Twenty seven think. Arguably the biggest story of twenty seventeen was russia it was on the lips of World Leaders and politicians but this wasnt always the case this was obamas analysis of the country back in twenty fourteen russia is a Regional Power that is threatening some of its immediate neighbors. Not out of strength but out of weakness Regional Power weakness well that was the past in the last year weve seen russia propelled to be the greatest threat on the planet in the words of the former f. B. I. Chief what kind of threat do you believe russia presents to our democratic process given what you know about russias behavior. Well certainly that in my view the greatest threat of any nation on earth well heres how it all began on january sixth of last year u. S. Intelligence agencies issued a report saying that russia had tried to influence our elections with this russian president Vladimir Putin ordered an influence campaign in twenty sixteen aimed at the us president ial election
Influence u. S. Public opinion yeah yeah why not make up the budget actually all of those allegations were leveled against russia do you believe that do you think that theyre actually doing these kind of things from what the seventeen u. S. Intelligence Agencies Syndicate and the strong possibility that they did i feel its just i saw news that to sell newspapers people just run and one story then put it on Everything Else that listeners showed new yorkers is dwarfed from an actual file of things that russia has been accused of it turns out that if you point the finger at the kremlin you can find a convenient scapegoat for almost any trouble that youre dealing with they will mop and artsy new york. To europe rise Violent Crime in germany the region may be linked to an increase in migrants according to a government backed study what is it really that simple. Took a closer look. Why have reports of Violent Crime in one german state increased by more than ten percent in the last two years
More no more and were sending them to the places where they will be safe with mommy in their pocket of with the money which they earned eighty percent of their iterations in europe are recognized as refugees it is way less than one person how can you call it but races those fighting for their lives israel is a refugio society kid absorbs certain seven thousand people and its unbelievable how good it did to speak in such a racist way but this is with. French nationals who fled to find with Islamic State in syria could be facing trial not back in france but instead in kurdish held her tree. If in syrian kurdistan there are judicial institutions that are capable of assuring a fair trial with guaranteed rights of defense they will be judged their. Debate over what action should be taken against or how this Holding French passports has been gathering pace that since the arrest of a notorious female recruiter in syria last month she was blacklisted by both the United Nations and the us and i
A slave for them its all you can do you can call it a slave at first i didnt choose to come to israel i didnt think about anything i just wanted to see where there is peace where i can take care of myself where i can protect myself. I was in natanya until eight months ago and then they told me i had to come to a whole lot i asked why do i have to come to a whole lot i never did anything i have not done anything i did not fight with anybody whats the problem what am i guilty of they said no the government has decided that i said ok the government has decided i respect the law and so i came to hold out the whole comment well earlier we were joined by writer and political commentator who think gore yes gideon levy from the israeli newspaper haaretz to debate the issue. We face the problem socalled problem of some city seven thousand Asylum Seekers refugees who lift both of them have children here they should stay here they have to stay you know human regime would expand and if israel is g
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