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for the france we hope that it will encourage our athletes they'll see that we support them and that we need their records and victories for. the president of ecuador says his country will continue to protect julie and our sons after a british judge ruled that an arrest warrant for the wiki leaks founder remains in force. our government inherited the issue of mr santorum are pretty decisive clearly he causes a certain inconvenience but since the first day in office were pledged our support for him until he's safe and we believe these in danger and the court ruling is important we will not change our position will continue to protect mr sanj under international refugees law. with the court ruling going against him sandra looks like remaining holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london sweden dropped all criminal charges against him last year but the u.k. says it will still arrest him if you leave the embassy affectively leaving us in limbo now on tuesday astonished took to twitter over
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a minor scare at the ecuadorian embassy in london apparently a package was delivered to him containing a written threat and an unidentified white powder a police inspector the substance that turned out not to be dangerous and human rights campaigner peter tatchell believes a son's could easily be extradited. there is no doubt the the bottom line in the a sound case is the very serious and likely risk that he would be extradited to the united states to face a whole raft of very serious charges including espionage which can in theory carry the death penalty and at the very least he can expect forty years in prison and possibly life imprisonment so it is totally understandable that as a rational human being journalists aren't would not wish to step outside the ecuadorian embassy when that risk of arrest and extradition to the u.s.
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hangs over his head so five years inside that small embassy means julian assange has had plenty of time on his hands or broken up by visits from friends and supporters.
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a new anti brooks it party is about to be launched in the u.k. with support from across the channel french m.p.'s belonging to emanuel backgrounds on march movement not only back the idea but have reportedly been giving advice to the new british parties founders. picks up the story. this is really a brand new political party that's about to launch in the k. its goals are quite ambitious pledging to transform british politics and reverse brigs it it wants a second referendum on it i think there's no chance of bragg's it being reversed the brave people have spoken and that's an end of the matter they can bash their head against a brick wall but although get is a sore head for the party is launching in the u.k. it's getting advice from
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a. colonel here in prague for helping her and coming from a manual much calls party the public on the march with advisers said to be at a recent meeting it's something about tactics and it's normally one of your girl friends was glad you came here like us and like many other countries looking for who because it was feeling it is fair i think that today julia increasing you can look at the future of musical and i think the movement of christian authors i believe with when you use the future you can embrace. burring the ideas of mcewan's which invited in every day people regardless of their experience in politics who knew also calls on everyone to join and those behind it hope it'll work for them too we don't have much time the only way of winning is by the same miracle as
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michael. the u.k. electoral commission says there is no issue with the british party receiving advice from a foreign political party providing it receives no funding from it so it's fair enough but what the reaction be if the advice was coming from a russian party will there be a great outcry as there would be if politicians from any political or from any other country were trying to advise politicians or tell them what to do but i mean what we should all be doing of course is talking to politicians from other countries not to get advice from them not to be told what to do but simply to find out what's going on in those countries we all streaming for an interview to discuss the policy but they said they were too busy however they made their feelings about our clear saying that ot would look to undermine it also accused the channel of being a propaganda to answer just said that russia had interfered in the brig's boat dividing
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the u.k. for europe this fight a lack of concrete evidence. when you clearly doesn't have a problem when it comes to seeking the advice of a foreign power such as france when it comes to reversing bragg's it a referendum in which the majority of voters oh please to leave you so it seems that through you meddling is ok it just depends on the country involved challenged even ski r.t. paris. u.s. military chief james mattis has urged congress to increase the country's defense spending this is necessary according to the defense secretary owing to the growing nuclear threat from russia and china bar russia has reduced only the number of which a cannibal strategic nuclear force russia has been modernized in the weapons as well as other nuclear systems. moscow advocates
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a theory of nuclear escalation from military conflict china to modernize and expanding authority considerable nuclear forces pursuing entirely new nuclear capabilities several days ago the pentagon issued a nuclear policy review in which it names north korea china and russia among its main security threats the defense department claims that it's not possible to delay the modernization of nuclear forces if you will so says that the u.s. reserves the right to use a nuclear response against a known nuclear threat to the ministration is pushing for a seven hundred billion dollars defense budget for this year which is ninety billion more than last year. congress must commit both an increased stained investment in our capabilities disastrous. funding for the military funding. and under-resourced military we need congress to lift the defense spending
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caps and the budget for military. they want more money because they just want more money i mean this is what the government lives to do it lives to spend u.s. military budget. more than ten times the size of russia's it's of course the by far the largest in the world much bigger than china's and much bigger than anybody else's and they want more they want to spend more money they want more troops more weapons more planes more everything evil. it's a horrendous thing. i don't know what's going to happen but it's very very disturbing that these guys are talking openly about this kind of military escalation that can end in whole countries being destroyed in the whole planet
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being destroyed. it will end yemen is over a thousand days old and the humanitarian crisis in the country is only getting worse according to the u.n. almost forty seven thousand yemenis have been displaced since december all reports of children being killed or injured in saudi led ass trikes keep coming in and warning you may find some of the following images disturbing. oh yes then you can understand they don't believe in. god yet they're trying to do you know a lot of the side of the. subject continues i don't know what. kind of thing i will watch this month. but just.
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well you know my money. but i want to. live again with demi michel. martin has it and i'm going to be. them and i get. to listen to. this machine and him again i think i'm going in another one. mind you the saudi led coalition started its incursion in yemen in twenty fifth who was the opposition fighters that seized power in the country since then saudi arabia has been under pressure from the international community and has now started sending aid to civilians the logo painted on the tents says saudi arabia kingdom of
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humanity author and writer abdel bari atwan says it's hardly humane to wait three years into a bombing campaign to suddenly sunday. that's how they actually asked the city is overwhelmed bob and by all means that from the from sea from ground they did not actually put an end to this war and declare victory and now more than ten thousand people killed most of them civilians and all. the time been imposed in yemen that are the situation and top of that they are saying that we're kidding about the humanitarian side of this war we are helping the yemeni people i believe that saudi is usually in better they saw this war three years ago and now the information to man if he can see that i stick effect on the people and say and
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so the saudi enough is enough. bitcoins a rollercoaster ride has experienced another dive falling to seven and a half thousand dollars on well in the past few days now it's down from twenty thousand last december but despite signs of a massive selloff the crypto currency is attracting ever. more global interest. the rapid rise a bit coined last year drew comparisons with tulip bubble in the netherlands back in the seventeenth century economics professor steve keen things there are major obstacles to bitcoin becoming viable as a currency people have gotten knowledge done very very well and that was it was
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recommending buying it at three dollars in nevada listen to max i want to be i would have sold out quite nicely even at the process selling out now but ultimately the only long term value for big coin is if it becomes an alternative to currencies and so long as it only supports a trivial and i really mean trivial number of transactions per second it's simply become money now in that sense it's a bit like a true walking deal with a chip apart from planted in the garden and what should look lovely and then slowly die and i think that's what's happening with that corn as well if i want to divide with the wind the corn would be a good way to do that but i can only manage twenty transactions maximum per second that is simply not currency it's only going to be there as an effective means of trans transfers are extremely large transactions fifty million one hundred million dollars that it's the fact that it is. consume so much energy and handle so few transactions that it can't also be what people are claiming it to be so another
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block trying technology may will succeed but i simply can't see bitcoin being effective. the former headquarters of the nazi party secret police in the city of hamburg is one of the last reminders of the city of the horrors of world war two but developers decided to give hope for building a new life causing some outrage among locals. if you live or does it many people died off the torture which is unmentioned that's why there must be a commemorative place here it is a social obligation for the victims we've come here with so right. to the future i believe that this place should be more appreciated than it currently is.
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the motto and that is how much to life in a place of death is at the very least tasteless and what was printed by many newspapers hello hello which is phrased in a way that's reminiscent of the words at the concentration conference mrs work sets you free. so that her for is the former to start with headquarters compound torture took place there. one must feel sorry for the future tenants they did not even know that if it's a hotel for example it's a hotel of horrors and torture. it is an international law from moscow plenty more bald white headlines very soon.
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those who knew you when you don't usually. get a court to get. what they need not through all the tests best. left alone they. said. no time until there's a letter. you speak french. you . think they'll send elf that's a new warning his talk of his busy at the top set a false. despite its title and history the soviet union has dominated international sport however
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little it was not about the motives of those champions from the. sort of. right on the charts. the more mobility the ball for them if you're if you're driving this guy through for the ordinary yorker what was the worst of your example or your you were the first some of you to limp it team with one hundred fifty two when the polluted seeds of ifas concentration camp prisoners and from the line soldiers pushed their first baby in the earth it's good to go from here with corruption because you know much more than the sheer force of government because you're working for the one fall through a shell forward to get out of this with you if you think that the area we're going to go with. the variations you'll push through for through personal or through into shows the world over will you do when you're at the national we're going to be
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putting your work for the workers here we are in the world free of rising stock and we are. two americas too intensely charged in opposing news narratives to cable news networks reflect these divisions are. other function as triggers intensifying cultural divide also what has happened to journalism is it now the profession inhabited by hacks in the politically possessed. of the. new events like on a daily guest that is pretty. i think stephen sikander they spell it
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also there when they do everything in their view. these but. it all one. hopes homicide is. if you don't know. that if you take. this you dog on all the. suburban you will pull isabella go up even. if the last fifteen years increase in their release we could call a spontaneous emergent track global track of water and it's politician which goes in the opposite direction taking water back into public happens only until a few years ago. it was the only game in town. in
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which. has recently. come up but if you lean. come forth and. in the face of it sure but if you. get. i think you've got to make them i thought all along he said of making the people base but if. any of you beasts what has been lawful some bad it's not like it's becoming more and more about who highly profitable might be tradeable those people who see everything as something to investigate they want. they want our.
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water is the driving force of life. that's gas natural results to which one out of ten people on us have no access. to the scarcer it becomes management of it that is who provides water to big cities becomes more significant. for more than half a century this was a domain of private water companies however since two thousand things have begun to change. ninety four cases of this awful fronts and i think that this is quite
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important as a trend especially because france is the country that has invented with the proposition as we know it today the country that those water brothas ation best. and yet look at all this. stupid to. heat up your committee. i mean it's not that of a unique company's annual visit risky to notice it goodall upon your consent mistress you it's just getting. deuced bunk you don't. know when if i don't know where i'm only. decision as a decision each year and that easy. lehi you separate. the successes to that era are today's french multinational companies veolia and suez two of the world's largest private water corporations. do you see. this just. not.
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the story i see in. your. local more lessons scenario. this was all cindy looked more. developed morsels or.
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i was. but i put it on a collision that will smith who is who and what was your has been some qualities. to assist the tamil. rejected deadworld only breed you should have. a fair good libby did know our fast. a precaution. of you ladies as you gave me plenty of you very excited about it all back. he circled back to marbury. to leave it was a trade unionist and veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him because owner rated and rehired by veolia. shipshewana going to give us i don't want to mack eve did you daily mail for it you
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mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all very demo i think the field shows clearly cannot exist on the part. it was just on that. it included do loop until this problem all i've seen all say the call by the like top. it off is that it how many mean. that it would sound it will them or surely he failed wrist astraea liverpool or the neon i phone it. is suss it will pose as physics for around thirty two complete pandemonium that they get up to call charges on the inside to talk on the ball see little down postpone or do it courses from.
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new or not but pretty new she owned bottom and there it is that's when the only person still. out on this when i. was no sis all still could look into four i've watched of one pretty bleak in the bay did a guest show i'd be to try to see who of course he had to go along to this or not don't lose each see the family. guess you know there is a unit out there that pounding we. might miss. when he's not on the. poor ways.
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in that side one nine hundred ninety s. person i know and since i've been there and in the only possible guy and mitt yet i'm political satire. that is you know it's nice good. do this fun get. this to do this must be done. as a display point man on man had. between us and sledged. and. now this all does lidy want to we once allowed to go and meet him but if you see ads if you. can barely you know has a pretty rigid perverted warden. i would ask him. to be never chaffed it and does not believe in up the first war and out there does not
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believe. for sure it lies at this for in front i see. sure it why does in their living space and when they shouldn't and wish to put it out to see it all militia give up and. go in to show the social democrat m.p. and balance parliament asked for and was granted permission to read the contracts between the state and the two companies. she was led into a windowless room where she wasn't allowed to copy anything more. even bring a pen to take notes. alters or come out. no matter what in public private partnership. that's is in marble p.p.p.
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it's all. wouldn't really there even though they can barely managed a new class had the game newsgroup by itself how can this didn't work then give you an easy first one had one decide how that alley it went on and she had skittish and behind those sheets good angles on the as indecent to typify playing all kinds of beer does and she's going to list on disc attacked well see how from wetland barely even and if you and gal in the given land i call it back as is i can cliche i can say on lord i'm for tough. i'm for a tough. one as a dismissal of prima shift is would it play by could and i'm going to ask cone dia of the nation. or here what. can happen normally these equal bank isn't for attack there's going to have these eco lark and he
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crossed the line but i didn't. like the course of them saw him but as i suppose i'm to come to a spot of self negotiation it is called the all the smears of me put out all across this while sparing will quite a while without a bullet back a. study of them across the. us is a beautiful medieval city and portugal's north with a population of one hundred twenty thousand. in the mid two thousand and six percent are signed a contract award in the concession for water supply.

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