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if it was that. is always so but such as what the what the judge in a supportive account suggest but one detail that's in the call to morty out is the force of this force. that these cells he says want to converse of what the good doctor man has lost half of them in this past. 105 yeah we all mighty have seen talent of a dynasty the chief never spawned after we so i call that actually i talk about don't ask for trash else when i want to. despite this flurry of activism the fight against corruption is far from won. the 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 prime time radio also the volatility not the other
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the team pool not dog included the loss of the now there's one of the guard in literature done this but arctic fox darkly in fear god is easy. if your car is east that that's one of the garden i legit at the dog receive a thought that the change in my d.d. caught the upset of all mine also and feed him a shot and then to go to cedar entering to need another mock t.v. does he denies that indoor meat raised british of it it's you know it's you know the duck of oz going to give a moment love was you believe that there should be money don't i was the easy chair . and. ilda. 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
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. we did you see anybody. we're going to use there might be a new. parliament on. all the audience us king the little dog on his auto someone the future confidence elevated to not so long and i mean there's a couple of thoughts of adding the cigar shuttle such a thought that you feel that saying your doubt journalists will for the 1st vision extend the important things to 40 spotted those of you know then with a cool don't seem to question your thoughts any farther. just the thought of the cut of fortune. on the 31st of january 27000 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
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25000 protesters flooded the streets of the capital that number swelled to 300000 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 off. the budget. for all your case. since joining the e.u. 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. no one know what it is a party cheney who looked
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a lot. called on me the cheap if he did and got annoyed me keeping them on it or use out of the law books that. we are transmitter from now on our lawn mower not boycott the government or whatever talk at the parliament shop under out they could just send one or more you mean she was broken free and guarded. were not called on our egyptian. 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 should end by 2020 but that's romania have the institutional and political maturity to progress on its own nothing to be sorted out or to be so seen i'm quoting here
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a foot artist mckinney's the call but other issue that he thought it would. have been if you chaired the scene out on it but 12 just a shrug to beat out that she could read the. comic on his website on one of the but out apart there could at goshen i took that say i haven't are difficult she crept that us on to sent them plan not just on quality lydian only it's early summer 2016 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 safe book arrest union for 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 all know.
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if you simply to. use. the word. snap open up a book. of yours that you. should have done to present his party as the only recourse to a decadent political class 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
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. the mayor of bucharest sector 5 charged with taking a bribe of $90000000.00 euros. apart and some with a little bit isn't good to put you know me so that if you don't shut up when you put out this month they go yes i mean it's not going to stop without the shock of us all that he made what he could have been yes i'll probably make that. but i'm going with the thought of going to go get one that i've been out with and i'll make a putting. my arm of the for the market i. have to. go but i got to begin to. look look look look look look look.
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why. should i look on the more. visible to the steps that you wish to see. what. you might think. you're suffering because if you if you're going to be taken this is not a test of. time and i need to. be. in the room here to do that for too much of. what you should be. good working with we should do good. because you don't think. that if you buy. things i think might. push the funky citizens have banded with other n.g.o.s to
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spots plus. they've set up a call center and sent observers to polling stations i don't ya. know must have said this i think 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 as i was for the fault. it. was the. vehicle was. really there so the transition to the rest of the ship to be as much of the she did the 6 yet she wanted to be out of the way or kind of say you take one coming in and there was a lot of whining about it what that's a little nasty is the secret i was single but the number asked. to. come off the last of that to see that i thought it was fun to be the cargo bitch of a coming here to tie the knot of the 6 year got
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a new manufacturing jobs you know how much i wanted i was like. the day is coming to an end and me push out of dunns us meeting mates are awaiting the results. in a surprise done cus the party has won 30 percent of the vote. it is the 1st time that the new political party has done so well in local elections. so you try to profit. off. but you. do you know i. would think that it was. the funky citizens are taking stock of a day of mixed results even if mayor mike young van gurley whom photographed earlier hasn't been reelected candidates with corruption cases have done well. was
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i was leaving. the. scene did you figure you. know off. limits analysis is fair the candidate's judicial troubles haven't stopped many from voting for them the romanians have real acted nearly 50 mayors convicted of or charged with corruption. wasilla mayor of cry over charged with taking a bribe and money laundering reelected with 58 percent of the votes. the court
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rejected the d.n.a. charges and in january 2017. became minister of labor and social justice. judges get. charged with taking a bribe reelected with 52 percent of the vote. cut the link mayor of miami charged with taking a bribe reelected with 70 percent of the vote while behind bars. as romania confronts the ghosts of its past but the sentence of a bygone era for clinging to money and power. in the legislative elections of late 2016 the majority of seats went to the social democratic party who are 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.
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party changed its name to the save room a new union for us winning 9 percent of seats in parliament. romania continues its push to become an example amongst its eastern european neighbors at least for now. is the country's transformation to democracy a revolution for a long distance race in which the baton is handed over to the next generation teenagers born well after the fall of communism. the citizens are supporting the civic education of this youth platform. in romania today civil society engages all age groups but in a culture of corruption the country's greatest hope may well. be. what i. am feeling.
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to. have her once again there been pictures on social media of children playing in the running karate now you wouldn't expect to get showers every day in karachi that's been the case the last 3 or 4 the edge affects us because of the monsoon but beyond that it's still dry picks the. caucasus are gone the other side of the caspian there's not much. to be honest it's a dry picture the temperatures are coming down slowly in iraq were down below $45.00 for the most part because it's much cooler further west but. it remains dry
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and sunny the breeze is no longer as dusty as it was but as it does come down it east and sadie from iraq is going to contain something in the way of fine material 41 degrees suggest even it is not increasing could even be decreasing around the shores of the qatar bahrain the u.a.e. for example a lot of course is dry and it still keeps that science rests the face increasing class suggests nice burst to drizzle once more tightly sunshine our way has been briefly showing itself once again. ain southern africa this town is usually very quiet we only ever watch the cape surety to to find a proper front coming straight with another one coming through but most of the western cape is round durban rain once again shows itself. after 25 years of importing the world's waist china through the global the cycling industry into chaos. the growing pressure of agreement skies eaves resulting in
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change we bring you the stories to the shaping the economic world we live in. counting the cost on. the people of this country they have to choose which to speak and. the u.k. prime minister boris johnson plans for a snap election as rebels in his own party join the opposition to block a no deal brecht's a. launching al-jazeera live from a headquarters in doha and you navigate also ahead iran says it may consider staying in the nuclear deal if the french all 4 of the $15000000000.00 bailout is on nerd. 5 u.s.
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states declared emergency as hurricane dorian closes in after a devastating the bahamas loss. in much of brazil's indigenous what annie's have been relegated to 8 overcrowded reserves and now president noddle says it is canceling all heading requests for more land for this country's indigenous people. below the british prime minister boris johnson is bracing for another showdown in parliament off to his bricks that strategy suffered a humiliating defeat them and to set to vote on a law on wednesday which with block and no deal brick said on october 31st. could also delay britain's divorce day by story more months the prime minister has come back fighting threatening to call for a snap election if m.p.'s vote against him the ruling conservatives are in turmoil
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johnson has kicked out 21 members of his own party after they voted against him to seize control of the parliamentary agenda and the government has lost its working majority in parliament boris johnson's cabinet is assembling now for a crisis meeting before what's expected to be another dramatic day and british politics may barker begins our coverage. now. britain's democracy is at war. with itself. as protesters marched on westminster politicians returned from the summer recess poised to push new legislation 3 parliament to block always johnson. a number of m.p.'s including prominent politicians in johnson's own conservative party have rebelled against the government and united with opposition m.p. starforce johnson to delay breaks it the default legal position is the u.k. will leave the e.u. on the 31st of october m.p.'s want to delay breaks until the end of january to
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prevent leaving the e.u. without a deal. the ice on the right 328 the notion left 301 and choose to evening m.p.'s voted to take control of parliamentary business not a good start norris allowing them to begin debating the creation of new legislation on wednesday if m.p.'s do pass a bill to prevent a no deal johnson says he'll have no choice but to push to hold a general election possibly a little tobar the 15 and these vote tomorrow to stop negotiations and to.

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