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rich eight percent market thirty percent. some with. twenty thousand. china's building two point one billion. but. the only number you need to remember one is. the only. situation. there is no reconstruction
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here construction efforts are just. like the living dead we have a cemetery. here it's a cemetery for the living. and . venezuela's president. has launched what he calls the most important military drills in the country's history in preparation for a possible u.s. invasion weirdo insists washington is leading a coup against him by its aggressive backing of venezuela's office. of course one himself. the venezuelan military is sticking. with president maduro with
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us despite how some fifty countries now officially recognize and why don't we do it otherwise one washington against intervening in his country. will forgive us if we are a peaceful country that would do not mess with us do not threaten us donald trump get out of venezuela stop the threats and get out we must prepare to defend our sovereign territory integrity and independence the dodo has also blocked us aid to the country saying it's just not needed medical professionals protested that decision near a bridge at the colombian border one of the routes blocked to wade. has been urging the military to disobey my daughter and let it through and amid food and medicine shortages and hyper inflation more than two million people have so far fled venezuela. and with humanitarian aid at the center of the standoff now between. the president of the international federation of the red cross thinks that aid should never be politicized. intuition he is really
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easily challenging fortunately he. has and i did two top priorities for us as organization and on these of course we are a we are trained to. together with a witness what on red cross. i do moment these days the big challenge that the human he. has been. is that he's dividing the debate at which he shouldn't be. the international community can do more in not giving to the you money. you money. to support the most vulnerable communities here in minutes right now or else where . the peaceful dialogue can prevail we hope that. the option no one beyond the next day and they would find the way to sort out from
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these difficulties because he can only be was studied a humanitarian challenge in that case the political process in iran as well or is also having an effect in the u.s. state of florida is now being a politicized for the twenty twenty white house run for the presidency. explains how the crisis is poised to shape which way florida is going to vote next year. here's a quiz for you it's up to these guys with venezuelan flags to decide which of the following who the next leader in as well is going to be what's going to be done with their country's oil reserves what that as well as constitution is going to be like or how american politics are going to shape out surprise surprise d.d. may well be correct here's why. this crowd gathered in florida novenas well. they've been encouraged by the donald trump administration's full on
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support of the opposition and now some in the democratic camp are truly worried worried for what the crisis will do to the people wrong it's all about the vote tallies republicans are very smart about working the margins they know that a state like florida is usually decided by one percent over last so all they need are enough of the venezuelans enough of the colombians enough with the pro to reconsider indeed florida's a famous swing state plus has got the highest concentration of venezuelans in america oh my forget all those republican geo political appetites yes why donald trump and his team aren't the only ones to be blamed by the dems here some capitol hill democrats have really screwed over their fellow party members by saying things like the united states needs to stay out of the nice will lead to any swell and people determine their future we don't want other countries to choose our leaders
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so we have to stop trying to choose the years well if we are actually living in a world spinning round the never ending donkey elephant tussle this kind of comment is a big mistake for any democrat the resentment has already been reported on here we are in the middle of a crisis while this is developing to have it turned into well the democrats benefit will the republicans benefit yeah it seems like every single issue that the country is involved in right now no matter how miniscule an unimportant to something this huge and important has turned into a democrat republican game and it is disturbing it only makes you wonder what the very same protesters would say if someone explained them the real way their vote counts. as efforts to rebuild the war torn iraqi city of mosul continue since its twenty seventeen liberation. the situation on the ground remains grim
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experts claim that despite the flow of funding to rebuild the city much of the money is just being pocketed by local authorities the authorities deny the allegations the locals continue to complain about widespread corruption and we talk to some of those who have returned to most school after us liberation it's where are our correspondent i guess the if now picks up the story coming home should always be a joy safety security but it isn't always so not when you're coming back to mosul there are no basic services in the city no jobs it's terrible we return to our homes a year and a half after the liberation if there is no life here there are no decent streets we suffer from power and water shortage it feels so pathetic. we are here battling all the hardships we now regret that we ever came back. it was one of the biggest deadliest battles in the world in decades in the name of freedom they turned west
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mosul into this. a city of millions reduced to ash and rubble in an act they called liberation i was there two years ago i saw tasted and smelled the city being freed that's an iraqi helicopter this is what the aftermath of a classic airstrike in mosul look like it doesn't matter way you do it looks virtually the same crumbled buildings bre airstrike craters two years and nothing has changed west mosul is still a wreck city of the dead going to zero but one can even imagine how difficult it is one hospital no schools no teachers we are like the living dead we have
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a cemetery over there but here it's a cemetery for the living. their spirit children orphans appearing rubble in the absence of builders and construction crews they are what you call rescue crews the first to stumble on and dive from booby traps unexploded u.s. coalition bombs they are the first to reach the corpses under the rubble now estimated to be in the tens of thousands bodies left rotting for two years because the have gotten a shot holes are everywhere there are still corpses everywhere and if anyone brings humanitarian aid into the local officials to steal it they are all corrupt. corruption has its tentacles everywhere millions of dollars intended for reconstruction apparently siphoned off stolen the u.s.
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led coalition which spent billions but only in mosul doesn't seem to have the cash or will to rebuild it the only thing that's being rebuilt say locals the bank accounts of crooked officials there's no reconstruction here all the reconstruction efforts are just paper holes everywhere and streets filled with rubble and rubbish it's misery here i swear to god there are new clean officials here as the fight against i saw militants in iraq intensified some foreign children ended up trapped in the embattled country now though they are returning home as a group of russian children who spent time in a baghdad prison with their mothers now being brought back to moscow this video from the russian emergency ministry showing the plane in the in a moment the children are arriving are coming out of the plane at the moscow airport twenty seven children in total aged between four and thirteen the exact details of how they ended up in iraq are unclear but it's believed that many of them were brought there by their radicalized parents all of them now being
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resettled in the home of relatives. in south africa violent attacks on farmers are on the rise increasing by fifteen percent over two years according to new information official figures indicate that over seventy percent of those murdered on farms were white we spoke with some of the farmers who have been subjected to attacks. i think when you see. a difference give you so much. in the look i'm going to be for you. this is the right you know what do i slips like in the toe and i'm a scratch. my age. i. mean. in this marine. who does not. as i went down the guy on the head with the stick. and. obviously in the
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short between you first only if you do you think going to the front. doesn't mean you're going to go. the whole time they have. one. notch. recently published a report by the. research center also reveals that electronic drills blowtorches and bleach of all being used as various types of weapons and assaults against. the issue of the white majority in the farming community has long been stirring controversy efforts to redistribute land to black farmers have been launched by various governments stressing that.
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the recent spike in attacks has put the issue of violence against those has actually been going on for decades and while most of the victims are white some say the attacks are less to do with racism and more to do with social problems in south africa. the nature of the attacks is disproportionate we're not among those claiming there is a wide genocide or a crime against humanity. serious crisis and there are signs that it is only going to get wars we are on record as as dismissing the the white the white genocide narrative if it does not exist dispense that being said. you you do get into it into issues of what of what motivates these crimes and an argument could be made that in certain instances. the rictus rictus racial rhetoric may be a contributing factor once again these awards expresses possibilities commercial farmers. tend to be disproportionately white all the. time and you know i think
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it's it's it's very important you know and he solutions you know to not to become trapped in that racial prison we are aware of and this is where we. reject people being attacked and also i think it is it must be pointed out that the part of the whole form for matecumbe for mood for phenomenon is the vulnerability of workers to pretend to be interviewed like and they've been instances with. black people or is that loves to protect. to protect what i watch people under attack and vice versa as the case. we followed increased. yellow the vast movement shows no sign of relenting pressure on the french government with a thirteenth weekend of violent protests across the country one activist in paris had most of his hand alone off by a crowd control grenade roughly video agency recorded the optima
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a warning you may find some of these pictures disturbing. it's true in many of the national assembly and people were trying to force their way in the pool. threw grenades one hit the guy's leg and he tried to push it away with his hands as a reflex reaction and the grenade went off our sister channel r.t. france spoke with the father of the protester who lost as. we stayed in the hospital into late night to find out what's going to happen with him he's lost everything from the wrist down then we met the ophthalmologist to talk about his eye he's only wasn't affected too much there's some superficial wounding but his hand is gone and the boys will file a complaint and then see what happens. on
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a sunday and yesterday sebastian basically lost his hand in front of the national assembly he's crippled and he's a plumber he needs his hand to deal with basic daily stuff he's lost it because i don't know if you understand how symbolic it is but sebastian lost his head in front of the national assembly the house of the people and the government hasn't said a word they are concerned about the fact that the house of mr ferrando the president of the national assembly was burned but is just material resources while in front of the second residency of mr for iran the president of the national assembly a person has lost his hand he says as our guest just said it was in britain knew that there was an attack on the home of the head of the national assembly though it's not been established whether this has any links to the yellow vest protests paris saw several car set on fire and of course the rallies began last november as a protest against fuel hikes but it quickly morphed into a broader anti-government revolt authorities estimate that more than fifty thousand
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people rallied nationwide on saturday at least four thousand of them right there in the center of powers. starting next month one of the biggest names in football returns here to watty if last summer's fill of josie marino wasn't enough for you the legendary coach is back for our special coverage of the twenty nineteen year way for champion's league pre-match predictions to a game post-mortems his new bi weekly program has it all and sure you're on the touchline with just so many. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the multiple different clubs on one hand it is logical to sit in the home field where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising. or not if you think.
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i'm going to talk about football not for you or else you can think i was going to do. by the way what is it that sliding here. are still to come here when our international amazones c.e.o. complains about the invasion of his privacy over a new the picture of blackmail allegations that details you know. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president and should. want to be. actually going to be close this is like them before three of them or can't be good . interested always in the water.
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seemed wrong. just don't. get to seem. to stay active. and engaged. the trail. find themselves worlds apart. she still looks for common ground. twenty pm here in moscow the boss of online retail john amazon is protesting the invasion of his privacy after u.s.
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top lawyer the national enquirer allegedly tried to blackmail him by threatening to leak new photos lawyers for the top lloyd's parent company reject jeff bezos claims it all comes at a time when amazon is reportedly helping to develop state level surveillance systems believe that not more information here but don't court. it's blackmail for amazon c.e.o. jeff bezos who has threatened to have his nudes. made public by the national enquirer but he chose to own up to it and publish the threat leaving his sympathizers to believe the whole thing was political somehow someone was trying to hit job government entity might have gotten hold of his text messages people who speculated that trump kind of aspect or to do this this was at least partially politically motivated back in two thousand and thirteen amazon signed a six hundred million dollar contract with the cia to create a secret cloud server under amazon web services it was intended to pull classified
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data of seventeen intelligence agencies into one location and one web service has become an especially invasive surveillance technology the amazon recognition videotape young is powered by learning based models providing video analysis of the object in scene detection face attention activity detection and safe content face recognition post and tracking amazon recognition was launched back in twenty seventeen claiming to recognize tens of millions of faces base so says the tech can't be used to criminally violate people's privacy however this strides towards a surveillance state has sparked serious protest amazon cannot simply escape responsibility by saying this cannot be used illegally it's you and i don't know if you can believe that we are under surveillance we can't even spell it that surveillance civil rights groups even found that amazon wanted to use doorbell
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cameras as a surveillance tool for police and immigration officials the american civil liberties union slammed to the whole system as all for a tarion. amazon is building the tools for authoritarian surveillance that advocates activists community leaders politicians and experts have repeatedly warned against even amazon's shareholders are now calling for an end to law enforcement's use of recognition perhaps spays also was just trying to make an easy buck but the writing is on the wall and many think that amazon c.e.o. is finally getting a taste of his own medicine there's a real irony in this that he's been caught sort of oh he stood on his own petard as we say being. a in his organization have a very tight link with the n.s.a. the national security agency and has been helping them with their surveillance
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techniques so they're intimately connected with the whole surveillance state that the u.s. has been developing when you see something like this happening to one of the world's most powerful men it should say to you wow if they can do that to him they certainly could be doing that to me and i wouldn't even know about it. with accusations all fake news being bandied about half of all by politicians and journalists it is becoming increasingly hard to discern what is and what is not reliable information but help is at hand as slovenian philosopher. as his ideas on how to watch the news you can find links to that on r.t. social media pages has a peek at some of his latest work well but that date is the dispersal in uncontrollable crowd that you start some tomorrow and so all those who fight think use i think their mother bought their babies grow up to look out
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facts are all based on the latest selected from a second step up and that's why the most dangerous fake news in the sense of law. east and i weeks to fix it's no easy oh look you go to the year yeah. and it will function of fake news day make us aware of how i think that id. be the truth. iranians are celebrating the fortieth anniversary of the islamic revolution rallies are being held in over a thousand cities and towns and people are paying tribute to the late found of the islamic republic the main event is in terra where there's a march through liberty square. on monday president hassan rouhani addressed the nation involving to expand the country's military might. just
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about it for me here on r.t. international for this. make this manufactured consensus instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round lifts and we the one percent. we can all middle of the room six. million real news. you know world of big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up
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to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other. it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade first second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm.
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sophie shevardnadze tribes plan for u.s. troops to remain in iraq has concerned baghdad and anger tehran. how will balance out ever and so interests here without forgetting its own i ask former iraqi prime minister. as a rock the rubble after the bloody war with isis the countries american and iranian allies are locked in a confrontation with each other each pressuring baghdad to join the side of the internally divided and unstable or wrong before to join another fight libya able to preserve the hard won internal peace with the quarrel between washington and to run the country apart. hi there are led by the former iraqi prime minister welcome to the show it's great to have you with us on our program today so mr i love it donald
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trump has recently said that he wants to u.s. troops in iraq to quote watch it on obviously that's caused an uproar in baghdad was iraqi politicians condemning trump in unison but can you act really do anything about it can they dictate terms to washington. who well is this is the unfortunate because there is standing an agreement that they distance of foreign troops including u.s. forces here in iraq is to help the iraqi government fight terrorism it's no i job or foreign troops to spy on our neighbors or who was a springboard against i would never this is not in our constitution iraqi constitution this is not part of the whole of this operation number of u.s. troops in iraq are limited they don't have free movement in iraq they have to move
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with that concept of the iraqi government they don't have for their own they don't control the sky and if light in iraq or outside iraq should. be given to figure out the government so i think the whole thing is outside the scope of the relationship between the two countries is very unfortunate qin iraqi forces maintain security on their own shows america the door. well iraqis give enough of sacrifices to fight dies should the people who fought on the ground are all iraqis yes we receive support to suffer from our allies from international coalition and from the rest of our friends in terms of just take in terms of training and in terms of providing some air cover to support our forces but in a.

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