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you. know it is equal. just going to be easy. finding. supercenter coming up a spot for self. tell it all across this while spirit will click on while we're going to pull it back. up to be a. part of us is a beautiful medieval city and portugal's north with a population of one hundred twenty thousand. in the mid two thousand and six
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percent are signed a contract award in the concession for water supply services to a consortium of companies. the main shareholder the second a spanish own multinational. lewis first can sell us is a spokesman. my risk ok. is. that. the game faced want. to leave the. song. but i will soon that is from the people. of the vent. but i. doubt it in the door he pleaded. you. the body almost mute only the image group which must go something near the
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going on one. song so. much so. that you know so it was revealed to the folk multiple injuries among cranking up to soak the keeps a few of the work but shows your your mercy on the phone to the book on the feeling because people feel so this is a yes but i don't know it's a book in a moral sense of. my. own admitted knocked up and i came upon an awful lot me. somethin that was. long enough something not. a little huddles look ma that i would up to now maybe i made the comment it would have.
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been the targets that the municipality had guaranteed in the contracts such as definite growth in population and consumption was still only seen on paper. so when . in two thousand and ten the newly elected mayor this to go miss started protesting the company went to court demanding compensation. for the novice brain. evolution going to deal with but i'm in a movie shoot out back out of synch deals. says imus to kenya if you do it at all. not far from this past us defend the city of fifty thousand which signed a similar contract with the same company and with tragic consequences. the people
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talk to the streets past us to fight atta had suddenly gangs the most expensive water in portugal. ok like you did yes. we did that ok by you did it well then look at it get nothing against abbott must get it up on best became it of past us to fight it out with water was the main focus of his election campaign. he soon discovered that the situation was even worse than he'd imagined knows the view you give you of the the leak in the if you can of. the maze thing you see it. is it going to when they put is a pretty. good i would do it king is flume exposed to this loop so that. one class will be the only place where they live where they would and the list would be much and yes with
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a student this is typically. the outer part of lebanon. the birth of bruce how diverse. which is well you're absolutely wrong. perhaps no yes. and what's important is the result. the people will have good quality whatever i'll be satisfied my descendants is in my protected these are the main reasons to be performed. for the people who knew the terms of the contract of sale for the water company which had been kept secret it was only one option. to make them public. so that all germans could know that they themselves had guaranteed thirty years of profits for
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two companies. a referendum was needed to make the contracts details public. political parties try to stop it. that's what i do want one spam i got. then b. and b. for taken who do have them first. the shifts guy i'm. getting it done for dispel enough of skittishness me. that i dish out only it was like i'm. going to be. done 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
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to public ownership. however the repurchase price will. very high close to one point three billion euros. the high costs of room in a spot. were mainly due to the fact that 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 they do always wherever they go. this is easy. leisure pushiness official. peace. making. me my right to this thing can this be a better life than. me thought. you know me and i mean we've given to
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him what our nato message thing is never of the. heart or mind of the european which is behind world products. i think the european commission would be very very good at chamber was water privatization 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 distributed by quality safe efficient for the boards of all the citizens. in their patience. and to help and everybody should get
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it was a historic referendum. ninety five percent of a tally of voters said no to water privatization was berlusconi's government plan. the reason why we had this referendum is because the bitterness when he got mad two years before passed a law that was foreseen there but i did say show up local level you need that management is in there it's 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 one departing directors of the european central bank sent
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a secret letter to bonus going to be exposed by the korean adult newspaper. they remind him of the basic measures expected of italy. structural reform favoring competition and italian bonds including the full liberalization of local public services through large scale privatization. that secret letter cost 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 euro area was under attack. the berlusconi government implemented many of the measures proposed in that letter
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while at the same time secretly trying to introduce provisions to private eyes water. a proposal that italians had rejected in the referendum. the constitutional court intervened and said no you cannot reign should years. legal provisions that been repealed as a result of. this caused the european commissioner olli rehn to write to mr berlusconi again asking for clarification. just. as it does you have found a really doesn't judge of a. italians 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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up in. 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 luck as a journalist and was new democracy spokesperson. he later became interior minister for the right wing government formed by antonius a 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.
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the end. in the stories that shaped the week the opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem is met by massive violent protests that leave sixteen palestinians dead that america votes against an international probe into the garza killings of. relations between the e.u. and the u.s. to test it again after the european union says it remains committed to the nuclear deal the very green washington quit earlier this month. looking at the latest official for them to try to show the world she really. with. that moves and the feat of engineering feat of engineering europe's longest bridge connecting crimea to russia finally opens.
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a welcome you're watching r.t. international the latest development and look back at what's been happening over the last seven days to you watching the weekly here on r.t. international. now this week the u.s. officially moved its embassy in israel to jerusalem sparking new tensions in the region as palestinians also claim the city as their own it sparks protest service since which have become the deadliest in yours. a. little.
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bit of that with all their beliefs and they headed for a trip to israel the palestinians and all of their neighbors may there be any. peace. talks all. the opening of the embassy went ahead he shed yule despite the ongoing protests including outside the gates of the new compound all correspondent witness to say. angry crowd has gathered there protesting against him to see meet the needs radio
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police are trying to keep the crowd at bay why you have. i'm here to pose the decision by the u.s. administration to relocate there have a seat in the heart of the contested city in the heart of the city for thirty five to forty percent of its residents are living under occupation most are not citizens of any state in the night of basic rights i'm here with a group called all that's left for the diaspora jews against the occupation we're here because we oppose terms and to see who we think it's playing with the lives of israelis and palestinians alike in our lives and if it is not a game. a tb and israeli parliamentarian why what do you what do you think about the whole incident we are. in a demonstration which has been licensed by those in the police but immediately after we arrived they attacked us attacked a member of the knesset just because we had it been for the fasting and for god and
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then they are. 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 the palestine the tensions are definitely running high hair as you can see this scuffles and clashes and whipping push pull it and that. was a lot of anger and fear of. what happened let up in fact right at the heart of the firefight up to me deals that up to this shit is really not i don't think oh. come. on if this coming as the embassy just across the road is opening so while the world is witnessing crum pictures of a historic occasion our future we see them in a sea opening just across the road are these kind of scenes i'm phoning where there's a lot of anger and out of frustration and. lot of disappointment that the american government when to hear what this means that was poor this lee reporting while the
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israeli army has commented on its handling of the protests insisting that it followed standard procedures acting in self-defense against palestinian protesters it also says it used live rounds in a selective manner both israelis and palestinians have longstanding statehood bid to jerusalem we take a look at why. 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 there had been eight crusades 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 holy sites and since the formation of the state of israel in nine hundred forty eight israel considers jerusalem to be its capital the subsequent conflict
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with arab neighbors saw israel capture and annex the entire city of jerusalem the move has never been recognized by the united nations it 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 is underlined that the u.s. recognizes the holy city to be the capital of israel for the international community value goes against the notion that in any change in the city status should come through negotiations and not like unilateral action. while some of america's allies have criticized the decision to relocate the embassy calling it a breach of international law and also say it inflames an already tense situation some of that criticism is voice to it an emergency session of the u.n. security council on tuesday although the u.s. representative insisted that the embassy move did not undermine the peace process. it has no bearing on jerusalem's holy site it does not prejudge whatever the
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parties might negotiate in a peace agreement it does not under mind the prospects for peace in any way and yet for some this is supposedly a cause for violence despite that the un human rights council did vote to launch an international probe into the mass deaths on the israeli gaza border washington condemned the resolution with the u.s. envoy suggesting that the international organization has more important issues to deal with however explains nikki haley's accusations may be a double edged sword. the day that the american embassy was officially moved to jerusalem it was a day of great jubilation for american and israeli officials. this morning. but across the palestinian territories it couldn't have been more different in beleaguered gaza there was nothing but suffering and
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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 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. artsy new york. now the rift between the e.u. and the us is deepening over the iran nuclear deal brussels and he changed his reassure to round the block remains committed to the green mint the statement came during his first visit to iran since donald trump pulled washington of the court the european union did. the most of them of the united states plus impromptu we're told from the joint complacency of blood. there was absolute unanimity among.
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