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britain's breaks it nightmare prime minister to resign mazie divorce deal is defeated for a third time leading to fears of a disorderly exit from the bloc in just two weeks time. israeli troops reportedly shoot four palestinians dead tens of thousands rally along the perimeter fence between gaza and israel to mark one year since the beginning of the great march of return protests. in the united states threatens russia with further sanctions if moscow refuses to pull its troops out of venezuela. mrs arty international i'm calling brave the new center here in moscow let's check
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on developments so far this weekend for you this saturday of course should have been britain's first day outside the european union in half a century instead though the u.k. has seen a week of twelve up many of the remaining twenty seven even nations are warning that is now the most likely outcome u.k. has less than two weeks to decide which path to take as brussels too says it needs a definitive plan from westminster before it can grant any further extension on friday to reserve may suffer the third defeat to her withdrawal agreement in the house of commons and peter going to vote again on monday on a number of alternative plans with suggestions that may might even try a fourth attempt at getting her unloved plan for who. the implication of the house is decision. the legal defaults now is the united kingdom is due to leave the european union on the twelfth of april in just fourteen days time mr speaker i fear we are reaching the limits of this process in this house this house has rejected no deal it has. rejected no brick sit on wednesday it rejected all the variations of
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the deal on the table and today it has rejected approving the withdrawal agreement alone pressure is also mounting on to resume a's job at number ten with calls growing for an election amid all the uncertainty may of course earlier promised to resign if a deal had passed through parliament that is probably explains may's just the latest british conservative prime minister to crumble over the europe question. for the question of in or out them or us it's become a common denominator for conservative prime minister is being put to the saud. at first the iron lady was a poor did for standing up to brussels we have not successfully rolled back to front years of the state in britain only to see them reimposed at the european level. but in the end her own party felt she went too far host the
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tournament on the president of the commission mr don law said a press conference the other day that you want to see your appearing in parliament to the democratic body of the community you want to the commission to be the executive on you want to the council of ministers to be the senate no no. this very moment opposition to european integration forced sanchez closest ministers to resign in protest the iron lady was ousted from office just days later crushed by the european question. john major replaced but europe came back with a vengeance the strict treaty on closely european integration was dogged by a string of revolts part of this point this stalemate over europe. i am not
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prepared to go to poison the political atmosphere. major pushed it through but his or for it never recovered. europe three had a fresh new face as protagonist victim and just like that bit of the movie where you scream do it because you can see the threat lurking george osborne was said to have told david cameron the same but dave said listen. we will give the british people a referendum with a very simple. choice to stay in the european union or to come out all together it will be. a referendum we all know what happened next the british people have made a very clear decision to take a different path. and as such i think the country requires fresh leadership to take
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it in this direction the negotiation with the european union will need to begin under a new prime minister. and with that cameron was found . to write his earlier than expected memoirs from a luxury garden shed. we all know the star of europe for this horror story is still being played out the latest twist the tragic heroine has offered up herself as sacrifice she's resigned to the fact that it will be her political death but perhaps cushioned by the notion that she could cut the head off the european question once and for ole.
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all her like with good multimedia the franchise is with the terms of britain's departure from the e.u. still left to hammer out and parliamentary maneuvers to stop brags it's still a big possibility you're left feeling that a sequel could see your claim even more victims. health officials and girls i say that four palestinians have been killed by israeli troops and hundreds of others injured while running along the border fence tens of thousands of be marking the first anniversary of the start of the great martyr perturb protest campaign which calls on israel to end its occupation of the enclave and respect the rights of the refugees there is a local journalist who you know describes the anniversary protests. as it to peri's masses of palestinian protesters approached very close to the fence steady support disappearing. from the border with israel as you can see despite the older members
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and their authority members that are supposed to be deployed along the border into gaza strip to prevent the protesters from approaching the fence we can see that the protesters are very close to the fence on the other side that israeli army is throwing massive amounts of gas bombs on the protesters using also drones that are throwing the gas comes two days on the town itself the protesters very far away from the ten others from the borders. more and more gas bombs are being fired on the protesters as you can hear the
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paramedics the ambulance says have approached very close also to the fence because of the protesters who had to approach in a very short distance from the fence as you can see one woman was shot a woman was shot she's been taken by the paramedics and the protesters to the ambulance my guess bombs are being fired now. in these just few. couple hours we have lots of injuries that have fallen throughout the border because of the using of bullets now by the israeli military mourning the gas canisters that are it continue in the bomb that are being continually a shot to end. if i read all of the palestinian protesters during the twelve months
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since the great march of return began the world health organization says over two hundred sixty people have been killed more than twenty nine thousand others injured the u.n. also recently said that there are reasonable grounds to believe that in the overwhelming majority of cases in twenty israel's use of lethal force was lawful here's a look back at the gazans protest campaign.
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you know israel says that its use of military force is necessary to protect itself from armed protesters of is also an ongoing effort involving egyptian mediators aimed at brokering a ceasefire between israel and hamas which is the hard line ruling authority and goes it has been reported that in exchange for an end to the protests israel may agree to loosening restrictions on the movement of goods and people into and out of gaza israel is also said to be ready to increase the supply of electricity to the area and grown palestinian fishermen greater access to the mediterranean sea we've
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been hearing reaction to developments from both sides. why hamas still cynically you with its citizens to war could bulldoze in. to create violence in the israeli border while trying to bury. the real internal problems how mar scores look at the horrible things that hamas in our daily slotnick terrorist movements do along the middle east no no no conviction nothing so we avoid killing those people only to victim why should we feel any need to justify your true justifiable anyone use lethal force and this was validated by the human rights council the usa human rights council which ruled that israel has excessively used force against palestinians and this lethal force should stop and come to an end that was the
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latest by the un's the human rights council egyptians have mediated some kind of a calm in the region these mediations are centered on some kind of demands by the ruling a must party and the palestinian factions here in the gaza strip that israel should ease laws leave the blockade it is imposing on the gaza strip allowing exports and imports allowing more funds international funds and construction of the construction process as well as jobs for the jobless palestinians and the gaza strip. francis seen more large scale protests in the twentieth consecutive weekend of anti-government rallies thousands of yellow vests demonstrators turned out the saturday across the country dozens of people were arrested in paris as police there used tear gas to disperse the rallies. protests in specific areas of the french capital like the iconic shaun's uneasy and other major cities on stopping some of
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the demonstrate. the universe movement began last november sparked by rising fuel prices and a perceived drop in living standards. this is r.t. international the united states is warning of consequences for russia's continued support of the venezuelan president will tell you more about that after the break.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. and spearing dramatic development only. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down. back the u.s. special representative for venezuela is warning moscow that it will pay a price for its military presence there and sanctions are a real possibility following demands from president russia's refusing to pull its
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forces out of the country here's how elliott abrams described the possible repercussions. there are things we can do. it turns in terms of thank you we have options and i think it would be. with the russians who think they have the free hand here they don't and the threats don't end there the u.s. national security adviser john bolton has warned other nations against deploying military assets to venezuela he said such actions would be viewed as a direct threat to peace and security in the region. strong response but while washington is all in what it says he's bringing democracy to venezuela it seems that not many other countries are eager to follow their lead. they're still it's fifty four of the other numbers that you haven't had any success in convincing the anyone else. to russian military planes touch down in venezuela or in the past week carrying around a hundred troops moscow says their presence is allowed under an agreement struck
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eighteen years ago with caracas but that hasn't satisfied washington president trump says russia should leave the country or face the consequences the chairman of the russian senate's foreign affairs committee says it's not for washington to decide who should be in venezuela. it is legal everything is transparent and. you. know. the united states of america here's a right to express their opinion. it will go on now while washington tries to drive russia out of venezuela let's see where the u.s. military has a presence abroad this is where the bases are in countries hosting at least a thousand. u.s. troops now this map doesn't show nato bases which of course host american military personnel and just to compare you can see russia's military presence beyond its borders eight out of nine and circle russia itself all the countries of the former soviet union except of course for syria. political scientists calling cavell says
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the united states has no right to impose its will on other sovereign states so obviously in new delhi for double that. most of the world will see it has the heavy metal so you know they'll see it as a violation of international law for one country to assert its head your mind a dominant influence it will be able to command and control the rest of the world while the nine any other country the ability to support its allies in a report to the world so yes this is the double standard in certain critical but as we said earlier in international relations when you assert something you have to back it up so to the extent that you know get back up it had demonic down and then the world will be hit edge but right now the world is paying attention and there's a scene the u.s. cannot back up its edges monic down it it is losing out in syria it is losing you
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know in south america it is losing influence in many many regions of the world. germany's the left party is demanding the expulsion of the u.s. ambassador as a transatlantic spot threatens to escalate richard grinnell has come under fire for criticizing germany's domestic and foreign policies and the left party is now pushing for his diplomatic credential to be revoked. rituparno has repeatedly abandoned the customs of diplomatic service and interfered in internal affairs of the federal republic of germany the german bundestag considers the conduct of ambassador gronow to be unacceptable and contrary to the vienna convention on diplomatic relations richard grinnell is a longtime confidant of president trump and assumed his duties in berlin in twenty seventeen repeatedly warned german companies against doing business with iran over u.s. sanctions threaten that cooperation with chinese telecoms giant weiwei might come at the risk of worsened relations with washington the left party also alleges
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grinnell sent threatening letters to companies involved in the gas pipeline project with russia that is north stream too because all this comes on the backdrop of washington and berlin being at loggerheads over defense spending germany's taking a stand against donald trump with the u.s. wanting its european allies to increase spending chancellor angela merkel though plans to reduce payments to the international military alliance over the next few years well now we're going to go live to a bit of a soul who's a member of the party that's looking to expel richard grinnell welcome to the program it's strong words from a signal yes but what exactly has got politicians from a number of parties in germany so fired up all to really understand that you have to contrast hit his behavior to that of the usual diplomatic process what is the role of a diplomat it is to represent his country his government ideas and to
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be the best possible smiling face possible for his country but mr green now has been. tasked face of u.s. imperialism he hasn't been engaging in diplomacy. yes been engaging in extortion he has threatened german citizens he has threatened german companies and that goes so far beyond the role of diplomat that we can no longer tolerate him in this country but as you've just said he's there to. do what his country. country's policies abroad we've got a very outspoken president in washington of the moment is just echoing out that he's doing the job that you've just outlined. well he's echoing the president in in washington but he should be clearing out misunderstandings not producing some of his own and what he's doing is going so far beyond the costumes of diplomacy that
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he has gotten people from all of the political spectrum worked up against him and. i think that he's not helping increase relations between germany and the united states quite to the contrary what he's doing is quite publicly at monitoring marcus government for not following watch trump wants and you have to understand that we as citizens we don't consider ourselves to be a colony of the united states like predatory go or some other countries we are some are a nation and we want to be treated as such as i said he's annoyed a number of politicians from various parties you'll want him to be booted out of germany what are the chances that that will actually come to pass that he'll become persona non grata. well because he is threatened business executives and companies that are close to our party i mean the general
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net party is not known for representing the interests of corporations but there are some big junk operations that are saying well we've never had that before we've never had a u.s. ambassador that is threatening us and so i think with each day is becoming more likely that he will be expelled from this country. even within his first year which would be a record of some sorts so and now even the liberal party which is ideologically very far from left party is asking for him to be expelled from the country ok we'll keep watch on the other for now but don't have a soldier from germany is the left party thanks for joining us on r.t. this saturday night. thank you. world news for this hour thanks for checking in with us this weekend your next update from the team is in just over half an hour.
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after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the ball different groups on one hand it is logical to sort of go home fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and the fresh perspective and i'm used to surprising. or not if you think. i'm going to talk about football not for you or else you think i was going to do it. by the way ways of that slide here. and there was a crack seems to do crack when i was a little kid my dad he was like a bust at the so you know i got like what i needed when i was a baby but i had
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a bad childhood. there's always playing single mothers and african-american community service and slavery. i think it's more of these teenagers having kids in you can expect a fourteen or fifteen year old first daughter now order for and then be a father and he said check out. we actually lost our place in october my car and breaking down and i was unable to get to work on time sunday let me go in with my paycheck that i bring home i have barely enough to pay my car insurance and take gas in my car. exposures survival guide book station just imo to start simply to travel to service . be sure it's military you going to get it back. oh heck no
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is an officer of the toyota to get up off the ground the yasser began to pat him down. heard them freeze on the sounds of kind of fighting in the grown man the christening essentially the officer. drew his or john. twisted away from the officer pulling the joy out of his crib. they obviously did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on tree swung at the observations didn't hit him i never saw any contact between the two any kind went back to where they were so the answer is back here they're trying again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he did it on three. what
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politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to be press that's what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the. city. in a world of big partisan groovy lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up 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. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the
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truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. trying to understand the more i could see the signs of also a tarion ism emerging on my continent as well. as. on. what venezuela's critics didn't do was compare human rights issues to those in other countries on the american continent. civil and political rights have been violated in venezuela. but they are violated every day in colombia and they're violated every day in mexico and they're violated every day in brazil. what i call human rights. what i call selective integration. you show.
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enormous in the nation with regard to one country. to keep quiet with regard to many other countries where the situation is many times worse. in brazil the police killed fourteen people a day on average. the colombian army killed ten thousand civilians between two thousand and two and two thousand and ten. that doesn't include hundreds of political activists assassinated every year by talib illiterate groups tolerated or even supported by the authorities. even in the usa the police killed almost a thousand people in two thousand and eighteen. however politicians in some of those countries have called for military
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intervention in venezuela to protect so they say its citizens. to the point we have troops all over the world this place is a very very far away venezuela is not very far away and the people are suffering and they're dying we have many options for venezuela including a possible military option if necessary. i'm always careful when we talk about south and central america and the cia there's a lot of stories. we are very hopeful that there could be a transition in venezuela as i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome for c.n.n. can now confirm the president trump asked a number of his top foreign policy advisers last.
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