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so present a coming of a spot or so. tell us all of us this spirit will click on while we're going to pull it back. out of us is a beautiful medieval city and portugal's north with a population of one hundred twenty thousand. two thousand six percent are signed a contract award in the concession for water supply services to a consortium of companies. the main shareholder. a spanish own multinational. lewis first can sell us is a spokesman. my risk ok. but is.
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secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters my mind gets consumed with death this one quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution of you tube clip demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just the lawyer i mean your list put video dream in the neighborly as are you struggling needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took the boat i've invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure. where a secure and prosperous and democratic.
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growth in population and consumption was still only seen on paper. so when in two thousand and ten the newly elected met this to go miss started protesting the company went to coach demanding compensation. but our government. deals. not far from this past. the city of fifty thousand which signed a similar contract with the same company and with tragic consequences. the people took to the streets. and suddenly getting the most expensive water in portugal.
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ok mike you just didn't. read it all game i. doubt that it will. get you off my game and out of my scout it. became a matter of past us to fight with. water was the main focus of his election campaign. he soon discovered that the situation was even worse than he'd imagined nocive you give you of these elite community cannot say. the maize say museum simak was a food does it grow not on t.v. when they but is a pretty well i don't think that i would do it king is flume and explore some of the more it is look it is there that. one class will be the only place where they live whether one to listen to the most and yes with student this is typically provide around the outer part of lebanon.
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probably the border bruce ho direst which is war with iran. perhaps no no yes. and what's important is the result. the people would quit if you were all the satisfied my descendants is in one protected these are the main reason to be performed. for the people who knew the terms of the contract of sale for the water company which had been kept secret that was only one option. to make them public. so that all germans could know that they themselves had guaranteed thirty years of profits for two companies. a referendum was needed to make the contracts details public. political parties try to stop it.
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that's what i do want once found i got down to who then b. and b. fired who do have them first big. shifts guy i'm. getting it done for just barely enough of skittishness me. i dish out only it will fly again. and by time. the local government under the weight of public opinion was forced to reclaim the berlin water company. which has since two thousand and fourteen completely returned to public ownership. however the
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repurchase price was very high close to one point three billion euros. the high cost. still remain a sponsor. through mainly due to the fire their water has been privatized first this year the costs will probably. move to national have been very expertly proficient. at passing on to consumers because that's what the do always wherever they go. this is. no reason pushing this official to be bullied this does have all these. making to. be married to just being able to can this be a better left up to me thought. economy key now and i'm thinking we're going to come out what our nato message thing is never of the.
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heart or mind of the european which is behind world products. i think that the european commission would be very very clear that change poses water privatisation on anybody is the only could. we let the member states to organize in the way that the think it's more efficient . both public and private ownership are possible so that we have an official system that distributes high quality safe efficient for the boards of two of the citizens . but if you're not just picked. in the patient. it didn't occur to me that employer up and everybody's got a. trick. or we're not able to
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go to the common talking about three go look at a lot it's a better option. and it cut us off. when suffering once when social if that. should be used by you know how to get it all. you need is. just students to pretty much easier this size and that's when i decided i couldn't learn to. push the chief guy. who are not easy it will. give it i was a hope this helped me. it was a historic referendum. ninety five percent of
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a tally of voters said no to water privatisation was berlusconi's government a plan. the reason why we had this referendum is because the business when he got it meant two years before passed a law that was foreseen there but i think they show up the local level you need them what their management is in their heads of there will be somebody. making complicity for anybody to sell out at least fifty percent of the state in public companies for all the public said this is not only what. a few weeks after that referendum triumph. and mario draghi the new and departing directors of the european central bank sent a secret letter to bonus going to be exposed by the korean adela's newspaper.
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they remind him of the basic measures expected of it only. structural reform favoring competition and italian bonds including the full list. local public service is through large scale privatization. that secret letter caused quite a backlash because the e.c.b. has no institutional jurisdiction to enforce policy making in an e.u. member state. it was judgment the judgment of the e.c.b. . was necessary in this absolutely dramatic circumstances where forty percent of the g.d.p. of the. attack one of. the berlusconi government implemented many of the measures proposed in that letter while at the same time secretly trying to introduce provisions to private eyes water. a proposal that italians had rejected in the referendum. the
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courts intervened and said no you can't rein should years. legal provisions to repeal as a result of. this caused the european commissioner olli rehn to write to mr berlusconi again asking for clarification. just. as a judge of. a tally ins who had already made up their own minds saw that sentence despite the outcomes of the referendum as an insult it also infringed upon an e.u. article demanding neutrality.
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and this. so yes it up with. scott just give this see that you don't. know who are not mix is. going to do your. group i mean is that funny that we're going to prevent just sit at the. exact city get a motel. you'll do it all up it don't want to do would amend the peaceful says it all to always up in.
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large scale privatizations of a key demand in every memorandum that the troika has imposed on every greek government the water companies of athens and thessaloniki always on the list. goes. on the good. mr make a lock is a journalist and was new democracy spokesperson. the later became interior minister for the right wing government formed by antonius the modest and twenty twelve. that was the year in which a minimum percentage state holding in the two largest water companies was abolished by law paving the way for complete privatization. thought if you tickle bees in a couple. of them one of your. i left she was made by thick but i must
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the united states. and its attacks on other countries. economic sanctions or are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries a talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. we have a responsibility for the home. and we need to make rules for the rest. because without us there will be.
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oh dozens of palestinians are shot and killed by israeli soldiers on the gaza border in the worst day of violence since the two thousand and fourteen conflict. us soldier subject himself to waterboarding to test whether the interrogation technique is a form of torture. and a shia cleric. with strong anti-american views takes the lead in iraq's general election with most votes now counted.
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for broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our national thomas certainly glad to have you with us now the opening of the new u.s. embassy in druitt drucilla has been marred by deadly violence on the gaza border and the united nations condemned israel's use of lethal force after the largest single day loss of life since two thousand and fourteen fifty five protesters were killed on monday according to gaza's health ministry eight of them were children and more than twenty seven hundred other people were injured donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the israeli capital last december has caused months of unrest.
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water glorious day remember this morning. thanks this is history. the united states will always be a great friend of israel and a partner in the cause of freedom and peace. that diapers are still shooting tear gas canisters on the protesters at trying to disperse all these all these protesters in the e.u. can see that at the tear gaza fired is very concentrated we look and feel it from very very far away there are palestinian protesters that are injured and trapped
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inside where. the palestinian minister has been the ambulances can't reach them. how far. that was so what happened right now is we heard a huge explosion and. that they israeli air strikes were playing out fight as strikes of the on a place but a near to the protest either trying to escape the palestinian protesters did at them go blow. throughout the day there was a bunch of highs regarding violence in fact two hours ago during the highest peak of violence where the protesters and the israeli military forces clashed almost
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head on israeli military forces using rubber coated steel bullets tear gas canisters stun grenades and other armaments at their disposal against the palestinian protesters were mainly throwing stones and chanting against the israeli military forces this had increased as the day went on with things calming down but make no mistake this area was a battle zone before with many protests happening across the west bank from ramallah to nablus to bethlehem and even hebron and other protests that have occurred in the region as well with different places such as lebanon and even among with some protesters going against the these decisions and rejecting these policies that are being presented by the americans following monday's events turkey recalled its ambassador to israel and the u.s. for consultations france accused washington of violating international law by moving its embassy to jerusalem others condemned the use of force warning of negative consequences for the region international relations professor who said
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told us the situation could upset u.s. relations with key allies. i think not only because she's right about those of the american turkish relations and. i do expect this though the american government. didn't respond. statement indicates clearly that america is not going to become a mediator anymore and turkey appears a long. against america. in this context what. it will be achieved we will see at the moment it is the time of demonstrations the determination of turkish president to it appear. on the protector of. palestinians it's. done since very beginning governments. almost you countries decided to boycott the opening of the new us embassy although
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representatives from hungary romania and the czech republic were there donald trump himself chose not to attend instead he sent his daughter ivanka and her husband the white house advisor your question here is a brief recap of why the status of jerusalem is such a divisive issue. jerusalem is a city that's been a point of contention for nearly a thousand years ever since the first crusaders arrived to drive the muslim population away for nearly two centuries the area was governed by christian congress under the name of the kingdom of jerusalem but the end of the thirteenth century had been a crusade in the holy land and up under muslim control with so much turbulent religious history today the area holds significance for christians jews and muslims alike all regard different parts of the old city to be their only sides and since the formation of the state of israel in one hundred forty eight israel considers jerusalem to be its capital the subsequent conflict with the arab neighbors so
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israel captured and annex the entire city of jerusalem the move has never been recognized by the united nations stands firm on the idea of establishing the two state solution where israel and palestine exist independently so by president trump announcing moving the embassy to jerusalem he's on the line that the u.s. recognizes the holy city to be the capital of israel for the international community that goes against the notion that any change in the city status should come through negotiations a not a unilateral action as of now out of eighty seven countries that have embassies in israel the u.s. will be the only country to base its facility in jerusalem. i'm standing here in front of the american embassy where in the last few moments an angry crowd has gathered there protesting against him if you need any israeli police are trying to keep the crowd. why you have. i'm here to oppose the this version by the u.s. administration to relocate their embassy in the heart of the just the city in the
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heart of the city for thirty five to forty percent of its residents are living under occupation that are not that is the that is their denied basic rights i mean they become all that's left or if they ask for issues against the occupation we're here because we oppose transcending the we think it's playing with the lives of israelis and palestinians alike in our lives and in the. this is not a game what's happening today is illegal and unacceptable and it's our duty to say no admittedly anybody parliamentarian why what do you what do you think about the whole incident we are. in a demonstration which has been licensed by there's a police but immediately after we arrived they attacked us attacked a member of the knesset just because we had it been two of the best known for them and then they attacked us and pushed us to the back we are here to see that jerusalem east is ok if i did it today it could be the capital of the state of palestine the tensions are definitely running high here as you can see this
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scuffles and clashes and we're being pushed forward and it was a lot of anger out of. what happened let up in fact right out the heart of the firefight up the material that up there shit before we went i don't think. all of this coming as the embassy just across the road is opening so while the world is witnessing crum pictures of a historic occasion our feature we see them in to see opening just across the road are these kind of scenes unfurling where there's a lot of anger and out of frustration and a lot of disappointment that the american government went ahead with this move now the americans have been putting a lot of pressure on countries to sign up and approve this move although there is a lot of resistance internationally to it we have seen the u.s.
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ambassador to the united nations and key house resorting to duty tactics and writing a threatening letter to consider the vote i want you to know the president and the u.s. take this vote personally he will be watching this vote carefully and has requested our report back on those who voted against us thank you for your consideration and more more question. being asked if the current violence that we witnessing is a response to the embassy me well then just how exactly does the american president try to think that he is going to cut as he has said the deal of the century between israelis and palestinians. well the israeli military has defended its use of live fire on the border and a spokesman for the i.d.f. blamed hamas which controls gaza our message to the hamas is clear we will not tolerate this violence we will continue to defend all seventy our civilians on our border we will do so while trying to minimize the amount of casualties but we will not let the rioters through.
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