few years hoffer million migrants have landed on a tally and shores many of them not wanting to stay in italy and if you look at the figures this year alone the un migration agency says around one hundred thousand migrants have landed on european soil from the mediterranean sea since january of this year and the majority of those more than eighty four thousand have landed in italy alone now i was in the italian island of sicily over the last few days in the city of palermo looking at some of the issues that have been caused by this mounting my current crisis and what we saw on the streets there the fact that many of the mafia gangs have now teamed up with migrant gangs and they're actually forcing migrants to work for them in criminal activities such as selling
and that's because austria is concerned about the growing influx of migrants to which may then cross its border into austria so basically what they're trying to do they're trying to say that they will shore up their own borders if there is a continued influx of people moving northwards from italy now that's because in the last few years hoffer million migrants have landed on a tally and shores many of them not wanting to stay in italy and if you look at the figures this year alone the un...
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the migrant crisis in europe as drawn more attention between eu countries, austria is threatening to station soldiers on the border with italy. jean—claude juncker was decidedly unimpressed with the turnout at the european parliament earlier. only a few members, here, you are ridiculous. we will get into what that was all about in a few minutes. we will play a report on denmark's first female muslim member of parliament and how she is confronting one man who trolled her online. it is not so nice to be called those words. and we will be talking about sexual harassment in silicon valley after one prominent tech founder resigned, apologised, and said he had been a creep. migrant crisis, yesterday, if you we re migrant crisis, yesterday, if you were watching, we were talking about italy saying it needed more help from other european countries in dealing with the thousands arriving, today, austria has announced it is prepared to send its army to its border with italy to stop migrants from coming in. we are told 750 troops are on stand—by. the italians are not impressed, you will not be su
the migrant crisis in europe as drawn more attention between eu countries, austria is threatening to station soldiers on the border with italy. jean—claude juncker was decidedly unimpressed with the turnout at the european parliament earlier. only a few members, here, you are ridiculous. we will get into what that was all about in a few minutes. we will play a report on denmark's first female muslim member of parliament and how she is confronting one man who trolled her online. it is not so...
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on kindergarten menus is stirring controversy in austria. watching r.t. international live. in moscow with me in a day or two to welcome to the program. iraqi officials say they are investigating reports of extrajudicial killings of suspected islamic state fighters by iraqi troops in the city of mosul that's after a series of videos appeared online showing soldiers beating and shooting suspects and warning you may find some of the following images disturbing. the video we're showing you right now and with soldiers throwing a suspected jihadist off a cliff the soldier. he hits the ground human rights watch told us they were able to confirm that the location of this video is most of. what we were able to verify the images taken in the videos satellite imagery show that they are tracked around the areas of most school that they appear to be in. we don't really have much information about the videos that you are but they do match pieces that we've been documenting for many months now of actually do show executions by the security forces both federal police forces as well as mobi
on kindergarten menus is stirring controversy in austria. watching r.t. international live. in moscow with me in a day or two to welcome to the program. iraqi officials say they are investigating reports of extrajudicial killings of suspected islamic state fighters by iraqi troops in the city of mosul that's after a series of videos appeared online showing soldiers beating and shooting suspects and warning you may find some of the following images disturbing. the video we're showing you right...
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i don't know myself enough to say how much worse esparto in germany and austria and france. also the national socialist were well before the germans and they were working elsewhere. and a lot of those same people that we think of at the time they had international routes being at the cultural center i would guess to be far behind a lot of these places white austria and france. i thank you are right. >> with liberal democracies want to redo with extremist? so did hitler directly engaged in acts of violence? if he did why did he throw the book at them?. >> he did. he encouraged them because the people sign up for a the storm troopers. i don't know how accurate that was but that was his claim eliot the first ones to show up and he would tell people don't come out. don't come out unless they carry out. that was one way to win the streets and they're already doing a. that is one of the things about the trial they are afraid the storm troopers will do this again. so he definitely is using violence and attacking a rival speaker he attacked a guy because even if they praise us they
i don't know myself enough to say how much worse esparto in germany and austria and france. also the national socialist were well before the germans and they were working elsewhere. and a lot of those same people that we think of at the time they had international routes being at the cultural center i would guess to be far behind a lot of these places white austria and france. i thank you are right. >> with liberal democracies want to redo with extremist? so did hitler directly engaged in...
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while austria were 3—0 winners over iceland, meaning they top the group with two wins and a draw.appy with their performance, as this conga line proved after the win, and they'll be back in action in the coming days as they look to move even further. and that next match will be against the runners—up of group d which will be decided on thursday, while france as runners—up in group c are set to play the eventual winners of group d with a very happy french goalscorer and family member post match after their win. we've said do we were looking at each other, and we said, we can do it, we have to believe it. we know that we had chances. we thought we could score may be one more... mummy, mummy! they never go quiet, do they? the champions league third qualifying round began on thursday. among the matches, celtic and rosenborg failed to score at parkhead in their first leg. bruges drew with istanbul basa ksehir. young boys lost to dinamo kiev, and nice drew with ajax. manchester united and barcelona are around 20 minutes into their international champions cup match being played in maryla
while austria were 3—0 winners over iceland, meaning they top the group with two wins and a draw.appy with their performance, as this conga line proved after the win, and they'll be back in action in the coming days as they look to move even further. and that next match will be against the runners—up of group d which will be decided on thursday, while france as runners—up in group c are set to play the eventual winners of group d with a very happy french goalscorer and family member post...
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and a ban on pork on kindergarten menus is stirring controversy in austria. going to r.t. international live from moscow thank you for joining us and. i want mean videos have emerged online allegedly showing iraqi troops beating and brutally executing detainees in mosul baghdad officials have been launched an investigation after condemnation from human rights groups the warning you may find some of the following images disturbing the video we're showing you right now ends with soldiers throwing a suspected jihadist off an embankment the soldiers shoot the man after he hits the ground human rights watch told us they were able to confirm that the location of this video is most of. what we were able. the images in the videos satellite imagery show that they are cracked or around the areas of most school here to be in. we don't really know what you mention about the videos jugular but they do match he says that we've been documenting for many months now of actually usually execution. why the rocky security forces are both federal police forces as well as a particular mobilizat
and a ban on pork on kindergarten menus is stirring controversy in austria. going to r.t. international live from moscow thank you for joining us and. i want mean videos have emerged online allegedly showing iraqi troops beating and brutally executing detainees in mosul baghdad officials have been launched an investigation after condemnation from human rights groups the warning you may find some of the following images disturbing the video we're showing you right now ends with soldiers throwing...
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a motorway has been closed in austria to allow emergency services to round up chickens. 7500 of them escaped from a truck that crashed. the bbc has been looking at the issue ofjournalist safety in mexico. this is javier valdez. he was murdered in may. he was an award winning mexican journalist who reported on drug trafficking and corruption. this was his colleague miroslava breach, also a crime correspondent. she was murdered in march. shot eight times in front of her children. they're two of seven journalists to be murdered in mexico this year. more than 100 have been killed since 2000. and most have seen no—one convicted of the crime. this is an article by uk rights group article 19. they are based in the uk. it says, "mexico is the land of impunity." to illustrate the point, it's looked at 2016 and the group says it documented 426 assaults against mexican journalists along with 11 murders. but 99.75% of attacks against journalists went unpunished. why is no one facing the law? the government has recognised the lack of punishment is one of the roots of this problem. we
a motorway has been closed in austria to allow emergency services to round up chickens. 7500 of them escaped from a truck that crashed. the bbc has been looking at the issue ofjournalist safety in mexico. this is javier valdez. he was murdered in may. he was an award winning mexican journalist who reported on drug trafficking and corruption. this was his colleague miroslava breach, also a crime correspondent. she was murdered in march. shot eight times in front of her children. they're two of...
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appalled and kindergarten menus it is stirring controversy in austria. and in an exclusive interview with the russian prosecutor general's office rejects allegations all the involvement in a meeting between donald trump jr and a russian lawyer. he wants to international live from studio with me and welcome to the program. iraqi officials say they are investigating reports of extra judicial executions of suspect take the mixtape find has by iraqi troops in the city of mosul that's after a series of videos appeared online showing soldiers beating and shooting suspects and warning you may find some of the following images to stepping. the video we're showing you right now and this soldier is throwing a suspected to harvest off a cliff the shell soldiers shoot the man after he hits the ground human rights watch told us they were able to confirm that the location of this video is mosul. what we were able to verify the images taken in the u.s. satellite imagery show that they are tracked around. here to be in. we don't really have much of the nation about the
appalled and kindergarten menus it is stirring controversy in austria. and in an exclusive interview with the russian prosecutor general's office rejects allegations all the involvement in a meeting between donald trump jr and a russian lawyer. he wants to international live from studio with me and welcome to the program. iraqi officials say they are investigating reports of extra judicial executions of suspect take the mixtape find has by iraqi troops in the city of mosul that's after a series...
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elsewhere in group c, austria beat switzerland i—o. nina burger with the goal after 15 minutes. goalkeeperjoe hart has completed a loan move to west ham from manchester city for a season. the 30—year—old had been told by city boss pep guardiola he could find another club after spending last season with italian side torino. there's no option to buy him in the deal, and if west ham want hart next summer, they'll have to bid for him like any other club. west ham have also agreed a deal with stoke city for the signing of austria forward marko arnautovic. the hammers had already seen two bids rejected, but it's understood stoke have now accepted a fee in the region of £24 million. antonio conte has signed a new two—year contract with chelsea. the italian guided the club to the premier league title in his first season at stamford bridge. conte is currently preparing to take his squad to china and singapore on their preseason tour of asia, where they'll face arsenal, bayern munich and inter milan. three—time winner chris froome is still in charge of the leader's yellow jersey at the to
elsewhere in group c, austria beat switzerland i—o. nina burger with the goal after 15 minutes. goalkeeperjoe hart has completed a loan move to west ham from manchester city for a season. the 30—year—old had been told by city boss pep guardiola he could find another club after spending last season with italian side torino. there's no option to buy him in the deal, and if west ham want hart next summer, they'll have to bid for him like any other club. west ham have also agreed a deal with...
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italy someone's austria's ambassador over vienna's plans to set up border controls between the two countries. and the german interior minister says berlin is braced for a russian of meddling in september's general election however the country's intelligence service says there's no sign moscow's trying to favor any particular conduct at. seven o'clock am in moscow watching all t. international live from all studio here with me now welcome to the program. the chinese leader has wrapped up his two day trip to the russian capital as well as signing some twelve billion dollars worth of deals the two countries call for the escalation on the korean peninsula. has been following the talks. one of the most telling things that they had to say was that day and this was said by both sides the lesions now between russia and china. that may have ever be in the history and that is something that time and time again during the various appearances by the two leaders and obviously they talked about many things they agree don't go up very shouldn't agriculture in space and business in the media almost every sp
italy someone's austria's ambassador over vienna's plans to set up border controls between the two countries. and the german interior minister says berlin is braced for a russian of meddling in september's general election however the country's intelligence service says there's no sign moscow's trying to favor any particular conduct at. seven o'clock am in moscow watching all t. international live from all studio here with me now welcome to the program. the chinese leader has wrapped up his two...
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italy summons austria over his plans to set up border controls between the two countries. and the german interior minister says braced for russian of meddling in september's general election however the country's intelligence service says there's no sign of trying to favor any particular candidate.
italy summons austria over his plans to set up border controls between the two countries. and the german interior minister says braced for russian of meddling in september's general election however the country's intelligence service says there's no sign of trying to favor any particular candidate.
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also sweden and austria there are clubs they are bringing it on board. talking about? when will any legislation we overturned and be brought in? it is annoying going discussion. the premier league clubs only last month wrote to the clubs ascii then that it would like to participate any trial. west bromwich have offered their stadium as part of that. shrewsbury town plan to bring it in. cristiano ronaldo appeared in court in madrid today. the 32—year—old real madrid striker is accused of evading around £13 million in taxes — he denies the charges. 0ur sports news correspondent richard conway has been in madrid today. chris daniel barber said that his conscience was clear from these allegations were made and what the court here in madrid was told today in some detail is exactly how she believes he has done nothing wrong when it comes to his tax affairs. he is accused of evading around £13 million in tax from 2010 onwards but ronaldo and speaking to the court made it very clear she has never avoided or updated tax and has a lwa ys avoided or updated tax and
also sweden and austria there are clubs they are bringing it on board. talking about? when will any legislation we overturned and be brought in? it is annoying going discussion. the premier league clubs only last month wrote to the clubs ascii then that it would like to participate any trial. west bromwich have offered their stadium as part of that. shrewsbury town plan to bring it in. cristiano ronaldo appeared in court in madrid today. the 32—year—old real madrid striker is accused of...
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exige a los y nos despedimos con las imagenes de una competencia extrema que comenzo en salzburgo, austriaterminara en monaco tras un recorrido de mas de mil millas por siete paises. a traves de las montaqas de los alpes, los atletas tienen que hacer tramos a pie y otros por aire, volando en "parapente", y alcanzando alturas de mas de 2 mil metros sobre el nivel del mar. la competencia como vemos es dura comenzaron 31 atletas y siguen 23. ♪ bÁrbara feliz lunes 10 de julio, esperamos que tengas un feliz inicio de semana, aquÍ te saluda bÁrbara chacÓn. glori: estamos con toda la informaciÓn y entretenimiento del Área de la bahÍa. barbara: si te gustan las barritas de energÍa presta atenciÓn porque estÁn retirando del mercado unas barras de barca reconocida. mÁs adelante te diremos cuÁles son.
exige a los y nos despedimos con las imagenes de una competencia extrema que comenzo en salzburgo, austriaterminara en monaco tras un recorrido de mas de mil millas por siete paises. a traves de las montaqas de los alpes, los atletas tienen que hacer tramos a pie y otros por aire, volando en "parapente", y alcanzando alturas de mas de 2 mil metros sobre el nivel del mar. la competencia como vemos es dura comenzaron 31 atletas y siguen 23. ♪ bÁrbara feliz lunes 10 de julio,...
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exige a los y nos despedimos con las imagenes de una competencia extrema que comenzo en salzburgo, austria, y terminara en monaco tras un recorrido de mas de mil millas por siete paises. a traves de las montaqas de los alpes, los atletas tienen que hacer tramos a pie y otros por aire, volando en "parapente", y alcanzando alturas de mas de 2 mil metros sobre el nivel del mar. la competencia como vemos es dura comenzaron 31 atletas y siguen 23.
exige a los y nos despedimos con las imagenes de una competencia extrema que comenzo en salzburgo, austria, y terminara en monaco tras un recorrido de mas de mil millas por siete paises. a traves de las montaqas de los alpes, los atletas tienen que hacer tramos a pie y otros por aire, volando en "parapente", y alcanzando alturas de mas de 2 mil metros sobre el nivel del mar. la competencia como vemos es dura comenzaron 31 atletas y siguen 23.
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well that's right austria's ambassador has been summonsed over the fact that vienna has said it could deploy up to seven hundred fifty troops to the border with italy they're ready to be deployed at any point and it has already deployed a number of armed personnel carrier to the border to the brain a pass which is a mountainous pass between italy and austria and that's because austria is concerned about the growing influx of migrants to italy which may then cross its border into austria so basically what they're trying to do is they're trying to say that they will sure up their own borders if there is a continued influx of people moving northward from italy now that's because in the last few years hoffer million migrants of landed on a tally ensures many of them not wanting to stay in italy and if you look at the figures this year alone the u.n. migration agency says around one hundred thousand migrants have landed on european soil from the mediterranean sea since january of this year and the majority of those more than eighty four thousand have landed in italy alone now i was in the
well that's right austria's ambassador has been summonsed over the fact that vienna has said it could deploy up to seven hundred fifty troops to the border with italy they're ready to be deployed at any point and it has already deployed a number of armed personnel carrier to the border to the brain a pass which is a mountainous pass between italy and austria and that's because austria is concerned about the growing influx of migrants to italy which may then cross its border into austria so...