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and they're liberated whether it's iraq or libya or some other place like this around and so that's what we're going to set a new york times rightly so the u.s. dollar is work was. wiki leaks claim its founder julian assange will be exparel down from the ecuadorian embassy within days its high level government source. to accuses russia of imperialism throwing its weight around the world at the same time and the alliances military expansion in the black sea. the french government falls on its own ante fake news laws twitter temporarily bans one of its social media partly left confused as to what content the law actually. and the head of boeing for the first time a system failure was
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a factor in the recent crash that claimed the lives of one hundred fifty seven. it's ten o'clock here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international live from all studio with me in india today welcome to the program all eyes are on the ecuadorian embassy in london amid suggestions that founder julian assange will be expelled from the compound he's been holed up inside since being granted asylum six years ago wiki leaks tweeted it expects a song to be removed from the embassy within hours to days citing its high profile sources in the ecuadorian government i quote dorian president lenin moreno earlier claimed the whistleblower had repeatedly violated his asylum terms. yeah yeah that's because too many times mr sanchez violates the cream and we reach with him
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and his attorney he can freely talk he can freely express himself really cannot lie or hack private accounts or phones we keep leaks and gauges in espionage and hacking snooping on phones even getting photos of my bedroom what i eat and how my wife and daughters and friends daunce. the espionage just mentioned is collected to the latest papers released by wiki leaks in february alleging there are no benefits from an offshore account in panama or the leak including e-mails and phone calls the ecuadorian president to a series of corruption cases including money laundering something denies former ecuadorian president rafael correa though says there's plenty of evidence of guilt . this is a huge case one of the most important serious corruption case this in history proves we have a lot of proof it really really really is we have been in secret out the crazy
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counting done by world bank we have this is we know really. long a lot of. insanity is good when days when. you know for instance the government major and ghost or easter. term usually. extremely. fine. things but when nice account will be open we will be able to see where does the money go on the. most. i repeat there is no choice. in whether the audience she has seen this and she saw her going into our constitution she cannot be a danger to the next day or whatever and they go remember most probably the most but there is right where we will see what. we do i could always
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foreign ministry has reportedly called purported expulsion a rumor if expelled from the embassy a science fair he could face extradition to the u.s. where federal prosecutors are investigating wiki leaks the probe relates to wiki leaks releasing classified u.s. documents including secret ones on the afghan war and cia spy tools it's focused on alleged russian meddling into the u.s. presidential election and twenty sixteen. sign supporters set up camp outside the embassy and we managed to speak to some of them. world this close is time from a sanctuary for a tribe really for joy and with the change of presidency and i would or and it seems that mr marino once spoke with her because i knew that i'd started to get. my vironment incredibly toxic inside the building hoping to walk out billion has been blamed for having leaked or having exposed the scandal surrounding marina at the
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moment that the world should know he does not have access to any form of communication and he is no longer in charge of wiki leaks so how he could possibly do that we don't know this is just a whole sham and the whole scam. us congress has passed a bill against american involvement in society rabies war now in both chambers in both these so-called war powers act to stop us from supporting riyadh without congressional approval the motion has to dodge some sneaky efforts to block it as it explains. fine print a few lines of text that can ruin you financially allow facebook to know more about you than your family and friends ever will and keep the u.s. sponsoring a war that has led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis the us has passed a resolution to stop washington support for the saudi led campaign in yemen for
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a very long time many have been desperately calling for this while the war hawks in congress have been equally desperate to prevent it from passing and the means that they've resorted to to derail any such initiative absolutely spectacular. when house democrats put forward a resolution like this last time republicans added an amendment to it which condemned anti semitism this tragedy is merely one part of an upset in development that is a merged in recent years a resurgence of anti-semitism now what does anti semitism have to do with the war in yemen you are ask nothing but follow the hands the resolution passed in the house but was eventually refused to vote in the senate because it contained a bit irrelevant to the main subject yemen and that bit was yes the anti semitism
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amendment which house democrats didn't have the guts to argue to get rid of out of fear as to sounds in a phobic and it's not the only time when yemen's fate was decided by the small print. last year donald trump signed into law a bill which he described like this through fires floods and freezing weather we will always stand with the american farmers the farm bill doubles the amount of farmers that they can borrow to expand and improve their farms you sure sounded pleased in this clip yet i have my suspicion that concerns for american farmers have little to do with it because this bill appeared on his table with an attachment blocking the vote on yemen and an identical thing happened a month before that. the house rules committee voted to advance the manage our wolves act that lifted the ban on hunting gray wolves and yes blocked
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a vote on the u.s. involvement in the yemeni war which is an absolute outrage if you ask me because look in these big this is how can you allow hunting a creature as beautiful as that but in all seriousness though congress finally passing the human bill without any cabinets is a major milestone indeed but it is said to appear on donald trump's table next and just take a wild guess what's going to happen if you truly care about your many lives you'd support the saudi led effort to prevent yemen from turning into a puppet state of the corrupt british islamic republic of iran so yeah when you fix all the farmer's misery and manage all your wolves you always have mr president to rely on we had intervened in yemen in twenty fifteen out of the process the president was asked to by the rebels the bill passed by congress has yet to be
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approved by donald trump. that is as you saw our flounders the head of international action center doesn't think the trunk. the resolution will very much likely go back again they'll be other votes and other efforts president trump has absolutely tied himself to the feudal monarchy. and to the hollande and solomon so there is a certain level of international embarrassment the saudis still year to to crush the movement in yemen and that's what's really behind this vote while the vote was important and at least pushing back the total and overwhelming u.s. support for saudi arabia's criminal war against yemen it's a war that would not one day of it would be possible without u.s. support naval blockade air refueling for years it's been four years of disaster for
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the people of yemen. nato has agreed a package of measures to step up efforts in the black sea and counter russia in the region with more surveillance and exercises promised that's according to the alliance is secretary-general speaking at nato seventieth anniversary celebrations . so we are stepping up their efforts. to see. just agreed with the black sea region we just agreed a package with more civilians exercises on old issues which we. strongly believe or relevant for the black sea region and of course also the working with all partners georgia and ukraine it has branded russia a global threat with the un stoltenberg saying the country's made the world a more dangerous place. but him or putin harbors dark dreams of imperialism he wants to split our alliance and weaken our democratic result still russian
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aggression russia's attacks on western democracies and in the context of russian efforts all around the world if russia did not exist it would be necessary to invent russia just to keep nato going that's the impression that you get from the summit and the anniversary celebrations that just took place in washington d.c. what worries them seems to be russia's presence anywhere russian efforts all around the world whether that's efforts in ukraine. russians continued. in activity in syria talked about it in venezuela talked about what they did in the save as of and they want them out in each case we are doing our best collectively to respond in the case of venezuela the united states says it's responses being prepared as well and what doesn't worry them is their own presence at russia's borders really why would russia be nervous about such moves nato is adamant to present itself as purely a defensive bloc quickly forgetting the havoc it regularly creates around the world
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. but even with nato as number one enemy so clearly pronounced there is still kind of a lack of unity within the block the loudest retort seems to be coming from turkey we do still caution and so eager to join you to join nato his demand for turkey to abandon a deal is already been completed shares disrespect for terrorists over its. that's that's how nato second biggest members seem to respond to washington's ultimatum turkey must choose. those who want to remain
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a critical partner the most successful military alliance in the history of the world. we're doesn't want to risk the security of the partnership. by making reckless decisions that undermine our lines and even mr stoltenberg was somewhat disconcerted by this us or them rhetoric it is a national decision. for each other to decide on determined capabilities actually from washington's point of view it's not just russia that nato member countries shouldn't be purchasing from china is also dangerous for the risks associated with the installation of chinese technology and systems related to security there is undoubtedly the risk and every sovereign nation that will make its own decision and then the united states will make its decision so it sounds like friends of the united states are free to trade with the united states alone beyond the u.s. not trading or blocking us corporations from trading with other countries is
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very conscious and energetic attempt that's carried out by the u.s. by the state department and the treasury department prevent other countries from trading with those countries that have been targeted and we see this in regard to iran we see sanctions against russia cuba venezuela north korea sanctions against china many many countries in the world are sanctioned to one degree or another in order to block certain kinds of trade and normal economic relationships what are considered today normal economic relationships in again the interest of a strategy of global domination. is trying to get tough on fake news with president emanuel micron pushing through a needle to battle misinformation however it seems some social media giants a computer but just how to implement it as solid penske reports. ahead of the e.u. elections the french government information service or g.i.s.
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launched a campaign aimed at boosting voter registration but twitter found that the we thought campaign is in violation of france's own anti fake news law and through an accident and the storm broke twitter his actions were called out all day. due to does not know how to do this at this time and has therefore decided to have a completely extreme policy cutting and is supposedly a political campaign they were. illegal i thought it was an april fool's joke to two blocks public complaint for voter registration so as not to respect the un to fake news transparency rules appalling and illegal two of his priority should be to fight content glorifying terrorism not campaigns to register on electoral rolls of a democratic republic. after a lot of pressure twitter quickly related to it after numerous discussions we have
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decided to allow an encouraging electoral put suspicion but such burns don't always end on a high note the social media platform is known for banning and suspending accounts often without reason including those it considers russian bought. even movie accounts have been suspended for no obvious reason take the pro-life film on planned off the raking in six million dollars at the box office on opening weekend it found its twisty recently around one hundred fifty thousand followers were dropped and it doesn't stop from the left to the right of politics twitter often acts as the judge and the jury so enraged to users that many are leaving the platform altogether the problems become so embarrassing to twitter that it's now going to stop and now seeing how many uses it keeps using twitter may have appeased
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the french government for now but all the birds circling overhead charlotte dubin ski r.t. paris. has apologized after admitting that system failure was a factor in two recent crashes involving the company's new seventy seven x. eight model the two disasters happened within six months of each other together claiming three hundred forty six lives. with the release of the preliminary report of the ethiopian airlines flight three zero two accident investigation it's apparent that in both flights the maneuvering characteristics augmentation system known as an cas activated in response to erroneous angle of attack information it's our responsibility to eliminate this risk we own it and we know how to do it. the disasters involve the boeing seven three seven. x. which has an anti stoning feature and the c.e.o.
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explained that in both cases it to me acted to in correct and to causing the noses of the planes to be fourth down when the pilots were trying to gain altitude and. we had from come a shill add plane pilot keith hill thing and he says that pilots should always be able to override come ons from a plane's automated system. the system repeatedly kicked in and the pilots were forced to fight against it that is as you say a terrifying concept we should always be able to override any electronic system software system protection system on the airplane that stability augmentation system was from the angle attacks answers the question that i would ask is why was it feeding that information to the system is there something wrong with the angle of attack sensors the way they were installed the way they were connected to the aircraft systems was their manufacturing defect i think those sensors were not manufactured by boeing but perhaps by
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a third party supplier but i think everybody is focusing on the software that caused the nose down motion when i think the initial question should be why is that giving bad information the u.n. security council meets on friday to discuss the latest military escalation in libya more on that story after this break. you know world big partisan do things a 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 on the 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 we're
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watching closely watching the hawks. with more make this manufactured consensus public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room signal. the real news is. welcome back to the program the u.n. security council will be convening on friday to discuss the latest military escalation in libya u.n.
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secretary general untenured terrace is now in tripoli and gave a statement calling on all sides to avoid bloodshed i want to make a very strong appeal. and the deal for. any movements to stop there is no military solution for any problem in the world and there is love and military solution for the problems in leap year. earlier on thursday and minute cheerleader ordered his troops to march on the capital tripoli raising the prospect of a large scale confrontation field-marshal khalifa haftar gave a speech to his forces which he also posted online. oh you are a lot of us are heroes the time has come only use your weapons against those who have decided to fight those who have chosen bloodshed but those who lay down their arms must be spared it is your responsibility to protect the citizens institutions
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and interest of the capital. the country has been torn apart by warring factions since gadhafi with alstad eighty years ago since then two rival governments and one backed by the u.n. and based in tripoli and another in the eastern city of tal broke which is controlled by khalifa haftar his announcement comes days before a un brokered peace conference which is supposed to pave the way for new elections . a joint statement has been issued by the u.s. france italy the u.k. and the e.u. they're calling on all sides to avoid military posturing and show restraint and they stress that there is no military solution to the libyan conflict independent political alexander says the situation in libya could deteriorate. it's a very serious situation no matter what happens general. after has gained political currency because military because whether or not the conference in.
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which the reconsideration conference goes through or not he has a big hand right now and also there are various as i mentioned various cities states let's call them which are very significant interest of the role in maintaining a certain autonomy. from everyone else one of these maybe the most important one. they will probably put up a fight. i don't think they see very kindly to. after so potential definitely exists for blodget. washington's latest attempt to ramp up the pressure on venezuela raising concerns in some european countries madrid slammed the decision to allow u.s. citizens to sue foreign firms working in cuba a nation which has stood by venezuela's leader nicolas went to spain's foreign
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minister outlined his objections in a meeting with u.s. officials. speed read to rates from rejection as a matter of principle to the extraterritorial application of national sanction boards considering that contrary to international law. secretary of state has since announced the law will change won't now come into effect until may the first it had been expected in mid april no reason was given for the change the us decision to allow the lawsuits relates to cuba's confiscation of american property following the one thousand nine hundred fifty nine revolution it's all part of donald trump's pressure campaign on her over its decision to back. to draw by the cuban military and protected by a private army wants to finish off the hour is the. cuban that's working. reader of spanish history at the university of newcastle.
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thinks there's a high chance the u.s. will worsen his trade relations with the e.u. over its decision. mine. and the united states are going to be probably cultures that if you actually have. to come within the united states. and then to another tragic situation in. international law because of the foreign policy you know if this is the. grab take in the last and last years they should really seriously whether it's worth. trying to sanction and to risk. a commercial war a war without. any union president has threatened to slap a twenty five percent tariff on call imports from mexico their country stops the
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flow of drugs into the u.s. within one year. mexico understands that. we're going to close the border or i'm going to tear of the course of one of the other. for the past twenty five years calls later have been sold tare free in the u.s. and north american free trade agreement known as laughter and u.s. firms have made the most of the arrangement shifting manufacturing south of puerto to cut costs general motors is now the biggest automaker in mexico economist and author richard well of course that trumps negotiation simply. this is an ongoing theater. you have to see mr trump is playing to his base a little bit like a juggler so he has the ongoing ups and downs of the negotiations with china over the cherubs so there he has ongoing negotiations with your uk over the cherubs there and he has the ongoing negotiation with mexico in each case he wants to play
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the role of the mr tough guy who's getting better arrangements from the american people the reality is he hasn't been able to deliver on most of his promises to the american people they have not had a change in their basic economic situation indeed in many cases it has deteriorated so that the bigger with mexico on china and europe will be stretched on as far as he can ensure that the election period twenty twenty eight in the hopes it will save him from that defeat he would otherwise almost certainly favors. that's the news this hour back around thirty minutes with updates but do stay with us now full so which is up next here on to international. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going
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to do next the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to go from fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising people and i saw one on t.v. . i'm going to talk about football not the or else you can think i was going to go. by the way what is it that sliding here. china has arrived in europe in a very big way and not everyone in the west welcomes this italy support of china's belgian road initiative is a game changer the washington consensus that has dominated the world for the past seven decades is being challenged but turned to the east and can use. their brains for a single purpose. they have
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