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in the theft of the two portraits. defends himself and declares that he did indeed pay katherine you done earlier is apparently asked him to pay money not directly to the because so heiress but to a trust fund an offshore company based in a tax haven. called a mole jail because to understand shine the community as and have to benefit day to beulah community demand i mean done what this often is if there's a fear of it obama have all this stuff like say oh you know that doesn't mean that the disc in support because fair share of yes it does on the film assess it in ocean chance or the cost. to prove his claims he shows us this document which is apparently the receipt for payment for the two portraits. m.-e. i invest bouvier's company paid eight million dollars to nobody oh trust based at the central bank investor who's capital of lichtenstein.
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the name of catherine who done doesn't appear. but investigators discovered that no below trust belonged to a certain katherine blake living at rouge black in paris. the address was no longer her residential address but play was none other than the married name of katherine you've done. behind the offshore company it was indeed the because so heiress who received the payment from eve. and in front of our camera the art dealer went even further. someone does sophisticated good of what he . said. and society killed off on a call over midday on demand for the safety of work no one to get out of i suppose on a vote have asked though as you don't the second would initiate says officer of almost without which then she also reset it off. and he just beneath it was
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f.s.s. he said you know. the an easy way to fit in such a terrible dipping following the separated. eve bouvier had to pay several million dollars in bail to have his international arrest warrant lifted. and still facing an indictment for fencing stolen goods the arguers made new accusations regarding the picasso heiresses financial scams. when you know what all the. moderna. said to. that mall is shall want to sit and. eat this because so drawing painter and his model to katherine. once again no mention of her name the money was paid to an offshore company in panama this
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time. well the drawing turned up at the geneva freeport. also tempura. it. as a never before. popular. kid we should. know she really. was busy don't want to. look out it. never. exist. i don't see. we contacted katherine utahns lawyer for response to serious accusations here is her reply. does not wish to communicate or to participate in any sort of broadcast
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. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure come out you have to meet the center of the beach but how would you and will solo a great game the grid if you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball in going left go. alone. and i'm really happy for joined out to for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet this special one it was also appreciated me to just read the review the aussie teams latest edition make up as we go.
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palm oil is one of the most controversial products of our time it's a solvent vegetable fat that's very cheap. twenty seventeen production grew to sixty three million times that rapid growth an international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive expansion of pummelled plantations which is the destruction of rain forests. in d.z. alone more than ten million typed in as of unique rain forest has been destroyed and it's a process that just keeps going. a little too late you should leave the victim as i believe you started with a few for fulfill some fantasy but i think it was that my life. when i left that i
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sat next. to my mates i'm having a long and i love me. i want to show the world but i believe we've got a book he's slow. and. easy to keep. the. chemistry of the legal up and i believe he's the victim that's another victim i didn't have a difficult moment. and these years i'm live apart and there i don't. know how shame. is going to get done it will be if admission from the.
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america's new told by the diploma promises to bring a swagger to the u.s. state department as my pump aoe is officially sworn in as secretary of state with the full backing of president trump. also this hour we'll speak exclusively each of the survivors of a saudi led coalition strike which it's a wedding party in yemen at least twenty one your nephew to be in the attack the the moment. the subtle moments of the film. i'm not. really an awful but i was. struck.
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on the famous boy of america looks at major changes which could see the girls join them from next year it's dividing opinion after the iconic group for more than a century for boys and. there's a great deal of evidence to suggest that only boys want to do traditionally male activities and only girls want to do traditional female like to dance their rate is very very obviously very low here like climbing trains and there are lots of like baking cakes. in philadelphia seven pm in shanghai two in the afternoon this thursday here in moscow this is r t international my names you know neil good to have your company our top story former cia director mike pompei o has officially been made
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washington's top diplomat for foreign policy after he was sworn in as the new secretary of state he's been given a strong endorsement by donald trump which is in stark contrast to his predecessor rex tillerson the latter rain which was often overshadowed by differences with the president. i must say that's more spirit than i've heard from the state department in a long time many years we can say many years maybe many decades it's going to be a fantastic start a fantastic day and that spirit will only be magnified only with this man right here i know that for a fact. now its official praises a true american hero my pump ale has been sworn in as the nation's chief diplomat and he's vowing to make state department great again i talked about getting back
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our swagger and i'll fill in what i mean by that but it's important the united states diplomatic corps needs to be in every corner every stretch of the world executing missions on behalf of this country pompei a speech was well received by everyone from the media to other officials some don't even wait to compare of the tillerson saying that he was more open than tillerson ever was pump a i did however stress the concept of american exceptionalism which is generally considered controversial in some circles i talked in my my hearing about the fact that this nation is so exceptional and so incredibly blessed this is a unique exceptional country russia is unique but not exceptional and he's wasting no time taking the reins of us predecessor my pompei was spent his first days as secretary of state showing support to israel and that was just before israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made some inflammatory claims against iran accusing the country of lying about a secret nuclear weapons program for years but pompei was tough stance on iran and
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other supposedly hostile states aren't new. i can't think of a thing that has put america in a better position as a result of this deal every single action the iranians have taken has been bolder and starker than the ones they took before the agreement. a very real danger they are ever closer to having the capacity to hold america risk with a nuclear weapon. and it is difficult to imagine a stable syria that still has assad in power he is a puppet of the iranians and therefore it seems an unlikely situation where assad will be sitting on the throne at america's interest will be well served this is the same man who made a secret trip to north korea to pave the way for trump's historic meeting with kim jong un but bringing peace to the korean peninsula has become a top foreign policy priority for the u.s. administration but judging by the hawkish track records of those surrounding the president you might have to wonder what their real intentions are some iraq on
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r.t.e. washington d.c. . after a series of foreign trips mike pump a will spend the next number of weeks in washington picking up where rex tillerson left off however a nuclear studies director we spoke to fears u.s. foreign policy might take on a more hostile approach under pump. donald trump in announcing that tillerson was going to be leaving office said that he disagreed with tillerson about iran policy so that was a key factor is not going to disagree with pompei o and that's why the europeans are so frightened and it's why one hundred foreign policy experts including fifty retired military officials said to trump wrote a letter saying we should not break this deal with iran it's in the united states interest it's a good deal and iran has been following it clearly pompei o is among the real hawks
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when it comes to iran policy he's going to reinforce donald trump's worst tendencies along with john bolton the same thing with north korea so north korea right now looks very very positive but we know that between now and the time when this deal is concluded there's a hundred ways that it could blow up every day if pompei o wants to be a moderating force a north korea that's great i would hope it will also be a moderating force when it comes to iran but i doubt it. exclusive video from yemen r.t. has spoken to the bridegroom who survived a saudi led earth strike that hit his wedding party at the end of april the attack left over a dozen of his friends and family dead. there's a subtle at the moment of the bombardment the rocket landed and the whole world turned red and i felt i was turning in the many were killed. and.
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so there was some victims who were tune in home others were injured in the stomach head neck hands or licks my cousins and other relatives were injured in a. war now then i came to see the wedding and i was looking at people dancing and then. i was he's my leg shrapnel from the rocket. we went to the wedding and suddenly during this celebration the strike came we didn't have anything then no weapons no nothing i lost a foot the same happened to my brother my other brother died because of the bombing we tried to flee but could not walk we had to wait until ambulances came and got us dozen of the wounded are in a critical condition but we have asked the saudi led coalition for comment on their
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investigation into the strike so far they have chosen not to respond the saudi led coalition launched its military intervention in yemen back in two i think in order to fight the rebel to overrun large swaths of territory in the north of the country however riyadh sees it does not target civilians since the start of its our campaign the coalition has carried out a number of its own investigations into our strikes that led to mass casualties as human rights groups continue to call on saudi arabia to take on. facebook is looking to restore some damage reputation after the data breach scandal involving cambridge a letter. from the social media giant will introduce a number of changes to the platform including a personalized.
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