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the three survivors are women and are in hospital one of them was being operated on the others are being studied their case is being studied we don't know yet but we will know soon. they have promised a full investigation top cuban authorities were on the side on the scene of this tragedy the president himself president. has just been sworn into office he was there the minister of transportation was there everybody was there trying to help and figure out what happened it's a tragedy by all means it's a local flight a passenger flight that qubani airlines have leased from a mexican air company global air i understand is the name and on the crew was a mexican crew also. but a very very sad situation indeed a boeing seven three seven with more than one hundred people on board. so what looks like becoming italy's next coalition government spearheaded by the
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five star movement and the league party unveiled on friday a radical program designed to alter the course of italian politics potentially in no way that could cause concern for the european union as donald quarter explains. brussels was sweating a bit more than usual these days and it's all because italy's new euro skeptic government doesn't intend on playing by the e.u. has rules it is important to abide by budget discipline and especially for regionally to continue to reduce the deficit it is important to stay on track. being a good to tambien also means being a good european citizen it needs to be repeated out loud especially now the left wing five star movement and the right wing northern league party formerly fringe now turned government majorities are promising italians a government of change confronting the e.u. on immigration austerity and taxation from europe we have the unacceptable
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interference but an elected officials now is the time for legality secure its you and pushbacks with courage we will succeed in returning citizens the rights and returning it's elites who plays on the european stage the new government's plan for italy and europe is everything brussels doesn't want people before economic obligations as a senior official of the northern league described it they're demanding a debt discount an expansion of welfare programs and a reduction of taxes which would be a big blow to the e.u. as wallet italy is also telling brussels it's had enough bearing the burden of the migrant crisis on top of that they're challenging something that's been a constant in the e.u.'s foreign policy for some years by saying drop the sanctions against russia last time brussels saw a similar rebellion was when an anti establishment party took the reins in greece when an anti austerity sarees a party came to power what
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a headache it was for the e.u. greed. said we didn't reach an agreement it was never on the cards that we would. we didn't even agree to disagree from where i stand but the greek experience could hardly have been considered a win for euro skeptics series about under pressure and agreed to a renewed austerity program in italy it seems both parties of the government coalition are getting along so far after they finalize their programme they'll just need approval from the italian president if approved it would be the first e.u. founder state to be ruled by a euro skeptic government and that's starting to give brussels bigger worries than it originally had we have to brace ourselves for the worst scenario and the worst scenario could be operational government as if the absence of a government in italy seemed bad enough for the e.u. it could be soon contending with
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a major member state in all out rebellion donald quarter r t the stock market reacted negatively as the program contains a number of radical economic proposals we spoke to a representative of the now likely center right coalition we came to the point where the final contract that is included in the most important things from the two parts we need this to come down also the country and be able to stay in to do you appeal to you know in the strong way we. are very focused on. democracy three that low we respect our alliances we want to be part of the e.u. . being stronger as. your program continues in just a. manufacture
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consent still will. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the final. say. we have to judge countries and leaders directives. so we need more objective but the reality is. you know media tries to get the facts but also believe in. their world view so this is where social media and direct communication comes in
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unfortunately it's sometimes called fake news or sometimes but it's sometimes actually a different world view just fake news by powerful people. thank you joining us here now to international we're showing you a lot of pictures right now windsor castle with a big day for some in britain today as a prince harry is marrying for much t.v. actress meghan markle but with the world's media gushing over the royal celebration . slightly less reference a look at the wedding in the latest episode of our own mind. in case you missed it no not today and this is a marriage that looks like it will last the average length. britain's prince harry marrying an american actress met in moscow against. global media reason to pretend that no one has ever heard of a wedding before and the public
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a chance to get angry about stuff they could not get about this i think the ceremony is that when that costello is been described as a humble settings and westminster abbey yeah it's just a humble cotswold once truly impressive is signaling over turn off thousands will be coleman is i mean around inside the grounds of the cars so nowhere near the actual ceremony that. there are boston people from a range of background should be herded in like i know result of president unconfirmed reports suggest that at least one class and from every race that prince philip was insulted will be represented each man will be treated to a sausage roll and a cup of tea but they were told to bring their own picnics as well so they don't cost south of foreseeing one true privilege looks like up close but not to the sunday shows and t. will cost an estimated twenty thousand pounds but for the lucky people feel too
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spoiled they need to remember that the lemon in the crowd hate that real guests are going to be eating inside this fifty thousand pounds price knows where they're getting those old room service magen go anyway well a little been made of the fact that she and a black mamba but who cares about the reason the unlucky to have the royals have been swimming. in a very shallow gene pool for the last thousand years so he needs them outside help maggie and is a self described feminist which she'll have plenty of time for now that she's being looked after by her husband evacuees how then steve now is learning to selfies and hugging the great unwashed sarah's mom says to some pretty idiotic questions posed by the media can meghan monocle save the morning save it from a lot drowning in taxpayer money here's hasa magen kate. is definitely what you can write in moscow do for black bread to anything she likes
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she's going to be a princess now. princess. it's going to be a presence. all right i just wanted twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow the u.s. is refusing to support an international probe into the mass deaths of palestinians on the israel gaza border washington voted against the plan that the u.n. human rights council and u.s. ambassador nikki haley gave a statement suggesting the u.n. has more important problems to deal with. at a time when we need to choose to or dictatorship iran imprisons thousands of political opponents and ethnic cleansing has taken place in burma the un so-called human rights council has decided to launch an investigation into democratic countries legitimate defense of its own border against terrorist attacks it is another shameful day for human rights recent protests in gaza i have seen fifty
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eight killed that's according to the palestinian health ministry with israel being condemned for its actions turkey's a president missed out of the one branded them a genocide against the palestinians the iranian leader has done through and he called for a united muslim front to stop israeli crimes. and the rallies continued on friday with thousands gathering along that border fence. the israeli army commented on the recent clashes via twitter saying that his troops had responded to rioters throwing rocks with riot dispersal means and fired live rounds selectively. one of this week's gaza violence was fueled on tuesday by the
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anniversary of allen nakba a day that symbolizes the displacement of palestinians and we spoke to a palestinian witness of the very first jewish settlers arriving on the shores of what is now israel.
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and if any and the number of palestinians killed or injured in israelis horrifying most of them civilians have nothing to do with any minute sure organization they just want justice and true tuns their ancestral lands which are occupied by israel they want the world to know about the fight for justice the princess's ronde if the israeli army had not reacted to disproportionately they could have been some form of agreement people would have just gone home all the decisions on the palestinian problem made long ago and enshrined in un resolutions if israel agrees to comply with them there will be peace in palestine and the polis leon are reporting on the continued violence along the gaza border. b. gyptian president el-sisi has ordered for the rafa border crossing between israel and gaza to be open for the whole month of ramadan the last time this happened was five years ago the move immediately captured headlines around the world and has
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been described as a goodwill gesture it follows weeks of protests in which dozens of people have been killed those images were bought cost on t.v. stations around the globe was. or tried to cross the border two months ago but they made me go back to gaza because my medical treatment permits expired today i will try again i'm scared they won't let me in los angeles on him said i'm going there because any surgery i'm supposed to have this operation seven months ago the rafa border crossing is a huge challenge but if egypt is really so committed to the idea of helping palestinians why then didn't open its border earlier or at least keep its borders open on a regular basis since two thousand and seven gaza has been under an a sea and land blockade by both israel and egypt but it's not just the egyptians other arab
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countries while also claiming to support the palestinians and being highly critical of israel and in reality do very little to help the palestinians take one of the richest countries the united arab emirates for example it continues to affirm its commitment to supporting the palestinians the united arab emirates absolutely rejects the use of force to confront peaceful demonstrations and demand their just rights but meanwhile israel and the united arab emirates fly together in annual joint exercises in greece saudi arabia is another outspoken supporter of the palestinian fight for rights against israel in the mimic of yesterday a top of the kingdom of saudi rejects the u.s. embassy's move to jerusalem and seize this step as a route bias against the palace. union people's historic rights in jerusalem but then behind closed doors the saudi crown prince is reported to have said it's time the palestinians shut up and stop complaining now you would expect the arab league
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to embrace the policies of helping and assisting the palestinians and in fact there is a resolution that calls on arab countries to treat palestinian arabs well but here's the catch it also urges arab countries to promote palestinian nationality by not giving them citizenship policy r.t. jerusalem. president all trump has been accused of racism but it turns out his comments in this case were taken out of context. we have people coming into the country trying to come we're stopping. we're taking to the. streets. these are people. who surround us. i want to share what trump said yesterday when he was talking about sanctuary cities in california these are animals i'm a lot more concerned when he does things like immigrants animals and it is a very slippery slope when you start
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a human i think people it's what the nazis did it's what slave owners did it's not what americans do. now ice is the only law enforcement agency that can not use our databases to find the bad guys. who think you're. in this version i don't know if they'll be just pressure. we have people coming into the country trying to go shopping. we're taking to you wouldn't believe the street. people. your animals. took to twitter to lash out against the media. they published retraction and some even apologized and we discussed it with political cartoonist. the credibility is
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very hard one whether you're an individual or you're in a good organization and it's very easily lost and it hurts me i think and many people in the world of journalism to see these media credibility being squandered this way i mean what's even more disturbing is that you can attempt to do a good job as a journalist but you're smeared and tarnished by the behavior of organizations that are chefs pounding their preexisting narrative whether or not the facts bear that narrative out there's nothing wrong with developing a theory about what a story is or who is behind it or where it may lead in fact if you don't do that you're probably not going to get very far but you don't start with that theory and then just pursue it till it dies forever and ever and then keep going oh thanks for joining us today your program returns at the top of the hour.
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a week with thousands were killed or wounded by the self-proclaimed jewish state we talked to the former head of israel's foreign ministry who blames britain for sponsoring apartheid and the heart of the iran deal was after iranian foreign minister javits a reef met with the e.u. foreign ministers to discuss us violation of international law we speak during an artist. about painting over public perceptions of his country glassware played out by the violinist allegedly forcibly removed by u.k. armed police peeping julian assange under arbitrary detention in london's ecuadorian embassy all this and more coming up in today's going underground but first let's go straight to our top story in a week which has seen the only three thousand wounded in over sixty men women or children dead media in nato nations has already fallen relatively silent about the killing of palestinians by british armed israeli troops even mainstream media though had to pay attention to what happened on the seventieth anniversary of the
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creation of the state of israel. books. and. killed. thousands injured. the deadliest day in gaza. winning condemnation around the world for its actions one of the top diplomats from israel's number one ally the usa though had this to say no country in this chamber would act with more restraint then israel has and the u.s.a.'s top diplomat at the un did not even want to hear any evidence to the contrary she walked out on the un security council as poland introduced the permanent observer of palestine to the united nations riyad month or tuesday's emergency meeting on gaza i now give to
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flow to the permanent. of the help son of a state of palestine. well one of israel's former diplomats joins me now from jerusalem where in violation of u.n. security council resolution four seventy eight the united states moved its embassy to dr alan diehl is the israeli foreign ministry's former director general and served as israel's ambassador to south africa thanks for coming on going underground so who is to blame for the atrocities on the world's television screens this week it's question should be related to the whole. world is one hundred years old who's to blame the israelis or the palestinians. this is a question that nobody can answer it's a conflict that is going on for for a century in this unfortunate event on the fourteenth of may that was
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terrible a lot of the climate of this conflict eateries or terrible situation in gaza terrible humanitarian crisis in the decision of the israeli. security of three kids to shoot with live ammunition it anyone trying to cross the border into israel. the territory's so this is a cult of crunchy all going well. i don't think i can put the finger on one side it's terrible situation that we all have to seriously relate to in the try to school the british labor party is labor friends of israel in germany corwin's party the blairite said how mass is to blame for its provocation that was echoed by the british foreign office they are to blame for maybe two thousand eight
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hundred injured and upwards of sixty two people killed i think this is the position of free zone in the united states i didn't see this such a british state will be friends of his word most of the world. treated the israeli shooting with lighted munitions very seriously and there were a lot of. statements deploring also of the behavior of these were young. so this was a clear yes that was probably constantly organized by hamas and possibly a result of that there of. consensus in gaza in august the result of the nation to shoot it with live ammunition egypt and saudi arabia have been relatively silent and the united states and israel say that live ammunition had to
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be used because the protesters were using guns and explosives yes this is a side that is close to the americans to leisurely government there was another site we saw. by calling it some sort of a growing expanding these were any of us in south africa also called its own boss of the several countries in europe very few. vessel called he's well. ambassadors to their ministries. there was a mixed week's three action in the world most of the of especially europe and the united states see the hamas as it the organization in the global war that hamas is doing it by the consumption of alcohol of sixty two people keep a all in one big whining crying to reach the fence and maybe cross that bullet into his when is is tragic and should be groovy and i hope it will never happen
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again in the last eighteen months seems president try out a was voted case and then to their white house there really is a total paralysis international crisis including in europe and in this scene was completely left to the americans you can even hear problems senior europeans that the israeli palestinian conflict is kind of an american prerogative and durkin's an interest of the let the elderly and this is creating a situation that the united states that these are supporting israel in these early positions is the only girl create major country important country in the will that these getting involved in situation x. the as a result of we the all states idea that easing fit into the national consensus
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is a position is low the only seat of the country's supple disposition this is fading away it was the it's idea is regularly fading away and we are looking left here with a world state but a national and state is a nightmare for many israelis britain also is intervening it is giving aid to the palestinians and selling snow. arrivals to the israeli defense forces what do you think of what britain has been saying i should say the foreign office says there is they don't know alister but says he doesn't know whether any of those sixty two people men women and children any of them were killed with british weapons and a lot so which weapons were used but i can feel for me is someone who supports the idea of two states and would like to see israel and palestine he in the future
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peacefully next to each other the british position is very disappointing i thought it could be more courageous especially because of the british history in the region in because the british government knows this means how one sided is the american position and the american position is probably leading to the destruction of the two states idea that britain is supporting so i thought britain. who and its government recouped allies in palestine is a state if you will remember in october two thousand and fourteen the british parliament with the overwhelming majority of all the cult one hundred seventy people are against full ask the british government to recall lifespan is that in their bridge a government didn't do it i think if the british government will recognize
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palestine it we will really see the idea of the two states again because britain will not stay the only one if by the way only sweden in western europe did in the last few years greet them and maybe ireland will join in ridiculous palestine they would love to stay the only ones in europe the government hasn't responded to the vote in parliament which indeed voted for a palestinian state i'm not. whether hamas or as well there are fatah paraphrasing john f. kennedy was saying when peaceful revolution is made impossible violent revolution is inevitable what do you think of the fact that people are saying what is the point of peaceful protest not a few not very far from where i'm talking to you from what is the point of peaceful protests if you get gunned down it's very tragic very clergy care in a horrible really differently for the palestinians but i think also for many of us
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in israel who would like to see the peace talks is being received on the killings is big enough but what worries minivans in israel he's be only a if we will move to with peace talks again into two states the love and hate that will be created here that they're tweeting clue all about six and a half million jews in six plus million palestinians will be in a clamp down state we don't want to live. in as you mentioned and was israelis danceable it to some country and was the israeli ambassador who lives on mandela i was in south africa the poor there's a little get into power i know all about the east it's horrible we don't look up our day regina here so that's sort of the the straw.

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