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fifty million in related jobs ninety percent of the world's palm oil production is based in malaysia to news or. more oil is in the news you know second degree cultural product in terms of schedule of production to run. a more moderate little. ritual if you need. to the duel. with the honey do you have you back i mean the time i'm sneaking in. the ideals of what about now and what to do. it's all on when i. get up when i've. got back on the hog and not welcome or not the shuttle will have been down. by the fact that i'm taking it out of the deal.
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we. might be downhearted. the democratic to go. nuts in the off for united thought he might be down about. a day after he went to the old. are you able to go back to work i asked you not about the horse because i also know what i'm going to have the army people call it a little more than a background. on what they're doing but i wanted to go you. found out my back though no matter how you may have time to see it on money coming in and the amount of money behind you would. need to work on whom are. lucky and from what i'm not privy to want them to now they cannot i mean they need to go in and out on line. and went on about into a new article in ghana. and i got what i. so that you're seen as an evil mind on i
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i'm sorry and comey and all were so yes i don't mind being around though i'd say i . am one of them are some of us a true going to guess that he got into early and late and again are. going to move i know what i read it's only when i thought that the model i mean by very. nice morning is this i'm not. the moon and he said. i don't and i think i mean. i wound up i read that. one of the state building. that you got in there got you got you got some i got to
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see how me. yes i'm the. heidi heidi. the only cundall a little a mediation with i'm going to mine given that as i have been doing and i see these who. live by them by just little do you know i'm got going to get me was i. so that i don't go i'm not allowed to leave but i can smile out of the way when i mean what i or god does me as i'm not going to. give me again. and we're going to leave behind but this. well because i threw
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how can i put on the cutting out. not so not condemn. not the luggage so i'm allowed to come on a milk and. have time for just to open up to. bongos . i'm not going to. not. put on it was on me d. i'm what i me. but it will not get any. number of good really if. you do get a moment and i'm going to do it in. connecticut i'm even throughout the.
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book i'm ali. going to. go under the mug. i'm going to get the. number i got to. the. bottom i'm not a. young must see a little money god you got. to get. giddy. not. one cannot get scared of anything that you said it in that's like a book i see those who are going out to night you mean ian young so i don't get up like daddy then and i'm going to get a scot i'm going to buy a poem get lucky lucky have one some sympathy through it so said i but i must. go but if you are.
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ready to hold. well if i said i'm going to somalia to lie about that if i type this i thought our only had been that it was going to see the my side of any form of a man on the moon what i thought about it until later with egypt i jumped right up into a very i sort of cartooning was a bit of paper babu done. by their monitor yeah of course you know some way on earth. and can be that i'm going to i need to. indonesia's forum for the environment. and the indigenous peoples alliance of the occupant to go. from i don't living training for young people involving the struggle against unlawful deforestation which has become
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a serious problem with more than fifty million cubic metres of rain forest destroyed each year. i want to know. but it's obvious to. me and i said i've got a lot of coming got. through it all but don't be i guess us going in i'm going to. marry money into. the arms idea. for him over something that i will hold. you to a lot and with rather than with a lot on a lot of very thought on a segin very good idea to a new idea of a family to really going to go. about got out of that i've hardly got up from my for
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about getting out on bail and i changed over to talk about a minor allotment of my comeback idol but i'm going to get a check up on a. couple of. they've got a. name munadi down again i don't know. the. person in the school but they do. simple unit can show that though much like the gin showing in my number. could be good and that it but one can find that in. some paid what i do
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best up and lessening the fun is i really have to see the medhi but if you're going to do that there's a pretty good the. graphics and sound on my site that some money going to be sat. battling to do with it then it might be like me to. get that those are somebody to. support the op obviously going on t.v. . and i mean most if you tell a local gun to see down the road i mean my. mom how go. it is the. very i one. that people might i think that's what i did i am not going with him. any amount.
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of. money and god are. going to get. out of. the destruction of rain forests in the cultivation of palm oil plantations in their place to fail to bring the prosperity that the local people expected in fact the reverse is true not as have been made much worse the people have been deprived of a variety of forest products upon which they had been so dependent when the residents of some of you enjoy decided to take the matter to court to claim back at least part of the land that had been taken from them to study to count off payment
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of any subsidies the locals have been receiving this goes to people's lives into absolute misery. the global economy is so tightly wound that these sanctions don't work but that is because the supply chains are completely overlapping to what is sanctioned one country drives economic problems in another country they are not trying to suffer get sanctions as balog or workable that the global economy has come to integrate and too fragile it's too. interdependent. in the heart of the swiss alps this is
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a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox customs are here permanently all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times. it is from is all plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe masterpieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani are camped boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet felt but also discreet because they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets kept inside the geneva freeport system you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business.
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put in lives by two things by his emotion and he is. in the long term he places a very long lead he says so to speak a. long distance runner in politics and that's the way they underestimated. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access to education alone it's high education is becoming just another product that can be bullish and sold so it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you could. really good to me. is the place of students in this business model. more now in
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an extremely more high education the new global economic war. the global chemical weapons watchdog says it is unable to determine the amount of the nerve agent used in this rebought poisoning despite earlier claims from the head of the organization. tens of thousands protest in paris against president musharraf's labor reforms amid tight security following recent riots and. also this hour anti-government protests are held across russia two days before the mere putin's presidential inauguration. are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is art international thomas really glad to have you with us i mean international chemical weapons
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watchdog which is currently investigating the poisoning of sergei screwball and his daughter in the u.k. is backing away from the claims made by its own boss and the o.p.c. w chief earlier claimed that up to one hundred grams of the nerve agent and over truck was used in the attack on the former spy but i got reports. usually what happens with ministries is the answers get revealed crimes are solved perpetrators are identified in the square pal case what's interesting is we seem to be going in reverse the research activities or protection you would need for instance five to ten grams of but even in solo spree it looks like they may have used more than without knowing the exact quantity i'm told it may be fifty one hundred grams or so which goes beyond research activities for protection it also stretches the realms of reality here's some perspective one drop of
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a new rich aka nerve agent is enough to kill roughly ten people one hundred grams the equivalent of a small glass would be enough to wipe out at least a neighborhood kill thousands and thousands any serious chemist familiar with nerve agents will tell you as much know each other is supposed to be very toxic highly toxic five to eight times more toxic than the x. which is already a very very toxic what's interesting is how the head of the world's chemical weapons watchdog could possibly make such a mistake perhaps it was a mistake the u.p.c. w. didn't take long to shall we say clarify the o.p.c. w. would not be able to estimate or determine the amount of the nerve agent the booze used in seoul's brie on the fourth of march twenty eight in the quantity should probably be characterized in milligrams fair enough they miscalculated
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a slight exaggeration of about two hundred thousand fold but ok remember when russia protested the accusation that only eat could make new each ox no one took them seriously in fact the accusers were offended by the very idea. the russians crossed all boundaries when they served the novacek agent could have come from the czech republic that is a lie fake news right so imagine the czech foreign minister's face when the president then comes out and says this bill novacek was produced and tested in the czech republic it was a small quantity though we know when and we know where it was done it would be hypocritical to pretend that such a thing never happened really remarkable just to think britain was so sure it was all so we singularly exclusively russia is highly likely that russia was
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responsible we do hold russia culpable culpable culpable for the attempted murder you argue that their source of the chalk is russia how did you manage to find it out so quickly i look at the the evidence when the people from from porton down they were absolutely categorical and i asked the guy myself i said are you sure and he said there's no doubt only russia it could only have come from russia said the guy over there to boris johnson hundred percent guaranteed go ahead sanction russia you can probably guess what happened next as a pattern here of not verified the press a source to be clear you're not able at portadown to say where it is from we haven't yet been able to do that so much backtracking it might as well be back running yet the media hits the breaking news peddle over any scandalous statement
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no matter how unsubstantiated and every time those statements turn out to be untrue no one cares staying tuned only for the next sensational revelation. forty thousand people took to the streets of paris on saturday to. test against the french president's economic reforms there was a heavy police presence in the wake of mass riding on may first the latest rally was largely peaceful but one police officer was injured when he traveled to the penske was at the march for. sure the police have just moved into the basti area which is the end part of the protest that they have started making what seem to me some arrests so far that's often some of the protesters damaged of van you might be able to see in the distance smashing the screen and they also attempted to set it on fire and they're all around two thousand joined on the police out in clueless in
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paris today to try and keep the violence here at this protest to a minimum after the violence that was witnessed on the may day protests on tuesday when almost she one hundred people or so who were arrested from a ground to a crowd of around one thousand two hundred ultra militant leftists as they were described by the police now you may be able to see behind me some of the people who cover their faces they generally people who describe themselves as being anti capitalist anti fascist and they don't want to see and identified many of the people came here to protest against the policies of the math on government over the last year that's because on monday it is since he was elected for the moment it feels like it is quite a calm but tense standoff between the police and the protesters here as the police have moved in to try and protect this area where the protesters had been trying to damage some of this property but as you can probably hear they're describing the
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police in the chance as being racist and these are people who tend to hate the police i mean normally we hear them saying that all the world hates the police but you get a sense of that tension for these protesters who initially came here to protest against that year in power of mr macro but what they are is against this. system capitalism and pretty much anything that go against the natural form of what they want and what they want they've said in the past is to bring up power she's the street. but there have also been protests across russia ahead of vibe in my putin's presidential inauguration which will take place on monday and go on authorized rallies were called by the country's leading opposition figure alexina vali was arrested in moscow for breaking protest laws and released several hours later around three hundred other people were detained as well and many of them have been released you got john off has to be compared to some fifteen hundred people have
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gathered here in central moscow most of them are supporters of alexina vali a prominent opposition figure in russia now at the beginning of the protests we do know that there have been some scuffles between the supporters and the opponents over like seen a volley but so far largely this event has been peaceful now right now the police are trying to clear out the city center they are kind of breaking up the crowd into smaller chunks of people and trying to disperse them one of the reasons the reason as to why they're doing this is this location for the protest has not been approved by the most school authorities the. system himself that his supporters should gather here on post disco square while instagram suffered a different location on saturday hi have been here now it's just a few thousand meters a few kilometers away from here it is also set in central most boys story districts somewhat of a traditional what has become a traditional sports for position rallies in most school one of those trying to
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place that literally a few days ago organized by different people and it was in support of the internet freedom in russia in the wake of the russian government banning a very popular a messaging service messenger telegram here it's one of only himself did not shy away from. appearing at that rally which did raise some questions as to why he chose time i know which troops to denounce that location south and about avenues for his rally and saw no problem appearing there at the at the rally organized by different people also this has been this the protests have not been contained to just more school it has been a russia wide thing some two thousand people we know have been protesting in st petersburg and other russian cities as well we have reports of arrests in some of those cities too mostly in the cities where locations like here in
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moscow. approved by the authorities as well and most of all we saw some people being detained by the police to mostly those who are trying to block the streets. the german political theorist karl marx was born exactly two hundred years ago and his ideas on revolutionary socialism are still a source of fierce debate across the world our europe correspondent peter oliver went to the city where marks grew up germany is commemorating one of its most famous son and controversial think is suffered a is the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of the author of the communist manifesto call marx to say that his ideas of class struggle and the overthrow of the ruling classes by the workers were hundred maying divisive well that is beyond understatement marx's ideas were literally at the root of the ideological division between east and west germany post world war two but that's not.
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