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beleaguered gaza there was nothing but suffering and chaos our greatest hope is for peace the united states is prepared to support peace negotiations united states is prepared to support a peace agreement in every way that we can and i don't think it hurts the peace plan. the peace plan will be introduced at the appropriate time there was certainly not any criticism of any of israel's extreme use of force by anyone in the trumpet ministration hamas terrorist backed by iran have incited attacks against israeli security forces and infrastructure so israel is not responsible for shooting mostly peaceful palestinian protesters some of whom were just children shot down by their own soldiers but if you're a place israel with syria suddenly nikki haley's heart bleeds for the dead in far less clear cut situations. yesterday morning. we awoke to pictures to children being carried in the arms of desperate parents yes all the talk
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about human rights does not apply to palestinian protesters they do not get america's support because they're not protesting in the right country. big protests in iran the people are finally getting wise to how the money and wealth is being stolen and squandered on terrorism looks like they will not take it any longer the u.s. is watching very closely for human rights violations with israel all bets are off on world press freedom day heather now it was all about championing the rights of journalists that is until somebody mention gaza we see all too often that journalists continue to take great risks to pursue this important work would you also condemn the recent deaths of journalists and also in the gaza strip look there are unfortunately a lot of journalists who die all around the world i'm not going to be able to list every single death of a journalist and we understand that israel has a right to defend itself back in april yasser move taja palestinian photo
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journalist who was wearing a jacket clearly marked press was shot by israeli sniper now if this was intentional it could possibly constitute a war crime by israel but heather nauert thinks it was self-defense either way she doesn't have time to talk about every journalist who's been killed and apparently his death doesn't fit in with washington's agenda caleb mop and artsy new york. now the rift between the u. and the u.s. is deepening over the iran nuclear deal the use energy chief has reassured to around the block remains committed to the dream and the statement came during his first visit official visit to iran since donald trump quit the accord the european union did. the most million at the states this impromptu with it all from the joint complacency of blood. there was absolutely unanimity amongst because of the government that union
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will defend disagreement will stick to the commitments made and the disagreement. well the u.s. energy chief went on to say that brussels wants to maintain the growing trade between europe and or a new companies to ensure this the blocks triggering legislation to allow e.u. to recover losses incurred as a result of the u.s. sanctions on iran it is also instructed the european investment bank to facilitate investment in iran. takes a closer look now at how e.u. u.s. relations straining. no arguing with it america and europe had something special a relationship unlike any other they did everything together condemned rogue regimes slapped naughty countries with sanctions even they wanted to get we have
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a very strong relationship with our friends and partners our friends in the u.s. administration we have a really great relationship low threatens life and this is this very special relationship this is us almost too good to be true and it seems it was money trumps all now that america has unilaterally pulled out of the nuclear deal with iran it could start sanctioning european states companies that haven't the to do business with iran e.u. leaders merkel mckown others tried to change trump's mind with love. i. think you. except love has nothing on money europeans and facing american
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sanctions that's not very nice is it not something friends would do looking at the latest decisions of president. bush that. europe has had enough they stand to lose cash because of america and they won't let that happen. to do the work as the european commission we have the duty to protect european companies so we knew me to act and this is why we're launching the process of activating the blocking statute from one thousand nine hundred six. but you're a busy. doing is using a statute initially developed to circumvent washington's trade embargo on cuba the law basically protects european states from laws or sanctions implemented outside of europe if you can see a political resolution prompts bully boy tactics haven't gone down well in europe
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the block is finally showing its teeth. what do we want to be russel's that would be blinded to what american style new or do we want us europeans to say people have economic interests a move want to have economic relations with russia what can you say every relationship has its bumps it's just that some bumps and didn't divorce. but i'd guess the if they're now a bridge linking mainland russia to the crimean peninsula was officially opened on tuesday the longest bridge in europe will reduce the region's reliance on sea and air transport and allow more tourists to visit crimea has been a popular summer destination for russians for more than a century. wow
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. wow. well the first to use the new link was in fact this cat which lives in the area the
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feline has its own social media can see where this video was posted and i enjoy the following to the russian president i was saying to follow in the cat's footsteps. are you really. in here drove across the one thousand kilometer bridge and i came as truck passing from the mainland to the crimean city of courage a team of construction workers there also joined him for the right what everybody however is so pleased about this new bridge an article in the washington examiner suggested that kiev should blow it up the writer even went into detail about how this could be done political commentator jumbos nish believes the article goes beyond except simple free speach. it's par for the course the people who pose as journalists in washington are nothing more then weaponized lobbyists and so when
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a lobbying firm attempts to get its bills or its or its funding through for new weapons systems or war systems they often call on one of their engaged journalists to do the dirty work of saying something publicly that they couldn't dare say and then using the right of freedom of speech in america the journalist can call for anything it wants murder execution bombing attacks on civilian bridges and so on so that's what this is and if we're talking about a new level yes we've hit a new low a new low outward call by a journalist so-called journalist for an attack on a civilian structure you are seeing on the international news from the weekly just off the back.
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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 leave. your worldview so this is where social media and direct communication comes in unfortunately it's sometimes called fake news or sometimes yes but it's sometimes actually a different world view of big. powerful people. again
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now africa has long promoted itself as a safari holiday destination catering to high end travellers three and thirty students like this. but the reality on the ground can be less rosy safari parks have been looking to expand their territory and that to a new study led the government of the eastern african state of tanzania indigenous communities on a huge scale. even actions began in the early to thousands but tensions rose after some twenty thousand people were reportedly left homeless last august and september alone with nearly six thousand homes deliberately damaged some of those affected have told their stories. on the we got to come out of the fire was. on the we got
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the model was cut up like that across the uk because i want to forget that it was when i met. about that. on the white that there are no we don't but i've got that while you're. on the go with a come on he's in to get one of the lucky lucky. you know who the plans are. those are yes there was a. quarter where you are. going to mail marcus is. that when the phone calls that when i. go to those. who are mum when the one visit to one is all good people and says come over and look through legislation and land lawyers in the name of conservation the government tanzania has been dispossessed in the indigenous. these legislations have been used to be
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sickly deny them aside their access to grazing land access to water holes but not just that it has allowed some of the safari companies that are operating in the area to conclude that the local officials who have intimidated who have been arrested and beaten the villagers because they have tried to use their ancestral lands we also find that they have been violent addictions and these are all being carried out in the me most rewarding tourism are some of the noise and in the absence of wood it has led to widespread hunger managership and disease the kind of disposition that the report released you shows that there are they're not just be forced out of their homes and lands with their messiah i mean forced out of existence while the head of one company that was investigated thomson safari strongly denies being involved in the evictions its director rick thompson adds that they also work with local communities and the government to improve access to
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water although activists on the ground do tell a different story. if i look for example watch how it went back and then in six governmental mixed it people from this hour and five times and yet the pastoralists but it was the old lowlands of my religion and the world where the houses were burned you know all well. there was a law in the planning well. you know when you live in a place you wrong you have a structure you have or social services and now you hold it just to the forests so if you will ask me well i must say how where. where they are where i live in the us their whole. moscow has issued a diplomatic memo to ukraine raising concern about the safety of russian journalists in the country it comes after security forces raided the kiev offices
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of the russian media group and detained its star rector conditions who is in charge of rayon overseas ukraine bureau was detained on tuesday for alleged treason on thursday a court in ukrainian city of person ruled to detain him for sixty days for the security service raid on the offices of rain obviously ukraine lasted more than eight hours and also the homes of journalists working for the agency were also searched now there has been high level condemnation of kiev's actions many organizations are accusing the ukrainian government of an attack on media freedom and also demanding. release we discuss this with rachel demba she's deputy director of the europe and central asia division of human rights watch and she says that complaints over media freedoms in ukraine are on the rise. under no circumstances should the government be criminalizing speech and media activities that groundlessly and ukraine i think this is out of line with ukraine's these raids and
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detentions are out of line with ukraine's obligations to protect media freedoms there's a there's an obligation to provide some kind of transparency about what exactly is grounding treason charges that's an extremely serious serious charge that carries a hefty prison sentence so they get a cut they need to come forward with what it is that causing the grounds for this charge because working for you know working for ria novosti or having a russian passport or not grounds for her treason charge we and other organizations have have been expressing i think more frequently concerned about media freedoms in ukraine. you can watch the weekly here in our national thanks be company to soft noon wear out back again with the headlines and more news in about half of.
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this manufactured sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round to be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. to lose any more you leave room. 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. you guys i know you are nervous he's
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a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to go i mean eighty percent of the shuttle we are with you and we will show you all the great game the great game you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going left go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia this special one was also appreciated me to just say to redo the aussie team's latest edition to make up a bigger. look. the .
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can you dance like only did he get his previous. group i think since i called. them do everything that you do. these. hopes homestudy so much. if you don't know. but if you take. this you double up on all asians. or even. the last fifteen years increasing their release we could call a spontaneous emergent track global track of water sponsorship
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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. has recently. come up but each year lean. down for fans. in the face of it sure but if you. get it to think you can get all of these people peace but it's light. matter strike it's becoming more will power. be who highly profitable might be tradeable those people who see everything as something to investigate they want. they want our water.
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water is the driving force of life. a scarce natural results to which one out of ten people on us have no access. to the sky so it becomes the 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.
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ninety four cases of this awful fronts and i think that this is quite important as a trend that's especially because france is the kountry that as invented with the proposition as we know it today the country that those would have brought out is a should best. be and yet look at all this on the resource like on plan yeah so did the public should the. heat up your community saw him enough not that. miscue did this a good daughter to me it's just you and you have enough to do is bunk you don't. by the regime of their only. decision out of a vision each year and then easy. resort shruti haasan live how are you separate a party or. the successors to that era are today's french multinational
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companies veolia and suez two of the world's largest private water corporations just to see who is to see. me to. see in it will still. look for more lessons since. this was all cindy looked more. developed morsels all.
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our own but i have but i put it on a full issue and will smith who is who and what it was you have been to called all of these. is to start a new off. jaxa dead world only breed you should have. a fair good libby did know are bucky jr left last. a precaution or be due should of you ladies. be plenty of you very excited about it all back donna. the so-called dr mark by. look to leave it was a trade unionist said 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 big exonerated and rehired by veolia.
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in that side one niner not ninety percent i know and since i sit in the lead and in the nearly possible gun yet i'm political satire. that is your business good. do this fun get. this do it in such a list must be done. as a display towards the end or my heart because. between us and sledged couldn't eyelets better now this all does lidy glint to we once allowed to go and meet him but if you see heads it's the end of. the valley no matter between rigid preventives it wouldn't sound i would ask him.
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it could be never chaffed it and does not believe in up the first one out there does not believe. for sure it had this fair for in front i see. sure it. does in their living space and when they shift as i say shouldn't and wish to put it back to see it all militia thought that. kalinda sharma the social democrat m.p. timbaland's 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 or even bring a pen to take notes. it was all come out.
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no matter what in public private partnership. that's is in my p.p.p. it's all. very. unfairly in a newsgroup i said league newsgroup by itself how can this didn't work then give you the easy first one had one decide how that alley it went on and and she did skittish and gave us sheets good taste and also the as indecent to typify taking all kinds of beer does and she's going to list on disc attack well see how from atlanta they're lean and feel and gun and a given and all of that gas is i can cliche i can't say on law under their scheme can i for a tough. one as a dismissal of prima shift is would it make desired to cook.
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and clean as a nation under name or here what. can happen nor are these equal but isn't for tarak there's going to be easy call lark only cross the line by. the force of the initial impetus are supposed to come to a spot where self negotiation is. the only smears will only put a lid on the cost of while sparing will click on while. what article beat barca out of a study of one of the. last is a beautiful medieval city in portugal's north with a population of one hundred twenty thousand.

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