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wiki leaks of tearing down publishes a press strategy for ecuador and the u.k. apparently connected to efforts to extradite its founder julian assange. i mean he's about to be. london and the city. the u.n. security council called on libya's rival factions to avoid bloodshed as a commander from the east of the country advances his troops towards the capital tripoli. to limit production of her research i'm not sure where you're from. and as israel prepares for elections some of those vying for the prime minister ariel posts. with that anti palestinian plan.
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it's ten o'clock here in moscow and you're watching altie international line from our studio with me welcome to the program. wiki leaks has obtained and published a press strategy act on the u.k. apparently connected to efforts to extradite its founder julian assange who was granted asylum in his embassy in london or seven years ago it comes amid rumors he's about to be kicked out and potentially hundred by britain to the americans the press strategy states that ecuador will claim he's broken quote invented terms of the silence which was granted to avoid his being sentenced to death in the u.s. while the u.k. will promise to ensure he's not killed if indeed extradited to the u.s. u.s. federal prosecutors are investigating which. he leaks over the release of
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classified u.s. documents ecuador in turn has dismissed room as it will hand over his supporters say the whistleblower is doing important work and must be protected. it's not possible to mistreat someone this way just because he revealed by their breach and powerful people and as a publisher he has revealed all kinds of human rights violations war crimes are misinformation needs to get out united states says that they're defending democracy around the world and they're not just democracy in. the united states is is. trying to silence people. who are revealing what's happening and julian assange is just the person who made it possible for those people to be heard. much has changed in aquittal with authorities granted asylum unlike the london embassy almost seven years ago
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including relations between retail and washington. takes up the threat. thank you for. your shot my wife sharon on our very first visit to ecuador we are. they should treat you know. what a beautiful video what a beautiful welcome maybe that's the reason the us vice president was pacified enough not to call out names when he brought up the dark times in the u.s. equity or friendship while visiting president let in moran know in quito prince your election our nations did experience ten difficult years where our people always folk loose but our governments drifted apart though that was clearly a jab at someone who proudly stood up against america's whip cracking hand while in charge of the small south american nation just think of how rafa korea sheltered
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julian a songe what a slap in washington's face that was imo though with given diplomatic asylum to do in the sun softly exhausting all means who want to guarantee that he's not extradited to the third country which could put his life in danger to life of misters sons is a driscoll the wife sundin's which is being dead under lenin maranoa who was radically praised by outgoing leader chorale at the election the tide has clearly changed mr correia even ended up calling his successor a traitor absolute need to. stay. oh sure. let's look at what he could have meant by that. the first signal joyous could soon be shown the door at the embassy in london was when the american media reported. president maranoa had once met donald trump's former campaign boss paul man afford it was claimed mr moran no was trying to negotiate concessions from the
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u.s. like debt relief and exchange for kicking the whistleblower out back then that led to nothing but today it's clear he's not a fan of assad yet us bases to get out too many times mr sanchez violates the cream and we keep leaks and gauges an espionage and how cute. as a real us imperialism hating tough guy rafa carette was known as a staunch ally of that as well as nicolas maduro while for ecuador's current president to someone else quite well known as the true leader in caracas i have spoken with president hu on going i've invited him to ecuador to receive the affection and support of a people he loved more crecy. mr chorale was on a mission to rid his country of uncle sam's folks step by step he first refused to extend the lease of an ecuadorian air base to the americans beyond two thousand and
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nine and then told all u.s. military attash to leave the country and two thousand and fourteen only a few years later sam is coming back the governments of ecuador and the united states decided to resume bilateral military cooperation training and assistance to contribute to ecuador's ability to combat shared threats. wonder corrals moves were annoying those in charge in d.c. to say the least so starting from two thousand and fourteen millions of us aid cash stopped flowing ketones way under mr moran oh the bucks of freedom are slowly starting to find their way back today i'm pleased to announce that the united states who support that effort to root out corruption merely want to have million dollars to support your efforts. to end corruption and strengthen civil society in ecuador. it seems it didn't take long since the right man came in.
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human rights campaign that peter tatchell believes a songe is being used as a bargaining chip in relations between ecuador and the us. 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 we're you know in ecuador himself is under huge pressure his popularity is to about seventeen percent the new york times reported that president moreno had offered to hand over to the u.s. in exchange for debt relief so i think there is something much deeper going on here and it would be a great great shame that the dog bowed to american pressure and gave up the principle that a citizen of the country a political refugee would be granted asylum should be handed over to a foreign power to face to coney charges cooked up by
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a secret grand jury the content of which is not known to anyone that would be a very very grave step to take. france is expected to see the twenty first consecutive weekend event a government yellow vests protest on saturday and that this the country's constitutional council an old government plans to ban certain individuals from protesting saying the measure would grant police excessive powers but other parts of the crackdown on the rioters were approved as artie's charlotte do penske explains. a big slap in the face for the french government as the country's constitutional council has ruled that named yellow vests protesters card to be banned from taking part in the continued demonstrations the council the last word on this said plans to give the power to authority would give officials excessive latitude the provisions leave their forty's too much leeway in assessing of the
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reasons that may justify the bad so called anti breakers' law was passed here in france as part of measures to try and control the week the protests that have rocked the country protests that often disintegrate into writing and fierce clashes with the police so much so that some cities have banned them. was. kept at the. streets destroyed buildings set alight cause a move to cycles torched the damage has cost of two hundred million euros to the french economy with businesses tearing their hair out even french banks waded into the debate calling an end for more than four months hundreds of local branches
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through essential links and local life has been targeted vandalized pillaged and bank offices physically threatened it is time for everyone to condemn acts committed against the bank we must quickly put a stop to this unbridled and unjustified violence and it's not just the destruction of towns and cities that has made the headlines since november seventeenth thousands of people have been injured some suffering life changing injuries. is it up to. you to take it if you to keep. it up. while some protesters may see this decision by the constitutional council as
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a when it's not all music to there is the council of held other controversial elements of the breakers law meaning that more severe penalties for organizers of north right step instructions and for those who cover their faces during violent protests well police now have the right to search individuals and vehicles in the demonstrations in a bid to prevent objects being brought in that could be used as weapons. r.t. paris. the best movement began last november driven by rising fuel prices and a decline in living standards philosopher slavoj as says the protesters aims are too vague to succeed. lynch mobs fall into this frame of. this. police alone didn't do you want. to
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remain need to know who will. be there we should never forget their. own. people and still. have called on the warring sides in libya to cease hostilities and deescalate the german ambassador to the un gave a statement after an emergency meeting of the security council. the members of the security council expressed deep concern that the military to fit the call to ellyn the forces to halt all military movements meanwhile a commander from eastern libya khalifa is now outside tripoli and has orders his forces to take the capital down calland has more on the situation on the ground.
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our forces move north coming as close as forty kilometers to tripoli by taking the village of sukkot homies after some fighting earlier on how to are ordered his forces to not open fire on civilians tripoli is controlled by the un backed government of prime minister five years also raj the u.n. chief antonio gutierrez says he is leaving libya with quote heavy heart and deep concern i still hope to be possible to avoid a lot of the also wrote in and out all tripoli. and united nations remain. available to facilitate any political solution able to uni fi the libyan institutions to briefly explain the situation in libya the country has been torn apart by warring factions since late libyan leader moammar gadhafi was ousted by nato backed militia men in two thousand and eleven since then two
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rival governments have emerged one backed by the united nations and based in the western city of tripoli and another in the eastern city of tobruk that's allied to huffed are only u.s. diplomat jim just believes the current chaos in libya is an inevitable result of the western intervention eight years ago. this is what happens when you have violent regime change from the outside in the country and happened in libya in two thousand and eleven this is this is squarely on the doorstep of david cameron nicolas sarkozy and of course hillary clinton barack obama they are the ones that lead this is mary campaign for democracy and democracy for the libyan people and once it got them for eight years of chaos years of killing years of civil war this is simply the latest round in it whether we will see some early resolution to those where one government or the other thing which is its rival stands to be seen but
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until then i don't see anything good happening in this country and. american prosecutors secretly gathered information on chinese tech giant while way the revelations came to light at a hearing in the u.s. federal court the u.s. government is on the company about its intentions to use this information in the future noise around five months to gather more data before decisions taken on how to proceed. meanwhile former u.s. military officials have expressed their concern over chinese built five g. networks according to them china will be able to gather data through them potentially putting military operations which used the networks at risk and moreover these technologies could improve china's high tech authoritarianism. chinese designed five g. networks will provide new persistent data transfer back to china that the chinese government could capture at will this is not our opinion and even that of our
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intelligence community but the directive of china's two thousand and seventeen intelligence law the u.s. allegations against while way have been a major source of contention with china since the rest of my company executive in canada last charges including money no wondering and thankful and since then washington has encouraged allies to bond while. from counting five g. networks but this week the secretary general of the u.n. and some telecoms agency suggested that the u.s. allegations may have more to do with politics and trade and security concerns economist richard wolfe says the americans are being hypocritical. every country in the world that uses high tech telecommunications is using the american version of those if you we can't trust which we really can't then the biggest country that runs the risk of others saying we're not going to use your equipment because we can't trust the that's the most dangerous thing for the united
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states will the chinese try to use their equipment for something other than what it's designed to do probably will you have to defend against that yes our country is doing that europeans yes but they've been doing that to defend against american companies that have a much bigger role in the world and so the hypocrisy here has to help you understand it's fear or it's not serious. reports say saudi arabia has almost completed its first nuclear reactor which code could go into operation within a year more on that story after this break.
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welcome back to the program images have emerged online allegedly showing signs of arabia's first nuclear reactor experts say the facility could start operations within a year. i would guess they could have it all done with the roof in place and the electricity turned on within a year. riyadh is known to have been developing civilian nuclear energy but world powers are concerned as saudi arabia has not signed up to rules that prevent them from producing nuclear weapons riyadh says it's no plans to use nuclear power and military purposes. we would like to clearly and categorically deny the claims regarding the nuclear energy facility recently set up with the king of doors this center for science and technology the purpose and in terms of this small facility is to engage in strictly peaceful scientific research educational and training activities in full compliance with international agreements in this matter and in
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coordination with the international nuclear energy agency. saudi arabia is one of the countries that strongly criticized iran for dell of developing its nuclear energy sector accusing it of intending to produce nuclear weapons but the international atomic energy agency has visited iranian plants and confirmed that they are in full compliance with international law. we discussed the issue with peter couche next director of the nuclear studies institute at the american into university he says saudi arabia's new character fifty's should be closely monitored by international nuclear inspectors. and is complying with the nuclear deal why not have it the same safeguards in saudi arabia that we have now in iraq the same degree of inspections the same degree of surveillance and same degree of minor. hopefully the world's nuclear fuel suppliers
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provide fuel for saudi arabia until it does come into compliance with the protocols the saudis have some technological capability they are looking to expand their nuclear energy development and that the thing that frightens many observers leading me is that they would actually use nuclear energy development as a cover for developing nuclear weapons if that happens in the middle east and. israelis are all gearing up to elect their next prime minister and as polling day looms one predominantly arab party is begging voters not to elect those who have blood on their hands something some content is boasting about in a campaign that is.
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roughly. that's murder. charge of her i'm not going to very much i will go lay hoping for god now because i. don't believe you know they slowly. but. at least you will see your school yes you know that. one of the runners in the race for the premiership is former i.d.f. chief benny gantz he released a series of short it is under the slogan only the strong wind in them he boasts about killing over thirteen hundred terrorists including a hamas military chief and beams about returning parts of gaza to the stone ages in the twenty fourteen bombing campaign this comes at a time of heightened tensions between israel and palestine last week gaza marked the one year anniversary of the so-called march of return since the protests began in march twenty eight hundred one hundred ninety five people have been killed and almost twenty nine thousand injured israel maintains that casualties arise because
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of the actions of hamas all in self-defense. a professor of political science at birzeit university says the shift to the right in israeli politics is being facilitated by geo political factors. the whole israeli public is more towards the right and that i twigs are flawed ashamed and the other reason which is equally important we are talking about around seven
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hundred thousand two hundred thousand settlers in the west bank and those they have a huge influence on the israeli parties and on the israeli society itself so the tendency towards the right tendency for more violence against the palestinians is a quite natural thing nowadays with elections or not with actions but with elections it would appear more to gain the support of. votes so they have to show that they are tough on even the government this is part of sometimes the hypocrisy of the international community quite clearly. about europe they said that quite clearly a lot of interest as europeans with americans is far more important to us than the human rights in palestine so it's quite quite you know that you would message to the me to the israeli public that you can do whatever you like with the person it can violate however you want and no one is going to hold you accountable for that.
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i'll be back around thirty minutes from the place but to stay with us now from. which is next on international. i think more to get is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in county for you to state if you look at it from the book. mark was the day that when he was five. going to spin the sheriff's mosquito could take the first time i noticed something wasn't right for you much money for starting the corruption in palm beach county is not something that is smal or. my bad it's a nod and a wink it wasn't what i wanted to do. we've
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had more shootings in this county then some states have had collectively to goodwin to this website began featuring comments about gold his family the sheriff mike carona squash. you know we should stop when you should send a letter to stop and believe what i'm doing ok you know it's your funeral. p.b.s. and critics do this house. i snuck out of the united states. into russia. political. men they know bad wolf. bernie made a fatter army and said if you don't buy into my ponzi scheme on going to shoot my gonna. even though the body scan was well known to be a ponzi schemer yes you see it investigated bernie madoff the place twice before they finally busted him and they it was
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a well known ponzi scheme invested by well known people imagine bernie had an army now apply that to the u.s. dollar the u.s. dollar is a ponzi scheme why do people want the u.s. dollar because if they don't the u.s. military is said and they're obliterated whether it's iraqi or libya or some other place like this around and so that's what's going to set the new york times rightly so the u.s. dollar is worthless it's backed by law. and there was a crack she used to do crack when i was a little kid my dad he was like. a thief so you know like what i needed when i was a baby boy i had a bad childhood. there's always single mothers in the african-american community. i think it's more of a issue of these teenagers having kids when you can expect a fourteen or fifteen year old first voted out of order for him then you're farther
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and he's a check out. we actually lost our place in october my car you know breaking down and i was unable to get to work on time so they let me go in with my paycheck that i bring home i have really enough to pay my car insurance and the gas in my car. later. broadcasting around the world covering all aspects of business and finance and how it affects you this is boom but i'm kristie i am for barr chilton and washington
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we're so glad to have you on board coming up. u.s. jobs numbers are out for march but why is the landscape for american workers conservative commentator. joins us to unpack the data plus the e.u. has made some bold claims against european automates lauren fix the car coach steers us through all the latest accusations across the pond. and later for the world of security tokens and other forms of with a leave advisor with ali and all of that directly ahead but first some headlines. a new level of legal risk for boeing reads our global report today as the first lawsuit is filed in the united states over the crash of ethiopian airlines flight three zero two that killed one hundred fifty seven passengers and crew on board. at the seven thirty seven max jumbo jet the suit was filed by the family of son. mr was a public health expert en route to kenya when she died she is also the great niece
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of consumer safety advocate ralph nader the u.s. alleges quote blinded by its green boeing haphazardly rushed the seven thirty seven max eight to market with the knowledge and tacit approval of the united states federal aviation administration. mother neda spoke to the reporters about why they're aiming to bring the suit against the manufacturer. those in charge of creating and selling this plane did not treat salmiya as they would their own daughters. we as passengers need to demand that planes be safe so that no one else dies profits should not come before safety and we are making this effort here to hope or.
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