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he. got in with the. only thing he couldn't you can if you. think you know. french assholes chad's ten at the gates on rebel fighters in the central african country of chad using math fire power to help for oil and. also this hour fourteen children with a child say it's or expelled from the school in indonesia at the insistence of outraged parents we speak to some of the kids who are six house. but.
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a woman is suing twitter legibly violating her freedom of speech after it bans her every tweet style right to the transgender people saying men and women. an experiment a russian cell dubbed the stalinist truman show sparks controversy allegations of violence and sets. you watching artsy international welcome to the program. paris has conducted as strikes in the central african country of child's in the bed to have secured the ta the ira let's talk helps the child in the army captured two hundred fifty fighters
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front to support for the current leadership in charge has drawn criticism as if the trunk oh explains. just to the south of libya and between countries like nigeria and sudan there's a rare patch of relative stability called chad well it's just been bombed by france and you know what it's become even more stable after that because he's gone president deby asked us in writing to intervene to prevent a coup d'etat and protect his country. so they saved the government from the rebels the militants on dozens of pickup trucks had crossed over from libya thinking they could take the capital but chad's president deby is lucky enough to have such good friends. the french jets nipped the rebels' coup plan in the but by the way guess how it came to power almost thirty years ago and it crew ever since then has
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been an ally for the west and dealing with all kinds of islamist thugs in the area so his government's legitimacy deserves to be protected the former french colony is not a regime by any means so our intervention was totally in line with international law and the prime minister has informed the president of the senate and the national assembly. a few more facts about mr dombey has just tweaked part of the constitution to be able to stay in power until twenty thirty three he's like in victories have been questioned by international observers he's even been accused of war crimes and his countries do when very bad when it comes to the economy job is a very poor country and with or without petrol with or without the oil money it's going to remain a very poor country and it needs it needs in many parts of the country it needs humanitarian help this very bad now nutrition basic help the country needs and
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what's needed i think is a really sustained sight against in particular against government action which is becoming very widespread and very very serious problem in the country in case you didn't know the french army however has a history of standing by president deby oh we have that french taxpayers' money he's going in. to defend chad's current president that was going to blacklist of thirty many human rights watch groups it's totally hypercritical on the behalf of not going how can you on one side support the rebels in venezuela and attack them in chad there's no logic chat is one of the poorest countries in the world so why is france intervening to defend such a reach in. chad into the people of chad was decide what what is their future and what political system they want to install in suffolk america. we see less french
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interest but enough raquel and invent is you and the french government to seize these crises as an opportunity to show some understanding of the united states and to side with the americans to show us some solidarity armorica but of course a geopolitical interest are always more important than the order to go to ideologies on this. just why you can find so different altitudes from different countries if things stay the way they are you don't mess with those in charge of chad for. another fourteen years. the number of children with h.i.v. and aids have been expelled from school and in these here to other people's parents expressed outrage this insight to children with tending classes we travel to indonesia and spoke to some of the kids who got cakes house.
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and strongly tried to proceed but following their protests we took the children out of the school and now we're helping to find a new school for them. to. be. with
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. us and. we'll also talk to the heads of and then cio helping children with hiv and in the. for almost a week these children have been staying home and not going to school very upset about it and really want to play with other kids again big keep asking me when they'll be allowed to go back i think children should be treated equally they should all have the right to go to school. children have faced so many obstacles since entering school after kindergarten it's become the norm but we will stay strong i think there is no need to hide the location of the next school for these
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children if we are open it will be easier to explain to the public that their disease is in their body and will not easily spread to others. a russian film dealing with the life of a nobel prize winning soviet scientist has cost control to see one of the most ambitious cinematic projects in europe in film history that was filmed over a period of two years and was released in paris in january daoism the massive project which explores thirty years of soviet history from nine hundred thirty eight to nine hundred sixty eight it was inspired by and named after the soviet scientists. who won the nobel peace prize for physics in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight with over seven hundred hours of film that has sparked heated debate among critics. dubinsky picks up the story unsettling secretive stalinist truman show just some of the ways down is being described thousand and
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nine hundred people if they're every day lives to go back in time to the soviet union those who took part was cut off from the modern world living in their role twenty seven no screenplay every aspect of their lawyers was filmed volunteer actors fought got drunk sexually assaulted one another the vomit the four islands all on the simulated it was george orwell's nineteen eighty-four big brother. was always watching themselves in a familiar strange world. people became open to new discoveries personal and scientific. what came out was thirteen films ten years in the making critics are devalued it now the idea how much to buy russian artists ilya corrosion of skee has been met with criticism for its to solve utilitarianism but part of me
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worries that the scheme may have become a desperate himself and overseen behavior that cross the line from fictional abuse to the real thing the project has also taken its toll on those involved in this giant stanford like experiment some participants still suffering from post-traumatic stress one visitor who managed to get a visa to down said it was like entering into another world you know one u.k. crane and found lots of details which resembled the apartment of my grandparents there was exactly the same ashtray that was my grandfather's home the same table lamps the same figurines to same things on the already had the feeling of finding something that had once existed for me. in one of the most discussed scenes and ex prison guard playing a k.g.b. agent rapes a female prisoner with a bottle but plaintiff said she was ready for the violence spiraling out of control
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but she did express a lot of the experience i imagine as for the heating how bad was it and who was hit it was it the actors were the really hurt it's blurred the lines of the screen between past present and future but regardless of what people think of a doubt whether it's think it's breathtakingly surreal or failed revolution with vision what it's sheaves is to shock an audience is in equal measure so that you can ski artsy. yes. a canadian woman has her right to free speech is being to nice by twitter making murphy had got into an online with a transgender activist and tweeted things like men and not women prompting the social network to block her that happened back in november a few months later she decided to sue the says twitter fail to give her thirty days
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warning as per their own terms her case is gone and support from people using the platform some of them have even offered to help cover her legal bills there she told r.t. there's now a climate of fear surrounding public discourse on the topic of gender identity. gender identity ideology and legislation but most people in the world agree with what i'm saying and people are scared to speak out because of all the horrible bullying and go on when we do say these things and i'm a great example of this i mean i said earlier i received tons and tons of people who are trying very hard to silence me and mt twitter is attempting to silence me twitter updated its policy against hateful conduct last year the new version aims to stop users from mis gendering and dead naming that's the practice of addressing transgender people by their birth name murphy says she opposes the new policy twitter. commented on the. project that we can be this neutral passive
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platform and i'm not sure what was behind that but i certainly don't believe it was . one of the lawyers representing there still says she receives messages almost daily from people claiming mostly to be selling twitter or wanting to move he says that online censorship is a very serious issue. i think that it's really important that we as members of the public in general fight back against this incredible power that social media companies have over our speech and the kind of information we have access to and the kind of conversations were able to engage in. venezuela reza mussing unified bloc of countries supporting practice against international efforts to oust its leader more on the us in just a moment. i've
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been saying the numbers mean something they've matter us 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 be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise once a year some with four hundred to five hundred trades push up to her second and get one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a i industrial. but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need remember and one wonders if you know for him if one can only assume but.
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welcome back to. venezuela or shoring up support summits international efforts to oust president nicolas madore speaking at the united nations the country's foreign minister announced the formation of a bloc of countries unified in the support of the current leadership in caracas the minister also lashed out at the us accusing us of meddling and violating the un charter it's a sentiment that was echoes back in venezuela by the current sitting president. if donald trump decided to morrow not to get involved in the affairs of venezuela
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venezuela would shine venezuela would recover and exhilarated way venezuela would find solutions through political dialogue but in fact a hand of political trump is heard as well i tell him from here of venezuela and venezuela will for hours. the trump administration though looks like it has no intention of keeping its hands off with the us national security advisor warning other countries that washington will not tolerate their supporting windorah those who conspire with moderate to destroy them as well as democratic institutions will continue to face consequences. the russian foreign ministry has smokes the warning with spokeswoman maria's a career over recalling a scribbled notes carried by bolton picked up by the media reading five thousand troops to colombia she then asked who that would be scared who would be scared off by that. the center for international business ethics in beijing for a chinese perspective on the crisis in venezuela welcome to the program so china is
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standing by maduro why is that. well i can also say that china is firmly standing by menorah rather china always meant tenant's policy off of the the obama see as fall into very serious into the mess they ahd it takes. on the economic front to engage in a win win cooperation as president xi always say. china always stand side by side with those can countries and china will exercise its own responsibility consumer eat it's own global might so they are for you know the global community has been speculating about china's. you know economic interests over there yes there is also standing debt that is going on over there and it is really disappointing to see the mismanagement of this country. in the
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meantime to deploy troops to interfere in the domestic issues amy rate really you know bring the disaster chile economy and also to the nation so therefore on the other side china does not really want to build allies with other blocks of the newly formed this is also the persistent policy of china not to allow . i like actions so therefore you know those you know other speculation like china has like conspiracy with minorities that are that's really farfetched so china would like you know china would like to see that this can be solved within the constitutional framework through dialogue by moderate parties and chinatown really you know participate in mediating in dialogue but you
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know fear is with military might it's not but boy. do you think that that's. major powers like china astounds for ten ten americans have to cheat towards machine change in venezuela. china now you know suffering from the last credit that is of all standing and also given the mismanagement and given the plummeting are we generation for the oil back to long. but i don't isolate this issue merely on the economic and trade front rather than you know going to engage into the mystic politics so it is expected to of course you know china kind of really play a move for after overall in facilitating dialogue in providing storage in the human eight but i definitely the meddling into the mystic affairs and also you know
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supporting other blocs to get into such. a mess to clean the ference is not the option china would rather go for let's look at what the u.s. special envoy to venezuela sad to end it abrams says beijing has pulled the plug on the lines to crack us doesn't that some wants and in mind china's political support . well. china always adopt a very practical approach so in tongues of the. many but of course you know you cannot really throw more money into the you know and less hope so you know it doesn't mean that china will play a hands off all or its. china will also find a way to minimize this issue where you know the chinese operation is still operating marginally honest on its own floating over there. again it
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does not mean that i'm china will stand by any political party turn. all stand was are other countries that are about to intervene into their domestic affairs appreciate your perspective on this my guest labor chang director of the center for international business ethics thank you. the u.s. is waging a place cold war against chinese tech giant huawei that's according to the fence deputy chief he says washington's professed cyber security worries are reverse evangelise sips us picks up the story. it seems that the chinese or chinese come to look i'm called a company officials of actually furious and tired of this whole and your rhetoric the u.s. government is undertaking a well coordinated jew political campaign against whoever way it's essentially using a national machine against
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a small company so we have been wondering is the recent fixation on who our way truly about cyber security could there be other motivations but this is not the first time that of officials all been calling out to united states just last week the use words aside such as gras ungrounded insensitiveness and how would they were shocked the news of how the united states government has been lobbying european governments against the chinese for him now few statements come after us secretary of state mike on pill media tour in eastern europe and has been warning its allies that if they use any of the chinese teleconference equipment in any of their major infrastructure projects they will face consequences when dealing with the united states chinese infrastructure is delivered via way to make sure. way in china we done here in poland what we've done all across the world their task is to make them aware of the concerns it risks and show them the data we've made known
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the risks that are associated with that we share with them the things we know about the risks of the waterways presence it seems that all this negative talk at the end it's not actually only talk it's been paying off orange carrier french which has been using cooperate quite a lot lately and it's been its top supplier of equipment actually had now that is going to be launching its next generation network will be using sound saying instead and the pressure does not stop there just last month the u.s. has filed criminal cases against the chinese telecom from which have been accusing the company of stealing chait trade secrets and has been accusing them also of conspiracy and fraud and how they've been using and trying to. around saying a new round now has been bet on the lately with a lot of this accusation she was with the u.s. and its western allies have been calling it a spy tool for the chinese government and of course they've become otoh to make a statement against that but they're not the only ones the chinese state that the
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same phone send now to children without any solid evidence the u.s. keeps inventing crimes and china out different threats theories it's using state power to suppress the legitimate development of the rights and interests of chinese and prizes that is using political means to intervene in the economy we believe that this is hypocritical and unfair and immoral. while there has been more and more pressure against the chinese telecom for the future of the two contras the u.s. and china is uncertain not only for them for the international trade as well. now donald trump has fired off an angry tweets over revelations that there was high level talk to have him removed from office and it's he quotes the views of harvard law professor alan dershowitz who is the latest guest on worlds apart with oksana boyko and she joins me live now in the studio because have you here now exonerate perry this talk to have removed focused on the twenty fifth amendment did issue its
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comments from there like al gore because. the idea to involve the twenty fifth amendment against the sitting president of the united states first surfaced back in two thousand and seventeen and now with the former deputy director of the f.b.i. and you make a who was fired by trump admitted that. those discussions were indeed taken seriously by people in the justice different department they seriously considered invoking that amendment to. get trump removed from office and that set off a new storm a new discussion in the united states about the use of law or some would say the abuse of law for political and partisan this is exactly what we discussed with professor dershowitz who is a very very interesting character who identifies as a democrat he supported hillary clinton he contributed to his campaign he's been very critical of donald trump on a number of issues including immigration but he says that regardless of your
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sympathies or antipathies for donald trump you have to stay true to the spirit and the letter of the law here's exactly what he had to say well it was a terrible terrible abuse of the constitution the constitution provides for impeachment that's a political legal remedy but the twenty fifth amendment was designed for people. who had a stroke president reagan when he was shot when you're incapacitated you are unconscious when you're only able to be the president it provides a mechanism for replacing the president with a boy who was never intended to be used to rid the country of a president who people don't agree with may have committed obstruction of justice your collaboration with russia. we know this moved you to show pressure on trump as well in the form of the ongoing investigation into alleged russian collusion what did issue it say about. now the mother investigation is now approaching its second
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anniversary and what's interesting about it is that has produced nothing to confirm the so-called original sin that the main purpose of that investigation was to find any evidence of the collusion between the top campaign and russia as we know there have been a number of indictments but none of those indictments relate directly to dod in charge in the absence of. direct indictments or investigation has been stocking up on the so-called process crimes crimes that are occur when you. detain a politician put pressure on him and force him to make up stories or to lie under oath. mr dershowitz by the american prosecutor is that is being applied not only to political figures in in the terms case but it's also being abused across the united states and this is what we discussed at length one more thing that i want to mention here is that he said that even if the members of the trumpet ministration
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had any contacts with the russians that still is not enough to prove the collusion point. well first of all even if there were. between the trump campaign and some russians that would not be a crime it's not a crime to call lewd it would be a crime only if members of the trump campaign or any campaign urge people in another country to commit a crime like hacking the emails of their opponents the democratic national committee but there's no evidence of that at all. and i suspect in the end what they'll find is there was some people in the campaign who had contacts with some people in russian intelligence perhaps some contact with wiki leaks and contact with others but they're not going to be able to make a case for the government of russia. being illegally with the presidential candidate donald trump. you know we have many interesting guests on
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the show but this one has been one of the most interesting for me i encourage our viewers to gene into this show to see that and to be in for all this coming sunday and i think one of the main points that he makes is. use very poignant because he says that in that effort to get rid of trump the americans may be running a danger of undermining the integrity of the legal system which is far far more precious than whoever occupies the white house for the next two years we look forward to seeing the interview on world. thank you. for your world news continues at the top of the hour see them. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going
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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 from i'm used to suppressing us all to.

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