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it is the first major interview since he was forced from office paraguay's to post leader for nando's to go revealed he was ousted under threat of widespread violence but out of my sight i knew that a new mosque was being prepared for the intelligence service to reduce the killings were going to happen this time will be much more serious. the mood of anger rises in saudi arabia with more protests planned after the deaths of chewing activists at a rally as the western backed ruling regime continues to discriminate against minorities. u.n. peace envoy to syria conferee and once the security council to take a tougher stance and warn both the government and opposition of consequences if there's no ceasefire the people suffer from the relentless war.
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it's five pm in moscow the start coming to you live from an isa now with our top story and in his first major interview since he was ousted paraguay's former president fernando lugo has told r.t. he was forced out after the opposition threatened widespread violence if he didn't go several trade groups have suspended the country's membership following through goes impeachment isolating the south american nation camp 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
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for an on a little out of office analysts say it's partly because these powerful opposition didn't like the fact that president to go was working to expand trade in partnership with other latin american countries like or of venice well argentina brazil as of now regional trade groups you know sore and marcus or suspended because of president move those impeachment in an exclusive interview with my colleague from r.t. spanish ousted president fernando lugar told us that he was basically threatened by the opposition to accept the terms of this parliament trial he said was warned that if he didn't stand the trial the military and some of the opposition groups would take to the streets with weapons and create havoc take a listen report. was being prepared the intelligence service told us that more killings like in the could've district were going to happen this time will be much more serious. i don't want to drop you want to be violence that's why we went along
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with this illegal and bruce's so for nona lugo essentially says that he accepted this snap you try to avoid provocations and eventually blood on the streets and this is most interesting because parent why could be an example of how even the threat of a provocation can be used as a tool to remove a democratically elected leader. i will show our full interview with paraguay's ousted president fernando lugo next hour here on our t.v. meantime asia times correspondent pepe escobar believes the impeachment was orchestrated from outside paraguay for economic interests. the problem is these international interests the international financial system and international agribusiness aligned with brazilian landowners as well who all the huge tracts of land specially nice there by what near the brazilian border and yet wolf of course
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the american embassy in us and so on there which is our friends in iran would say and ask all spies but in fact this is what they are in fact in us and so on so all of this interest this convergence you've got to find the way so installer sort of democratic cool against little this is the heart of the action they used a technicality to launch any preachments process that lasted eleven between twenty four and forty eight out this is unheard of and we were doing them a chicken political history and fact the official explanation by senators and the landowners that they were at back then this was incompetence by the central government does not hold at all it was a set up and it was provoked to find a way to get this sinks to barnum and so they could arrange their brand to impeachment this is what it's called nowadays in south america especially democracy
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shipped and if soon can be exported to other parts of the world including the middle east. the public anger continues to rise in saudi arabia with reports of more marches planned support of two boucle activists killed at a rally on sunday the demonstration was in response to the violent arrest of a prominent shia cleric on titian charges locals claimed the two protesters were shot dead by snipers station on rooftops disaster brought tens of thousands on to the streets of the city have the marches that if continue throughout the week the ruling regime backed by the west is accused of violating the rights of some of the minorities political analyst dr morsi fillet believes that the diet feels the washington support with washington support i should say it's under no pressure over its treatment of the shia population. they sold the saudis with the backing of the americans they told the. people of slaves under their government that's why they
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are shooting. people peaceful people demonstrating in order to demand some i mean durations in the. district they want a certain kind of dignity and honor and try to have social and be a place where the old and produced from their district the united states backing this monarchy they say what they want democracy and freedom on their friends. they are driven think their citizens living this kind of life there is a revolution about covered up revolution where media. does not cover all of this evidence. putting some masks on their rise in order not to see and i guess there is a kind of revolution going on in saudi arabia and in other places been shown. so to
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calm this our syrian drama. they were given us money from outside the comfort to producing services movies for the stop. the conflict in syria has left the country in tatters including its one thing with t.v. industry as we report later. more of the world's top stories now at least ninety two people killed know in nigeria's oil producing niger delta they were trying to scoop up spilled fuel from a crashed petrol tanker when it caught fire women and children are among the dead according to witnesses crashes are common on nigeria's poor the maintained roads. at least nine pakistani trainee policemen have been shot dead in the going to talk in the eastern city of lahore the taliban has said it was responsible earlier this week gunmen from the group killed seven security personnel at a campsite job properly. former bosnian serb military
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chief roger goma lot of it's has been hospitalized after complaining of feeling unwell at his trial in the hague a lot of faces eleven charges of genocide and crimes against humanity during the you could be a war in the one nine hundred ninety s. including the one nine hundred ninety five for benito massacre the seventy year old former general to mice any wrongdoing you know how it has affected the hague tribunal before with acts yugoslav president slobodan milosevic dying of a heart attack cell in two thousand and six during his genocide trial. a palestinian has been killed and four injured in two separate israeli attacks on the gaza strip and their strike killed a hamas member and wounded a fighter while three more people were hurt when a tank shelled struck their vehicle house in the authorities have not confirmed if they were civilians or militants but israel claimed it had targeted a terrorist training ground fifteen people have been killed in israeli attacks in
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the past week. well the u.n. envoy to syria wants the security council to get tough on both the country's government and the opposition kofi annan says there should be consequences if the warring sides don't comply with his ceasefire plan pressure on syria mounts with western powers threatening more sanctions and military interventions russia wants an extension on the u.n. observer mission for three months saying dialogue is the only way forward violence still rages in the country when on line videos accordingly showing rebels blowing up tanks and helicopters some analysts believe the opposition has no interest in finding a peaceful solution. the only thing that the opposition wants at this point an 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
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was put forward by kofi annan 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. 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
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nations envoy kofi annan. well and the conflict that's lasted for sixteen months has touched on almost every aspect of ordinary life some arab nations which support the opposition have banned programs and movies from syria but film and television producers say it's only hardening their resolve or his way of the notion that reports. 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 in a cafe or just outside his home and tell stories and everybody would come to listen today this is what syrian drama does tell simple and timeless stories about good and evil all ages and genders like it and it in no 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
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live in 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 word to show our history or the way we live the way we love each other the way we taking care of each other's that's why they stop they stop they are fighting us actually. at their mobile 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 breakdown 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 as we were hit very strong actually more stronger than two thousand and seven because this time it was obvious that it was a hidden. flaws in industry with a turnover with millions of dollars has quickly withered what used to be thirty five fully fledged projects spirit has become just a few small scale ventures but determined to keep the show on the road industry professionals have united syria and is an ambassador but 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 directories 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 the 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. more of an option on our team damascus syria. you can have that straight to our web site for more on all the stories we're covering here on air and here's a look at what we've got on line for you today the price of bringing this woman into power egypt may lose its most precious and iconic structures the pyramids not the risk to some of the most famed wonder of the world but. today madrid turned into a battlefield watching footage of
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a bomb the police crackdown on the spanish capital as security forces move in on a peaceful until the ceremony. is getting.
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project a free media john darche dot com. here with r t why from moscow it's seventeen minutes past the hour humanitarian aid is pouring into russia's southern cross and our region that's been devastated by last week's floods over a thousand tons of food water clothes and other necessities have already been delivered now on friday night the region was hit by what locals described as a tsunami like those calls by torrential right over one hundred sixty people were drowned most of them in their homes as record levels of rainfall caused flash floods survivors are now trying to rebuild their lives from scratch with help from volunteers and authorities are just having a has been to see the vital aid effort for the victims in krasnodar.
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up to twenty tons of food supplies and clothes have been coming from ordinary people supplies including warm clothes baby food hygiene products and water as well as children's toys people who brought goods to the drop of points said they were driven by need to help one of the organizers of the camp said they've seen an unprecedented amount of goods and people who are putting politics aside for greater cause all the guys from the left on the right over words on the backs everybody are united. the unexpected arrival of russians on one riot police raised eyebrows at the camp however after the initial and even his other present theme volunteers realized the way they tip lend a helping hand bringing in parcels as well as serving food. now always you know you get on the path to good so what the truth is when you receive a package out here you get separated when the. box so you have everything from you
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know baby's toothpaste you write that you typically start you know clothes which are needed by all the medical supplies and you know people who are working with kids will work more with the look of the guys that actually people watch out the volunteers of the emergency services are they have asked for the transportation for the aid was paid for by the activism volunteers and will be leaving for groups of the most affected time in the black sea region flooding the worst to hit the region in seventy years it's causing upwards of four billion rubles in damage. or so during carry out the business to ask and we've seen protests and spraining are of another country now feeling the pain to absolutely need so the country has been dealt another blow and this time by the finance minister saying that debt is likely to hit one hundred twenty percent of g.d.p. in twenty thirteen ireland is facing crunch talks with the european union the
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european central bank and the international more to fund day who want a progress report on spending cuts as part of the bailout. now they say there's no point crying over spilt milk bought their way been exception to that wall as hundreds of farmers have blocked the streets of brussels over e.u. overproduction paulo says the price of a liter of milk is now twenty five euro cents but it costs almost forty to produce so in response dairy farmers from across europe have sprayed hundreds of platers out the european parliament building saying they're going bust the so-called milk leg running down the gulf to symbolize the oversupply in the market so let's check out the european markets and investors are still demonstrating their disappointment over the minutes raise from the federal reserve meeting which fell to a built. so all it signs of more stimulus not from investors really hoping for another spot it is the worst performer in europe the us is protest in madrid wrong
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so it's a sea of red as we can say we're moving on we'll have a look at the common currency and see how that's performing at this hour as you can see it's relatively flat it remains other two year low one twenty one eighty three of the traders favorite pair as for the ruble though it's having a mixed performers as you can see just there and we're going to talk about the u.s. i think the pretty birds in california to work a third of the city's gone past two weeks now san bernardino follows mammoth lakes and stockton after saying it can't cover its payroll foreclosure rates are shooting up in many parts of the u.s. california is sixteen billion dollars in debt now let's stay closer to home right now because the russian markets to look at that were closing up over an hour's time as was see their set to close up on the back foot they're having another bad day as you can see just how good we are here as
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a tense it was then down in the my sex nearly a percent in negative territory we had russia's trade surplus of four legged may now we know how reliant the russian markets are on the oil so let's have a look and see that they are to lloyd egg and we had some comments earlier on from the its national energy agency they said that global economic slowdown could put a lid on or prices but there is a risk nasty surprise surprise this could. a market rally will watch the situation on the super pacs and how that hurts the new midsize passenger plane crashed on a promotional tour two months ago in indonesia but other farber international shown in london the makers had told r.t. cells are still strong. the preliminary crash investigation shows there was no technical failure so i don't think the case will hurt the plane's reputation. all our customers confirm their commitment to the super program that we have orders from major russian air carriers from companies
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and asia and latin america this year will start deliveries to in the nature of laos ago and plan to start supplies to mexico in twenty thirty years so i think by the year and the older book for the sukhoi superjet it's up to two hundred planes your business someone and they say that if they get to the u.s. market all right looking forward to that cady thanks for that update and on the way for you here on our to russia's relations with its biggest neighbor china that's after the headlines and this break.
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