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mission street now with the palm of your. power boy in the balance pan american trade box argue with the president was deposed in a crew as our team talks to the ousted leader in its first major interview since being forced out. clashes over constant rain and rubber bullets are fired at thousands marching in madrid posterity looms large in return for rescue from brussels. and the un envoy urging the security council to force the regime and rebels in syria to stick to the peace plan consequences will calm if they don't come by.
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my from moscow here with archie where it's three pm our top story a washington based trade and security group is refusing to follow similar blocks and what they see as paraguay's isolation in the wake of last month's ousting of president logo some suspended the country saying such an institutional coup friends democracies across the americas spanish language channel talk to fernando lugo in his first major interview since he was to post. reports. many describe what happened in pair of wires a quick and quiet revolution the country's democratically elected president was voted out of office by the parliament in a trial which lasted a few hours for poor performance as the opposition said paraguayans neighbors in latin america called it an institutional that threatens democracies around the region just three hours and paraguayans predominantly right wing parliament voted for an on
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a little out of office analysts say it's partly because these powerful opposition didn't like the fact that president who was working to expand trade in partnership with other latin american countries like or why venice well argentina brazil as of now regional trade groups you know sore and marcus or suspended because of president mubarak's impeachment in an exclusive interview with my colleague from r.t. spanish ousted president or not a little told us that he was basically threatened by the opposition to accept the terms of this parliament trial he said he was warned that if he didn't stand a trial the military and some of the opposition groups would take to the streets with weapons and create havoc take a listen. to the new mosque it was being prepared the intelligence service told us that more killings like in the could district were going to happen this time would be much more serious i'm a pacifist i don't want a drop of blood to be spilled due to violence that is why we went along with this
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illegal and bruce's he's done so for nona lugo essentially says that he accepted this snappier trial to avoid provocations and eventually blood on the streets and this is most interesting because paraguayan could be an example of how even the threat of a provocation can be used as a tool to remove a democratically elected leader. so our full interview with paraguay's ousted president fernando bogo later this thursday here on her t.v. now independent journalist james corbett says trade interest in paraguay might mean foreign forces were at play whether or not this particular cool coup or any particular coup was engineered by outside interests i think we have to be aware of the outside interests that do have economic incentives and political incentives for making sure that these types of coups happen and that the political elite who again are the ones that tend to benefit from from
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a lot of the legislation that gets passed in the military coup. administrations stay in power and get to pass those types of laws certainly it does the stabilize relations between those countries that and obviously a lot more in common with someone like lugo than someone like franco and of course franco no we're taking it to another level and intimating that he may be happy to take paraguay out of the markets or altogether and to open up direct negotiations with the united states for example on free trade agreements direct bilateral treaty free trade agreement certainly it doesn't seem like this will be a good thing for any of paraguay's neighbors who are obviously concerned with the destabilization that's happening there and the retrogression that this represents in terms of paraguay sliding back into the type of all of our coal rule that's been in place for much of its political history. here with our tease still to come this hour a selective hearing over saudi arabia album turn out for an activist funeral but it's their quote this ally turning
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a blind eye to the violence in the gulf state. and taking matters into their own hands why russian citizens are organizing aid in action to the devastated south after last week's floods. there have been clashes in madrid as police crackdown on anti austerity demonstrators marching across the city security forces fired rubber bullets at thousands of people who walked out to support coal miners angry at the loss of industry subsidies but as the prime minister announced new cots and tax hikes to save sixty five billion euros in return for an e.u. bank bailout sociologist carlos to close says the government is losing its legitimacy. if you had any sense of decency or even a fragment of the dignity that miners and the the protesters the indignados have then he would resign with the rest of his government he's broken every campaign promise that he's made some even
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a comical levels you know his entire party was saying that raising the sales tax was you know one thinkable and all that and now we have a twenty one percent sales tax i think what we're seeing is really the impunity of a government that has a lot of people that pertain to you know. that had affinity with franco this government the fascist government forty years ago and have never had it before trial since then so i guess there's a culture of impunity amongst these folks the tendency is to think maybe that. protesters have become desensitized to all of the police violence because we've been dealing with it for a year but we saw pictures of you know images of an eleven year old child shot in the head with a rubber bullet and we've seen policemen with no with no badges of course that's become you know standard operating procedure for them basically i guess a lot of the time slot easier to get people talking about the violence and debating that instead of debating you know the livelihoods of working people in this country . well people in spain wary their country could reach greek levels of financial
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turmoil with public anger growing in the streets more on how this is reverberating through the economy from our business team and daniel bushell daniel how are the markets reacting to these troubled for the worse things spain suffering in vain e.u. members must switch to investing not cuts economies to stir to create a downward spiral of job losses and less been doing so it's hardly surprising all you markets today all down madrid is doing worst of all but there are signs governments all getting the message oil and today means for progress talks with brussels and its own veiling a multi billion euros stimulus with new road building and school projects the hope is businesses will once again start hiring new workers to get those jobs done and kick start an economy which is once again shrinking. tens of thousands of people attended a funeral in saudi arabia for activists killed during recent demonstrations the unrest was fueled by the detention of dissidents and growing calls for political
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freedoms and civil rights political analyst dr morse and so they thinks united states backing for the monarchy contradicts the democracy it preaches. they sold the saudis with the backing of the americans they thought that this lands and people slaves under their government that's why they are shooting. at people peaceful people demonstrating all over the months i mean durations and this they want a certain kind of dignity and who have social welfare in the place where we know young and produce the from their district the united states backing this monarchy they say they want democracy and the freedom as a time when their friends. they are driven think they're citizens and living. life there is a revolution but the revolution where media does not cover this evidence.
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masks in their eyes you see and i guess there is a kind of revolution going on in saudi arabia and in other places will happen soon . more footage of those protests available for you at our team dot com here's a look at what else we've got online today scoring off the pitch all germans were glued to their t.v. watching your old football match the country's parliament with a controversy a long. stop. a riot will stay and prosecutors build a case over their storming of a cathedral for the court overturns their appeal. he gets.
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to. the official location on the phone called touch from the. video. old girl. and st now in the palm of your. question. nearly a billion people in the world are going hungry every day. in the united states even our trash cans are filled with food you just have to go get it with all of these
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perfectly good eggs because one was cracked didn't even get all over the other ones just threw them all away right and she was from the german don't you clearly like the upper crust. from the dumpster at one am this morning three pm the stuff. noon on the grill the cake is made from and one doesn't dumpster. delicious breakfast for the family take some toast for about a week every year in america we throw away ninety six billion pounds of. live from the russian capital the u.n. special envoy to syria is urging the security council to send
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a message to both syrian government and opposition that there will be consequences if they don't comply with the peace plan kofi annan also says president also has discussed with him before meeting of a transitional government and appointing someone as a middleman for the regime. port now. joint special envoy kofi annan says first and foremost it's most important for the u.n. security council to act with one voice right now applying pressure on all parties in syria to comply with their responsibilities of the six point peace plan a plan that calls for an immediate end to violence the joint special envoy says that the security council of course could even include consequences on parties that do not comply with their obligations to end the violence mr anon also indicated which he has over and over again that he believes that iran could play a very positive role in helping to violence in the crisis in syria but as we've heard the u.s.
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and european countries say they do not want iran involved in dealing with the syrian crisis essentially the u.s. wouldn't sit at the table with there are big sticking point between security council members they still remain very much divided and what indicates that is the fact that there is to drop resolutions circulating right now within the security council one has been proposed by russia which calls for and three month extension of the u.n. supervision mission in syria the other which is now drafted by the european countries and supported by the u.s. calls for economic sanctions among other things against the syrian government if the government does not comply with kofi annan six point peace plan what's missing according to what's been reported is that the draft proposed by western countries does not indicate any consequences for the opposition if they do not comply with the peace plan so while kofi annan is asking for the security council to act with one voice you still have a huge division taking place within the united nations and of course this is this
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is coming more than sixteen months after this crisis began in syria. syria's main opposition alliance has failed to persuade russia to help them out president said during talks in moscow the syrian national council insisted that once go before there can be any transition which russia doesn't agree with and some analysts believe the opposition isn't really interested in mediation the only thing that the opposition wants at this point and alliance with the western countries and the countries in the gulf that are backing them is regime change in damascus they have rejected the initial peace plan that was put forward by kofi anon and the united nations that was indorsed by the syrian government by other forces throughout the region by russia as well as china but the backers of the syrian national congress and the syrian so-called free syrian army have opposed any effort aimed at
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dialogue to bring about a political solution to this crisis they have refused to acknowledge any type of cease fire they have continued their aggressive activities against the syrian government and as a result of that the syrian government has had no choice except to engage in these military maneuvers that we've seen over the last couple of days the onus of the resolution to this crisis strictly lies with the armed opposition and also the opposition that is around the syrian national council as well as the other islamist groups which have refuse all peace plans that have been put forward by the united nations envoy kofi annan. a little later in the program we picture the conflict in syria from a different angle for the country's once popular movie industry now ostracized in the arab states which support the rebels. the massive flooding in russia's south
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that's killed more than one hundred sixty has spurred growing numbers of people into action hundreds of volunteers have been tackling laxey crisis themselves on friday night thousands of homes were hit by what locals respond devil tsunami why deleuze called by to rancho rain to the dead drowned in their fleet of record levels of rainfall part of their property and the other victims have lost everything and now have to rebuild their mind from beginning to not having to do with obama our team is having more players than among those organizing vital aid for the cross with our victims this is not the biggest camps where volunteers have come together to try and put together packages for the people that's been affected by the flooding up to twenty tons of food supplies includes have been coming from ordinary people supplies include warm clothes baby food hygiene products and water as well as children's toys people who brought goods to the drop of points that they were driven by need to help one of the organizers of the camp said they've seen an
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unprecedented amount of goods and people who are putting politics aside for great to cause all the guys from the left on the right over words over barks everybody are united. the unexpected arrival of russians on one riot police raise eyebrows at the camp however after the initial and even is obvious presence the volunteers realize that with a tip lend a helping hand bringing in possibles as well as serving food. i know all this yeah you get over the pad to good so what they do is once you receive a package on t.v. you get separated when the light bulb boxes so you have to be told you know the baby's toothpaste tube right if you take in the stuff you know which are needed by all the medical supplies and you know people who are working with kids what working with injuries these numbers are why is that actually people walk out the volunteers or the emergency services is out they have a possible the transportation for the aid was paid for by the activism volunteers
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and will be leaving full chremes that the most of selected time in the black sea region the flooding the worst to hit the region in seventy is as close an output of four billion rubles in damage to bomb a c. o. t. moscow more world stories now for you this hour one palestinian killed really airstrike on gaza the military said artillery was fired out of terrorist training ground but the palestinians couldn't confirm if the man was a fighter or a civilian in a separate incident earlier three gazans traveling in a car were injured one of them critically when and israeli tank shell struck their vehicle fifteen palestinians have died from israeli fire in the past week. six masked gunmen on motorbikes mr pakistan have opened fire on that house the police officers and prison staff resided at least nine died and three others were wounded the gunman then escaped on their vehicles the country's taliban says behind
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the violence in revenge for the police torture of their fighters in jail. former bosnian serb general rocco moderates has been taken to hospital after to being taken ill the precautionary medical check has meant his trial of the hague has been adjourned for the day a lot of just charge of genocide during the yugoslavia war in the one nine hundred ninety s. including the rubber needs a massacre where a thousand muslims were slaughtered and the deaths of over ten thousand civilians during the siege of sarajevo he denies any wrongdoing. widespread destruction in japan as flash floods hit a wider area in the south west thousands of people were forced to leave their homes as an intense rainfall deludes the region cars were dragged into rivers and houses demolished by landslides at least three people have been found dead and over a dozen are missing so far. now dramatic pictures from syria have been streaming to
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our t.v.'s for sixteen months now but there's a different kind of drama unfolding behind the camera some opposition supporting arab nations have banned syrian programs and movies but their producers say it's only hardening their resolve we have a notion of reports from damascus. t.v. soap operas something syria has been famous for all around the arab world they are considered the regional emotional and funny in all syrian society there would be a man a storyteller who would sit at a cafe or just outside his home and tell stories and everybody would come to listen today this is what syrian drama does it tell simple and timeless stories about good and evil all ages and genders like it and it in it's all arab people but during the conflict in syria its trademark dramas have become yet another dividing factor gulf countries which had traditionally helped fund them withdrew from production live in
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a huge financial gap and the matters were made worse when the arab league called for a boycott of syrian satellite channels including drama ones they want to fight everything good in syria they don't want us to be. shows our drama to the work to show our history or the way we live the way we love each other and the way we take care of each other's that's why they stopped they stopped they are finding us actually. at them with still wanted to destroy not just our country but all of the good in our country and even any positive images of syria in the minds of other arab people. now of countries headed by qatar and saudi arabia were among the first to condemn the syrian regime for its packed hour and on protesters they were also among the most active supporters of the syrian armed opposition sponsoring and arming the rebels this is the second crosses the syrian
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rebels suffering from the first one was two thousand and seven after hariri was killed and it was also there was a boycott for syria. and this time so we were hit very strong actually and more stronger than two thousand and seven because this time it was obvious that it was a hidden flourish an industry with a turnover with millions of dollars has quickly withered what used to be thirty five fully fledged projects spear has become just a few small scale ventures but determined to keep the show on the road industry professionals have united the syrian drama is an ambassador we have to protect syrian drama because it is. our. invoice to the world producers say salaries have also dropped drastically but most staff actors
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engineers and even directors have agreed to work almost for nothing if only it allows the programs to continue this year in drama shows the lives of ordinary people who live in the old damascus at a time when the country was under french occupation at the beginning of the twentieth century a common enemy and the fight for independence united people they got together showing the best of their qualities filmmakers wanted to keep away from politics but the message this sends is very much up to date. our team damascus syria. well another economy admits it's shrinking again daniel now joins us with more details yes a leaked government report says oil and shrunk in the first quarter after growing last year finance minister michael noonan will hit one hundred twenty percent of g.d.p. in twenty thirteen it comes ahead of ireland's crunch talks with the european union european central bank and international monetary fund today they want
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a progress report on spending cuts as part of the bailout terms. but things are worse in california where a third city's gone past in a fortnight san bernardino follows mammoth lakes and stockton of the saying it can't cover its payroll foreclosure rates are shooting up in many parts of the us as well california is sixteen billion dollars in that this year markets go down on a lower oil price and russia's trade surplus falling in may and the super jet accident hasn't hurt sales the new mid-sized passenger plane crashed on a promotional tour two months ago in indonesia but at the former international issue near london the makers head total sales are growing. in the preliminary crash investigation says there was no technical failure so i don't think the case will hurt the plane's reputation moreover all our customers confirm their commitment to the super jet program we have orders from major russian carriers from companies in asia and latin america will start deliveries to in the
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laos and plan to start supplies to mexico in twenty thirty or so i think by the year and the order book for the sukhoi superjet will top two hundred planes. or you markets are suffering in the afternoon the spaniards protest yet more spending cuts madrid is on the performing rivals it's two percent down the euro has slipped under forty rubles on that news also sliding to the dollar in more hundreds of the streets of brussels over e.u. overproduction policies let's cut the price of a liter of milk to twenty five euro cents whereas to produce it costs almost forty three forms from across europe spread hundreds of liters at the european parliament building saying they're going past the so-called milk lake running down the gutter symbolize the oversupply in the market and europe today an interview on the website mr daniel thanks for that and we continue with more on money here in our t. our next stay thing take their weekly five why and the world banking big way that
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