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u.k. prime minister begs europe for the delay to bragg's at this time until the end of june but it seems some e.u. members i'm not convinced. julian assange just supporters hold a vigil outside the door in embassy in london months after we can leak said that its co-founder would be expelled within hours to days citing a high level government. always sponsibility to eliminate this risk we own it and we know how to do it the head of boeing there
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admits for the first time the systems failure was a factor in a recent seven three seven crash that claimed the lives of one hundred fifty seven people. on a very good evening to you this is. the u.k. prime minister has written to the president of the european council asking for yet another briggs it delayed this time until june thirtieth on a c a churkin a reports now on what reason my hopes will be bargaining chip is in the letter sent to donald tusk however this if you remember is a date that was already rejected by the e.u. in the past and one of the big problems there are the european parliament elections that are set to take place on may twenty third so the idea of the e.u. really was that you either partake in the elections and stay in the european union or you don't partake in. the european parliament elections but you leave by then
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and now with theresa may asking for that extension she is reaching really for a final straw as of what it is she thinks she could potentially offer to try to keep this situation going because we know she does not support to the idea of leaving without a deal she wants to have an agreement when the u.k. leaves the european union so she has promised now and said in this letter that if by then the u.k. still in the european union with this new extension the government is carrying out preparations for european parliament election participation now to be clear what this means is of course picking candidates running election campaigns and wasting probably considerable amounts of money especially if this does not end up anywhere and leads to nothing however she said that if agreement if an agreement is reached by then before those elections the u.k. will withdraw from the european union before and then council those participation
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in that parliament vote however obviously nobody knows what's going to happen basically the position is for any extension they would need to have a clear plan about what it is that the u.k. wants to achieve in that extension and what the common approach is however all the asli throughout this time there has been no common approach. for a sort of european laura jill universe differences believe that to reason most just buying time for a divorce still. she's trying to buy a little bit more time and i've read her letter to during our new sumption that she's going to basically frighten her own backbenchers and particularly the argy hard core and the do you pay with labor labor is the fear factor so bad my deal or else that that's what the game is because essentially the refined what's already agreed in if you read the letter she insists on her withdrawal deal so i think that
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many people in the really kind of lead up with this i think many of them are absolutely astonished that the british political establishment the british system has thrown up such and such a mass. i could also ambassador to the united kingdom has said that there are no changes regarding julian assange just protracted stay in the country's embassy adding that any claims to the contrary are unfounded that after wiki leaks said that its co-founder would be expelled from the building within days maybe even hours whistleblower's been holed up inside since being granted asylum there six years ago and he said mr sethi is outside the embassy for us with the latest. wiki leaks dropped a bombshell on pasting nights claiming that julian assange could be expelled from the ecuadorian embassy just behind me in a matter of hour was or days we can leak suggested that i am a papers could be used as a pretext now these papers allege that the ecuadorian president benefits from an
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offshore accounts in panama which the president strongly denies and although wiki leaks also denies any involvement in publishing the papers murano house responded quite harshly to these allegations yet is because too many times mr sanchez violates the cream and we reach with him and his attorney he can freely talk he can freely express himself but he cannot lie or hack private accounts or phone we keep leaks and gauges in espionage and hacking snooping on phones even getting photos of my bedroom where i eat and how my wife and daughters and friends daunce ecuador hasn't issued any official statements on the wiki leaks statement when it was first reported i could dorian foreign minister actually called it a rumor and we're also hearing from a senior ecuadorian official that said no decision has been made to expel tuning their son from the embassy back in two thousand and twelve a son she asked for asylum in the ecuadorian embassy a sheet that now the swedish cases have since been trumped but they're still
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astounding warrants in the u.k. a bit sanch having to get bail now there are also fears that he could be extradited to the u.s. to face trial if wiki leaks reports of u.s. custody fight documents his fear is that he will be pictured. then say six edition will. be like in prison it's extremely. i'm convinced that expects to be free is in trouble for exposing the truth about crimes and wars the stray was involved in and is a journalist and a publisher and is free speech and is. we defended we hope that ecuador doesn't for its sake violate its own asylum laws and its own asylum it's against the law he is a political i say lee under the protection of international law it's against the law to be handed down by back to the people who wanted it so what they're trying to
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do here to change is something illegal in a very underhanded way for now would be keeping you up to date how many fed the developments that happened here right here in london outside the ecuadorian embassy . human rights campaign a potential believes that a song being used as a bargaining chip in relations between ecuador and the united states. i would suggest it's highly likely that the u.s. government has been putting pressure on the government of ecuador and we know that president moreno in ecuador himself is under huge pressure his popularity has slumped to about seventeen percent the new york times reported that president moreno had offered to handover a sanch to the u.s. and exchange for debt relief so i think there is something much deeper going on here and it would be a great great shame if ecuador bowed to american pressure and gave up the important
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principle that a citizen of its country a political refugee had been granted asylum should be handed over to a foreign power to face draconian charges cooked up by a secret grand jury the content of which is not known to anyone that would be a very very grave step to take. commenting on the latest revelations former ecuadorian president says that there's plenty of evidence implicating the name of a no if science does leith. these are huge cases one of the most. serious corruption case this in history. proves we have a lot of proof it really. is we have these secret account there is in secret counting done by world bank we have this is their current we know really now these are grown a lot of. consumers goods were days were. more you know where you stand
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their garments in the major and ghost or easter. term you two are. extremely. fine and so there are things that when nice account will be organ we will be able to see where does the money gone and what i'm going to mean. must. i repeat there is no choice you asked and she's in the audience he described she has seen this and she saw her go into our constitution will be descended into the next day no order and they go remember most probably the most but there is right where we were seen where they were moving it will do for. the president of brazil has caused widespread outrage during a visit to a holocaust museum in jerusalem on an official visit to israel where both are
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narrow offered up some unconventional views on the political leanings of the nazi party. developers jubal source there is no doubt it's a socialist party what else if not it was the national socialist party of germany. left wing slovenian philosopher believes that comparing modern day socialist to the nazis is absurd the new general gives. their. that basically now is the version of socialism they save just replace this class struggle and we'd be green. ok. nonetheless one should get this is not the same the who are or not. is that index my head there are not then we're not going in now. you are going to
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just prove anything you want illegal for what you are by a lot or being. one of the most disgusting strategy of temporary. ease. and who remain their model and let end to rewrite history in the sense of saving them to heed the action of the accusation that it is socialist being dirty just look for example in burma we send a stronger and comparing. what was in your house or simply go out not at the normal astound of social democracy you will only standards it's not even that. growing unrest in libya is making
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headlines again the un security council citing a closed door emergency meeting while the united nations secretary general is currently visiting the war weary country comes as forces of the eastern libyan commander khalifa haftar are approaching the capital of tripoli raising fears of renewed civil war it's got an update on the story now from r.t. america correspondent dan cowen he joins me on the line done just bring us up to date just how bad would you say the situation is in libya at the moment. well the u.n. security council is holding an emergency closed door meeting to discuss the escalation in libya here's what we know to this point the militias supportive of the u.n. backed government in tripoli tripoli reportedly took prisoner one hundred two one hundred forty five soldiers from khalifa haftar its forces the eastern libyan military says it controls the former tripoli airport after forces moved north
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coming as close as forty kilometers to tripoli by taking the village of super nice after some fighting or earlier on are ordered his forces not to open fire on civilians of tripoli is controlled by the un back to government of prime minister. the u.n. chief antonio gutierrez says he is leaving livid at the finish. and a heavy heart. i still hope to be possible to avoid a lot of the. in and out all tripoli. and united nations the main. available to facilitate any political solution able to uni fight the libyan institution. to briefly explain the situation in libya the country has been torn apart by warring factions
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since late libyan leader mode moammar gadhafi was ousted by nato backed militia made by the united nations and based in the western city of tripoli and another in the eastern city of tobruk as allied to huffed are at this point how far controls about eighty percent of the country and controls just seven percent including coastal territory around tripoli and the city of misrata. and marty about is down colin with the update thank you. meantime independent political analyst alessandro bruno says the situation in libya could still deteriorate further. it's a very serious situation nor matter what happens general have to has gained political currency because military because whether or not the conference in. which every consultation conference goes through or not he has the big hand right now and also that there are various as i mentioned
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there are various cities states let's call them which are very significant interest of the wrong in maintaining a certain autonomy from everyone else one of these is mr hodder may be the most important one. they will probably put up a fight. i don't think they see very kindly to journal after so potentially the definitely exists for bloodshed. united states congress has passed a bill against american involvement in saudi arabia's war in yemen both chambers invoked the so-called war powers act to stop the u.s. from supporting riyadh without congressional approval the motion has had to swerve some let's say rather sneaky efforts to block it down if explains. fine print a few lines of text that can ruin you financially and allow facebook to know more about you than your family and friends ever will and keep the u.s.
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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 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 initiatives 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
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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 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 the month
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before that. the house rules committee voted to advance the manage our wolves act that lifted a ban on hunting gray wolves and yes blocked 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 sad puppy eyes how on earth can you allow the hunting of a creatures beautiful as this but in all seriousness though 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 society 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 farmers' misery and manage all your wolves you always have mr president to rely on riyadh intervened in yemen in two thousand and fifteen after the pro saudi
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president of the time was ousted by who three rebels the bill passed by congress has yet to be approved by donald trump he may veto the decision sara flounders head of the international action center doesn't think the trunk will pass the legislation. 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 muhammad been solomon so there is a certain level of international embarrassment the saudi failure 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.
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support naval blockade air refueling for years it's been four years of disaster for the people. the boss of u.s. plane giant boeing has apologized after admitting a system failure contributed to two recent crashes involving the company's new seven three seven 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 kawiti the nikkei.
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as a safety measure the boeing seven three seven max features a new type of anti stalling system and the c.e.o. explained that in both tragedies that have granted to incorrect data causing the noses of the planes to be forced down and the pilots were trying to gain altitude aviation analyst julian bryce said the problem first came to light two years ago.
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they have really super new very huge leap engines on the front of the aircraft and they're pushed well forward so the whole weight distribution of the aircraft is different so artificially has to maintain the air the fuselage on this plane now what happens of course the weight will naturally force the nose up and then it goes into a stall position so the software brings the nose of the aircraft down so this but what's happening is repeated commands are going into the system and so it's going like this and that is this and then on the power the aircraft is drilling into the ground and that's what's been happening die now i understand that isso which is the european organization that regulates these things knew about this two years ago and they issued a document suggesting that things should be tons of the. nato has agreed on a package of measures to step up its efforts in the black say and counter russia in
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the region with more surveillance and exercises promised that's according to the alliance the secretary general speaking at nato seventieth anniversary celebrations . so we are her stepping up our efforts. to see if we just agreed on the black sea region we just agreed a package with more surveillance exercises on all the issues which we. strongly believe or relevant for the black sea region and of course also in working with our partners georgia and ukraine nato has branded russia a global threat within stoltenberg claiming the country has made the world a more dangerous place and it seems he's not alone with that view. pratima putin harbors dark dreams of imperialism he wants to split our alliance and weaken our democratic result still russian aggression russia's attacks on western democracies and in the context of russian efforts all around the world if russia did not exist
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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 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 still are still pushing on so that you don't need to join nato is the man for turkey to abandon a deal has already been completed shares disrespect for terrorists over it seems like that's how nato second biggest members seem to respond to washington's ultimatum turkey must choose. those who want to remain a critical partner the most successful military alliance in the history of the world. we're doesn't want to risk the security of our partnership. by making reckless decisions that undermine our allies 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
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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 a 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 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 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
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relationships what are considered today normal economic relationships in again the interest of a strategy of global domination. the former u.s. vice president joe biden has confronted growing claims against him of sexual harassment but it seems that everybody's been taking his message seriously. people are grounded in rumors you can do. one hundred little moves.
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after trump published the so-called as it has been doctored version of the video by john was quick to fire back saying that the president was on the job as always meanwhile one of the women who's accused biden of misconduct has found her own behavior under scrutiny the journeys for the atlantic highlighted the woman's old posts about russia and vladimir putin quickly provoking theory c. could be a russian agent legal and media analyst lionel feels it's unbelievable the media used the word doctored for a joke video. i don't think it's doctored i think it's cold losing oh yes i think there is a. here because that makes isn't quite expensive doctor and second job it's
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a medium and it said take off it's photoshop number those jib jab send people. back it's not doctored it's a it's a parody my god this is the strong reason just strong rages behaviors and by the way in the under doctored photos unless somebody talks about you know up a pat on the back we're talking about standing behind women and children and grabbing them all most of the poor going up to people and instead of say hi how are you like boy it's good to see it neal good to see your pal what if i went up and grabbed your face and my hands i mean it's it's it's a bizarre please don't grab a lot of ok you are right up to date in thirty minutes time over time with the latest headlines of see them.
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