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, he said this of kaza khsta n in east ukraine, he said this of kazakhstan in 2014.hstan is part of the larger russian world. do you in kazakhstan agree with that notion? i think that, yes, kazakhstan, as a matter of fact is a russian speaking country. we have to languages here. kazakh and russian, perhaps you noticed. languages here. kazakh and russian, perhaps you noticedl languages here. kazakh and russian, perhaps you noticed. i noticed that your government is pushing the kazakh language and pushing the... the alphabet. the script from cyrillic to the latin script, which moscow regards perhaps as a sign that you are moving away. speaking about the russian world, we don't agree because here, we have our own world, which is kazakh and the presence of the russian language, of course, is quite physical and at the same time, we are facilitating and promoting english in kazakhstan. so the more languages our younger generation know, the betterfor kazakhstan. let me end by doing what you and kazakhs do a lot, which is thinking ahead. the president and the government issu
, he said this of kaza khsta n in east ukraine, he said this of kazakhstan in 2014.hstan is part of the larger russian world. do you in kazakhstan agree with that notion? i think that, yes, kazakhstan, as a matter of fact is a russian speaking country. we have to languages here. kazakh and russian, perhaps you noticed. languages here. kazakh and russian, perhaps you noticedl languages here. kazakh and russian, perhaps you noticed. i noticed that your government is pushing the kazakh language...
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and you see this coast from seoul security in east ukraine pealing speaks of in just a few hours on the ground in singapore for the president and summits between u.s. presidents don't trump and north korean leader kim jong il on.
and you see this coast from seoul security in east ukraine pealing speaks of in just a few hours on the ground in singapore for the president and summits between u.s. presidents don't trump and north korean leader kim jong il on.
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agreed to extend sanctions against russia for annex in crimea and backing government troops in east ukraine italy and greece where most migrants arrive had been saying they would veto a ny arrive had been saying they would veto any and statement unless they got some help to deal with the burden. we are now hearing that eu leaders have allowed italy and greece to set up migrant centres on their soil on a voluntary basis and also germany's chancellor, who is under great political pressure from home, her coalition partners, but she has not surprisingly welcomed the deal. much more on that to come. on thursday, all four nations of the uk recorded a temperature above 30 degrees, so can we keep that up through the next few days? well, it is going to stayjust about dry, there'll be some sunshine around, but northern areas are going to turn just a little bit cooler. high pressure still with us, but it is drifting northwards. the flow of winds around high pressure in this clockwise direction, and that will allow us to tap into some slightly cooler air, sitting a long way up to the north, but some of
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you've seen by russia which went again to international law and the ongoing destabilisation and east ukraine but also the threat of terrorism the impact of civil war and failing states meal that the nato summit decision in wales was very necessary the response to an increase in the defense capacity of the alliance. and out of the lion allies this guy you would need to look tough despite what they need at the same time which of my lane in a debate with russia and all of our allies montagu our defense spending sure but expenditure as well as efforts that led to a lot of debate pretty good here in germany and perhaps i can just remind you that the agreement made. by then by two thousand and twenty four to reach the two percent goal moyen was one which has been seen as necessary due to the actually hands threat against you have been wales we agreed that this would require a fair and necessary contribution by europe in the alliance and in this basic question i believe it's about no more and no less than the future of preservation of the transatlantic alliance and leicester gentlemen we can now lo
you've seen by russia which went again to international law and the ongoing destabilisation and east ukraine but also the threat of terrorism the impact of civil war and failing states meal that the nato summit decision in wales was very necessary the response to an increase in the defense capacity of the alliance. and out of the lion allies this guy you would need to look tough despite what they need at the same time which of my lane in a debate with russia and all of our allies montagu our...
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in ukraine because some of them are what's happening in the east of ukraine with some criticism as to ukraine handling the cough like propaganda should not be fought with propaganda or with censorship. in both the chunk of case in ukraine and the recent screwball case in the u.k. in which a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned fingers were quickly pointed at moscow the problem in both cases has been evidence of the lack of it and the tendency of news organizations in ukraine and the u.k. and elsewhere to accept the word of local authorities and publish according that's not journalism it's the knockers and it plays right into the hands of the kremlin and the media apparatus it happens at its spokes it's no longer necessary to source your story on anyone you just quote anonymous sources that you never name their names and i think that the western media have honed the art to perfection and this is something that a real journalist and real journalism to happen on one level listen is a conventional conflict we are going to miss out. on the other hand it's also an information c
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yanis varoufakis that's back over to late as a meeting here in berlin tries to broker peace in east ukraine that's correct alan are in berlin the german foreign minister michael moss has been hosting his counterparts from ukraine russia and for as well the four foreign ministers are trying to find a lasting solution to the conflict in eastern ukraine top of the agenda is a plan to create a un peacekeeping force for the region and then a recent upsurge in the fighting there. bri twenty fifteen and there were a few smiles around the negotiating table in the bella russian capital minsk weeks of devastating fighting that sealed the fate of the first negotiated truce to the war in eastern ukraine this new agreement was meant to finally bring about the last thing ceasefire one that would pave the way for a political solution. instead the shooting has barely stopped even for a day since then the front line hasn't shifted but the battles continue ukrainian government troops and pro russian separatists trade blame over who fired first. o.s.c. observers are left to catalog cease fire violations but a
yanis varoufakis that's back over to late as a meeting here in berlin tries to broker peace in east ukraine that's correct alan are in berlin the german foreign minister michael moss has been hosting his counterparts from ukraine russia and for as well the four foreign ministers are trying to find a lasting solution to the conflict in eastern ukraine top of the agenda is a plan to create a un peacekeeping force for the region and then a recent upsurge in the fighting there. bri twenty fifteen...
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in ukraine because some of them are what's happening in the east of ukraine with some criticism as to ukraine handling the cough like propaganda should not be fought with propaganda or with censorship. in both the chunk of case in ukraine and the recent screwball case in the u.k. in which a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned fingers were quickly pointed at moscow the problem in both cases has been evidence the lack of it and the tendency of news organizations in ukraine the u.k. and elsewhere to accept the word of local authorities and publish according that's not journalism it's the knockers and it plays right into the hands of the kremlin and the media apparatus it happens at its spokes it's no longer necessary to source your story on anyone you just quote anonymous sources that you never name their names and i think that the western media have honed the art to perfection and this is something that a real journalist and real journalism to happen on one level listen is a conventional conflict that we are going to miss out. on the other hand it's also the information co
in ukraine because some of them are what's happening in the east of ukraine with some criticism as to ukraine handling the cough like propaganda should not be fought with propaganda or with censorship. in both the chunk of case in ukraine and the recent screwball case in the u.k. in which a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned fingers were quickly pointed at moscow the problem in both cases has been evidence the lack of it and the tendency of news organizations in ukraine the u.k....
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london and paris and again those storms affect in the central and eastern areas eastern as far east as ukraine now as we head on into chooser may find a few showers break here in moscow but generally time temperatures looking pretty good there for berlin and warsaw again storms across southeastern areas and fine conditions across the u.k. france and down again into the iberian peninsula the other side the mediterranean weather conditions are looking dry and fine it should be a woman in cairo thirty eight degrees for central africa we've got some big scale convective systems coming through in the flow in fact showers extending all the way west and north as far as the gambia the big rainfall totals here we're expecting for the heavy shower certain long the gulf of guinea region and respects and downpours to affect in lagos in nigeria with highs of twenty seven. so whether it's sponsored by qatar airways. on package price what were you hearing what were you seeing whether on line horrendous things you misunderstood there's absolutely no doubt about that or if you join us on the sat one of the maj
london and paris and again those storms affect in the central and eastern areas eastern as far east as ukraine now as we head on into chooser may find a few showers break here in moscow but generally time temperatures looking pretty good there for berlin and warsaw again storms across southeastern areas and fine conditions across the u.k. france and down again into the iberian peninsula the other side the mediterranean weather conditions are looking dry and fine it should be a woman in cairo...
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issues at hand the climate change the security situation and germany's neighborhood as in ukraine all the middle east and standing against a tide of international of national populism and economic nationalism that we've seen all over the world now will the security council has been far from united what can germany do to change that. well it can use its reputation maybe also to some extent on so it's money to make things work to make things run smoothly germany at the moment is quite popular to see as a force for good by many countries in the world i mean this vote was one hundred eighty four votes for germany only four opposed that is trusted germany can work with and so they would probably try to make things work if that is possible in the current situation with a resurgent russia with a rising china and where the united states that seems to increasingly try to go it alone on the donald trump that remains to be seen of course so what likely to be angela merkel's key issues. as i said the making these institutions work in the first place trying to use the united nations and the security council to so
issues at hand the climate change the security situation and germany's neighborhood as in ukraine all the middle east and standing against a tide of international of national populism and economic nationalism that we've seen all over the world now will the security council has been far from united what can germany do to change that. well it can use its reputation maybe also to some extent on so it's money to make things work to make things run smoothly germany at the moment is quite popular to...
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in ukraine because some of them are what's happening in the east of ukraine with some criticism as to ukraine handling the cough like propaganda it should not be fought with propaganda or with censorship. in both the chunk of case in ukraine and the recent screwball case in the u.k. in which a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned fingers were quickly pointed at moscow the problem in both cases has been evidence of the lack of it and the tendency of news organizations in ukraine the u.k. and elsewhere to accept the word of local authorities and publish according that's not journalism it's the knockers and it plays right into the hands of the kremlin and the media apparatus it happens at its spokes it's no longer necessary to source your story on anyone you just quote anonymous sources that you never name their names and i think that the western media have home the art of perfection and this is something that a real journalist and real journalism allowed to happen on one level listen is a conventional conflict before we jump in the side. on the other hand it's also the info
in ukraine because some of them are what's happening in the east of ukraine with some criticism as to ukraine handling the cough like propaganda it should not be fought with propaganda or with censorship. in both the chunk of case in ukraine and the recent screwball case in the u.k. in which a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned fingers were quickly pointed at moscow the problem in both cases has been evidence of the lack of it and the tendency of news organizations in ukraine the...
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in ukraine because some of them are what's happening in the east of ukraine with some criticism of ukrainehandling the cough like propaganda should not be fought with propaganda or with. in both the chuckle case in ukraine and the recent screwball case in the u.k. in which a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned fingers were quickly pointed at moscow the problem in both cases has been evidence the lack of it and the tendency of news organizations in ukraine the u.k. and elsewhere to accept the word of local authorities and publish according that's not journalism it's the knockers and it plays right into the hands of the kremlin and the media apparatus it happens as it's suppose it's no longer necessary to source your story on anyone you just quote anonymous sources that you never name their names and i think that the western media have all of this art to perfection and this is something that a real journalist and real journalism to happen on one level listen is a conventional conflict before we jump in the side. on the other hand it's also an information conflict and the russia
in ukraine because some of them are what's happening in the east of ukraine with some criticism of ukrainehandling the cough like propaganda should not be fought with propaganda or with. in both the chuckle case in ukraine and the recent screwball case in the u.k. in which a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned fingers were quickly pointed at moscow the problem in both cases has been evidence the lack of it and the tendency of news organizations in ukraine the u.k. and elsewhere to...
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in the east of ukraine with some criticism as to ukraine handling the cough like propaganda it should not be fought with propaganda or with censorship. in both the chunk of case in ukraine and the recent screwball case in the u.k. in which a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned fingers were quickly pointed at moscow the problem in both cases has been evidence of the lack of it and the tendency of news organizations in ukraine the u.k. and elsewhere to accept the word of local...
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change migration the fight against poverty international security also such as in areas as ukraine or the middle east which are in the neighborhood of germany and germany really believes in this kind of international cooperation and that's where the focus is but carson i mean there are big challenges of course because the security council has been far from united as of late can germany really change that. no of course not at least not alone but germany will try together in particular with its european allies the of the e.u. members who are in the security council and indeed united nations in general germany has acquired a tradition of quiet diplomacy in trying to work out frameworks to produce frameworks where countries can work together some say this is due to the lessons learned from the second world war from germany's post and the bad experiences germany has made with nationalism and militarism others say it's simply the acknowledgment that germany is too weak in today's world to force its will on others but the bottom line is germany does believe in the idea of the un of course if they can really
change migration the fight against poverty international security also such as in areas as ukraine or the middle east which are in the neighborhood of germany and germany really believes in this kind of international cooperation and that's where the focus is but carson i mean there are big challenges of course because the security council has been far from united as of late can germany really change that. no of course not at least not alone but germany will try together in particular with its...
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so this means working for peace in conflict region such as syria also ukraine with the middle east process but it also means development cooperation for the countries of africa and we are in favor of having a coordinated approach a european approach would be the best option but this seems to be quite difficult this is why we can look at cooperating with individual countries a more remains a european response to the challenges facing us here. i have also heard of a couple of both countries to happen that makes a book just outside berlin a simon young is a vet by reversals joins us from brussels welcome both simon let's start with you chancellor merkel needs results on migration did she get any closer to work today. well maybe she inched forward a little bit phil of course it's helpful to her to have positive words and that's what she got from emmanuelle the french german relationship of course one of the key ones at the heart of the european union if these two countries don't agree then there's little hope of a european wide solution on any issue clued in migration but that's what these two
so this means working for peace in conflict region such as syria also ukraine with the middle east process but it also means development cooperation for the countries of africa and we are in favor of having a coordinated approach a european approach would be the best option but this seems to be quite difficult this is why we can look at cooperating with individual countries a more remains a european response to the challenges facing us here. i have also heard of a couple of both countries to...
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to pull up to the one the one kid alone deliver a peace agreement in middle east or with iran the world with with ukraine or with north korea. and the intake important global players just what i meant by ideological pre-disposition of the european union is their tendency to prize the democracy agenda every everything else for example in libya mania and number of european countries when they're hoping to do you good thing i think we can agree that those good intentions were not fulfilled if europe had that greater cloud than global interactions that you talked about or that you wrote about do you think that decision would have taken do you think europe would just as eagerly sided with some of the other foreign policy initiatives. associated with the united states being in syria or in iraq or in afghanistan i think the last interventions military interventions. that those who listen to. the regime change from outside take saddam hussein take libya. this created just kills war millions hundreds of thousands of people millions of refugees it kills poverty. the poor people on the ground suffer but i think thi
to pull up to the one the one kid alone deliver a peace agreement in middle east or with iran the world with with ukraine or with north korea. and the intake important global players just what i meant by ideological pre-disposition of the european union is their tendency to prize the democracy agenda every everything else for example in libya mania and number of european countries when they're hoping to do you good thing i think we can agree that those good intentions were not fulfilled if...
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leverage to vladimir putin after his reelection answer are russia returned to the middle east and far russia invade ukrained when that happened did nothing about it. it doesn't surprise me after watching eight years of russia taking more aggressive steps, when it came to medley in our election the obama administration did nothing. heather: did they think it was a given that hillary clinton would win so they didn't need to do anything? where they trying to set up the trump campaign and see what happened? >> there publicly stated excuse is they didn't want to look like they were interfering and tipping the scales on the election. it is unconscionable we could have these actions and the pres.'s response to vladimir putin is you need to knock it off. that clearly didn't scare vladimir putin because they were eight years of a pattern of behavior they knew what they could get away with and the obama administration and the clinton campaign have a lot of who brisco into this election, they thought of the given they were going to win and they could take care of russia later. heather: later being after donald trump
leverage to vladimir putin after his reelection answer are russia returned to the middle east and far russia invade ukrained when that happened did nothing about it. it doesn't surprise me after watching eight years of russia taking more aggressive steps, when it came to medley in our election the obama administration did nothing. heather: did they think it was a given that hillary clinton would win so they didn't need to do anything? where they trying to set up the trump campaign and see what...
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all main studio in moscow with me in a day or two to all tease that middle east correspondent has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference on media freedom here's her latest report. so the good news is that i have finally been given my passport back and my boarding card so i'm actually going to start right now and make my way through to the boarding gate i have been stuck here at the international departures lounge for the last eight hours and there's been no more explanation given to me as to why i'm here and why i was deported and why i'm being refused entry to claim other than that it was an order they came from above now i do understand that this essentially means that they see me as a threat to state security that's often the reason that is given as an explanation but how they could be true in my case is beyond me because i was essentially coming here to participate in a workshop dedicated to the work of foreign journalists now you can see behind me there and i'm moving the camera at the departure lounge is really quiet and then as i say this i
all main studio in moscow with me in a day or two to all tease that middle east correspondent has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference on media freedom here's her latest report. so the good news is that i have finally been given my passport back and my boarding card so i'm actually going to start right now and make my way through to the boarding gate i have been stuck here at the international departures lounge for the last eight...
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welcome back to the cartel that middle east correspondent has been denied entry to ukraine stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference on media freedom here's what she told us shortly after arriving in berlin. flights here from kiev four were pretty uneventful this of course is after spending around eight hours today in the departure lounge at the airport in kiev i arrived there in the early morning and initially my passport was flagged at customs they then took me to a side room where they kept me for around an hour and a half without giving me any kind of explanation eventually when i asked what was happening they called me and they sat me down and they said that i had been found to not be allowed to enter the country they wouldn't give any kind of reason they said it was an order that came from above and they are me to sign something that confirmed that i understood that i was not being allowed into the country that i was being banned for the next five years and as i say no explanation given after that i was taken to the departure lounge to be honest the treatm
welcome back to the cartel that middle east correspondent has been denied entry to ukraine stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference on media freedom here's what she told us shortly after arriving in berlin. flights here from kiev four were pretty uneventful this of course is after spending around eight hours today in the departure lounge at the airport in kiev i arrived there in the early morning and initially my passport was flagged at customs they then took me to a...
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parties middle east correspondent there has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference on media freedom here's her latest report. so the good news is that i have finally been given my passport back and my boarding card so i'm actually going to start right now and make my way through to the boarding gate i have been stuck here at the international departures lounge for the last eight hours and there's been no more explanation given to me as to why i'm here and why i was deported and why i'm being refused entry to claim other than that it was an order they came from above now i do understand that this essentially means that they see me as a threat to state security and that's often the reason that is given as an explanation but how they could be true in my case is beyond me because i was essentially coming here to participate in a workshop dedicated to the work of foreign journalists now you can see behind me there and i'm moving the camera at the departure lounge is really quiet and then as i say this is where i have. for the la
parties middle east correspondent there has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference on media freedom here's her latest report. so the good news is that i have finally been given my passport back and my boarding card so i'm actually going to start right now and make my way through to the boarding gate i have been stuck here at the international departures lounge for the last eight hours and there's been no more explanation given to me...
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welcome back to the news bulletin now artie's middle east correspondent poorness leah has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference on media freedom here's the latest report. so the good news is that i have finally been given my passport back and my boarding card so i'm actually going to start right now and make my way through to the boarding gate i have been stuck here at the international departures announce for the last eight hours and there's been no more explanation given to me as to why i'm here and why i was deported and why i'm being refused entry to claim other than that it was an order they came from above now i do understand that this essentially means that they see me as a threat to state security that's often the reason that is given as an explanation but how they could be true in my case is beyond me because i was essentially coming here to participate in a workshop dedicated to the work of foreign journalists now you can see behind me there and i'm moving the camera at the departure lounge is really quiet and as i say this is w
welcome back to the news bulletin now artie's middle east correspondent poorness leah has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference on media freedom here's the latest report. so the good news is that i have finally been given my passport back and my boarding card so i'm actually going to start right now and make my way through to the boarding gate i have been stuck here at the international departures announce for the last eight hours...
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on to other news now artie's middle east correspondent pulis clear has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference on media freedom here's what she told us shortly after arriving in berlin the flights here from kiev four were pretty uneventful this of course was after spending around eight hours today in the departure lounge at the airport in kiev i arrived there in the early morning and initially my passport was flagged at customs they then took me to a side room where they kept me for around an hour and a half without giving me any kind of explanation eventually when i asked what was happening they called me and they sat me down and they said that i had been found to not be allowed to enter the country they wouldn't give any kind of reason they said it was an order that came from above and they are me to sign something that confirmed that i understood that i was not being allowed into the country that i was being banned for the next five years and as i say no explanation given after that i was taken to the departure lounge to b
on to other news now artie's middle east correspondent pulis clear has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference on media freedom here's what she told us shortly after arriving in berlin the flights here from kiev four were pretty uneventful this of course was after spending around eight hours today in the departure lounge at the airport in kiev i arrived there in the early morning and initially my passport was flagged at customs they...
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welcome back artie's middle east correspondent paula slayer has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border she was heading to a human rights conference dedicated to press freedom she's currently stuck at the airport and this is what she told us. i'm sitting right now in the deposits announced here in kiev i am right at about eight o'clock this morning local time am supposed to be attending a conference organized by the organization for security and cooperation in europe and the conference is devoted to chris' freedom and media pew ality in ukraine june in times of conflict now it's quite ironic that i cannot even attend the conference and it's not only me there's another russian journalist who's also being detained and is being deported so while the deliberations will happen throughout the course of the day and as i'm speaking to you there deliberating media freedom in ukraine we stuck here they pulled unable to attend because we represent the russian networks i had checked in advance if i was on any blacklist because i have reported in ukraine in the past and the inf
welcome back artie's middle east correspondent paula slayer has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border she was heading to a human rights conference dedicated to press freedom she's currently stuck at the airport and this is what she told us. i'm sitting right now in the deposits announced here in kiev i am right at about eight o'clock this morning local time am supposed to be attending a conference organized by the organization for security and cooperation in europe and the...
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parties middle east correspondent paula slayer has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference on media freedom well paula she's just returned from ukraine so we can finally speak to her paula it's been quite an ordeal for you how are you. well i just arrived here in berlin around ten minutes ago the flights here from kiev were pretty uneventful this of course was after spending around eight hours today in the departure lounge at the airport in kiev i arrived there in the early morning and initially my passport was flagged at customs they then took me to a side room where they kept me for around an hour and a half without giving me any kind of explanation eventually when i asked what was happening they called me and they sat me down and they said that i had been found to not be allowed to enter the country they wouldn't give any kind of reason they said it was an order that came from above and they are me to sign something that confirmed that i understood that i was not being allowed into the country and that i was being banned
parties middle east correspondent paula slayer has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference on media freedom well paula she's just returned from ukraine so we can finally speak to her paula it's been quite an ordeal for you how are you. well i just arrived here in berlin around ten minutes ago the flights here from kiev were pretty uneventful this of course was after spending around eight hours today in the departure lounge at the...
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i welcome back to the news polities middle east correspondent point to sneer has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference when media freedom his latest report that she said. so the good news is that i have finally been given my passport back and my boarding card so i'm actually going to start right now and make my way through to the boarding gate i have been stuck here at the international departures lounge for the last eight hours and there's been no more explanation given to me as to why i'm here and why i was deported and why i'm being refused entry to claim other than that it was an order they came from above now i do understand that this essentially means that they see me as a threat to state security that's often the reason that is given as an explanation but how they could be true in my case is beyond me because i was essentially coming here to participate in a workshop dedicated to the work of foreign journalists now you can see behind me there and i'm moving the camera at the departure lounge is really quiet and then as i s
i welcome back to the news polities middle east correspondent point to sneer has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border while heading to a human rights conference when media freedom his latest report that she said. so the good news is that i have finally been given my passport back and my boarding card so i'm actually going to start right now and make my way through to the boarding gate i have been stuck here at the international departures lounge for the last eight hours...
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russia among other things banned transit of goods between the ukraine and kazakhstan and going further east by ukrainian goods. among the most bedrock principles of the wto is you can't, if you are a land-locked country, be precluded from transiting through somewhere else otherwise every landlocked country would have no rights. so bedrock principle in the wto and that is that you can't bar transit through your territory. russia is barring transit of ukrainian goods moving -- trying to go east that must go over land over pieces of russia. so again, clear violation. and ukraine has challenged russia. russia has said article 21 defense. all right? because this is an issue of first impression, the panel went out and said, we want everybody's views. i mean, how should we interpret article 21? what should this really mean? how do we read the phrase essential for its security interests? all right? what's happened in that dispute right now is the united states and russia and no one else have made the claim that this is totally non -- as soon as anybody says the word article 21 out loud, the panel h
russia among other things banned transit of goods between the ukraine and kazakhstan and going further east by ukrainian goods. among the most bedrock principles of the wto is you can't, if you are a land-locked country, be precluded from transiting through somewhere else otherwise every landlocked country would have no rights. so bedrock principle in the wto and that is that you can't bar transit through your territory. russia is barring transit of ukrainian goods moving -- trying to go east...
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they banned transit of goods between ukraine and kazakhstan and going further east by ukrainian goodsthe most of the wto as if you are landlocked country cannot be precluded from transiting somewhere else otherwise every landlocked country would have no right. so it is that you cannot bar transit through your territory. mexico is barring trying to go east, it must go over land and piece of russia. a clear violation and ukraine has challenged russia. russia has claimed article 21 defense. because it's an issue of first depression, the panel said they want everybody's view. how should we interpret it, is it -- had we leave it for its security interests. what is happened is the united states and russia and no one else has made the claim this is non- -- as soon as anybody says article 21 out loud the panel has to stop and go home. it cannot rule on anything, nothing at all. as soon as you say article 21, the case is over. that is the u.s. position with russia. everyone else has taken a different position, the canadians view is at least that a panel has to decide is a trafficking of arms o
they banned transit of goods between ukraine and kazakhstan and going further east by ukrainian goodsthe most of the wto as if you are landlocked country cannot be precluded from transiting somewhere else otherwise every landlocked country would have no right. so it is that you cannot bar transit through your territory. mexico is barring trying to go east, it must go over land and piece of russia. a clear violation and ukraine has challenged russia. russia has claimed article 21 defense....
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founded by the veterans of ukraine's campaign against pro russian separatists in the east is the fourth such attack on rome's population in the last month. south asian and where the taliban in afghanistan has announced a three day ceasefire to mark the end of ramadan it's the first such true since the group was toppled by the us led invasion in two thousand and one taliban fighters say they will stop all offensive operations during the either for the muslim holiday later this month except against foreign forces follows a similar announcement by the afghan government political and security analysts simple can cease fires like these are essential before the two parties can start long term peace negotiations. their desire to start a reconciliation process with the taliban has picked up mend your mouth with a very open office a few months ago i bowed out offer to the taliban to start with you should again and then i'll bring back you know what this offer has come up from that i mean that woman saying that this should be a cease fire and you know it cease fires that essential before you star
founded by the veterans of ukraine's campaign against pro russian separatists in the east is the fourth such attack on rome's population in the last month. south asian and where the taliban in afghanistan has announced a three day ceasefire to mark the end of ramadan it's the first such true since the group was toppled by the us led invasion in two thousand and one taliban fighters say they will stop all offensive operations during the either for the muslim holiday later this month except...
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thursday this evening out front and through the teams they face to face in ukraine back which is about two thousand kilometers east of moscow. forty five as you can see they're already out in full spain the city like other nations which have been given a bit of a cultural twist to russia's unofficial world combined them could you should we should mention that a bit out is just take a listen. it's been about thirty six years of course since brew last qualified for the world cup fans have been turning out in big numbers for this tournament the country's return was marked of course by heartbreak that very frustrating one mil us to denmark seventeen shots in goal they had some sort of dog not one when i missed that penalty as well and the penalty was craver blasting it right over the bar but there was a promising signs as we said during the game is not all bad perhaps they can make that coverage because make that comeback i thought so much they did for the day being asked to show coverage from the central moscow studio will finish in a little under two hours and they will be turning our attention to our new football h
thursday this evening out front and through the teams they face to face in ukraine back which is about two thousand kilometers east of moscow. forty five as you can see they're already out in full spain the city like other nations which have been given a bit of a cultural twist to russia's unofficial world combined them could you should we should mention that a bit out is just take a listen. it's been about thirty six years of course since brew last qualified for the world cup fans have been...
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what the united states has done here, russia banned transit of goods between the ukraine and kazakhstan and going further east bayou -- by ukrainian goods. you can't if you're landlocked be precluded from transiting from the where else, otherwise all landlocked countries would have no rights. you can't bar through the country. and russia is banning goods trying to go east that must go over land over pieces of russia. so, again, clear violation and ukraine has challenged russia. russia has said article 21 defense, all right? because this is an issue of first impression, the panel went out and said, we want everybody's view. how should we interpret article 21, is it dishable? how do we readed phrase for its security interest, what's happening in that dispute right now, the united states and russia and no one else have made the claim that this is totally-- as soon as anyone says article 21 out loud. the panel has to stop and go home. it can't rule on anything, nothing at all. as soon as you say those words, article 21, the case is over, all right? that's the u.s.'s position with russia, so, they're right there t
what the united states has done here, russia banned transit of goods between the ukraine and kazakhstan and going further east bayou -- by ukrainian goods. you can't if you're landlocked be precluded from transiting from the where else, otherwise all landlocked countries would have no rights. you can't bar through the country. and russia is banning goods trying to go east that must go over land over pieces of russia. so, again, clear violation and ukraine has challenged russia. russia has said...
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ukraine. fueled a war in the east of that country, backed bashar al assad, the syrian president and perpetuatedat country as well. russia is accused, although denies it, of being part -- being responsible for the shooting down of a civilian airliner as well. mh-17, in which 283 people lost their lives. of course, most recently, russia is accused and denies being involved in the poisoning of the skripals with nerve agent on the streets of salisbury. there's a negative backdrop to this tournament. and what russia is hoping is that it can draw a line under all of that, at least temporarily, and focus on this sort of celebration of sport. >> we were just looking while you were explaining all of that, the image of vladimir putin quite pleased, clearly, wutith what's happening there in russia and always important to show how politics intermingles with sport. but here's the thing. so do economics. this is also a major win for that nation when it comes to hosting this event. very important for the economy. >> well, i think with all these world cups, the economy gets a bit of a boost before the world cu
ukraine. fueled a war in the east of that country, backed bashar al assad, the syrian president and perpetuatedat country as well. russia is accused, although denies it, of being part -- being responsible for the shooting down of a civilian airliner as well. mh-17, in which 283 people lost their lives. of course, most recently, russia is accused and denies being involved in the poisoning of the skripals with nerve agent on the streets of salisbury. there's a negative backdrop to this...
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europe is destabilized and that gives russia huge advantages with the ukraine and syria and parts of the middle east. >>chris: jillian, as someone who worked on the national security council for president bush and president obama, president trump seems confident he got a deal from kim to give up his nuclear weapons, even if that isn't spelled ouin the final agreement. the joint agreement they signed. do you share the president confidence? >> i share the hope and optimism. not necessarily his confidence because i think the matter what is said now, time will tell. one thing to point out. in the wake of this summit, it seems the response is breaking along political lines much like it did to president obama's overtures to the iran regime. when it comes down to policy matters here, there's one major challenge the trump administration is facing that president obama didn't have to deal with in 2012-14 that's north korea's continued super aggressive gray zone warfare in cyberspace. i've been speaking to cyber expert was a during the lead up to the summit, even as the summit was ongoing, north korea sponsore
europe is destabilized and that gives russia huge advantages with the ukraine and syria and parts of the middle east. >>chris: jillian, as someone who worked on the national security council for president bush and president obama, president trump seems confident he got a deal from kim to give up his nuclear weapons, even if that isn't spelled ouin the final agreement. the joint agreement they signed. do you share the president confidence? >> i share the hope and optimism. not...
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ukraine. it didn't stop iran destabilizing the middle east. it didn't stop the rise of al qaeda and isis. it didn't stop china getting to the brink of world domination and it didn't stop north korea from having nuclear weapons. although to the bitter disappointment, donald trump just might. when i worked with an advisor, i wanted prime minister david cameron to cancel the g8 summit when it was britain's term to host it. i love president trump call time on 50 years of elitist failure. but doing things unprecedented is the very definition of donald trump mandate. he was elected to change things. not keep them the same. the elitist hate-filled hiss tear yeah shows their -- hysteria shows their trull color. they love the old order because they and their rich friends benefit in it. how disgraceful that they howl in protest when president trump tries to put working people first. tell mwhat you think of the g7 elite meltdown at fnc. joining me now to discuss fox news contributor lisa booth and bruce heyman. mr. heyman, i was interested that you retweeted today something from the new york times.
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dismantled tents in a park the national delusion is founded by the veterans of ukraine's campaign against pro russian separatists in the east is the fourth such attack on the roma population in the last month. pope francis has called on oil company bosses to help the world convert clean energy warning climate change risks destroying humanity the leader of the roman catholic church has been hosting leaders from some of the largest energy companies in the vatican. chief executives to collate a long term global strategy saying the issue was fundamental to solving the world's most pressing problems although generally most i encourage you haven't demonstrated the aptitude for innovation in improving the lives of many people that you will use those skills in the service of two great needs in today's world the care of the poor and the environment. turkey's biggest city is alive with the sound of music the forty six stumble music festival is playing host to more than five hundred classical artists symon costello reports. as well as some of the world's most renowned classical musicians young talent is taking to the stage all over. i
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>> that left other foreign leaders and member east of congress to remind rutrump that russia was kicked out for his invasion in ukraine not to mention the meddling in the election and attack on the uk. all blamed on the kremlin. >> naturally we cannot fault the u.s. with change they might, at the same time, we will not stop trying to convince our american friends and president trump that undermining this order makes no sense at all. >> reporter: senator john mccain said that the president has shown our adversary the deference that should be reserved for our closest allies. the president also tried to clean up this comment when he down played the idea of preparing for his upcoming summit with kim jung-un. >> i don't think i have to prepare very much. it is about attitude, it is about willingness to get things done. >> reporter: the president attempted to make the case that his career in real estate somehow prepared him. >> i didn't say that, i said i've been preparing all my life. i always believe in preparation. but i've been preparing all my life. you know these one week preparations? they don't work. just ask hillar
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said russia is moving east this is not in our interest but you has it's not have not shows that yes you have to choose . we had to make absolute matters o.c.d. like nation ukraine that life is not black and white i believe we'll i think there's a man in the white house yes well yes but for. charlie but i believe said we have to make sure said we are doing a lot of efforts as europeans is specially scenes sees united states irrelevant said we are doing everything to bring suspensions down and show you know is my opinion about it because to arizona i think the litmus test is going to be your energy policy vs you know what europe's energy is how she's been made in washington d.c. right now yes and they have. to make that relish as well since it's not black and white you will see said we will find a solution for. not straight to into next couple of weeks i didn't know it sets american serial here guys you hear and knowing say it's americans will not lie gate and say it's a field so they look for us or ways and means to bring make between see tonight it states and many and you so i believe c.c.c. is what we have to be aware of but i'm sure said we have as well as ge
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well we are on to other news already as middle east correspondent paula slee has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border well having to a human rights conference on media freedom here is what she told us shortly after arriving in berlin the flights here from kiev for were pretty uneventful this of course is after spending around eight hours today in the departure lounge at the airport in kiev i arrived there in the early morning and initially my passport was flagged at customs they then took me to a side room where they kept me for around an hour and a half without giving me any kind of explanation eventually when i asked what was happening they called me and they sat me down and they said that i had been found to not be allowed to enter the country they wouldn't give any kind of reason they said it was an order that came from above and they are me to sign something that confirmed that i understood that i was not being allowed into the country that i was being banned for the next five years and as i say no explanation given after that i was taken to the departure lounge to
well we are on to other news already as middle east correspondent paula slee has been denied entry to ukraine she was stopped at the border well having to a human rights conference on media freedom here is what she told us shortly after arriving in berlin the flights here from kiev for were pretty uneventful this of course is after spending around eight hours today in the departure lounge at the airport in kiev i arrived there in the early morning and initially my passport was flagged at...
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the border in ukraine the ukrainian military might use the world cup or take the world cup as a convenience justification or reason to push home some sort of advantage in the war in the east of the country by the movies and so they they had better not do that well things might go badly for ukraine in that eventuality i dare all right thank you very much roy hallums there our correspondent in moscow. so to count here at al-jazeera spain's new prime minister fails his cabinet find out why it's a fast figure. range a refugee struggle through ramadan as the monsoon season beds down on the cap. hell of it remains particularly wet in southern china is still going to mainz of a tropical depression which is briefly a stormy sea the circulation has went through hard and and is on its way up into for john however as a matter of rainfall two hundred fifty members is on record for high now and about eighty two currently in hong kong and still raining the circulation is quite obviously there this is on friday and the green represents the rain which talks inland goes through hong kong and then heads out to his shanghai sits the southeast corner of china you'll see anything up to four h
the border in ukraine the ukrainian military might use the world cup or take the world cup as a convenience justification or reason to push home some sort of advantage in the war in the east of the country by the movies and so they they had better not do that well things might go badly for ukraine in that eventuality i dare all right thank you very much roy hallums there our correspondent in moscow. so to count here at al-jazeera spain's new prime minister fails his cabinet find out why it's a...
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ukraine, there are serious issues. as you said, it's basically a proxy war when it comes to syria and a lot of what is going on in the middle easte president said, yeah, i may sit down and talk with this guy but the u.s. has been tough. the sanction that has are levied. -- sanks that are levied. other things that go on that aren't in the media every day but it's a schizophrenic relationship? >> yes, president trump put on serious sanctions on the russians, definitely more than president obama. because the president seems like he's ready to meet, he sends the conflicting messages, as you say. some gets trampled over. i don't know if i'm ready to let them back in the g7. i get what he's trying to do he wants to maintain a relationship >> thank you for coming in. great to see you. the taliban leader behind attack on activist molalla killed in say drone strike. what his death could mean for a new peace treaty with the taliban. plus, cyber attackers putting a bull's-eye on singapore earlier this week as president trump sat down there with kim jong-un. not surprising. we'll tell you who was behind all of those hack attacks. experience
ukraine, there are serious issues. as you said, it's basically a proxy war when it comes to syria and a lot of what is going on in the middle easte president said, yeah, i may sit down and talk with this guy but the u.s. has been tough. the sanction that has are levied. -- sanks that are levied. other things that go on that aren't in the media every day but it's a schizophrenic relationship? >> yes, president trump put on serious sanctions on the russians, definitely more than president...
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east west confrontation. so it's really good to have you again on our program welcome back its way on the. map here there are tensions between hungary and ukraine over the rights of the ethnic and variance in the west and you have said that ukraine stepped hungary in a back what is your reaction going to be hungary is reaction. well you know hungary was maybe the loudest supporter within the european union to the ukrainians to get the visa free regime and to make the. agreement come into force and unfortunately a couple of days after that there was a regulation passed in the ukrainian parliament which always the rights of the younger ians obviously when it comes to.
east west confrontation. so it's really good to have you again on our program welcome back its way on the. map here there are tensions between hungary and ukraine over the rights of the ethnic and variance in the west and you have said that ukraine stepped hungary in a back what is your reaction going to be hungary is reaction. well you know hungary was maybe the loudest supporter within the european union to the ukrainians to get the visa free regime and to make the. agreement come into force...
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torn apart by the east west confrontation with their staff so it's really good to have you again on our program welcome back it's why on earth. there are tensions between hungary and ukraine over the rights of the ethnic and ariens and the west and you have said that ukraine step hungary in the back what is your reaction going to be hungary is reaction. well you know. maybe the loudest supporter within the european union.
torn apart by the east west confrontation with their staff so it's really good to have you again on our program welcome back it's why on earth. there are tensions between hungary and ukraine over the rights of the ethnic and ariens and the west and you have said that ukraine step hungary in the back what is your reaction going to be hungary is reaction. well you know. maybe the loudest supporter within the european union.
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east and you need russia. to speak to a partner in the constructive part of the world pms see russia that way because we have a problem with ukraine specially with these some parts of ukraine that the creamy ok's this is this is a burning issue and i think it's we stroll through these problems gradually and step by step we could really come back to do over no one european house i know that you've used the bands in ukraine as these turning point in as a relationship between russia and. the european union and you referred to it as a major challenge to europe species and security is what our sins and be. helsinki final act was signed in one thousand seventy five and i think we in russia can feel how acutely the europeans might have. fouled being violated by what happened in ukraine but i think you're in europe also need to recognize that russia acted the way that has acted in ukraine because of its own very very deep sense of insecurity europeans may feel very safe under nato security umbrella we feel the opposite i wonder how do you think that that security that allows. could be addressed now that it has already allowed to an open c
east and you need russia. to speak to a partner in the constructive part of the world pms see russia that way because we have a problem with ukraine specially with these some parts of ukraine that the creamy ok's this is this is a burning issue and i think it's we stroll through these problems gradually and step by step we could really come back to do over no one european house i know that you've used the bands in ukraine as these turning point in as a relationship between russia and. the...