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it's just like oh. yes. he would leave. the house is today provides a clear majority against leaving the house a deal however i repeat what i have said this law. to the house was coming. the visions in westminster deepened as british m.p.'s voted against a no deal breck's it raising more questions over the future and the u.k.'s exit
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from the european union. the cia is behind a mysterious attack on a north korean embassy in spain according to local media. russia's nord stream to the gas pipeline project as a tool to destroy liberty and freedom according to the u.s. secretary of state. claims american energy products are a much better alternative. we need to continue to build our energy security including partners to buy from us. and a new documentary reveals that supporters the terror group islamic states have infiltrated a greek refugee camp where they rule with an iron fixed we talked to the film's producer. there were reports of really quite disastrous things happening there but we never ever expected to find out what we really found.
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a very warm welcome to you you're watching r.t. international with me making. a week of critical brags that decision's continues with the u.k. parliament having now ruled out a no deal scenario it means that on thursday british m.p.'s will return to westminster to decide whether to extend article fifty and seek further negotiations with the e.u. . illegal for the u.k. and. the u.k. will leave without you are. something else is agreed to the onus is now on every one of us in this house to find a situation seems to be getting trickier and trickier as the bracks a deadline comes closer and closer and it's no underestimation to call what's going on in a crisis really because clearly there is newer common way in terms of how to move
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forward and we exit is just sixty days away at least the wee things stand tonight now in a series of crucial votes this week yet another one has taken place this evening in a series of votes indeed the house of commons has rejected the idea of leaving the european union without a deal now earlier if you remember they rejected twice the deal that the british prime minister to receive may have put forward in front of them so the way things stand now they don't want to leave with her deals but they also don't want to leave with no deal bear in mind as strange as this may sound this doesn't really mean anything because it could still leave with no deal because time is running out and if there's no alternative found by march twenty ninth they're still going to have to do it because that's the law to put it bluntly and i think it's been made clear that the idea of playing around of potentially even returning to theresa means deal
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if nothing less is left on the table could also still take place so it's very very complicated but at least this week what we have going on is last night may's deal was rejected for the second time in a row by quite a considerable margin tonight the house of commons had said no to the possibility of leaving the european union with no deal again what this means really who knows and tomorrow night. thursday night they're going to be voting on the possibility of extending the bronx a deadline of pushing extending article fifty pushing back the deadline of march twenty ninth which would potentially allow the u.k. to have more time to get back to figuring out what they're doing the problem there is the european union have made it clear they don't want to renegotiate there's nothing to renegotiate left according to them because they said the deal that they had agreed on is the best one possible that's now the case closer than ever to
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leaving without a deal because they didn't want this one and more importantly what brussels has made clear is they want to see some kind of unity come from london to start with so that westminster goes ahead and actually presents what it is that you know m p's would support in terms of practice it so none of this has happened bracks it is sixteen days away all of the options as to recently put it. said to herself earlier today remain on the table so how all of this is going to end up playing out is still anybody's guess david coburn member of the european parliament for scotland thinks tori's the man has made a mockery of practices. i mean the government have made the biggest mess in history could have easily gone through break should. of agreed to leave on the world trade organization terms it would have been
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a problem i think the house of commons. do not like until actually it's worse being in the european union and that's what she's trying to do she's trying to make it look so bad that it will continue all of the european union i think you see end of some of the big parties are you there to the end of the conservative party it's breaking up i think labor party even in the state the tory party are in the moment can't seem to be able to. with an election. to win the election you know there was one so they are doing very poorly i think it's time for new parties to come on the block. the. breaks and come down on our. spanish media are reporting this cia was behind last month's mysterious attack on the north korean embassy in madrid the american intelligence agency have denied any involvement
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a bizarre incident straight out of an action movie occurred on february the twenty second when a group of ten people allegedly rushed inside pyongyang's mission to spain they reportedly restrained and guided to eight staff members but one woman succeeded in escaping the group remained inside of the embassy for about four hours computers and other electric electronic devices were reported stolen by the attackers there would appear to be a simple case of robbery spanish investigators now say there was more to it it's claimed that kim here choi the former north korean ambassador to spain was the real target of the raid had served in the post for years but in twenty seventeen was expelled by madrid following north korean nuclear tests he also recently played a key role in organizing of second summit between kim jong un and donald trump and her noyo local journalist martin roberts has more.
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spain's newspaper of record l.p.'s suggested that the u.s. central intelligence agency may have been behind a recent attack on the north korean embassy here in madrid which you can see behind me. so you that police investigators and also investigators from the security services have managed to identify at least two of the ten presumed assailants and say that they have connections to the c.i. . they aren't also that the cia have denied responsibility but they are that those denials were quote not very convincing now if these attacks are confirmed they're currently under investigation by the high court. but the responsibility of the cia is confirmed and likely to have devastating implications for diplomatic relationships between the two countries are not least because of international conventions covering the inviolability of diplomatically geishas it was both the
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north korean embassy and spain's interior ministry for reaction special thora things have stated that they will not comment on an ongoing investigation. u.s. secretary of state mike pompei is accused several nations including russia of selling their energy products in order to attack liberty and freedom and that wasn't the only important point made during his speech to an annual energy conference in his didn't texas it was done of has more. the us is out of the closet finally an official confirmation that it weaponized oil and gas and its foreign policy doctrine we need to continue to build our energy security in the ways of describing we need to roll up our sleeves and compete by facilitating investment all across the world and encouraging partners to buy from us but honestly bad actors but hold up what's with it's about bad acts as well don't you forget america is exceptional
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it's like no other country in the world really you so when they do it it is a canny tactic but when somebody else does it's a felony some nations are using their energy or malign amps and not to promote prosperity in the way we do here in the west. they don't have the values of freedom and liberty of the rule of law that we do and they're using their energy to destroy ours it's all the usual suspect in this being go of bodies russia is naturally there as it stands accused of plotting to turn poor old europe into a bunch of gas junkies by building a pipeline we don't want our european allies hooked on russian gas to the north as you through project none of the countries implicated in the project see a problem with it if we received russian gas during the cold war all not only in the d.d.r. where i live but also in west germany but i don't see why the times and situation today should be so much more us now we can no longer say that russia remains
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a partner but uncle sam knows best russia also apparently invaded ukraine to pillage its energy stock and we all know the story in russia that invaded ukraine to gain access to oil and gas reserves so let me get this straight russia world's number one in proven gas reserves with over fifty thousand billion cubic meters to show for it once it's some of ukraine's three hundred billion and when it comes to the black gold the mighty. energy empires of denmark and it's really more oil rich than ukraine could it be that someone spends so much time in iraq that now sees the fingerprints of its own plays everywhere now of syrian leader bashar assad also go to a naughty list well this time the syrian president is guilty of wanting to explore some of syrian oil reserves which are well in syria and it is cuba of course taking
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advantage of venezuela by enjoying its oil not the us that outright seized all assets over venezuelan petroleum company and wired them to an account inaccessible to president maduro and remember us is special in every way so when they earn a buck in energy trade that's a force for good don't mix it up put through this here's my point. we're not just exporting american energy we're exporting our commercial value system to our friends and to our partners so trumps well marketed america first policy may need a little clarification it's not about america solving its problems by itself it's about america trying to solve its problems everyone else's expense pompei out seems to believe that whatever the us. is right moral and whatever russia or china or iran do is this is their only wrong and immoral but you have to remember that the
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foreign policy team that trumpets put together this is really an amazingly inept team and they are very bad at what they're doing no one is persuaded by its arguments russia's customers enter into the relationship voluntarily no one is corrupting anybody as they supposedly free trade free market the europeans are appalled by trump's decision to pull out of a nuclear accord with iran they are determined to go ahead with the nord stream to pipeline. line which the u.s. opposes the no reason not pipe gas from nearby russia rather than shipping it from the united states you know thousands of miles away makes no sense at all unless you're a us gas company. the terror group islamic states has penetrated a refugee camp in greece where it's persecuting religious minorities as the finding of a soon to be released documentary. it's
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a process that's designed. that was realistic. around. the conditions of the time really bad the rest of the soto's of videos of riots happening all the time specially went through this week. to even look like. i don't know him. i said mike yeah yeah yeah he'll come when i kill they can steal my dogs every. model. on the island in the morning you know when you're in jail.
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on it's all done with the living off i thought going on. top of this many times to put i cannot trust to protect our so they get to go what is. the film will be released in may we spoke to its producer about how they ended up telling this story. you know the main reason we chose more is because there were reports of really quite disastrous things happening there but we never ever expected to find out what we really found out this place was completely sort of uncontrollable with the words there were attempts scattered up all sold through the mountainsides there was no security there there was almost no control whatsoever and one of the residents actually told us that they were terrified but i think in time one man told us off camera that the reason is that. the middle east was to
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escape from radical islam when they arrived in europe within days they were experiencing the same thing which was which was really really shocking is because an overwhelming feeling of hopelessness when you're there you know as a filmmaker and. director george and laura and i have spent so much time in different different environments different conditions but this was definitely one of the most difficult and also scary this is you know interpol only recently published published a report saying that there's now a new way terror threat coming to europe from returning to how to use the residence told us that the reason isis is operating on the town now because they've been defeated in their own countries in the east and other coming here and it all fits into the narrative into paula and to that of and to everybody else so it's. it's quite depressing overall but it was worth it to bring this truth on neither the police now the government have responded to a request by the documentary makers on the situation in the camp we sent our own request to the police as well. that the u.s.
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department of justice told the f.b.i. not to charge hillary clinton with gross negligence over her deleted e-mails back in twenty sixteen that's according to a transcript of congressional testimony by former f.b.i. official lisa paige. we had multiple conversations with the justice department about bringing address negligence charge and that's as i said the advice that we got from the department was that they did not think that it was constitutionally vague and not sustainable when you said words you got from that bachmann you're making it sound like it was the department but told you you're not going to charge gross negligence because we are the prosecutors and we are telling you we are not going to that's correct and investigation was launched after it was revealed that clinton used a private e-mail server to store classified information where she served as secretary of state in july twenty sixth in the probe ended without current. all
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charges reacting to the latest revelations president trump accuse the obama era justice department of collapsing. the just revealed f.b.i. agent lisa page transcripts make the a bomb of justice department look exactly like it was a broken and corrupt machine hopefully justice will finally be served much more to come. former republican congressman michael flanagan believes things would be handled differently if the shoe were on the other foot. the motivations behind their action betray a corruption and i assure you that if if jeff sessions were making the same decision about the truck matter it would be you know screaming from the rooftops of cleveland and all sorts of other stuff there be prosecutions all across the land over this but when the left does it to the left we smile the other way and it becomes very neat an easy way to control the people around you by knowing that the organs of justice are within you complete control this is
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destroying evidence this is the sort of process crime that something like the miller commission would be all over if she wanted to a high ranking democrat this is really really wrong and we really need to pay closer attention to these sorts of things when the interest of justice or flout it in this way. hundreds of protesters appeared in yemen's capital to denounce the killing of more than twenty women and children in airstrikes thirty more people have suffered injuries the strikes are reported to have hit the northern province of hard our earlier this week hundreds of civilians are thought to be trapped unable to flee to safety or get food or medical treatment as strikes have reportedly risen significantly in recent months from thirty eight in january to fifty one in february demonstrators are accusing the international community of ignoring the attacks since the escalation of the conflict in twenty fifteen yemen has been. facing one of the worst humanitarian crises in history eighty percent of
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the population depend on humanitarian assistance to survive more than ten million yemenis are on the brink of starvation and seven million people on mel nourished. the. us that it's recently approved over a solution requiring the end of american support to the saudi led coalition in yemen a statement by the trumpet ministration explained why the president is expected to veto the bill. the joint resolution would harm bilateral relationships in the region negatively affect our ability to prevent the spread of violent extremist organizations such as al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula and isis in yemen and establish bad precedent for future legislation by defining hostilities to include defense cooperation such as aerial refueling for purposes of this legislation.
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well but now i am policy director at just foreign policy believes congressional pressure will have an effect despite trance promised to veto the resolution. first of all because the war zone constitutional. words are constitutional because the job of congress. not the president sideway the us use force. congress has never authorized is we're still remember that the obama administration was actually themed four years ago is unconstitutional and is on its usual so. the responsibility of congress to see that it will stop. the worst humanitarian crisis in the world and that's a direct result of the war the saudi blockade of the liberal saudi it outside so similar mental structure of. truth that we don't know what trump is going to do we
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do know congress already pressure on the administration. has threatened to veto you said to use. that doesn't mean that he's going to be the. french president emanuel mccracken's vision of a reformed european union which he made last week has been met with derision by some of the blogs key players the austrian chance allows the head of germany's biggest party angela merkel success at the christian democrats are among those were directing his ideas artie's piece all of the looks at what they saw the exception to. if french president or manual mccrone was hoping that fellow e.u. leaders would support his new vision for the future of europe his european renascence as he called it well he may be a little disappointed austrian chancellor and could says the latest to criticize micron's plan saying it's utopian and comes with too many rules as it to me i believe that many of the suggestions are utopian. plead for europe with as few
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rules as possible. so what is mccrum put forward that could lead to doesn't like well he's proposed creating a whole load of new e.u. agencies including one that would police campaign financing in elections in member states he also wants to see more and more centralized powers for a shingle and border force and has even a plan there for an e.u. minimum wage mark or once in an agency for democracy that's ridiculous i mean we have democracy you should reform the e.u. but he doesn't really want to reform the because it's an intra governmental e.q. built on french design i mean france basically has a vested plymouths there and the e.u. is missing true parliament and the who is missing. french nuclear power and the french seed in the in the security council so for the you to reform we have to talk about everything it's not just the austrian chancellor that is unhappy about this
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though here in germany the woman widely tipped to take over from angola merkel is chancellor also isn't very king you have been sent to isn't your band status they can you do they should have that the euro be ization of social system and the menu would be there on approach cd you lead out a good outcome kalam did agree with president macro when it came to security but on not a lot else members of a christian democratic union party are also critical of the plan i'm quite amazed that on a good compact car involved a new city you lit. skeptical because normally german leaders always follow the french leaders of germany thought that would be part of the german reason of state but apparently it's not anymore than you can see in this the turmoil and the change in europe the pressure by the people and democratic change her has probably brought the party leader to present position herself slightly more skeptical of new french plans and france is failing and this e.u.
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in some ways is feeling the timing of the release of micron's plan hasn't helped the french president either it's come out just before european parliamentary elections in which it's expected euro skeptic parties will make pretty decent gains and while he hasn't got the support of key allies within the european union the dream of a new european renascence may well remain just a dream peter all of a r.t. berlin. c.n.n. chief jeff zucker has slammed fox news as a propaganda outlet he also expressed support for the us democratic party's decision to exclude fox from hosting his twenty twenty primary debates. they choose to work out folks and they don't get to hide behind the franc to the excellent journalist so and because the fact is they work at a place that has done tremendous damage to this country the idea is that of course whoever is in power or and whoever i guess whatever platform is most
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sympathetic that will be state run or what i by refer to as perhaps state sympathetic well both folks and c.n.n. have taken to hammering each other's credibility with view with his the taste of the rivalry. more fake news from c.n.n. this time it's spewing from the lips of the clinton news network president his name is jeff zucker it is really state run t.v. it is a pure propaganda machine so here is a partisan democrat you cannot understand the term peer without understanding. the given the world a very distorted perverted view of our country every single day we get the echo chamber effect starting to sell the president's message it's a lot our news anchors don't consult donald trump when something becomes a pattern you don't tell the truth on a daily basis that's a problem at least i'm not responsible for a quarter of
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a billion dollar lawsuit by smearing a minor they want to press the do they're in control obsessive coverage it's impossible to watch with this is not personal this is just the truth. and rebuild a list of all the things that you said and do it again and show that you mean it all that's fair and balanced these are the facts as journalists we have to give you the facts we should put c.n.n. six feet you see right there under brown scary told. we were inject c n n's worldview completely. out folks can do no room. right and i don't think either one of those is right. for. propaganda means something that somebody else is saying that you don't agree with their recipient and the object of your truth if they don't like it calls you
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propaganda it is impossible for a human being to look at any particular story and not have any as you would say bias if you don't know the history of something if you don't know if you have no basis and with that basis comes a particular slant perspective there was no such thing as objectivity because objectivity means everybody had to agree on it then the person who doing it was a lie that i'm objective and the person who does not particularly like the flavor or the subject of the story didn't say not only are you not objective but is it propaganda which brings us right back to the beginning. thanks for taking off the international web back in thirty minutes but the headlines.
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whether you're for or against the venezuelan government for or against socialism it is obvious the mainstream media are committing a lot of journalistic malpractise once again mainstream media ethical the policy preferences of those in power if it comes to still another military intervention will the media be held responsible. i'm after a time she were going underground as britain's about the u.k. minority government proclaims to parliament its view of the impact of years of mass will stare as he stands its ground over bricks that's coming up in the show centennial l.s.e. professor sand on vampire finance sucking the life blood out of the economy and
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with jeremy cauldrons labor party leading juries are made by seven points we investigate the upsides of right wing media smears a little left loss from the headlines we investigate u.k. trade policy from bombs to bullets to chicken those simple coming up in today's going on the go but first is u.k. back bombs fall on civilians in afghanistan gaza or in yemen british elites today focus on new liberalist debates about prices at the house of commons up to yesterday's bricks it chaos while the ninety nine percent knows what a decade of austerity has done to them for the pound and is to paint as rosy a picture is it can all the time he knows full well that entire structures of so. london neoliberalism are under threat because of brecht's that is something not lost on german government funded. the city has a lot to lose your a few figures in exports financial services worth more than twenty five billion euros to the e.u. every year more than forty percent of worldwide euro foreign exchange trade is
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