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then our first quote the. minute they should all with their shit that they appreciate is that part of. who taught him or what i said. in two thousand and two the national anti-corruption directorate or d n a was created as an independent judicial body to enact reforms required for romanians entry into the european union in a few short years the growing number of corruption revelations in romania have implicated politicians from every party. thousands of scandals and shameless dealings have been brought to light. the d.n.a. is chief prosecutor it is lowered. her unrelenting determination has made her the central figure in the fight to eradicate corruption. on off or start. up and then. not too long. and then. there's no minister mr porter's own premier. and
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rounds of also investing here's one i'll. tell you something. here she got a good father more than church a father. not just a fourth almost. daughter shall call or exist or general to put a lot of garbage are sustainable travel document up a timeline you don't need changed just a. little rough water shop there on the other. side of the. might are a few floors up but the d.n.a. a special investigations team is helping to solve some of the d.n.a.'s biggest cases. and that's the reason this is. back out. there now actually.
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if you. didn't refute my dish. you might feel upset about that. but that. prosecutor polled and police investigator nicole earned their stripes in the fight against organized crime both highly skilled investigators they've unearthed evidence leading to the prosecution of romanian political elites. wife as you know they. were intelligent we just shot we too far to. them. but whatever pretty good thought it. was an. earnest tone out they can make up. their version if you scott. what the little commenter fights you. must read. dark and will believe that.
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i put up with i she she had the right to tell him the very. question. up with the charm of course i haven't wolf human history in a court could even cheaper so. the issue demurely i walk around to look but question harsh but they step by step by me so full city. c.l.r. said elizabeth that's gotta be like the rest. of it sure of it looked at it that it almost started. she couldn't buy new it down the side was lost but the good old war party leadership has to sort of think you've all made it all put that simple test of stuckey up all you like dr just lost a lot bundy a. couple it. was plucked use of that show it have already delayed without the other thought out there go up the larger bear market
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the progress of pen to paper. it out that divide sprouted one. or their core of a core of a. something. i can type in the scheme of the post on how parton the person in point in jane just small. will be. done across someone on the subway and i say i must know the mysterious big sell pig of a car and its new two different yeah. and the multi with. d.v. marjorie modded the. united opposition noise in the bogs issue nor can the fuck to. be in the party doing so with the party that had the poor would see it. but also coined the word. my means thought your. year she also flocka. as an independent journalist bugel has investigated corrupt officials and
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closely followed some of romania's most notorious corruption cases. which would be needed. to be done if. you pleaded with them you don't look at. anybody she thought was part of the ruling but you were paid in. going to be committee because you know but if you want to see you simply got. to stop. the money. my good day to. you. i was on a lot of. means chained. to the. family pool a school for a check of the old guard and president of the now defunct conservative party was convicted in twenty fourteen for buying property at sixty times less than its
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actual value. but the main. theme of the comment to. me before and i'll follow up on this. show. you know many. of these. awful awful stops. at the state. fault but. ciccio and then. the model. shifts. as with other eastern bloc regimes the fall of the dictatorship provided an opportunity for party stalwarts to prosper. government funds were misappropriate. did and many from the old guard to fill their
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pockets the dictatorship had given way to new levels of corruption. but of all let's hear what michael that you had extended would probably get that up only class top level science that on line. she. done for the other new normals h. cup much of that out test out only got a society and there's a that are partially advising existent for them spawn other fuckin ways is that the winter politico dela when i type this exist acquired of what i thought was the simple technique of well just to take us out here couple of the lesser turns what is that look at us all scheme up the momentum carried out on one yard to put. on your noddle panna then tried that out or shut down to know it about not being commie so openoffice them must less support or could have fired. it on when you majlis untouchable investors an additional state issued.
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when you come up of a was appointed to minister of justice from two thousand and four to two thousand and seven with the support of the european commission she prepared the way for romanians anti-corruption prosecutors many portland calendar that have to do it in a short time i mean haven't they got a closing and but two thousand and four so i have very few time to date. and the government was important for me it was a support to me for me to change. into short years minister michael bay's doggedness in the face of intense opposition allowed her to launch a process of judicial reform. then a relatively unknown entity that d.n.a. came to prominence as michael v. pushed for its right to prosecute white collar crime. but d.n.a. is first cases went relatively unnoticed by the press. but i think if we had our way for years she thought that i have. on one of the one main.
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yes don't quote as up until about a new study out on when you get those in parliament that governmental pm other than he stood out on many. fronts here at this question is that was he should that senate. or even a prime minister indicted in two thousand and five i began as a descendant from the communist dictatorship have become one of the most powerful men in romania just because you did it is. charged with embezzling one and a half million euros for his electoral campaign and taking a six hundred thirty thousand year old right company to look at us about a woman who has that analysis and all of outside analysis sort of follow but she seemed almost her step doll. i think all normal. so to me when i less i be called norm.
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so explain the chair a focal don't look. at it. just before i begin to. get it. i just talked this over to you with. what is a few years after these comments in twenty twelve the prime minister was sentenced to four years in prison for passive corruption and blackmail but again the stuff his conviction that was a lightning bolt for society since then the corruption investigations have accelerated and the d.n.a. has achieved celebrity status in romania. it didn't take long for the media to catch on and to begin reporting on an unrelenting stream of revelations each day this is the scene outside the offices of the d.n.a. certain not to leave empty handed the media gathered to catch the drama in real
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time it's the most closely watched media event in the country. russia. photograph for now is creating a unique series of documentary portraits that capture the expressions of in battle delete what about. the signature. i want you to look like. i'm. just making it up ok why don't i check check check you. know i don't know i'm. in april twenty sixth seen a journalist exposed to hicks a former scandal the case cause public outrage forcing the minister of health to resign i think you. see far more into what kind of that is out there to be what.
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different is. new to my mind. because i don't know which if that's. the case and i think that showing. about three more every day and the moment the recorder is that it's critical that the rocket always responds to the wind if. they will regret it was it that if you're in for a life but then after that. if. she can interrupt you i don't know what's up for the world but actually looking into they said you're going to kind of get busy with the government i'm on it and real quick so that i was you know used to dilute it fucked i just just opened up the gym is that they got a civil bus stop for me just enough i was going to go to intercepting the man with that but just that one doctor says the she needs the person the worst that will be you know what you begin to count. on. them i think this idea might not have been out without the bottle in the larger box that is what we need to get in the door she don't know if you imagine our couple that one will begin to be part of the
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logic of loss or a loss that is. all i. think. a little. shocking but then chanelle me to feel many child arthel broken already most and to be it's all on the proclivity thing mr young pulled and pulled through . that so lead to thought it's not happening the wrong. kind of go on the therapist cybil. on credit and institutes immersion bitch. and child consulting a more proper girl so it's also lizzie she college in laurel well. sorry for the important delicious as the change of guard started lot of those are all a little cheap thirst and on top of it will you go there are lunch aboard. on
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vapor important of in a lot. of the footage. say more. important than triple the best allowed years for fond. of him but i got is a lot of support and they're off to chat right but they've said. yes yes. it will be important and interesting that that will be the. all of jay just. see this week at a lot of the times most of that. but. he. just sent them. on for i just thought.
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there were. many you only thought dippolito year would seem to border outdoor that you know chill my book got only a little money of all those. little money love for you. but not because of. the fact almost half hearted out tripped out. supporting friends sadly geology diminish your economy shares if you know rome does she transgress kalyani could i. have a son. my. view. is about that actually extend the moment then current into many more into. the moment that.
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on the visit of. one of the richest men in romania sentenced to two and a half years in prison for being a one million year old released halfway through his sentence. just them. in the. lab and robot she was my mark and was cool. with me dot graphic. that this is them. stuff either they can or granny's uppish an ornament the moment they killed since we grew up there. isn't a problem for your child that they really don't have a health question mark over him but he does have
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a crush on question mark hurd really doesn't look good for the image village a particular hazmat program going to do everywhere you have known about before you cite any real you get why there's a lot of disillusionment with the us across the globe too far that is called fall of the brakes doesn't build confidence or break spoke to join me made the front of my guests from around the world take the hot seat and we debate the week's top stories and big issues here on al-jazeera. is cold war where on my watch t.v. taught us is to be able to be concise expressing exactly what is happening in the moment and what it needs. or if you join us on saturday israel is an apartheid state engaged in the ethnic cleansing of the palestinian people this is a dialogue everyone has a voice and we want to hear from you to join a club and conversation. some during these are tough. but this route is. the current the truck it's dangerous there's
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algis you know world problems for moroccan truck drivers indeed their lawyer. just to be committing these crimes they might break your liver or even kill you because of the current. if you. are now. i'm sam as a diamond with a look at the headlines here on al-jazeera now boeing has grounded its global fleet of seven three seven max aircraft after the u.s. president joined dozens of other countries in banning the planes it follows the crash of an ethiopian airliner which killed one hundred fifty seven people. trial
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of a vietnamese woman charged with the killing of the north korean leader's half brother it's been adjourned until next month prosecutors in malaysia of pushing ahead with the trial after rejecting calls from the vietnamese government for her release the woman's lawyers say she's barely sleeping and is in no condition to testify on monday charges against an indonesian national were dropped florence louis has more from outside the courthouse the. defense lawyer said he was extremely disappointed he said this was unfair to one just days ago the charges prosecutors had withdrawn charges against one of her. indonesian national city city was able to walk out of this court a free woman now prosecutors then did not say why they were withdrawing charges against city but with learned that the indonesian government had been lobbying the malaysian government china has pushed back its request to put the leader of a pakistan based group on the un's terror list. heads the jaish
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e mohammad group that claimed responsibility for last month's suicide bombing in the and ministered kashmir the attack killed at least forty troops china says it needs more time to consider the request from the u.s. france and britain. the u.s. senate has voted in favor of a resolution to withdraw military support for the saudi a number of coalition in yemen president donald trump has threatened to veto the measure the u.k. parliament has rejected the prospect of a no deal breakers it's in another day of drama over britain's departure from the european union now politicians. are leaving date should be delighted at least eight people including children and teachers have been killed in a school shooting in brazil police say two teenagers and to the school in the south of the south paolo and opened. it late have been turned their guns on themselves at least fifteen others were injured. as the headlines the news continues here now
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since joining the european union and romania has been engaged in an unprecedented judicial overhaul special prosecutors have joined with journalists activists and romanians growing civil society to uncover and prosecute corruption at the highest levels. independent media groups like the rise project are playing an important role in exposing corrupt practices. rise is an information site that provides a platform for journalists activists and investigative hackers. here activists journalists who can sometimes uncover in a day what prosecutors would require years to obtain.
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is co-founder of the rise project. he's taken part in many international investigations and was a key player in helping analyze the panama papers leak. or shitty things to god just from actually investing i tell but it thirty oshima thing that i need to look i know when i go to tell us a part of this was not. their money value. but them. wanting more loudly and. cheaper than paying him off when i walk out of it at a loss of his confidant of a gun seller said. you know what i mean i think that it wasn't only i mean the took a possibility to tell us all to him for months. so it. protects us this bubble but as an old bugger that they were going to put it up a lot in the lives of those men looking for the mighty this will combine the early start the noble soul of the thought that only that was for this was
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a day for months and that it would end that is are going to go then that it has become by negro difficult much a little money that english. can. before all the money for that technology policy like us investing. last. week. in recent years romanian society has begun to feel the impact of a growing wave of corruption convictions. emboldened by judicial reform people are increasingly demanding that the law apply equally to all i. was the ongoing judicial battle has energized protesters in november twenty fifteen tens of thousands flooded the streets of bucharest to protest the deadly fire at the collective nightclub despite unsafe conditions the club obtained its operating license in exchange for
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a bride. sixty four people mostly teenagers died in the blaze. protest persis prime minister viktor was forced to resign. mass protests are a growing trend in romania where forty years of state rule all but destroyed citizen action thirty years earlier and big gatherings in romania looked like this shows of mass solidarity orchestrated by the state called for justice gave way to resignation poverty and despair in recent years the pioneers of progressive change have claimed their place in society. is a historian and specialist in communist crimes he's also a famous activist in bucharest fellow. difficulty if you have one moment here. we should ask you what we've got because.
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it's one of our petition you know what is he puts this is a call to get in there that are more than he says affordable. although there were no momentum will turn out because of cracks the other was born called comical vicious vicious true. human waste joke i'm sure the for the exam is a cool thing that it's not going with anything worse than you or the nuclear weapons capability of the muslim take what they might say one hundred ten times that you speak to be down to talk about what you look at it but i mean you're not just almost every so often. as with spain's in the those or the ok by wall street movement in the us romania's protest movement is led by activists like me hyped all it takes is a few activists like him to ignite social action or what they look to stay. cool character a more gentle darker black on more of a problem a plot to get out of the sea was just just continue in place such as might is go
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for the. extra muscle externals down dizziness the condition of resources and. so bruce's. need to know you're not really that you might. want to get me in an old. ok. social activism on this level would have been unimaginable a few years ago. today targeted actions can take only a few hours to germinate and spread. across our choices of a whole thinking sometimes. it's a story about a more money back into the earth's year but then what we did there was a daughter to pull me and most of the shine on to the set almost so much the little
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students like that all thought it was it's best to just hold it because she's sure to say that the. did you think that it was. building the activist capacity of an entire generation is a bold project. the funky citizens aim to defy boundaries and to forge a path for civil society in romania. give this to the girls it's not meant to come for the sake of. course it should and if you cheat and the thing to watch just get the most. part. in twenty twelve limit police to created the funky citizens to confront government corruption. she hired a hyperactive young graduates out of law political science and communications courses a correlation of creative activists the funky citizens are advocating for the
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growth of civil society in romania who want the simple fact that you know you're not going to get that that you're going to want to me was a part of the indoor me to talk more. with to push off the fact that this could force some more of the day i wasn't born or you know to some lofty goal i think i might have to go. out of range. in the simplest legal that this sounds an awful lot more income we. saw when he offered the. ngos and civil society activists have steadily been gaining momentum the funky citizens have been working in a vibrant offbeat style one of the of their names. on the citizens who is punishing them with. them gelatin are going to import them that up to the issue but i'm certain they become something that's all stop will be gone she funkier for last month at a fortune my surely my old film because. that
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is to awaken citizen awareness the funky citizens are addressing corruption with a sense of irony. is the creator of an unusual sight the bribe market which allows users to know the average bribe in a specific hospital town hall or police station exist them with the cold. softly yes they should chip this site yes take. the course the chines age because someone because. their. perspective of. what they get genie. meant they. were many future the town.
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vici a lot of. many young graduates with specialized skills have chosen to work in these novel structures. here they can discuss the performance of the courts fact check political statements or analyze the latest reforms. by each. part. of the example. for us a few thought they were. not the solid day or yet are here on the institute's you probably go i but corruption lives on even when the high and mid-level officials are jailed public service budgets are also first though grown for corruption to address this also as a country wide program to train advocates how to decipher public finances. i think
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i thought that was what it was. just my experience if what i could get a feel for was that. it was ok so that's just as cool but a part of the to support you take out a second to spot one digit that's in the call to marty ya is the fucking store so i . was going to piss some said this is one of the most of what the cut up time in moscow for them at this past half hour of an audition you mean from watching since you have to be done shooting the chief numbers coming up to be so i call that actually cut into the bar trash i was going to. despite this flurry of activism the fight against corruption is far from won. the
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government visits pains to recover stolen funds. the accused to decry stalinist trials and anger against the judicial system has reached a boiling point. the political climate has become so tense that's the chief prosecutor broached the issue on primetime radio. volatility known throughout the team to not included the loss of the now there's one of the got a knowledge of the dome this but arctic fox dark wood in fear god is the. if your god is the song the best one of the garden i'd legitimate the dog to see if you thought that injun jim i did take out the set of all mine also and feed him a shot and then to go to cedar bend to maintain a diary another ma activity denies that indoor meat raised british monarch all of it it's you know it's you're not. going to give a moment law possibility that they're pretty muddy don't i was the easy chair long
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and. yoda. but what are the limits of the rich and powerful when cornered by justice. politicians have been looking to pass laws that would diminish the d.n.a.'s powers. we don't anybody did it but it. is religion or even three g. is there might be a new. d.v.d. version reading he said it was has been very big. problem and it's funny all the audience just came by little dog on his auto someone if you took all that and celebrated so not so long and i mean it is a couple thoughts of the day investing got a shuttle such a thought that you feel that's any old out journalists will for the first vision extend the importance of the bill are just things to spread though so better than intercourse don't seem to question your thoughts any parting. lot just the thought
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of a cut of fortune. on the thirty first of january twenty seventh teen romania's newly sworn in government issued a late night executive order that would pardon politicians of some corruption offenses. the media quickly informed to the public by midnight twenty five thousand protesters flooded the streets of the capital that number swelled to three hundred thousand in the next days with hundreds of thousands more gathered in cities across romania. the government was forced to rescind its decree a few days later. as a check to the powers of governance the funky citizens count on an important ally the european commission. on your offer to meet them the budget for the use of. all for all the usual case. since joining the e.u.
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romania has been closely monitored by the european commission twice a year the commission issues reports that. measure its progress in the fight against corruption. nor will we know what in the supply. chain you look a lot of. called on me because if you didn't want to make it pay them on it or use out of the law books that. are transmitted from all our lawnmower not what you could remove or not or what a poke at the parliament shop under out they could just send. me she was broken free and guarded but. i. will not call the knowledge of this point. the government trying to push the limits n.g.o.s and citizens mobilizing in the vigilant european commission this framework stands as the most efficient safeguard in attempts to weaken the fight against corruption. monitoring by the commission
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should end by twenty twenty but that's romania have been institutionalized and political maturity to progress on its own known to be such a touchy deal so scene i'm quoting here a foot artist mckinney's that all that other shit he carries it with him out of any future this will seem that on it but it was just a shrug to be that she could read them and karmic on his. butt out of parked their car at goshen i took that same haven't are difficult she crept that us not to send them an artist on quality let you know. it's early summer twenty sixteen and romania is about to elect new mayors. romanian seem happy about a push for transparency but will they vote for change. many hope the election will reveal the impact that prosecutors and civil society groups are having on the romanian public. is that the way you. should have done has created the
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save book arrest union or the u s b. it's a campaign born of civil society founded on hope in the democratic rejuvenation of romania. for this former mathematician the fight against corruption is a clear path towards the renewal of romania's political class. you almost. thought that quite law. if you simply took that. you said. there were. enough to open up a bill. of yours that. should have done to present his party as the only recourse to a decadent political class
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a class that continues running candidates embattled by corruption scandals. on election day locked up has decided to follow a candidate he knows well one of the headliners of book arrests corruption to work . the mayor of bucharest sector five charged with taking a bribe of ninety million euros. apart and some with a little bit isn't good to put to them and so if you don't shut up when you put out this month they go yes i mean the stock market up a step down he shocked us all and about that he made what if he could have been yes i'll probably make that. but i'm going with the thought of having to go to get one that i've been out with and i have to make a putting. my arm of the for the market that. i think. well but the robots are going to begin to.
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because you don't think. that this new. things i think might work. for the funky citizens have banded with other n.g.o.s to spots plus. able fraud they've set up a call center and sent observers to polling stations i don't know if you are. all of us who have said this i believe this or so so i thought. of him but when i think of it the less frequently than before electoral fraud can be just as flagrant i think that's what. it. was the good lord being able. to mobilise. their vote so the temptation to have rest of it should i be as much of the shit he did the six years he wanted to be out of the way or kind that say you take home
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garbage and there was a lot of whining about what that little nasties discarded like wasting the bottom number last. night you. come off the last of that to see that i thought it was fun to be no particular victim coming here to try one out of the six year got a new manufacturing jobs you know how much i want to know when i see. the days coming to an end and me push out of dunns us meeting maids are awaiting the results . in a surprise me done cus the party has won thirty percent of the vote. it is the first time that the new political party has done so well in local elections that will take the profit. off. but you know. do you know i. think that it was.
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the funky citizens are taking stock of the day of mixed results even if mayor my young volunteer you photographed the earlier hasn't been reelected candidates with corruption cases have done well. was that was even. you. think did you think that you. know not. really nice analysis is fair the candidate's judicial troubles haven't stopped many
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from voting for them the romanians have real acted nearly fifty mayors convicted of or charged with corruption in. wasilla mayor of cry over charged with taking a bribe and money laundering reelected with fifty eight percent of the votes. the court rejected the d.n.a. charges and then generally twenty seventeen. became minister of labor and social justice. judges get. charged with taking a bribe reelected with fifty two percent of the vote. but the link mayor of miami charged with taking a bribe reelected with seventy percent of the vote while behind bars. as romania confronts the ghosts of its past the descendants of a bygone era are clinging to money and power. in the legislative elections of late twenty sixteen the majority of seats went to the social democratic party who are
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fiercely despite them earlier conviction of its president for electoral fraud. but people are beginning to support the new parties on the promise of change. following electoral success a few my. earlier u.s.b. party changed its name to the save room a new union for us are winning nine percent of seats in parliament. romania continues its push to become an example among states eastern european neighbors at least for now. is the country's transformation to democracy a revolution for a long distance race a remade in which the baton is handed over to the next generation to teenagers born well after the fall of communism. the funky citizens are supporting the civic education of this youth platform. in romania today civil society engages all age groups start but in a culture of corruption the country's greatest hope may well live with it beats me
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what god what a lot of influence south. hello again and welcome back well we are watching one storm here in the eastern part of the mediterranean and this one is going to cause a lot of problems across parts of iraq as well as iran over the next few days let's go a forecast map here on thursday notice the rain showers passing across much of iraq
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and also into turkey and the higher elevations it will be snow winds coming out of the south we're going to be cloudy conditions down here across much of the gulf here on thursday then as we go towards friday a lot of that begins to extend across my. to the south we could even to see some rain showers across the border area between saudi as well as iraq for tehran it is going to be a cool and rainy day for you with the times they're about fourteen degrees well here in doha that same system will be affecting us we do expect to see cloudy conditions here on thursday as we go towards friday the winds could kick up we could also be seen some a lower visibilities across some of the areas over towards the it is going to be your cloudy day with a temperature of about twenty seven degrees there and then very quickly across mozambique we are watching our cycle back landfall here late thursday night still brings some very heavy rain showers across much of the area storm surge will be a major problem and as we go towards friday we'll see the system dissipate but the flood threat is still going to be
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a major problem as we go towards the weekend. i mean if every weekly nissan who brings a series of breaking stories joined in listening finest as we turned the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the story that night and demands on al-jazeera. after resisting the move for days boeing grounds its best selling jacked. ellen malcolm i'm to be gopalan you're watching all desire live from doha also coming up. three hundred twenty one.
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two hundred seventy. the u.k. parliament rules out a no deal drags it but that doesn't mean it won't happen anyway. trying to save the children we'll update you on rescue efforts after building containing a school collapses in nigeria you're looking at live pictures of the rescue effort . new report says the number of foreign children arriving in syria has displaced persons camp has increased dramatically. so after days of pressure from airlines and governments around the world boeing has grounded its seven three seven max jets the plane is the company's best seller but u.s. aviation regulators not believe that crashes in ethiopia on sunday and in indonesia last october displayed worrying similarities rob reynolds has this report from
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boeing's aircraft factory in seattle. globally grounded the entire fleet of all three hundred seventy one boeing seven three seven max airplanes are being taken out of service following two unexplained crashes less than six months apart the u.s. was the last country to ground the planes president donald trump made the announcement and we. had a very detailed. group of people working on the seven thirty seven eight and the seven thirty seven nine knew or appliance. we're going to be issuing an emergency order. to ground all flights of the seven thirty seven max and the seven thirty seven max nine any plane currently in the air will go to its destination and thereafter be grounded until further notice the u.s.
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carriers american airlines and southwest have dozens of seven three seven maxes in their fleets trumps announcement came hours after canada's transport minister said his country's airlines would no longer be flying the aircraft after an analysis of satellite data found similarities between the lion air crash in indonesia in october and the ethiopian airlines disaster a total of three hundred forty six people were killed in the two crashes as a result of new data that we received this morning and i had a chance stan lies in on the advice of my experts and as a precautionary measure i'm issuing a safety notice boeing issued a statement saying that out of an abundance of caution it had recommended to the us federal aviation administration the temporary suspension of operations of the
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entire global fleet of seven three seven max aircraft the flight data recorders retrieved from the ethiopia. airlines crash will be processed in france that's an unusual departure from the normal protocol in an accident involving a plane that was built in the united states ethiopian a visual reportedly declined to hand over the black boxes to u.s. authorities robert oulds al jazeera yeah. britain's politicians will return once again to the parliament this time to vote on extending the deadline a few k. leaving the european union and what's been a dramatic forty eight hours m.p.'s have rejected the possibility of leaving the e.u. without a deal and to have defeated prime minister terrorism aisy withdrawal agreement so with just fifteen days to go before u.k. scheduled departure from the bloc time is quickly running out to break the impasse and westminster explains. the hardys to the right
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three hundred twenty one the news to the left two hundred seventy eight voting to rule out a no deal breaks it on to any circumstances but what would the results yet another blow for prime minister to reserve my messages being sent by parliament the motion isn't legislation so as things stand the u.k. still leaves the european union with the twenty ninth of march the legal difficult you can do you know that the u.k. will leave without a deal. unless unless something else is agree to the onus is now on every one of us in this house to find out what that is in the days that follow mr speaker myself the shadow breaks it secretary and others will have meetings with members across the house to find a compromise solution that can come on support in the house the government in the name of the prime minister and i think the speaker of the commons announced
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a new government motion for thursday proposing a three month extension to the brics a debt. line until the end of june if parliament can approve a deal in the next week otherwise the prime minister says the u.k. would need a much longer extension he may get would have to take part in may's european elections someone backing a swift resolution to be on past is the most powerful politician is the three points you can talk and it's in everyone's interest that there is an orderly exit because on the one side it's britain that is leaving me and on the other hand it's about the unity of the twenty seven but the european parliament is just adopted contingency measures to lessen the damage from a no deal bracks it covering areas including transport and foreign students the parliaments brix it coordinator suggested british politicians were unlikely to reach agreement for them it is a bullet in the what and not an existential problem of a country and of a whole country that and that's
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a shame. with such chaos in parliament in recent weeks the public's none the wiser about how when or indeed if brics it will happen. but the rest of europe is also following events here extremely closely well parliament has now backed something but that something is simply an aim whether the u.k. gets more time to come up with a real plan of action could depend as much on the mood in brussels as on the message from westminster nadeem barber al jazeera london. and we can go live to jenna how who is in london for us said john a big night of drama as we saw there but plenty more drama still to come take us through what's supposed to happen today. yes indeed the political game playing here at westminster is still very much going on to resume a the prime minister you may recall a premiership all but counted out after that enormous defeat second defeat of
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a deal on tuesday night then suffering an appalling night again on wednesday with several senior ministers voting against their will she's come out fighting instead fighting for good deal she wants to bring it to another vote next week a third meaningful vote her point of view is look this is the only deal. if you want to count out no deal all together you can only do that by voting for a deal well once again on wednesday night there is a majority show in parliament against no deal they don't want to no deal outcome to resume a duty stood up to fulfill her promise of a further vote on thursday to ask for an extension of the brakes a deadline delaying breaks it go beyond march the twenty ninth but it was the framing of the government motion that has angered many and presented them with a very difficult choice some of called blackmail already what she's saying is we leave there ask for a very short technical extension if you approve my deal next week or what we'll be
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asking for is a very long extension including the european parliament elections next summer in which britain will have to participate and that is something which really could spell the very end of breaks it all together now in peace may try to amend this motion to curtail its scope or change its scope but fundamentally this is theresa may sticking to guns sticking to a deal and sticking to the belief that enough and peace will be fearful enough of the consequences of this choice. to decide instead finally to vote for her to do. well her deal has been rejected twice now overwhelmingly. and she's putting more choices going forward on the table what's been the reaction to that and what does this say to you about confidence in her leadership. fundamentally confidence in her leadership is at an old time low could hardly be
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lower but in the absence of us clear plan of how to change that so that he's not the focus of attention at the moment there will be anger about the way this vote has been framed as likely to play out in parliament during the debate itself and in and in the amendments before the vote this evening but there are signs that things are moving things are changing among influential groups in parliament jacob reese more one key pro breaks the figure and also the do you prefer the northern ireland democratic unionists so the key to this whole thing are said to be consulting again the legal advice about the deal about the fact stop looking for a new poll looking for a way to convince themselves that there is the possibility to finally concede here and of course the reaction from the e.u. also key to all of this is look we agree with a reason why this is the only deal on offer we've got nothing else to concede there is no other scope for another negotiation there's no majority for another deal
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they'll be happy if the deal does finally go through john hall in london for us thank you. now facebook whatsapp and instagram are down for many of its two billion users around the world the company's experiencing what's believed to be one of its worst outages in history facebook has yet to explain what's behind that outage but insists it's not a cyber attack. rescue and recovery efforts are still ongoing in the nigerian city of lagos after a three story building collapsed on wednesday it's killed so far eight people the building housed apartments and a primary school on the top floor as many as one hundred people were inside when the building came down i mean it just has more from lagos. i read at least one limb and i'm going. this is one of several children pulled from
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