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some cities have banned them. i was shocked. i was. happy because. the streets destroyed buildings set alight cars and motorcycles torched the damage has cost of two hundred million euros so the french economy with business is tearing their hair out even french banks waded into the debate calling for an end for more than four months hundreds of local branches through central 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
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of towns and cities that has made the headlines since november seventeenth thousands of people have been injured some suffering life changing injuries. because it happened from a few. feet. to the. right. but while some protesters may see this decision by the constitutional council as a when it's not all music to there it is the council about held other controversial elements of the breakers new meaning that more severe penalties for organizers of north weiss demonstrations and for those who cover their faces during violent protests. well police now have the right to search individuals and vehicles in it
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demonstrations in a bid to prevent objects being brought in that could be used as weapons. ati paris the yellow vest movement began last november driven by rising fuel prices and of the crime in living standards for last first believes that the aims of the protestors are to veg to succeed. let's not fall into these oh. oh we. are going to be yes they protest protest i would be free flowing deemed view. and it's totally open who will. we should never forget that. but at least i. opened up. all of the people received and still
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perceive is the failure of the day. venezuela's opposition leader is a valid new tactical actions in his latest bed to oust president nicolas maduro those first move calling for more nationwide protests on saturday is something we've seen before however he has not gone into much more detail about what his new actions will involve here's a local journalist norse i got from the capital caracas. we are here again where one of the most implemented take up positions sounds of protest today protesters are fighting against the blackouts that has been just striking venezuelans since march the seventh this was a called me by one earlier this week he called to been a song to protest every time a basic service fails in the country also earlier this week he created and two years orser patient communities he plans to tour. and plans to gain more support
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from the. cos also a us made a new set of sanctions against us one of these years around one hundred and fifty one. officials are sanction let's hear what mike pence has to say about the venezuelan situation at this moment the united states of america sanction venezuela state oil company. and today. we're taking action against a vital source for the madeira regimes well it is important to remark that also a call for marches to support his government today also nikolaus madeira said that this is another intervention and from the u.s. and another mendelian in the business is a bonus well up the government of the bolivarian republic categorically rejects the latest u.s. attack on the venezuelan oil industry and its economic sovereignty venezuela
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believes it's unacceptable cynical and criminal of donald trump's administration to take measures that violate international law as well as economic and commercial principles journalist paul dobson says the latest sanctions war to actually make much difference. would not have a great impact here in venezuela venezuela currently explored some of the green twenty thousand to fifty thousand barrels of oil a day to cuba. a much more pressing measure from the white house would have been to go by the same measure to for example when it's when an oil exports to china we are increasing every day and have a serious impact on venezuelan books more across the political divide here in minutes while a military action is merely rhetoric and not seriously being considered by the white house however when you look at the history of u.s. pressure in latin america and other areas of the world we can see that minute
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reaction. but definitely a problem and so would i think have to be taken in a very real threat by all of its who are looking at the venezuela situation. israelis are gearing up to elect to their next prime minister and as polling day looms one predominantly arab party is begging people not to vote for those who have blood on their hands something some contenders have been boasting about in their campaign videos. luckily he was like oh that's mary. government that are sort of. i'm not going to but in this i will gavel a whole thing for god now. they suddenly say this is this is not one of the it's not people like this it was loose in the rules. yes you know that.
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one of the runners in the race to be pm is former chief of the israeli defense forces benny gantz he released a series of short videos under the slogan only the strong wind in them he boasts about killing more than thirteen hundred terrorists including a hamas military chief and talks of how he returned parts of gaza to the stone ages in the two thousand and fourteen bombing campaign this comes at a time of heightened tensions between israel and palestine last week gaza marked the first anniversary of the so-called of march. returned protest movement since the demonstrations began in march two thousand and eighteen one hundred ninety five people have been killed and almost twenty nine thousand injured israel maintains that casualties arise because of the actions of hamas or in self-defense.
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the. professor of political science at beer zeit university in the west bank sodomy mair says that the shift to the right in israeli politics is being facilitated by geo political factors. the whole israeli public is to dig more to us that i hate that i tunes out of florida sheen and the other reason which is equally important we are talking about around between seven hundred thousand two hundred thousand settlers and that was the bank and those that 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
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a quite natural thing no it is we've got this with elections or not with actions but with elections it would appear more to gain the support of the right wing 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 clear that when we are talking specially about europe they said it quite clearly oh it interest as europeans with the americas is far more important to us than the human rights in palestine so it's quite the quite you know a huge message to meet with the israeli public that you can do whatever you like with the best and it can very late however you want and no one is going to hold you accountable for that. world powers have called on the warring sides in libya to cease hostilities and to deescalate the german ambassador to the un gave a statement after an emergency meeting of the security council. the members of the
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security council expressed deep concern that the military activity called on ellen the forces to halt all military movements. i mean while a commander from eastern libya. is now close to tripoli and has ordered his forces to take the capital the u.n. backed government based in tripoli carried out several airstrikes targeting half tyra's positions while one hundred forty five of his troops have also been captured dan cohen has more on the situation. our forces moved north coming as close as forty kilometers to tripoli by taking the village of so after some fighting earlier on have to ordered his forces to not open fire on civilians tripoli is controlled by the un backed government of prime minister fayyad is 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
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a lot of the rotation in and out all tripoli. and united nations remain. 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 since late libyan leader moammar gadhafi was ousted by nato backed militia men in two thousand and eleven since then two 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 as allied to huffed are. former u.s. diplomat jim john trust 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 a country and happened in libya in two thousand and eleven this is this is squarely
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on the doorstep of david cameron nicolas sarkozy and of course hillary clinton barack obama they were the ones that led this business campaign for democracy and democracy for the libyan people and once it got them but 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 this where one government or the other vanquishes its rival stands to be seen but until then i don't see anything good happening in this country unfortunately. so back to our breaking news from central paris now a powerful explosion has hit an apartment block causing a large fire near the rosa parks railway station the authorities say that there are no serious injuries but at least twenty seven partment have been destroyed fire crews say that the fire is now under control a spokesman for the fire brigade says the blast may have been caused by gas containers stored on a balcony. part of the explosion was caught on camera take
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a walk. was. speaking cross alexander's doing ourselves who is near the scene of the fire alexander as we know that you've been out there following the story since things pretty much got going what more can you tell us. well no definitely i can see that the situation was taken under control because for the last few hours there were more signs of the relief within the fire brigade because now there was some of them are now relaxed and some of them just left and the i still can see that behind me on the level floor and some would like floor from the so we can see the light of the torch slight as jim that's still the fire brigade working in the dark in the burn department trying to understand what was the sort of the the fire itself and the explosion now it has
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been as that's one of the possible reasons of this explosion was the portable gas tank used for the barbecue use on the balcony. that's very possible because it's a very unusual and common. thing to do in paris now we can also remember that that's not the last not not the third explosion there is the time we can also remember that there was a gas explosion. in the northern parts of paris with the four people dead for now we don't see any signs of reals or dead or injured people so hopefully this one we when we wider and more to say for the evidence on this area all right alexander thanks for keeping across the store for us if we need you will come back you thanks. switching gears now
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a man who survived another child nerve gas attack in the u.k. so he is being kept in the dark on the country's ongoing investigation charlie raly who's a partner died in the incident last summer spoke to the russian ambassador to the u.k. alexander yankel. reports. feeling so many of his questions well that's set by the u.k. government charlie rarely has reached out to mess with the russian ambassador to the u.k. he's lost his partner and is suffering from the terry orating health and he's also been confused by u.k. media speculation regarding the poisoning of his partner and say gay in nearly a script lost it by what was said even though they should all be charged meanwhile though the russian ambassador has been trying to fill in some blanks. literally eighty percent of what i told him was quite a revelation to charlie and his brother is perfectly understandable they're ordinary people reading british newspapers because they know only what they're offered by the press so it's good to have an alternative point of view and
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understand russia's line of reasoning charlie rowley and his brother had virtually no info on the questions we directed at the british authorities over the script case they don't understand why we're not allowed to meet this group piles i told them that there was no mobile service connection with this group pals three hours prior to the poisoning we had no chance to examine this nerve agent it was all news to charlie and his brother most of the information they had they had read in the newspapers and i got the impression that both the family of dawn sturgis and charlie rowley have not been adequately informed as to what happened to the payne amesbury and what happened in seoul's ri before they never received any official. for many months now mr rowley and dawn's family received very little information about the course of the investigation so little that dawn son sent a letter to the russian president saying that he felt let down by the u.k. . haven't seen you're the family of the late don't sturgis ones first and foremost
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to see the investigations conclusions russia wants the same thing it's been a year now and we still haven't seen any official results that led charlie and his brother to contact us is precisely the fact that they haven't been able to receive anything from the british authorities. and the points missed a very racist is that he felt his reputation was affected by the u.k. press and describing him as hopeless when he was simply a british citizen jolly and his brother very nice people first thing they told me was that the british press misrepresented them. this is not the case charlie wants me to get this message across to russian what he insists the russian ambassador meanwhile says there's so much left to announce it but we have plenty of questions regarding the core mission of mr jess because it destroyed all proof make it impossible to examine the results of those investigations that have been carried out by the british authorities everything the u.k.
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authorities have done the needs rechecking including how these people were treated now moscow was accused of and house repeatedly denied all involvements to do with last year they've offered to cooperate with british authorities many times but that's something that's constantly tonights by london and the u.k. government is still made little to no evidence public charlie rose lee on the other hand says that he doesn't blame russia hey just once today i want to tell. you that a quick recap of the two nova chuck cases in the u.k. charlie raly and his partner dawn sturgis fell sick in a river in late june last year and initially police suspected a drug overdose star just passed away a week later and in a march two thousand and eighteen discreet balls were poisoned in the city of solsbury and that case both survived the u.k. blame to russia for the two attacks although no evidence was produced russia denies any involvement. says it has
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obtained a press strategy agreed upon by ecuador and the u.k. in the event wiki leaks founder julian assange is extradited to the u.s. it was a blower was granted asylum in ecuador is embassy in london in two thousand and twelve rumors are circulating that he is about to be expelled and potentially headed by britain to america according to wiki leaks according to wiki leaks ecuador will claim a songe broke of the terms of his asylum with the u.k. giving assurances it will not let the u.s. sentence him to death and u.s. officials have repeatedly called for assad to be prosecuted for publishing classified material including intelligence and military files but assad has supporters say he is doing crucial work and must be protected. the mother of the feel of it it's not possible to mistreat someone this way just because he revealed by their village and powerful people and as a publisher he has revealed all kinds of human rights violations war crimes
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are misinformation needs to get out united states says that they're defending democracy around the world and they're not just bending democracy at all in the united states is is. trying to silence people the good of them are revealing what's happening and julian the signage is just that the person who made it possible for those people to be heard much has changed in ecuador since i was granted asylum almost seven years ago including relations with washington artie's it would be trying to go comments. thank you for the gracious welcome you have shown to be my wife sharon on our very first visit to ecuador we are huge and they should treat you nice. and what a beautiful video on 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.
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ecuador friendship while visiting president lenin moran oh in quito price your election our nations did experience ten difficult years where our people always folk loose but our government 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 joy in 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 want to guarantee that he's not extradited to third countries which could put his life in danger who life of misters sons is a driscoll's life sentence which is being dead or alive under lenin maranoa who was a radically praised by outgoing leader chorale at the election the tide has clearly
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changed mr carette even ended up calling his successor a traitor absolute. to the united states. 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 u.s. like debt relief and exchange for. kicking the whistleblower out back then would lead to nothing but today it's clear he's not a fan of assad yet us business and you know that too many times mr sanchez violates the cream and we keep leaks and gauges an espionage and hacking. as a real us imperialism hating tough guy rafael corral was known as
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a staunch ally of men 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 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.
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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 human rights campaigner peter tatchell believes assad was 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 moreno in ecuador himself is under huge pressure his popularity has slumped to about seventeen percent the new york times reported that president
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moreno had offered to hand over to the u.s. an 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 principle that a citizen of its country a political refugee would be 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 i'll be back in four minutes with more news there with this is our to enter. the was. she used to do crack when i was
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. know what chuck survivor charlie raleigh says he is being kept in the dark on the british investigation into the poisoning that killed his partner last year he met with russia's ambassador to the u.k. . only charlie and his brother to contact us is precisely the fact that they haven't been able to receive anything from the british. the massive fire sweeps through an apartment block in central paris after an explosion believed to have been caused by gas stored on a balcony rescuers say there are no serious injuries. with the leaks obtains what it says is a press strategy agreed to by ecuador.
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