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the revolution is here to clear the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just always here i mean your list put me in the new bill is that i mean you split needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four g. and. those who took. invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these another goal that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. i pad the u.k. is plunged into chaos as m.p.'s are the well many rejects the prime minister's brags it deal with kids who heard bad banking and a vote of no confidence the following day as he. calls intensified by donald
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trump's impeachment as the us president has had with a slew of allegations of wrongdoing but he says he's not going anywhere. impeach somebody that's doing a great job that's the way i feel it. it's knees interior minister hit south of france accusing the country of harboring dozens of dangerous putative and demanding the extradition. a very well welcome you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international all the latest headlines and a roundup of the stories that shapes the week but first the u.k. was thrust deep into political turmoil this week off the tories a maze proposed e.u. divorce deal was dealt a crushing defeat in parliament the following day though the prime ministers saw. no confidence. called by the leader of the opposition leaving the country no closer
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to a breakthrough on the brakes it here's a quick recap of the drama. i that both of. you know what i'm doing with. the country and up here in this old mighty fine cool i'll be little cold hearted step play hundred years from now we got a result of these questions reject this deal reject this deal because of the obama be good to. be on the right two hundred into the now used to the last four hundred and thirty two children lose i'll be. happy it is clear that the house does not support this deal.
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they will order every sollie me to be able to choose to come to think long term. to the right refund and to. use to the last three hundred twenty five countries of this house has expressed its confidence in the coming weeks there. will be. a bill where. in the wake of those votes the publication of the leaked government documents on thursday added they can't control this they added more controls as they have a brags that the paper explores the possibility of holding a second referendum and estimates that the whole process could take up to a year length that includes seven months to lay the legal groundwork and a further three months at least for testing the question the leak came as a surprise to many as to reason why has remained. adamant that she will deliver on
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brags that while downing street confirms that the paper is genuine it denies the government has been actively planning for a second vote it's those the paper is purely for a last resort purposes and has reiterated the prime minister's position that britain will leave the e.u. meanwhile the leader of the opposition labor party has set up the conditions under which he would support a second vote blue options are on the table including the public vote option which we made clear in our conference motion which was i have to remind you unanimously agreed by our conference last september if you can before the referendum i remember talking to some of the people organizing the leave campaign and i had imagined that they would have a whole should draw of parts of the european legislation they had to go up the parcel they could quite happily live with them so they would come out of the traps after the referendum if they wanted and so this is what we're offering instead it took three years to even begin to make that process and that's partly because the
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conservative party is very divided on what to do but it's also true the opposition is very divided so we have all these divisions and they cultural cross parties and they cut across the country too and raise them poll those found that if a second referendum worser be held a majority of voters would not choose to remain in the e.u. it shows the biggest surge and support for remains is the twenty sixteen brags that vote and his party boyko explains a rerun of a referendum wouldn't be without president. thanks to. the people may have voted but the british parliament is in political turmoil over what the u.k.'s departure for lately you should look like if some politicians get their way whether it should happen at all this issue back to the elected water and. to the british. to go back. to reconsider this is a cause of deception but most of those people. promise to help you know why we
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bothering to leave and. still subject all the rules over on the continent to these slighted politicians will be hoping that perhaps the imperfect but stable relationship between brussels and london could be heading towards their union if a deal is impossible and no one wants no deal then who will finally have the courage to say he was the only positive solution is so if you think the people have voted then think again governments have been known to ignore a referendum result or to. ireland learned this the hard way twice in two thousand and one after a smallish campaign irish voters rejected expanding the bloc east island effectively put a spoke in the e.u.'s wheels when it was keen to invite nations like romania and bulgaria into the club so the e.u.
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irish government invested in a big yes campaign and a year later the vote was rerun. the majority of votes against the proposal. the irish decision on the use defacto constitution the lisbon treaty suffered the same fate majority in favor of the proposal. by c.b.s. vote as a sign of confidence by the irish people and european union as a sign of their desire to be all hearted members at the heart of european union. before the break that shambles it was the greek debt crisis keeping e.u. officials operate night. in twenty fifteen the new greek prime minister staged a referendum. in which greek citizens overwhelmingly rejected the e.u.'s austerity
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policies but brussels imposed them anyway those living in the birthplace of democracy well pleased with what they saw as an undemocratic process. and this one may not be related to the e.u. but it is related to britain in twenty twelve voters in the city of manchester rejected having elected mayors but a couple of years later david cameron's westminster government imposed them on the region anyway late last year the e.u. is top court ruled that the u.k. can unilaterally stop gregg's it stressing that the twenty sixteen referendum here wasn't legally binding so technically in terms of the law the u.k. government is free to do whatever it chooses be it plowing ahead with leaving or nothing into river shore stopping gregg's it would be
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a failure to deliver on the will of the people but after two and a half years of political turmoil here in the u.k. public opinion has shifted the latest polls now show that some fifty six percent of u.k. voters would say no to bragg's it and given the circumstances there are now leonti of politicians keen to break the bread as it promised and sell it as the noble thing to do well of course without a second referendum continue to grow to reason they will be back in parliament on monday to present a revised version of breaks that plan to m.p.'s. critics of donald trump hits the president with a bounty of new misconduct claims this week they range from obstructing justice to lying to holding the u.s. hostage over his controversial plan for a five billion dollar border wall and for his opponents there is only one solution reports from. dirty filthy dossiers to sexual misconduct
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allegations illicit business deals on and on you name it chances are trump was accused of it weekly this week it's the seat president donald trump directed his longtime attorney michael cohen to lie to congress according to two federal law enforcement officials involved in an investigation of the matter and even as trump told the public he had no business deals with russia the sources said trump and his children if donald trump jr received regular detailed updates about the real estate development from cohen whom they put in charge of the project specifically to alleged law enforcement officials anonymous of course as is tradition claim to have seen documents regarding the proposed construction of a trump tower in moscow markedly one of the original authors couldn't clearly state
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whether he's even seen the documents is our answer would put any lawyer to shame i don't think we've said that we haven't. but i will say that i'm very confident that your colleague said on c.n.n. this morning that you were briefed on these document i'll just say that we we've seen documents we've been briefed and we're very confident in our reporting you can imagine how embarrassing it must have been for buzz feed when robert mueller by no means a fan of trump and the guy investigating the u.s. president came out and dismissed these reports buzz feed's description of specific statements and characterization of documents and testimony and not accurate yet still the pundits call it a bombshell why is anyone's guess the other recent bombshell came from the washington post which claimed that trump. tried to see details of one of his
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meetings with putin according to current and former officials anonymous as is tradition the constraints that trump impose the part of a broader person by the presidents of shielding his communications with putin from public scrutiny and preventing even high ranking officials if he's only been destruction from fully knowing what he has told one of the united states marine adversaries the bombshell kind of fizzled out in the twenty fourth paragraph where the washington post admits that trump allows most of his contact with putin to be monitored like his meeting in hamburg where then secretary of state rex tillerson was present trump of course dismisses it all as fake news attacks against him defamation never work for russia you know that is are better than anybody i've ever worked for russia not only did i never work for russia i think it's
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a disgrace that you even ask that question because it's all big fat hoax it's just dark but the democrats being democrats now want to raise hell over this they want the interpreter from the helsinki meeting between trump and putin to spill the beans they hope anything to get a trump if i had a choice i'd rather not do that with the with the interpreters but we may have no choice we'll have to see down down the road what happens but we want to get to the truth impeachment they cry impeachment impeachment impeachment almost fetish of theirs at this point the trump seems particularly concerned you can't impeach somebody that's doing a great job that's the way i view. the italian interior minister metabo salvini has called on emanuel necron to hand over tens a fugitive terrorist suspects believed to be sheltering in france with the story.
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after decades on the run one of italy's most new tourist criminals finally stepped back on to home soil says operative steed charged with four murders was part of the so-called great but gates that terrorized the country back in the seventy's. chile is into a prison sentence but tiste escaped to france now under the so-called to me to hold on doctoring by which foreign terrorists were given safe haven if they had to announce their pos crimes france welcome to him with open arms for decades
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he enjoyed something of a celebrity status becoming an author he mingled with the literary elite and politicians now the success in bringing him to justice has led to italy to call on other countries including france to stop hall bring terrorists. to the french president to return to italy the fugitives that should not be drinking champagne under the eiffel tower who should be rotting in jail eats it silly walls france to hand over more than thirty over these champagne terrorists. the list includes new cisco an n.t. who said to live in this house south of paris.
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i think that of the forty years we could find a solution to this story as has already been done in the history of the world in civilised countries it's time to turn the page but i've never done what they accuse me of i am absolutely a warrant from an n.t.'s extradition is currently being looked at and it's likely that he won't be alone in wondering if onse is about to give him up but there is a big but french officials have said extradition can't be pursued in most of the cases as the statute of limitations here would quash the proceedings with tensions between the two countries already at a tipping point over migrants the forthcoming elections and italy support for the movement they seems to be no sign that president has any intention of allowing
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salvini to claim a home run. r.t. shall let the law troubles brewing for venezuela's president as the us backed opposition clamors for regime change that's among other stories coming up after this short break.
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you want to make sure that the quality is not just a slogan of misery but it also is associated with the rise in the start of the believe how can you have a rise in the stuff. by having people who are rich are saving investing. broadening increasing the size of the national park so that you can distribute the ball to every. welcome back we need fighting this week in the libyan capital tripoli left thirteen people dead and fifty two others wounded according to the country's health ministry sadly
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a journalist who had worked with the associated press and artie's video news agency ruptly was among those killed mohammad ben khalifa had been contribution to rapidly since twenty sixteen and have produced around thirty stories for the agency his colleagues have described him as a courageous and talented journalist he survived by his wife and seven month old daughter here are some of the last images he captured during his reporting along with a recap of recent events in tripoli. and. what . a. place that. was but.
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ruptly was saddened to learn of the death of journalist mohamed bin a khalifa who lost his life during clashes in tripoli over the past three years he worked with us to deliver high quality reports in difficult circumstances we send our deepest condolences to his family. but as well as a president is facing fresh challenges to his all thorazine as he begins his second term in office on wednesday a group of exiled military officers called for nicholas mature rose overthrow saying the army must reject his leadership in the wake of last may's disputed election but it's always test support for the opposition leader one way does he also has washington's firm backing and says his posse is ready to form a government with more on the growing crisis his kind of. one has declared himself to be the interim president of venezuela he's choosing not to recognize the inauguration of nicolas maduro the president who was just sworn in no
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election took place to select one who was the head of the national assembly at this point he is granting no legitimacy to the venezuelan state and it's worth noting that the u.s. government loves him this is what was said by u.s. vice president mike pence nicolas maduro is a dictator with no legitimate claim to power who is a precise the villa's wailin people who for too long the united states strongly supports the courageous decision by. the president of the national assembly to invoke constitutional protections and declare the country's presidency vacant now at this point rumors are circulating that donald trump is planning to recognize the unelected leader kwaito as venezuela's head of state marco rubio the u.s. senator is trumpeting the call from the u.s. his perspective since we recognize the legitimate president c. of the national assembly president pending a new election i think that the time has come to expel them
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a dural appointed ambassador and allow the new constitutional president to appoint replacements the washington post even gave a platform to publishing an op ed that he wrote now doesn't that sound a lot like foreign meddling the usa has been pretty open about choosing to side with the opposition against venezuela's government back when she was in office this is what nikki haley so. at the united nations the systematic oppression of the venezuelan people has become an active threat to the entire region for the safety and the security of all peoples in latin america it is time for men to to go back in september the white house would not deny that it had met with people that were plotting a coup to overthrow the venezuelan government when asked about the issue it simply gave a vague statement about democracy and since then we actually heard donald trump calling for the violent overthrow of the bettas weyland government. a regime that frankly could be toppled very quickly by the military or the military. now the washington
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post in the new york times two top newspapers in the usa have both published op eds calling for the military to overthrow the elected government in venezuela now u.s. leaders say this is simply out of humanitarian concerns they only want to intervene to rescue those poor oppressed venezuelans or socialism has bankrupted the oil rich nation. and driven its people. into abject. poverty as we've seen the completion of venezuela's collapse into dictatorship we have many options for venezuela including a possible military option there is no greater chose today than the full scale dismantling of democracy and the heartbreaking humanitarian disaster in venezuela but how exactly can u.s. leaders claim that they know what average venezuelans want venezuela is facing a deepening economic political and social crisis but we can't possibly understand
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this crisis or see a way out of the crisis without understanding u.s. intervention the end the us has been trying to topple this government since the year two thousand two thousand and one and so i mean the us is not promoting democracy in venezuela the u.s. is stepping up in intervention in a moment in which it sees that it now has an actual possibility of overthrowing the government the u.s. particularly is threatening to recognize this opposition as the legitimate government and it is threatening to impose heightened oil sanctions so that it would not only import bennis well than oil and refine it in the united states the purpose is not to bring democracy the u.s. doesn't intervene in other countries in order to bring democracy to those countries that it intervenes in order to secure its own interests so it if it bolsters recognizes and props up dictatorships when its in its in the u.s. interest to do so and a choice to bring about regime change through elections in which it intervenes in those actions so the usa says that it wants democracy in venezuela well nothing
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sounds more democratic than having the military roll into the capital and overthrow the elected leaders caleb mop and marty new york. another doping scandal is rocks the world of sport this time it's one of the small gentil disciplines that's been affected and in a rather unlikely way. i think. we were way out had been had played flawlessly than they went to the bathroom for ten minutes and came back with huge audience everything runs well for them they go to the toilet and them don't throw another bad ball when they come back. so i woke up the dutch certainly lost against the belgians and found an excuse i've
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never heard of could kind of its own competitions. look a little cane no i stick to be rambus peace but. if you're in the olympic sport you get money now what console a possible problem with cocaine. there's all the headlines this hour we're back in just over thirty minutes with the latest posting. max geysers financial survival guide liquid assets not those that you can convert into a cast quite easily. to keep in mind now as a team into a place to watch guys record. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each
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knew that they could trust including the street people. you know a lot of people don't realize but i was a single parent raising to chance ha ha my boy says street races guys. and we're ready to mix my kids are of a different race today we are going to go through the autopsy report exaggerated and why couldn't you just talk to the fact the matter is next only to training and the attack was so quick and so violent you know i kept push him off and he just kept texting me what was going through your mind at that point. just to houston if you don't think. we've got a fourteen guards shot or fifteen girls shot. there's no stiffening. for a bird or bird gunpowder particles on the skin surrounding any of the entrances so . that fire was not what that strike and this as a quest for manning when he shot the said there were a fair bit of
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