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if you are against president morsi in egypt kills a teenager in ever more violent protests while the leader himself says the sweeping powers he recently adopted are only temporary. that's only it takes a step towards breaking away from spain as people vote in favor of separatists tipped his party is promising to ask the public's opinion on independence. and the claims from the frontline in the battle for cyberspace as we kill a good drill in our sun it releases a new book claiming the internet is being taken over by government.
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new song russia and around the world this is here with me hello and welcome to the program mass protests against thought seen as a power grab by the egyptian president have now turned deadly that's after a teenager was killed on sunday and dozens injured in a type on the muslim brotherhood headquarters the movement that box the islamic leader mohammed morsi so police fired tear gas at running crowds in cairo for a fifth day with the opposition staging a sit in a square its president says the decree granting him sweeping new powers is only temporary and has called for dialogue with political parties whilst morsi is by his and opponents are planning major protests on tuesday made least analyst under our lee believes the crisis is and look. at the moment it's been a month. the real situation in egypt is love it's called eyes and it's very mental
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politics is most of my credulity morsi. and also the judges. it's not you want it's voice in your opposition or should i say that it was an opposition but you got another side just rigid which are supporting mostly. little side. among muslim. brotherhood members what their supreme judicial council has. by most and many of them are. the political divide agent has widened with the opposition forces of raising pressure on president morsi to withdraw his edict which they say consolidate his power as and lawrence freeman from the executive intelligence review magazine says they and dress and age it will continue until the people are granted real freedoms. i think president morsi is now on a slippery slope and it shows you how fragile and delicate this whole movement
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that was launched a couple years ago for democracy and i sometimes say so-called democracy be great they're not really giving democratic rights to the people unless the people of the two sedating in the government and all of the people are actually raising their standard of living i think more see the president has made some kind of arrangement with the military a few months ago i think he's also has thrown that from the west and i think until the actual people of egypt like all these other countries have done through the city to malta this time until the people are given real economic development till they're given real freedom this is going to continue to be a problem people risk their lives people stayed out of demonstrations people do parmalee by police first under a bar now and the more i see it's not going to stop do we actually have a real power for the future of the country. because hellenic could be on track
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towards a referendum on breaking away from spain that saps a separatist party has secured a majority in a cave regional election however catalonia as president saw some of his support drift away to rival pro independence pass his off his anger. and breaks down the results for. well as expected arthur mass has been reelected as the cattle president albeit with a reduced majority but the result does up the ante in terms of the region's battle for independence and that's because mr mass will now be required to fulfill his pre-election promise of holding a referendum on succession and that would place the region and him on a collision course with the spanish government because they say any referendum would be against the spanish constitution and what's more the prime minister mariano horry will be desperate to keep hold of one of the country's wealthiest regions as he tries to stave off a european bailout why this all happened today and why people voted in this manner
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which probably because of the economic crisis for many cattle and this was the tipping point they say that their region is very wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal's but in terms of the number in terms of the size of taxes they pay it's much more to central government than they actually get back from madrid in terms of investments in schools and hospitals so they're annoyed about that and particularly when you consider that unemployment here is around twenty five percent so if a referendum does happen i suppose you could say that you would expect people to vote in favor of it although i say that those people who are against separatism do point out that if catalonia does withdraw from spain it could also mean it has to drop out of the european union and not many people in catalonia would be in favor of that if that turns out to be the case and maybe they would prefer the status quo so there are a lot of ifs and buts but what we do know as a result of today's election there is a growing sentiment of nationalism and
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a sense for independence here in catalonia. there's kurdish prime minister mariano rajoy catalonia could be expelled from the if it again sovereignty but independence activist arc says her region would be a vital part of the block. we have to put city to cast the boat to cast for our it represents and see the part of man with this objective and this to start the institution the process put in the balance of that's our only up which is a process that is not the old days in economic cut or do everybody may believe that actually the reason side is what we want is the political thing that the months of which means the one to decide about the political and the social political policies like immigration education komo story is going to chair except that it isn't there it's a that well we have to understand that actually it is spain now or get all the spanish state machinery out trying if here comes a pencil line so we are european see the stands and now there's not such prices
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that got to be put the out of the european union summit meeting of people suddenly in a heartbeat that would be more difficult actually to manage to good order what is necessary to be out at it's not the consideration we don't believe it to be out of the new can you don't like the spotlight i'm looking at here i'll take your opinion just because we are exercising universal rights as is the universal right of sovereignty of nation we're talking of democracy here. feeling unsafe in your homeland a shortening the program a look at how the nascent french population is being threatened by immigrants angry at you know being given a decent way of life. and also later on gain the welsh valleys as locals expressed concern on the nearby testing of britain's costly crimes knowing the machines will be sent to kill brought all the details of pressure on my.
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parents versus social workers docu nabby pm last stop get any nearer than snap good men and children have become prize used to fight for why does the law or threaten families of the social for reducing the theme of the a right of will hold many more if they feel that they have any kind of for suspicion about the world more food or fewer children are often just better at bringing up kids than their own mum and dad . from what we have an industry that is so. concentrated on the other foot tree it's true. it was not the military as army announced today it signed a new contract with
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a unit of the huge contracting shop how awful it was not the operation to secure and rebuild the devastated country however company field taxpayers for its contract work in iraq. it was the campaign for making billions of dollars out of her it's all reasonable and hard forty bills exceed one billion dollars iraq for sale. your graphic here. would be soon which brighten if you remove the sun from france to. start on t.v.
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dot com. this is the welcome block whistleblower julian assange has released a new book on the fight against internet surveillance and the government's taking control of the web the wiki leaks hasn't stopped his work despite having been cooped up in their code or an embassy in london for some six months style and his book on the freedom and future of the internet is expected to make waves as our reports. you may be wondering what julian ourselves has been doing cooper so quit or an embassy for noyon six months well now you can see for yourselves because he's been writing a book the text is largely based on the program he made for t.v. an episode called the politics when he interviews his three co-authors on a range of issues to balan's how to protect data copyrights in full cement this is
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in politics drones the list goes on but the authors are quick to point out it contains new material to i thought schools the three. activists the surest and the google user who knows who your community. who you know what you're researching potentially your sexual orientation your. youth and you're also more than your mother it's a cosy conversation with bill with the floor at its base sitting in comfortable chairs jeremy's. even says he insisted on a bottle of whiskey and seems to goal is to make the conversation flowed more easily the all. with far from comfortable for the site. and it's not seen as a coincidence following his apparent jeremy zimmerman was stopped at the airport while leaving the u.s. by two s b o u offices and interrogated about wiki leaks. and jacob appelbaum is no stranger to run ins with because of his involvement with julian
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since he represented wiki leaks at the two thousand and ten conference he's been repeatedly told agencies go see a court order for his twitter account. and detained him no fewer than twelve toy the u.s. border and also discussing the future of the internet how it can be safe for individuals and transparent government and powerful institutions. and the direction of the center for investigative journalism mcfayden says pushing for transparency is a tough mission and exclusive interview to explain the details whistleblowers are having to go through in that battle against governments and corporations. they usually surprisingly lose their spouses the husband or the wife leaves them because they can't take the pressure the financial pressure of courts police is very great. unless you have nothing or you have
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a great deal to fight if you're in the middle it's very difficult so to fight against a major opponent in a huge corporation for example it's extremely difficult they have no numbers of lawyers they have millions of pounds to spend attacking you and they will now go after your private life they'll go after all kinds of aspects of your life force apart the employment records to say that you were always a crazy person even if you've just been promoted they'll do all kinds. of things to discredit you and that's very hard for families to take and often go to the players your employers and say you've got this terrible disreputable person working for you so the pressures are high. and you can catch the full interview with gallon mcfayden later today at six pm g.m.t. to stay with us. where the french economy modern depression there's a new battle gaining momentum in society as outsiders have been living in harmony
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with locals for years and are becoming more aggressive blaming the native french for lack of opportunities and a poor quality of life and. it's always busy at this market on a sunday and from the looks of it you could think this is tehran obey route rather than the french capital this paris neighborhood stands just a stone's throw away from the famous eiffel tower but hardly anyone imagined just twenty years ago that the native french population would be finding itself in a rapidly decreasing minority here this man moved from pakistan in search of a better life but this has not been a smooth ride i don't have a proper work here i don't work here. well because they don't speak french there were many unemployment in france and the front frank peoples also don't have as much work. here now how david give us work and this situation is
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like a ticking time bomb the jobless migrant population is getting more aggressive towards the native french which they believe to be the main cause of their troubles this is described as anti white racism. who wrote a book about the phenomenon. there is real lack of authority in those troubled suburbs there is not enough police force criminals are not immediately punished very nominal is widely spread among young people at middle school. it's mostly insulting people held off insults can happen at school if your district has a conflict between neighbors sometimes it ends up in a fight. but often it goes beyond verbal abuse the recent murder of a french teenager by his arabic schoolmates is just one example and use paper paul suggested that the wide french population in breezy and slums were afraid to take a metro ride home after dark. cereal bars on a says aggressive migrants in the neighborhood where he spent most of his life are
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one of the reasons he joined the nationalist party member i'm putting up my political ads and i hear some noise carson circulus and arab looking people in the cars tell us oh we thought you were the police so they're not interested in politics they are interested in drugs in the revenues from drug trafficking so they beat the police up there are a thousand lawless areas where the law of france is not respected despite their concerns officials are reacting as the if the problem does not exist racism is a poor relation ship was in a society so between a majority who holds the power the political power to meet up or the judiciary power and so on and different types of minorities within the society so if you talk about auntie rights racism that would mean that whites are a minority within their own society which is absolutely wrong in western europe which is many whites christiane whatsoever is absolute nonsense but with more and
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more cases of aggression towards the local french many parisians are thinking what else must happen before the authorities stop turning a blind eye to what they say is a worrying trend. alexy russia ski reporting from paris in france. and our own line china pays its way to flexing its rival mind that's not without russia's military heritage have no plane has been successfully landed on the country's vast aircraft carrier. predicted blacks first sprog they pride of china's think that actually some of it's made trips so to beijing and some time ago. into an old song line of confidential consulting new york police told us a secret documents were used as confetti. parade landing pieces of paper containing the line so that security numbers until it's rolling.
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a symbol of bankers' greed in harsh economic times millions have already been spent on the european central bank in frankfurt but more they poured in and delays are dragging the project down on his breath a national went to investing it. at a time when many europeans are unable to pay their mortgages and are kicked out of their homes and spain's forced to a suspension of addictions after a woman killed herself in desperation the european central bank is preparing for a house warming party the european treasury symbolic new building will be the tallest on frankford skyline when it's complete but so far it seems the projects faced sky high criticism first of all for its ten digit price tag. we think the project is to shoot an ugly we asked the e.c.b. to use its money more carefully changing taxpayers intrusted to them. stephen meissner from germany's party of reason doesn't see any reason to spend that much
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money on a piece of real estate but he says he sees a reasonable explanation of why the sky's the limit for the european union's economic monopoly they never run out of money it's just come to me and the other taxpayers they go you have to pay more you have to pay more of it more or maybe because it's the e.c.b. the european central bank just print the money and while some may see an upside down logic here german m.p. mr scheffler explains it's more than just a piece of architecture. the e.c.b. wants a palace a building to demonstrate his power through a million more million less makes no difference as to make a statement about its power and credibility but that's a notion that's taken a serious not in recent times the seventeen nation euro zone's unemployment is at a record high brussels and seized on us. gerrity measures which the government cut spending and raise taxes increase in people's minds as well as euro skepticism here
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it is future european central bank headquarters here in germany the building was initially supposed to be a symbol of integrity and competence efficiency and transparency of the e.u. main financial institution but many now gloat that the project that there is already far behind should do and over budget may be sending a slightly different message one line cynics have compared the banks future premises with the biblical story of the tower of babel it was meant to reach up to heaven but ended up instead abandoned left as a symbol of hubris and conceit if you look at it it's considered i guess modern architecture sort of looks like sort of like it's been flattened and squeezed and turn around and it looks like it might even sort of collapse on itself so it's kind of maybe a fitting symbol i think it's very possible that the euro and solve the currency may not even be around by the time they finish the building look instruction is do you feel complete by twenty fourteen and it's already known that the president of
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the e.c.b. will have a room on the forty first floor some say he will not just see a breathtaking c.t. parama he'll also have a bird's eye view of the turbulent ups and downs of his own troubled empire the e.u. fated euro zone. notion r.t. germany. take a look at some other stories making news around the world authorities in bahrain have tear gas to disperse a peaceful march cheering as the celebrations of the holy month of may her on the kingdom maintaining its strong stance after banning all public demonstrations the country's main opposition activists have been while said they will continue to defy the law until their demand for a democratically elected government is met. in overnight assault rebels in syria claim they have seized an important air base. be comfortable damascus they posted a video online claiming to show rebel fighters are surfacing in wreckage of two
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military helicopters is the second military facility captured by militants militias on the outskirts of damascus and they're continuing blighted by president bashar al assad. and paul so england and wales have been hit by severe rain storms which have resulted in at least two deaths and flooded over eight hundred homes some roads and train services have been shut down with many people forced to evacuate their homes in the hardest hit areas and a system of rains are expected to continue north east england and north west wales . the west controversial use of unmanned drones in hotspots around the world looks set to go on with the british government now developing a new technology but does alter his point of boyko found out some locals close to the testing ground don't share their government's excitement. for victims in tribal regions of pakistan yemen and afghanistan it's the last sound heard before
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bloodshed ensues a constant worrying that gets louder before it becomes visible but for residents of the quiet coastal town of abbott porth in west wales the sound is signaled to most with daily life this is the area where the r.a.f. tests its watch keep a drone from as you can see there's one taking off behind me as we speak in good weather the drones take off throughout the day and during the night and as you can hear the noise is so high pitched and germinating that local residents have called this area the buzz box. full of good people the noise is a great disturbance because. the whining noise is certain to fly over this quite regularly the welsh government build it as a state of the art technology park that would create. five hundred much needed jobs for the community the reality a half deserted site where the ministry of defense employs about thirty people to
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help test the watch keeper there is a sense of frustration in the number of people who were for in the beginning now opposed to it because they didn't realise the level of nuisance that there was going to be there is behind the development of drones say it means less soldiers come home from war zones in body bags but civilian casualties piling up we know from pakistan that somewhere around two to three thousand people have been killed in drone strikes because of these unmanned systems it's a lot easier to go to war and therefore there will be much more warfare and the world isn't safe the british government has already spent two billion pounds on development but they're about to commit another two billion on a new armed drone because it could be better spent it could be spent on hospitals and schools rather than on killing machines despite drastic government cuts on
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welfare spending financing for the drones isn't up for debate to the dismay of locals the daily testing along with the bloodcurdling noise drones on. r t west wales. and shortly will discuss the war on drugs in the us which is responsible for the prison population making some calls for the liberalization of drug laws after a short break. do we speak your language or not a day of. school music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to bangalore kid stories. are you here. to enjoy it all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye.
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evening. to meet. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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let's. take a. blow in welcome to cross talk and peter all about the so-called war on drugs has been
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fought for decades if you believe it is achieved much beyond horrific budgetary causes and extremely high levels of incarceration in the u.s. as well as the staggering death toll south of the border as some american states liberalized their drug laws is it time for the u.s. as a whole to do the same. to cross off the war on drugs i'm joined by peter hachim in washington he's president emeritus and a senior fellow at the interim american dialogue and in boston we have kevin so bad he is director of the drug policy institute at the university of florida and a former white house senior adviser under rug policy are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to come and i am i to go to you i mean the let's talk about colorado is talking about washington i mean the perception outside of the united states is that the united states is legalizing it at home but continuing the war on drugs in mexico so how do you square the circle.

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