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in the throes of a humanitarian crisis since opposition leader says he's not ruled out calling for a u.s. military intervention against president maduro. we would do everything possible once again this is obviously a very very controversial subject we will do what's necessary. a primary school in england comes under fire from parents for teaching children about same sex
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relationships and rights. right now because. it's. like it's. if you want a future. and yellow vast protesters are gathering in paris at the moment you can see the live pictures. right now for a. consecutive weekend against falling living standards and what they say is an increasingly repressive government. watching all t. international live from our studio with me. welcome to the program tensions are continuing to increase between venezuela's beleaguered president and the leader of the opposition. upped the ante on friday by telling the f.p. news agency that he's not ruling out calling for a u.s.
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military intervention against nicolas maduro. but i mean you know we would do everything possible once again this is obviously a very very controversial subject making use of our sovereignty and within our jurisdiction we will do what's necessary. opposes trained as agents of foreign governments of the united states introduce sources of unrest of internal chaos to dismember the states in venezuela they have driven us to the point that libya was taken over syria was taken to the point of an armed opposition that they have attempted but we have not allowed them to and venezuela is at peace. more on this. to give us more details don we're having more talk of intervention and we've got the latest details on this yeah well in a day or a potential military intervention has been one of the main talking points for both
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venezuelan president nicolas maduro and the self-proclaimed leader of the country one guy i don't know what doro has repeatedly denounced the u.s. as imperialist in his interviews with r.t. and other news outlets taking to visiting military bases across the country encouraging the troops to remain loyal and oversinging overseeing the armament of people's militias in the country on the other hand why doha's said over and over that he has not ruled out u.s. intervention and he's been trying over the past several weeks to encourage military officials to defect to his side but with very limited success actually as the majority are sticking by him a doro and one of the reasons for that is because many in the government don't think that the infant the invitation for an intervention on behalf of the u.s. is why doe's original idea. washington believes. its reaction stems from its pivot to doctrine of overthrowing regimes and democratic systems that don't like having their arms twisted the humanitarian aid is
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a big lie it's the wost possible diagnosis of the situation we've seen there is no humanitarian crisis the us is trying to frame the situation in a way that would allow it to invade venezuela this won't happen we won't let it happen and civilians are united and determined to defend the country sovereignty and territorial integrity. now why don't the us are adamant that a humanitarian crisis is indeed in the country and it requires humanitarian aid except what exactly is in those humanitarian aid packages is a point of contention the venezuelan government claims that last earlier this week it intercepted in arms shipment from the us disguised as humanitarian aid it reportedly included assault rifles ammunition and communications equipment flown in from miami and as a result the reason the military has blocked off so-called humanitarian aid corridors from colombia an ally of the united states now it's these reports the red
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cross has stressed the need to keep this humanitarian aid neutral in nonpolitical. humanitarian aid can never be a political issue we cannot divide a population on the issue of him in a tenement house because humanitarian aid is always neutral that this is a difficult moment when it's civil society to appreciate this kind of work which is aimed at people in need. what about the international response can you talk us through what's been said yeah well the lines were drawn in the international community starting a couple weeks ago since quite those claim to president the legitimate presidency in venezuela the latin american member states of the washington based organization of american states immediately followed the u.s. invalidating but other countries like russia china mexico and cuba quickly reacted in support of my administration now most european countries decided to back after
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used to their ultimatum to hold new presidential elections now italy although defiantly refused this and opposed to the majority of european union countries decision to back. and u.s. national security advisor john bolton has called on promo doro governments to switch sides. doubling down that doesn't make it to good that there is still time for russia not those to join the community of responsible nations and recognizing why do the national assembly and the path to freedom and prosperity in the desert. now although no international leaders have actually taken bolton's advice yet the situation is undoubtedly getting more and more tense day by day and any changes in international legion says in the coming days will definitely have a significant impact on the domestic situation and as well. to thank you very much for the. thank you. venezuela based journalist poll believe
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that if one were to ask u.s. military intervention it would lead to disaster. i think it's a very foolish move by one where you go one way though if you have any chance of achieving his political objective in the elected government he is going to meet popular support in venezuela he will not be able to do that just on the back of the us for foreign military intervention is a lesson we could be learned from syria from iraq and numerous other cases of u.s. military interventions in the last twenty years why where there is very definitely eighty and eating a very significant chunk of those who back him. at the end of the day. optics. and do not wish to see their country ruled by washington he would be wise to distance himself from these sorts of links if you wishes to to actually has his popular support here in manasquan or. the international monetary fund said on thursday that is holding talks with member states on whether to recognize why as
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president it follows reports that the south proclaimed that it was considering asking the global financial body for a bailout a spokesperson for the said a consensus must be reached before any loans can be issued to the country countries are still establishing their position in terms of recognition so the proof that process is ongoing so as i said we are watching that closely. the i.m.f. has one hundred eighty nine and is supposed to help ensure financial stability and promote sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction one key function is to provide bailout is to indebted and recession hit countries in exchange for structural reforms. in light of events in venezuela wiki leaks recently to attention to a document to published in two thousand and eight which of course a us can manual it details washington's use some global financial institutions like
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the i.m.f. and the world bank to advance its agenda and weight and conventional warfare against its rivals. if properly authorized and coordinated u.s. army special operations forces can use or coordinate for other agencies to use measured in focus financial incentives or disincentives to persuade adversaries allies and sarah gets to modify their behavior at the theater strategic operational and tactical levels such application of financial power must be part of a circumspect integrated and consistent unconventional warfare plan. or street analysts michael hudson things there's nothing new in the u.s. pushing its interests international financial institutions the world bank has always been run by the u.s. military from mcnamara to all of the subsequent people and the i.m.f. functions basically it's a little office the pentagon basement the wiki leaks thing only confirms what
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people have been saying for the last thirty years of course who. are our tools of this leak apartment or foreign policy the united states from the very beginning insisted in having be talk we're all over all i am out and world bank decisions so that they could prevent any alone that was against us foreign policy that was built into the articles of agreement that will make a since one thousand forty five none of this is no. a teacher at a primary school in england's second biggest city says he's been receiving threats for teaching pupils about same sex relationships has initiative which has led some parents to pull their children out of school and protest has triggered a broader debate in the u.k. about challenging homophobia looking at the controversy polly pocket. what happens if you fundamentally disagree with something your kids are being taught at school is a question that some of the parents of pupils at this birmingham school have been confronted
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with mostly lula hopes or another succumb both of them mostly mainly got some tissues on the white them but andrew more fat is an award winning deputy head teacher he is with the queen he's been shortlisted for the world's best teacher award for developing a diversity program the no outsiders program involves talking about relationships and highlighting the community in other words telling children some much younger than eleven that it's ok to be gay it's something that angered some of the parents whose kids are at the school is not for the only appeared for the reception kids. go to homosexuality they should learn about you at old age not right now because you can winston did teach your kids you know no need to stay with boys and boys who doesn't a good thing this was
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a two hour live with the like it's because you have to obviously clearly says you can't discriminate against religion and whatnot and that's what they're doing it's ninety nine percent muslim it's not about being muslim the the jewish community the other communities the christian communities they're all have issues around the way things are being done some four hundred parents have signed a petition calling on the school to stop the no outsiders program and earlier this week the route between school and parents escalate. it to this. that this area of birmingham is predominantly muslim and being gay is forbidden in islam the school's reading program uses books about l. g.b.t.
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issues this one is a story about a family with two mums another a fairy tale about a prince falling in love with another prince the parents may not like it but the government's own watchdog has classified this school outstanding as the top model a school can get and much of the praises for the way the children here are taught about the u.k.'s equality laws which could be why the school says it will know by now so parents pressure deputy head andrew more fat who's openly gay himself had to resign from a previous job of a similar route with christian parents just form a school despite the controversy the teacher says his diversity program is not going away we have to ensure we safeguard and protect them from all possible forms of harm including homophobic or transgender bullying we have no plans to change their curriculum and no outsiders remains an entire group part of the drive for
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excellence in light of this some parents have chosen to remove their kids from the school and opted to pay for private tuition this is around about a small school but is exposed a big clash between a religious community and the diversity that's part and parcel of modern day britain. ati's polyploid reporting from birmingham that there's another school in england that's also found itself in the media spotlight tosser decided to drop a play about charles darwin following complaints from christian parents. had been all over the world so we've made a comedy musical about his life but always for you know he. no he's not.
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got a best protesters in france and you can see them behind me they're hitting the thirteenth consecutive weekend they say the police are too heavy handed so that taking a new tack it's among our stories still ahead after this break. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. get to the right to be prosperous like the forecaster in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters among our. guests. welcome back to the program straight france now where we're receiving live pictures as you can see behind me where yellow vest protests are running for a thirteenth consecutive week again through rising living costs you can see them
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at a gate there disputed. with the security there is one of a number of demonstrations being held in cities across the country the movement's leaders have said that they also in time to express their opposition to a new anti writing law which they say places limits on basic freedoms they've also sharply criticized the authorities over heavy handed policing tactics which of course severe increase among protesters and you can see what's going on live now on the ground in one of the areas in. yellow best protesting. a lot of people there. the government is becoming more and more repressive within hours the extreme violence and the use of excessive police force the authorities are not seeking compromise but the laws that limit our rights so we have collectively decided not to declare the time and place of demonstrations and barras from now on we will not be partners in ground with the government. you
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can still see the chaos going on there and we've actually managed to speak to some of those protesting in the french capital here's what they had to say. our demands remain in place that's why we are marching we're demanding better salaries and conditions in france. we're here because we don't want to be subject to government decisions without having a say we have one group of the elite who decide whether we have the right not we have to pay for our message is the same as this harsh we want a better life. so some of the yellow vests protesters that you can see in the live pictures behind me thirteenth consecutive week of protests in france and that comes after one of italy's deputy prime ministers claim that the movement is changing the face of european politics luigi demarche say as he believes the continent will move away from the traditional right and left leaning parties the coming comes after relations between paris and rome took another serious blow when demand met in
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yellow vest activists in france i was struck by the fact that among the first posters there were themes that now supports the rights of the left and the public needs first that's why i wanted to meet yellow burst members i believe that the future of european politics is no longer with right to left wing parties specialising that some of those right to left boxes in europe are calling themselves new when in fact the traditional. after them our tweeted a photo of him alongside yellow vests leaders and protesters earlier this week paris recalled its own way to italy for consultation problems then vented its anger at its least top officials accusing them of baseless attacks and even calling it an unprecedented situation since the end of world war two relations between the two countries have quickly deteriorated over a number of animated and strained exchanges political commentator ron told us he believes the yellow vests have much in common with italy's five star moved. and.
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the french government situation to complain about the interference of the mayor into there are fierce when you see what they have just done in there is really are there the legal knows it which is government rules and even got all gunky and presumably not will not do that except to foreign intervention military intervention dating united states so it's a do they do they need if you go. on the bulletin and like my cause the he did lee then they don't see where the dungeons god you will be friend with a movement which is a bit similar to do that. needle in them young woman which is neither right nor left that we just as big dog boot them in their force of n.d. so very similar to the universe except now in their own bio the universe of eight of them being burgos on seaway the communication between the two i mean there's only in the sense given that you know the fact that we are all your hobby and.
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jeremy is taking a huge step towards protecting social media users in the country reeling that facebook must stop collecting their personal data without seeking consent it's just the latest in a growing wind backlash against america's tech giants as. explained. as of late facebook and google earth problem in philly you have been piling up it's a bit like a test game of jenga and stanley is watching their power start to shake after a major three year investigation an antitrust regulator in the country ordered facebook to stop combining data across platforms such as what happened instagram without consent and in attempts to curb the company's spiritual monopoly in future facebook will no longer be allowed to force its users to agree to the practically unrestricted collection and assigning of non facebook data to their facebook user accounts but the social media giant isn't giving up the chairman in favor or without a fight we disagree with their conclusions and intend to appeal so that people in
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germany continue to benefit fully from all our services. well for one shaky grounds. the company's also come into the microscope of german authorities while google plays its own game with the e.u. it's not doing so well over the past year google has paid more in fines to the you than it did in taxes and it's now put to stop forcing manufacturers to preinstall chrome and google search tools on its operating system. now one of the founding members of the e.u. is switching to another game the french military and public offices have decided to stop googling and then now pointing the french maid said change in fact it doesn't track you says who collects their data we have to set the example security. fears
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of becoming a us digital colony unfounded i'm going to the us crowd that for those of you who don't know feel how access to data stored on american companies clouds whereas if they are in the world has obviously taken all of their as a personal attack on u.s. companies i told you so the european union just slapped a five billion dollar fine on one of our great companies google they truly have to you can advantage of the u.s. but not for along with the u.s. tech giants all in europe's crosshairs and it could be argued that all the coverage while both have the potential to come crashing down. the chinese telecoms titan weiwei looks set to undergo further scrutiny in the coming weeks america's top diplomat is heading to central europe and is expected to issue a warning to washington's allies over the company's growing presence in the region while way there is a stridently pushing back against the claims it poses a security threat to the west. recently who always been under constant attack by
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some countries and politicians shocks sometimes feel amused by those grounded and senseless allegations well we are hearing such words as on grow older. we officials as the u.s. is pushing its accusations chinese to. the united states after receiving another blow in the five g. race the feel shocked in the news of how the u.s. is logging european governments against the firm the united states' envoy in the european union has been threatening its worse or is that if the chinese equipment in any of their major infrastructure projects there will be at this event. when dealing with the u.s. and would also face consequences the chinese firm has been receiving a lot of pressure by western regulators and lawmakers of its involvement in the next generation mobile network with officials blindly accusing china of interference without any proof someone from the politburo in beijing picks up the
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phone and says i want to listen in on the following conversation i want to run a certain car off the road that's on the five g. network and kill the person who's in it there's nothing that the company legally can do today in china to prevent the chinese government from making that request successfully walkway has come under fire by the united states which accuses the company of working closely with the chinese state unintelligent gathering but no proof who is actually the chinese state's longhand just last month the u.s. filed to criminal charges accusing me of stealing trade secrets. and skirting u.s. sanctions on iran but again no proof and when they were asked directly whether they have any evidence to prove their accusations the u.s. were poorly respond by saying well it's china it's simply one party state and it seems that the u.s. could have not chosen a better time to actually do this european union eight nations are reviewing new sanctions against companies or countries in cyber espionage and intellectual
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property theft as all this is happening according to government officials. government ruled out possibility of bending chinese equipment supplier as germany is moving forward towards building its fifth generation network and it's not only that germany is considering they believe that if they follow washington stance on it it will this will be harmful for their economy but what the u.s. does not understand is that europe and we have much closer relationship than what they actually think europe is kwok we second largest market the company has invested billions of euros in digital sectors and has been. working closely with the cult in its main telecom operators such as. bt orange and others and as the us president of ministration is pushing for a blanket ban on chinese telecom companies from the new five g. networks. as a low voice over the level. of us i'll be back around thirty minutes time but do
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