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freedom expression. hello this is our top story moscow says those behind the latest massacre in syria want to ignite full scale civil war activists say more than two hundred people have been slaughtered and with the army and rebels trading claim the security council remains deadlocked over how to stop the bloodshed. overseas funded nonprofit organizations operating here in russia and now to be classified as foreign agents under a fresh law the state of moscow's past the new rules which will mean tough scrutiny for such products. and red faces in london olympics organizers are forced to call in thousands of british army troops to plug a massive security gap just days before the flame is lit the emergency deployment comes after a private contracting firm admits it can't provide enough cover despite having been
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paid hundreds of billions of pounds. and is in diplomatic limbo with its south american neighbors right now over the next president fernando lugo who was impeached by the country's senate a little over a day hugo told us at r.t. that he was compelled to step down without a fight but the threat of widespread violence being provoked in paraguay. the main thing is that nothing has happened over courting to the media all is quiet about there are no rallies no death no blood of the president and the legitimately elected government don't want violence or blood therefore it is important for the media to reflect the truth of what is going on here now is a disruption of the democratic process and the people will forget this great thing about it is etched in their minds their personal history and the history of civil society and as i say if there were nothing has happened here why has mercosur expelled us and if nothing has happened why is yunus or expelled us now if nothing
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has happened and everything is all right really why is the european union sending a commission to our country that so it can't be so that nothing is happening on something very serious has happened at a serious violation parliamentary who a coup d'état you know when the president elected according to the constitution by a majority of votes was impeached overnight i mean that you will find a look it was removed after a two hour impeachment debate in the senate and replaced by his former deputy frederico franco the new president will lead a transition government until elections in april next year but he says he won't stand there will hand over power to the winner by august twenty third next that franco explains why he believes his predecessor was ousted. what raises most doubts about the impeachment of fernando lugo is how quickly it all happened this is why the regional stakeholders are questioning the extent to which this event was democratic do you agree it all happened very quickly i agree it all happened so quickly i even don't have the relevant card for a president we've yet to finalize all the formal stuff on my presidency we only had
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two days to prepare for my new office and i guess it was unusually quick for all of us both at home and abroad for it as i talked to parliament on the need to extend the transfer of power and given an international dimension as you've just mentioned they told me the main thing is that the regime change should be one hundred percent peaceful and the fact that one hundred twenty out of one. hundred twenty five m.p.'s voted for the impeachment clearly indicates that this decision was taken almost unanimously a majority of ninety five percent of m.p.'s is self-explanatory. what if the reason for the differences is that the international community at least uniter and marcus or which are going to expel paraguayan used this hasty impeachment as a breach of democracy but if they consider it illegitimate do you agree it is sort of. a lot of empty that i totally disagree there's a lot i have to say especially to argentina but i will keep silent on that for now the time is not yet right this impeachment was fully constitutional fernando lugo
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did have a right to legal defense and he made use of it he had enough time to present his argument before the impeachment procedure president lugo publicly declared that he was ready for it when he was deposed he was free to leave the government there was no use of force the whole process was legal and constitutional feel. what do you mean by hinting you have a lot to say but you're reluctant to discuss it to avoid interfering with domestic politics aren't you rather look at we believe that these are smart questions why don't you comment on the recent coups in argentina. and yet you filed a claim against the expulsion of paraguay from eunice or and marcus or do you think you will be satisfied. well we are indeed concerned about mocha's four but not you know so and why is that. paraguay isn't even a member yet mercosur is important for us as a trade block that opens access for the country to use the regional market with
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regards to yunus or are congress prefers to be cautious on a whole spectrum of issues especially when it comes to individual provisions of the treaty we consider unfair. it looks as if the paraguayan government couldn't care less about the expulsion from yunus or is there any other lesson you've drawn from this international reaction. it's really no big deal for us but. at the very least it shows that your ideological kindred spirits are leaders like piñera christina kitchener or dumas to suffer are cut from a different cloth. in fact in neighboring countries i mean argentina and brazil did play a major role it was all screened beforehand and the saddest thing about it is that venezuela was admitted to the union without prior negotiations on totally illegal and illegitimate grounds and that was the case with the expulsion of paraguayan it is as clear as day what you think a moment of peace you represent the liberal party at what point did the liberal
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party disagree with fernando lugo's government. again on the fifteenth of june six police officers and eleven farmers were brutally murdered and the people responsible for this massacre promoted i don't believe this has ever happened in any other country that someone responsible for seventeen deaths would be promoted to the post of a police commander those responsible for the incident that resulted in the deaths of seventeen paraguayans will certainly undergo trial for criminal negligence sooner or later so one guilty party became a police commander and the other a regional commander at that point the gypsum a c. was breached the president could no longer do his job this was something called serious mistakes while in office and this was the reason parliament impeached him but it ended as i understand it the incident in the town of color who was the main reason for you. that's right i think. we can leaks in two thousand and eleven wiki leaks posted a cable dated two thousand and nine containing rumors about opposition plans to
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impeach to go on to topple him were you aware of this document when did you learn about it. no. no there wasn't anything like that it's all rumor as for wiki leaks nobody bears responsibility for it not even the department of state because the country's leader i'm responsible for saying things the way they are if they had never been. in a real impeachment opportunity here receiving a third of the votes in both chambers of parliament isn't an easy job you can't just impeach at any time in any suitable situation it's an extreme measure which demonstrates the ultimate discontent of the ruling classes and public opinion but this measure isn't taken for trivial reasons it has profound motives behind it something that could justify this action and unite people in it this is something that is difficult to achieve in a country where five parties are united you don't often see five parties united together and one against them. let's talk about the power of parliament
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as president what difference do you see in the operation of the executive and the legislative branches of power we place the work. in my country the constitution changed after thirty five years of dictatorship under the nine hundred ninety two constitution the largest share of power belongs to the president we became a presidential republic with a functioning parliamentary government parliament has a larger share of power than the executive or to dish all branches. i hope this system won't cause any difficulties in managing the country better than all of them you know here but i hope so too i'd like to see this issue end well paraguay doesn't need any more impeachment as the country's governor it's my task to work with all political circles and establish a government based on the most gifted people that politics is a science and the art of the possible we should manage paraguayan the most legitimate way and reach a consensus for all political circles. but i think that if you said that you
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wouldn't be running for upcoming elections in april and that you would remain in power until august fifteenth only in your opinion what will paraguay face in the coming months what are your key objectives for this period and what changes are you expecting in the international reaction. i think the ahmed there. indeed i've made a firm decision not to run as a candidate my desire to appease the country is one of the reasons for this decision but secondly i will not be participating actively in the election process in april i'd rather work on ensuring my country is managed in such a way that the poorest segments of society those who don't even have the basics get practical assistance rather than just lip service and thirdly i will ensure i leave decent politics as a legacy for my successors this includes for instance the energy sector education agricultural reform as well as the modernization of the country's state institutions.
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so for assistance a new job the rates of. the rates of leukemia for example is thirty eight times expect. breast cancers more than ten times childhood cancers fourteen times i will forget the exact details but the shoots numbers there's no nothing that you have ever found in any epidemiological study anywhere ever there is a way that brings victory. to its creator. he's not alone some are more severe than others we have something that is born without skulls without or against us and sometimes with their legs totally twisted blood means death to those who it's pointed at. hand.
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moscow says first be on the latest massacre in syria want to ignite full scale civil war activists say more than two hundred people have been slaughtered and with the army and rebels training blame the security council remains deadlocked over how to stop the bloodshed. overseas funded nonprofit organizations operating in russia to be classified as foreign agents now under a fresh law the state duma of moscow passed the new rules which could mean tough first scrutiny. and red faces in london the olympics organizers are forced to call in thousands of british army troops to plug a massive security gap just days before the flame is in this emergency deployment comes after a private contracting firm admits it can't provide enough cover despite having been paid hundreds of millions of pounds to do. this is r.t. now world sport.
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kevin known about this is indeed a sports day here in twenty four r t we have got plenty head to including. in the running the russian football union confirmed they have spoken to fabio capello concerning their bacon national team managerial position. here reese's and chelsea are going in full for john terry is judged innocent of verbal abuse and burden in a racist manner. and kicking by a domestic european on the world titles are on the line as a huge easing up kick boxing a person at the russian capital on saturday. we saw a football where fabio capello looks very much in the race for the vacant russian managerial job that's after the italian was confirmed to be in talks with the country's football union capello former england boss until earlier this year was for sure a metaphor or a point by russian for a survey volkoff the r.f.u.
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then confirming they had spoken to the italian vice president nikita simonyan stating capello is willing to move to russia and not his contract demands are not excessive media sources in moscow going as far as saying the sixty six who was offered a two year deal however speaking to r.t.e. sports on tourism minister telling with go said nothing as yet had been set in stone. bullets to put although. capello is merely one of the coaches on an extended list of candide is that we're interested in as far as foreign managers are concerned getting did a great job in russia while advocaat clearly should have fared better and now that the list of candidates is narrowing down i think desire has the best chance out of the russian managers. it seems want to star could yet be following in the footsteps of another dutch international wesley schneider linked with a move to the russian. currently captained by former and there is yuri some ulit so
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the twenty eight year old not raising his stock too much during last month's european championships with the netherlands bowing our top to feeling to win a single group lunch however enter prison must see moment after he says he fears the will leave for the match plus side similar to last august prior to his stephen rumors were circulating but the star would be paid fifteen million euro a season by angie with a reported transfer some twenty five. john terry the former england football captain has been cleared of racially abusing q.p.r. defender until inferred in ensuring an english premier league match last year the chelsea player had always denied making the alleged comments in a written judgment the chief magistrate stated it was highly unlikely terry had abused ferdinand in the way described the hearts of using swear words mixed with ferdinand sculler who is black the case had led to charges being stripped of the captaincy. the official extent of chelsea's unexpected champions league triumph
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back in may has been unveiled the blues seeing plenty of green come their way seventy three point one million dollars to be exact after putting byron munich on the biggest european club stage of all chelsea also to a slap on the back from their domestic rivals with english clubs getting a larger share of the u.a.e. five pie to the wind runner shellfire little to complain about financially either the germans raking in fifty million dollars from the nine hundred twenty million dollar prize fund distributed among the thirty two teams to me all the groups. former blues boss. meanwhile made his second signing as tottenham manager the portuguese snapping off former i extend vertonghen to go along with midfielder give full a cigarette since arrival from hoffenheim. it's more. likely we're going to be different. because they do believe. just.
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little bit less. english icon david back and may still have a significant role to play at this summer's olympics the l.a. galaxy man was overlooked for the british football team by manager stuart pearce but it's believed he could be named as the man to light the olympic flame at the opening ceremony i've always said you know the law and the torch in the stadium is something that should be done by olympian. and limpy and you know and done incredible things for a country and one gold meadows and i'm sure the decides it will be a limpin but for the likes of legendary australian pace bowler brett lee is the side to call time on his international career the thirty five year old incredibly taking almost eight hundred wickets in both test and one day cricket since his international debut in one thousand nine hundred nine i guess looking at the next two months so i just didn't have that desire anymore and it would be fair i'm a you know on the rest of him it's really fast to go out there with that attitude
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all that. commitment just you just get to a point in life where you think that not enough and you know the great run must end at some stage and it was it was in the post-war cup we've spoken about that with the selectors and that was a thomas and i walked away from the game but. yeah i got a small one and it just it just felt like i was ready. to ball on to the n.b.a. were new york have been busy in the offseason the next signing back center marcus camby from houston while veteran point guard jason kidd is joined from dallas thirty nine year old kid say part of his new role will be to help bring on the prestigious talent delhi's jermyn. speaking right now without being able to talk to me and looking for male side is trying to teach him different gears be available he just plays that one here and it's a very hard here so for me he will sit down and talk about trying to find a fourth poster here so that he has the energy this to finish ballgames and we want
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to play the whole season so we have just one gear is hard to play eighty two games to go forward just six days away from the third major all of the year the british open but that means there's been a rather depleted turnout at the john deere classic stateside only sixteen of the top fifty players on the p.g.a. tour money list competing in a lloyd opera house providing an opportunity for someone else to make a name for themselves troy moccasin believes it can be him the american holding the first run lead after shooting a magnificent ten on six the warm the support of approach setting up a birdie for him on the fourteenth ricky barnes set the pace early although this twenty foot putt on seventeen helped tend to seven under he lie second. so russia could be crying champions of the world in speedway this weekend if it's sweden a strain on denmark and suffered a championship decider hosts sweden we're going t. a place in the final while russia honest really. really qualified that left poland
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great britain the czech republic and denmark to do battle for the remaining spot the danes leading from the off winning six of the first seven hates meaning a late surge from defending champions poland was as they say academic. moving to kickboxing finally where an opener tournaments will take center stage in moscow and saturday a plethora of russian rising stars set to go head to head with some of the world's best for the four championship titles stick rubber for done in more. train hard fight easy that's what these men have been do so for to get their title shots they've been working out in another a gym in the moscow region under the guidance of an extraordinary athletic grandson is russia's first world and european kickboxing jump down and currently the relational team head coach knight some of russia's most talented up and comers will
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face a narrow test on the way to the summit these professional q boxing champ and ships used to be a battlefield for the best fighters from the former soviet republics but the open air tournament now has both domestic and international titles at stake. it is a truly unique event i've never seen anything like this before anywhere and i would do a martial arts tournament with a lot of friends and such a great deal of top fighters from all across the world among the star attractions is the russian white welterweight championship there will be some old scores to settle with me to get out of going for a bench against you gave me coming in. in the eighty six kilos class russia. will take on frenchmen. bunny for the w five european champions belt. are starting my own a style that was weak and strong points i just checked out
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a few videos of his fights he looks like a hell's focus on my own training. meanwhile the main event of the night will see a clash of heavyweights germany's danielle derby he set to test one of russia's biggest kick boxing prospects. with a title on the line game plan will be to fight for pole from first wrong to the last round because of loving him and yes he's a good fight it's a we respect this fight it's all very much and so the plan will be to get our first round second round. every round for paul or so they said of the night who show whose training really pays off with an easy fight record but in their own party no skill region. that's how your sport looks at this hour whether it's next year in twenty four hour art. you know how sometimes you see
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a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. news sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the r g dot com. resistance is not a politics but a culture i. just
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