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box looked like a wooden casket he says from now on this is going to be your home he violently closed the door i heard the sound of the lock i found myself in total darkness we saw a few of them accompanying that clip just there but the sketches are made well they really paying to very disturbing picture quite literally of the conditions in which he was being kept the two men are currently being held in guantanamo bay now since the detention facility opened there in two thousand and two it's been open to prisoners on scandals over abuse now the current us president donald trump peace supports the use solve waterboarding he said it many times however this is something that well the rest of the world pretty much considers torture when diana marbury which by the way which by the way we are keeping open which we are keeping . and we're going to load it up with some bare dude split we're going to load it up
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would i feel strongly about waterboarding as far as i'm concerned we have to fight fire with in fact donald trump doubled down in his support for waterboarding as he promoted the woman who is in charge of the cia black sites to the top job in that agency gina hospital who's well referred to by her detractors in the media particularly here in germany as either the torture queen or bloody gina well she took over as the new cia director. says it may appeal the ruling now we discuss the case of former guantanamo bay prison and was a bag he's now the outreach director for the rights organization cage the reality is these are. what this will cost because there's no prosecutions the new president can come along and say i believe torture works a lot more water boarding is a great thing because there is not precedent if it is in prosecuted for the crime
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that it is. then he would never dare say such a thing so imagine if that somebody. said that we. are. all doing it in our country imagine what would happen if. he was caught or. the e.u. as well as canada or mexico are vowing to unleash a full scale trade war if the u.s. doesn't drop hefty import tariffs it's imposed no metal. to flee except you see in the measures carries a threat of a spiral of escalation that will result in damaging everyone nobody wins in a trade war there are only casualties loving the european response will be united and. we will take measures approval into those taken by the united states we are imposing the dollar for dollar tariffs for every dollar you may be against canadians under the new levies e.u.
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countries will have to pay as much as twenty five percent on steel ten percent on the minium if they want to see their metal products on the american market could spell trouble them for manufacturers there the european union is currently the world's second largest producer of china so europe's take its concerns to the legal might of the world trade organization to see if maybe they can resolve it is this dispute within washington any time soon if not the european union plans to answer with equal tariffs on at least two hundred lucrative american products in just a matter of weeks you can see some of them there everything from from peanut butter to orange juice levi jeans bob and whiskey motorcycles many others as well croatia's former prime ministers like koma tisha speaking to us direct says this could damage the global economy. i believe that move for a doesn't have any real basis because if you're looking on the job see in the u.s. steel industry it's shaved incline status we heard much more much import that industry of your us economy and didn't bring any good.
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free trade in the world on the right head to spoil free trade and their global economy by unilateral. thousands of palestinians have attended the funeral of a nurse killed by israeli soldiers during protests on the gaza border on friday here's video of her shortly before she was shot. hi everyone my name is rose on my yard i mean you're working from seven am to eight pm my job is to provide first aid to the injured today i helped treat around seventy people they were shot by rubber bullets thing got we managed to help them and those have been taken to the hospital suffering people have been posting pictures of resident measure on twitter expressing their condolences but no she was only twenty one was on the scores of paramedics tending the wounded at the until the patient rallies because the base john is to set
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a funeral. there now in the funeral of her son in a shot at twenty one year old palestinian female that was shot by the israelis snipers yesterday on the tenth week of the great much of return was so when she was trying to rescue the lot of the palestinian protester that was shot by the israeli snipers near the fence the sun has been falling tearing us apart i think for ten weeks of the but much of return she has been working as a volunteer for more than two months thousands of hundreds of females palestinian paramedics palestinian journalists palestinian females all mourning her death everyone is sad and sad this is filling the place. i once was or sad when she was killed who were trying to get the injured from the fans when these really saw us approaching their sniper started us with tear gas they were suffocating and then
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they started to shoot randomly one of the bullets aimed to dust futurism stressed she was wearing a medical and was clearly trying to raise her children and then of the israeli soldiers deliberately shot kind of the she was wearing a white uniform and just that was my daughter so only weapon she was in room to people i want to tell the world what they have to be punished because the burn my heart you know but the you know she was martyred you're in the holy month of run. well she was fasting god is all of the text for that is around i'm going to ask about in their hearts is. r t r us israeli military for comment they replied that they investigate all reports of civilian deaths claiming hamas which this is a terror organization is responsible for putting civilians in danger israeli military has struck five more targets in northern gaza belonging to her mass in total fifteen sites were hit in response to three rockets fired from gaza into israel. really touches are being made ahead of the twenty eight hundred feet for
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world cup here in russia the tournament trophy has just arrived in moscow but a long trip since september that couples been traveling right across this huge country of russia visiting twenty seven cities the a world cup of course kicks off in less than two weeks time there on june the fourteenth that lee luzhniki stadium will be match between hosts russia and saudi arabia will take place there in that moscow stadium and now meantime the football which is to be used in the opening game is on its way to earth as i speak we showed you its first part of our journey about an hour ago live along with three members of the international space station crew the soyuz capsule m.s.o. seven it's called for the technically minded undocked from the space station an hour ago and is expected to touch down in kazakhstan but for moscow time about three hours from now we'll be following the capsules progress over the next few i was calling bravely at a picture that will bring you all the details are some fab pictures of that actually happening earlier only made clarity on those shots i think you know how
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far above our heads it's happening sixteen. more weeks news to come with me kevin i know in a dissident russian journalist came back from the dead this last week would seems his bluff didn't play out quite as expected we'll tell you why after the break. in july twenty seventh team hunted a freelance journalist working with on to militant shelling in syria. on his second five scotty has established a holiday memorial they will recognize more reporters who often risk the months with the sake of the truth and through that peace you can submit to your published works in a video or written form until june the twelfth go to will. we have the privilege of being the most allied ally of the united states. centaurs c.
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tools and many other alliances promoted by the west and united states and particularly by members will we also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. of that to any group of countries so it sounds contradictory it is contradictory and of pakistan this shows that pakistan will do what is in its national interest it was known for just school at the end of one of the other. journalists worldwide have rounded on ukrainian authorities for faking the assassination of russian opposition journalist out of. they slammed the stunt is deplorable and regrettable the staged murder of journalists are currently blocked in could by the ukrainian security service is distressing while the reappearance of the reports may be a great relief it is deeply regrettable the crane's authorities have played with
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the truth no matter what their motives. relieved that are currently but junket was alive i deplore the decision to spread false information on the life of a journalist it is the duty of the state to provide correct information to the public on tuesday ukrainian authorities claimed they'd found the journalist with gunshot wounds outside his flat in the ukrainian capital they said he died on his way to hospital but less than twenty four hours later revealed the murder had been staged ukrainian security forces said it was carried out to foil a russian plot to kill the journalist artist on quarter reports on the fallout from the bluff. when a russian journalist was pronounced murdered in the ukrainian capital it didn't take long for the ceremonial finger pointing at russia to begin he was only working on things that were critical and investigative of russia and of the russian government as well he said there was nothing that was critical of ukrainians of course that network and its boss placing the blame on the kremlin and on russia
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journalist known political leanings have led some to point the finger in one direction it was a calculated deliberate international terrorist crime committed on the direct instruction of the russian authorities who can blame them when the story has all the perfect ingredients the russian totalitarian machine putin's regime going after the kremlin critic except the guy turned up alive and well a magic in everyone's confusion what on earth is showing on the thread all these developments in just the last hour or so i know left us absolutely gobsmacked when a second so what the heck actually have been here russia said it was relieved that our change was alive but also fiore us and understandably so after being falsely accused of murder questions of life and death in ukraine as well as the international community's trust and its politics are nothing more than a bargaining chip for the kids regime dyster apparent tie russian he syria. fellow
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journalists were outraged too when a state says a prominent journalist who had received threats was murdered i think the media have to report it but with the fake news in ukraine have reduced all of our credibility trump would be proud had learned not to trust ukrainian authorities on don't best warrant but assuming something like this fishel confirmation was solid apologies it's on wikipedia is most notable fake death so what gives all the murder was staged by the ukrainian secret service to foil an alleged kremlin plot they say they did it secretly not even his wife knew imagine what the poor woman went through but one you. craney and lawmaker thinks this is ok because sherlock holmes successfully used the method of staging his own death to effectively investigate difficult and complicated crimes well if it happened in fiction must be good in real life till whether ukraine will produce evidence that there was ever a russian plot in the first place remains to be seen but after
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a stunt like this it's hard to imagine many will take anything at face value last year. when someone manipulates information they deceive the roady it is clear that they are deceiving their own sits across the actions of the ukrainian authorities are absolutely unacceptable and the free media have suffered most from this i can't comment on what they did or didn't do i don't know the exact circumstances they do know that his participate in a big circus a masquerade which is of course a big problem for him and for the credibility of journalists. could have chunk of the journalist in question has responded to one article the british media that claim the subterfuge has done more harm than good he post the coverage of facebook using offensive language you said that if the press wants to do good then they should give him a british passport and protection. political changes in spain shaken by a political crisis this week prime minister mariano a hole he was ousted in a no confidence motion over
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a corruption scandal officials are accused of taking bribes toward government contracts there is the first time in modern spanish history that such a vote has been successful than. it was then sworn in as prime minister on saturday he's a forty six year old former economics professor and current leader of the socialist party he's been a rival of the former prime minister and was the one who instigated the no confidence vote in the first place but now despite receiving large support from smaller opposition parties he's still likely to face a major challenge is the liberal party as one they've already been calling for another election lending their support to the ousted prime minister sanchez also has to deal with the issue of cattle and. two talking which just after he took office a separatist government was sworn in in catalonia after months of direct rule by madrid the new council and leader kim toler gave a speech following vowing to push for the region's independence from spain torah places colors put more fled the country after last year's referendum and is wanted
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on charges of rebellion we heard from a kaplan independence activist who says that the region now really needs dialogue with madrid not confrontation i think that now it's not there not it's not the key issue to make another referendum referendum it was done in the middle and more than two million people was coming and we must not forget these results and new thinking it's also possible maybe on a second stage of the. day although not now i think that mr toller must take consideration and must act with many care negotiations or we. stay open. with government money from say talks not if they will fall they will propose a new. new or. a new way. to maintain relations between. the new. year.
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we. want to see i think you missed. the ball. that is a wrap of how some of the big stories pound around a soul in the world the last seven days thanks so watching we clear out international every sunday column brazier throughout the afternoon with more of a round up for the from kevin o. in this sunday i was watching. the. global war hawks sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chickenhawk forcing you to fight the battles they don't. produce offspring to tell you that they'll be gossip and probably biased fell for the most important news today. the box of advertising telling you on the cool and on and lets you fight their product. all the hawks that we along with our
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loved ones. four men are sitting in a car when the flips get shot in the head. all four different versions of what. one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the owners did not shoot around a corner. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for him to let it be an arms race move his arms off and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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to. their. partner welcome to all the parts they tally in politics is once again putting the concept of democratic governance to the task at large implications for the rest of the european union what do you do when they ideas you believe to be deeply harmful for your country gain enough support to be implemented do you rely on the old wisdom to suppress the will of the voters or do you make wait for your political dream to be dismantled before your eyes go to discuss that i'm now joined by paul of laundry director of the italian institute for international political studies mr munder it's a pleasure talking to you thank you very much well let me start with you know his
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domestic politics the two parties that have. gain the most of the seats in. the march elections have just been prevented from forming the government of their choice because of the president's objections and there are two ways of analyzing your interpretation that you can say that the president is taking the country's responsibility for the country's future in his own hands at this very pivotal moment or you can interpret that as him being authoritative suppressing the will of the people. it's a very sensitive issue which is the splitting of the continent smooth it's there is no easy answer to your question but i would knock the. position of the president of the republic. italian did not believe
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or believe you. the election campaign you. mention form of the disease while you step worn away by a theme was prominent during the public discussion. in the program of the two parties but the program. we know the program. absolutely i mean mr memory i'm sure you know the president made it very clear that he has objections to the proposed government specifically on. the use of future with the euro zone and i want to ask you are plenty. of them up in an objection. and he did not prevented the formation of the government he did not receive from the two parties. to the one. and you had the objection that name since that first respect to the congress all due respect to the
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economy is very provocative view. in any program for action as sensitive as it is do you think such an idea should be put out for a popular vote because i'm pretty sure that there are some people within the italian electorate who thought that they have something in common the economist policy one of which. doesn't. refer. all international treaties but clearly. the. of the part of the group to leave you and your group or against. if there is no such a danger then why do you think mr someone who as you mentioned is a well established economist his serve for central bank here was
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a minister of industry before he is not some in a random populace from the street this man knows a thing or two about economics why do you think he was prevented from taking the post of the finance minister even having the. economic vision that he has. because . the one we're discussing would have given. the impression the head voted against you in the game and i think. using is moral suasion at the beginning in trying to get. in the league. there are people which are respected which have. transferred to the market and to european policy position now even without mr someone i suppose it here government had raised many
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with its promises of tax cuts of its promises off welfare benefits it's raining in massive dad there were even some speculations that they were going to lobby for its full cancellation do you still believe it was all about mr. general economic agenda which is still. someone i'm sorry is the leader. do you think they perhaps have been some more general reluctance to see this government from prevent this government from taking the reins of power. the precedent. being. proposed. at the election of course. concern about. his ability of the. program was a coalition which means that they have to put together requests from.
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to muddle. which means. very expensive. proposing. to satisfy the people. you have to do both and bulls are really expensive to come. thirty percent of. what i've read the leaders of both of the five star movement and the leak i'm not particularly deterred by the prospect of fresh elections if there is elections were held do you think the results would have been different. i think. they may. but if a new election. clearly. i'm to you rule something needs to change because the italian public opinion is
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upset. but i'm not sure the majority would be happy to rescript venturing into. europe. i think there are also multiple ways and how you can sort of had your bad sound out because some could argue. they tell and voters mean grow more resentful if they have to go to the polls again or you can argue that it would give them more time to sort of gather over this populism virus as if it was some kind of chicken pox i wonder how deep rooted do you believe the political mood in italy is is it more fleeting or is it more of a permanent nature. permanently don't know. for sure. is . like a fool. who is feeding by economic problems.
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of migration. and the continent which is together with greece being more respect. created deep into the public. i'm not sure. where the. italians are presented to alternative to the decision and election result. quite interesting that they are actually out of a cave far far more straightforward articulation of this issue do you have any concerns. and opposite result because many people thought for example that trump could never win the white house because he's ideas. here we are. to respect something which. lets you. two years ago look like.
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one. all come to. join the. movement and then we have seen that. and. the leader of the party. drop the strong. and deny you beat. so. lets see what happens if and when there. is italian vote now i think this. all discussion goes to the very heart of what is meant by the democratic or even the european governance i'm sure you have heard mr . germany should not be dictating and i'm sure it's not as complicated or as simple as he said chess but there's still
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a question of how much divergence and how much autonomy it should be or any other country be allowed in economic matters when it comes to. general line how much space is there a lot of it i mean. is the value for everybody and it's very important but you have to be very when you have one number. that. your is limited by definition unless you call for leaving that whole union all together and starting the new project that's. even and should be able to walk the implication is not on the table. at the. table in any democracy but what i'm saying is that. need to be clearly presented. and then. never do.
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come to. well good to know about how mr munder we have. on the. moment to be honest with you and to be perfectly straightforward to your i think there is a sense that maybe it's biased at least in this country and. certain ideas are not particularly up for discussion in the european union on certain issues so it is praised much more than an exchange of controversial ideas things. in my country some. on the. effect of democracy in other countries but that's. how about if you say that. i have to say i don't know if ingesting any of that i'm asking you specifically about the limits of democracy and there are certain people who have argued. you
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know on certain ideas the decision to join the european union has been made and that's all very should not be read discussing that in fact that you can bet it will be here try to because there is no procedure for leaving. and you know what i mean. our allies the way in many other countries we have been. in that is creating. and so this is one of the top to tell you and french and dutch and german and everybody. and when they would. where the. italians when they voted two months ago. have not. that's mr margaret let us take a very short break now we will be back in just a few seconds.
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