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would all seems that marty thirteenth weekend of yellow vests demonstrations on the streets of paris. venezuela's self-proclaimed interim leader says he is not ruling out requesting u.s. military intervention against president maduro. but i think that we would do everything possible once again this is obviously a very very controversial subject we will do what's necessary. and it primary school in the u.k. draws the anger of the parents for teaching children about same sex relationships and l. g.b.t. rights should learn about to old age not right now because they can easily get your family stuck at the salvos a lot of the good with the like it's good to you if you want to teach him a good teacher my home. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international i'm john thomas glad to have you. with the. thirteenth consecutive weekend of
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yellow vest rallies in france has descended into horror protester had part of his hand blown off not ours but one by a crowd control grenade our video agency ruptly filmed the moments immediately afterwards and a bit of warning you may find the video distressing. it was. due to the national assembly and people were trying to force their way in the police arrived and threw grenades one hit the guy who tried to push it away with his hands as a reflex reaction and the grenade went off well the situation seems to be something that we've seen for many weeks here in paris clashes between the police and the
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protesters with tea a gas being used to disperse protesters and also grenades also being shot into the crowds but of course the protesters are normally the ones who do start off these scuffles by throwing projectiles such as rocks and broken glass to wards the police but what we've seen today is it seems one of the protesters one of the who's actually photographing the event for the social movement actually had a his hand blown off in a grenade on television and a command volunteer medics were first at the scene two of ours rushed up to help him due to the general commotion another team of medics surrounded him to wall him off when a person is in that condition he needs to breathe properly he don't want crowds gathering around watching and filming that would frighten the injured person even more. but this is not the first time we've seen injuries like this since the movement started back on november seventeenth basically back on december tenth improved protested that actually picked
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a grenade up and it exploded as he held in his hand there's also been many other injuries in these protests including more than a dozen people who have lost their lives since the start of these protests and the figures suggest that some one thousand seven hundred plus chelation ones have been injured in some method another i also. a thousand. police officers has also been injured as a result of these protests but despite all of those injuries the protesters say they will continue coming out to the streets our demands remain in place that's why we are marching we are demanding better salaries and conditions in france. we are here because we don't want to be subject to government decisions without having a say we have one group the elite of them who decide whether we have the right not what we have to pay for our message is the same this harsh we want a better life so what has the government done to try and stem these protests well
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president michael gave a big speech back in december where he announced that the minimum wage the simic would rise by a hundred euros a month he also said that people who in bonuses for the end of the year they wouldn't have to pay social contributions and that in tax and people over time would be in a similar situation no tax no social contributions on that and the government is in the middle of a national debate across france getting people together to air their concerns to talk about the things that matter to them so the government can decide whether to make the changes that people say or not however the jle asians have said this isn't enough and many felt that the offers the concessions being given by present might go on with too little too late and that's why they've kept coming out to the streets and now we're hearing that the protest is a going to change tactics permanently the government is becoming more and more repressive we denounce the extreme violence and the use of excessive force the authorities not seeking compromise but passing laws that limit our rights so we
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have collectively decided not to declare the time and place of demonstration some powers from now on rule not be the partners in crime with the government there was the mention there of a law to limit right so what these relations are referring that sue is what's known as the anti hooligan or it was just gust we. by deputies the m.p.'s in the lower house in the national assembly and they've approved that not that law it's going to move on to the senate before it goes on the statute books but that law would essentially limit some of the individuals from going to protest if they deem to be a public threat also part of them who is the idea that if you cover your face going into a protest even with a simple scarf you could be nigh able to up until he is in jail and a fine of fifteen thousand euros so many people claiming that this new law which is set to pass in the next few weeks here in france is actually contra against their
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civil liberties we discussed in the anti-riot bill which our correspondent mentioned with our guest they say it is unlikely to ease the standoff i've seen not just ordinary people who are going out to demonstrate who are peaceful people who cannot stand anymore to have the only answer from the government being violently and if tomorrow they cannot cover their face because police fired tear gas at them what type of democracy is this is this bill could enable police to impeach people from going to demonstrations because there is a doubt that they might bring troubles to the demonstrations this is minority report we're going to arrest people send them to jail because we think that maybe they may commit a crime this is just showing the tyrannical side of my truck today and i think it's going to be more central to the streets to the internet to the social networks to denounce the system until until he leaves this is a law which isn't certainly necessary to protect our police and to try to jail
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souls who are violent but it won't stop the fundamental demonstration which is nothing to do with this kind of violence so i think that in fact you will of course jails all through of violence should not demonstrate but you are not going to the merits of the. demonstration she's french which is that the government should consider the french and i reckon. that as well as self-proclaimed leader has raised the stakes in the country's political crisis in an interview with the a.f.p. news agency said he does not rule out asking the united states to launch a military intervention against his rival president maduro. but i mean you know we would do everything possible once again this is obviously a very very controversial subject the making use of our sovereignty and within our jurisdiction we will do what's necessary. opposes trained as agents of
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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 they have attempted but we have not allowed them to and venezuela is at peace. military intervention is actually one of the main talking points between both venezuelan president nicolas maduro and the self-proclaimed president one why don't know what juror has already denounced the u.s. as imperialist in his exclusive interview with our team and he's also visiting many military bases across the country is encouraging the troops to remain loyal and he's overseeing the armament of people's militias there now on the other hand why don't has he hasn't ruled out authorizing the u.s. to intervene and he's been trying for over the past several weeks to encourage military officials to defect and
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a very limited success and that's because many people in venezuela don't think inviting the u.s. was why does the idea that washington believes. its reaction stems from its part a doctrine of overthrowing regimes and democratic systems that don't like having their arms twisted the humanitarian aid is a big it's. the wost possible diagnosis of the situation you see that 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. and why don't the us say that this humanitarian crisis is very real except what aid means is actually a point of contention between the parties the venezuelan government claims it intercepted an arms shipment from the us earlier this week and it there there was
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reportedly assault rifles ammunition communications equipment flown in from miami as as a result the military has blocked roads leading into the country from colombia one of the u.s. allies and it's these reports the red cross has stressed that humanitarian aid needs to stay non political race humanitarian aid can never be a political issue we cannot divided population on the issue of him in the terran 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 you know with the lines were drawn starting several weeks ago when he announced his claim to the presidency the washington based organization of american states immediately supported. and followed in the u.s. his footsteps but countries like russia china mexico cuba they quickly reacted in support of the duros government now most e.u. countries also decided to back why don't the dural refused their ultimatum to hold
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another presidential election and u.s. national security advisor john bolton called on these pro governments to switch sides doubling down on the bad but doesn't make it to good that there is still time for russian others to join the community of responsible nations and recognizing why do the national assembly and the. path to freedom and prosperity and. now although no one has yet to take bolton's advice the situation is definitely getting more tense and any changes in international legion says are certainly going to influence the domestic situation there the international monetary fund has launched talks with member states on whether to recognize one of the venezuelan president it follows reports that the self-proclaimed leader was considering asking the global financial body for a bailout a spokesperson for the i.m.f. said a consensus must be reached before any loans can be issued countries are still establishing their position in terms of recognition so the proof that process is ongoing so as i
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said we are watching that closely while the i.m.f. has one hundred eighty nine member as many of them including china russia and italy still recognize nicolas maduro as president of venezuela the last time venezuela received an i.m.f. a bailout was in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine under the terms of the loan the government was forced to slash spending leading to a nationwide uprising in which up to three thousand people were killed. in light of events in venezuela wiki leaks recently tension to a document it published in two thousand and eight which it calls a us who manual it details washington's use of global financial institutions like the i.m.f. and the world bank to advance its agenda and wage unconventional warfare against its rivals. if properly authorized in coordinated u.s. army special operations forces can use or coordinate for other agencies to use
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measured in focus financial incentives or disincentives to persuade adversaries allies and sarah gets to modify their behavior at the theatre strategic operational and tactical levels such application of financial power must be part of a circumspect integrated and consistent unconventional warfare plan. right wall street analyst michael hudson believes there's nothing new in the u.s. pushing its interests through 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 is a little office out of the pentagon basement the wiki leaks thing only confirms what people have been saying for the last three years of course. i am at our tools of the state department for foreign policy the united states from the very beginning insisted on having a veto power over all i.m.f.
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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's been the case since one thousand and forty five none of this is no. a marketing executive at the sports where firm reebok has been forced to quit after provocative ad campaign in russia some considered to be ads sexist against men of all people. this is horrible it may be funny on twitter but out of context it makes me want to facepalm it's all hype and harmful nonsense because like this people have
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a problem with families. gender equality school reaching jugs of water through degrading one of the sites is not cool by the way on the moon you can throw eggs at things. unfortunately after photos went public it became clear that some of the content is not appropriate to postpone or official accounts due to social media age restrictions. i'm surprised that we see this but the passive partner is a woman no one cares but in this case evelyn screaming murder it's just a mere. fluff this reaction reveal how scared of gender equality do you have to be to get so angry about it. face not being the best choice of words in this context i have to say it's certainly creating
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a lot of amusement oh yes now if reebok's advertising is looking for. the last word it's got it it's a let's not kid ourselves advertising is not meant to educate people i do ties it is meant to sell products it may integrate shall we say or incorporate into its advertising message all. find approval from people but basically at the end of it all they entrusted in moving products off shelves. parents in one u.k. city are pulling their children out of primary school over classes on same sex relationships on that after a short break you are watching our international. business
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is a sticker from the water bottle found in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there the litterbugs are trying this way and history should be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. that's. a special projects funded. on the. fun now the mountains of moist only grow higher. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic developments only personally i'm going to resist i
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don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. and i welcome back this is our t. international so a teacher at a primary school in the u.k. saying says that he has been receiving threats for teaching pupils about same sex relationships but king of the controversy has artie's public. what happens if you fundamentally disagree with something your kids are being taught at school is a question that some of the parents of peoples at this priming him school have been confronted with mostly lula hopes or another succumb boasts of the moment name got some tissues on the white damn 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
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award for developing a diversity program the no outsiders program involves talking about relationships and highlighting the l g b t community in other words telling children so much younger than eleven that it's ok to be gay it's something that i'm good some of the parents whose kids are at the school is not for the only appeared for the reception kids. promoting homosexuality they should learn about yet old age not right now because they can easy get your parents did teach your kids enough money to stay with boys and boys who that's not a good thing this was a quality leader with a like it's equality act 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 that the jewish community the other communities the christian communities they're all have issues around the way things have been going
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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 escalated to this. whole thing. that this error. birmingham is predominantly muslim and being gay is forbidden in islam the school's reading program uses books about l. g.b.t. issues this one is a story about a family with two moms 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 marks
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a school can get and much of the praises for the way the children here are taught about the ukase equality laws which could be why the school says it will not by now so parents pressure deputy head andrew more fat who's openly gay himself had to resign from a previous job after a similar route with christian parents at his former 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 inch a group part of the drive for excellence in light of this parents have chosen to remove their kids from the school and opted to pay for private she wish and 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
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britain ortiz paula boyko reporting from birmingham there is another school in england that has also found itself in the media spotlight after decided to drop a play about trolls darwin following complaints from christian parents. charles darwin had it all of the world so we've made a comedy musical about his life but boring i hate to say no he's not.
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the. u.s. secretary of state is about to start a tour of europe mike pompei o is expected to urge countries to take action against the chinese tech giant wall way washington has accused of the firm of spying for the chinese government while way though it has angrily denied the allegations.
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recently who always been under constant attack by some countries and politicians we show will sometimes feel amused by those ungrounded and senseless allegations well we are hearing such words as on grounded in sensible as from officials as the us is pushing its accusations chinese telecom from kwok way slammed the united states after receiving another blow in the five g. race they feel shocked in a muse of how the u.s. is lobbying european governments against the firm the united states envoy in the european union has been threatening its western allies that if the hughes chinese equipment in any of their major infrastructure projects there will be no disadvantage 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 is actually the chinese state's longhand just last month the u.s. filed to criminal charges accusing coffee 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 nato nations are reviewing new
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sanctions against companies or could. trees and cyber espionage and intellectual property theft as all this is happening according to government officials. government ruled out possibility of banning chinese equipment supplier as germany is moving forward towards building its fifth generation network and it's not only that germany's considering kwok weight they believe that if they follow washington stance on it it was this will be harmful for their economy and it's not only germany was looking closely at the holloway it's italy as well it goes in the sri minister denied a report that italy will benefit waffly from playing a role and building a five g. network but what the u.s. does not understand is that europe and we have much closer relationship than what they actually think europe is a second largest market the company has invested billions of euros in digital sectors and has been working closely with some of the cult and its main telecom operators such as telecom bt orange and others and as the us president donald
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trump's administration is pushing for a blanket ban on chinese telecom companies from the new five g. networks europe is on the horns of a dilemma that does it for me in thirty two and a half minutes i'll be back with a full of your headlines you're watching international. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to press. it to the right to be press this is like before three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters in the house. question.
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which of us is revolution screeching to a halt inflation and unemployment cause millions to leave venezuela world powers a lot over whether president maduro should stay but the real question is how should the country move on from its current crisis. i know many dashes or not i don't even miss the letter. and none of missed of me and you know nanae buried him on this i'm going to work on it this young.
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