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eighty. charged in the u.s. with conspiracy to hack government computers the issue of his alleged links to russia are once again being raised in washington. police used tear gas against protesters in the twenty second consecutive weekend of demonstrations against the. seventy people who have reportedly been killed in libya in a week the international community remains split over how to deal with the country's escalating conflict.
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great to have you with us this evening this is r.t. international. following his dramatic arrest wiki leaks from man julian assange she's facing a charge of conspiracy to hack in u.s. government computer but it appears that washington has another axe to grind at least by the vice president's words on friday. cia director he called weekly leaks state house intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia which strongly agree with the justice department is now seeking extradition. to be just a slip of the tongue as hasn't been charged with russia related but his alleged links to the kremlin have been on the minds of the media and political chiefs for quite some time. of takes a look at whether alleged collusion might still become part of the case against the wiki leaks. it did say it years ago a son that the united states wanted him that's why he was in the ecuadorian embassy
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and he was right america is seeking extradition and if you watch enough t.v. you surely know why his russian connections can we address the question at hand and that is whether or not you can say definitively that russia had no part in this. was trying to sabotage the twenty six thousand election and have these facts in front of them saw assad as an agent agent or at least a provocateur or a collaborator with the russian government tonight there is growing evidence that russia is using wiki leaks as a delivery vehicle for hacked e-mails and other information it was everywhere on every pundit slips for years assad's weekly spew to russia meddling echoed and echoed by everyone important enough to be on camera like us need is it's time to call out wiki leaks for what it really is a non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia
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they've acted in concert with the russians to interfere on our elections to help you pack into a look at information from the russians and we stood in a way to disrupt our campaigns and twenty sixteen i don't think that's it's not right to legal and i hope mr and as much as possible just because if you come you'll get forty years from. russian meddling and what you go by their word he's a covert taiji be asset of a secret mission to topple the united states that is if you watch enough t.v. if you don't if you actually read the indictment against in the charges not to mention of russia not to mention of elections of meddling e-mails or grand plots to topple the united states his crime allegedly was that he worked with chelsea. manning to obtain classified documents that showed us human rights abuses in
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iraq and of going to stop the us government house to. state all the chargers. tend to charge mr sashi with extradition stick. you fail to do you not mr sergeants us that lets us on. our united states government or bring their charts just consider this if the us had any of it anything tying as signage to russia or made legal conspiracy do you think they would have shown it to mentioned it this is it this is the unique charge he faces and because of how extradition works they can to add any more charges if they get him the extradition order. needs to know at that stage what exact charges are for example. the extradition or u.k. or not extradite somebody to the west you know the charges that are probably going
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to. not exist there's no charge. so the extradition court makes very clear we're only going to extradite on those charges are sent to us and. we just i guess. the states with the shirts are on now saying well it's. going by what lawyers and experts are saying the u.s. doesn't have much of a case and if as and is found guilty it it sets a nasty precedent where journalists can be jailed for posting classified material no matter how vital like the manning files.
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as remarkable as it may be the u.s. is now saying that exposing us human rights abuses wanted murder committed by the us military exposing that is wrong serious than the abuses and murder themselves chelsea formally bradley manning was freed by a bomber but judging by the toxicity on t.v. in washington as sands shouldn't be too hopeful the. you never know trump is trump wiki leaks i love working links. thursday in place forcibly removed to julian assange from the ecuadorian embassy in london and came after king
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to strip him of his ecuadorian citizenship revoked his asylum granted almost seven years ago i could have says that a solid violated the terms of his asylum in several ways independent journalist and close friend of julian assange smith. he knows he isn't the man betrayed by the media. giunta very robust and strong person physically quite large and mentally but he has been under the most nervous strain i mean physically he lost a lot of weight mentally he was still the same julian of course but you could see that he's a man who'd suffered he all know we can't for example the embassy used to close down and you could see that he didn't like being alone rattling around the place he hasn't been outside the ecuadorians were in the last year under the regime of merino were monitoring him inside the embassy to an extraordinary degree there were two cameras in every room except a lot of three even the kitchen one also he was gagged he was allowed speak to journalists and the other thing is there's a tension right took
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a tale of this which is quite difficult to see and julian has expected to be thrown out of the embassy since before christmas he was just waiting for it to happen but i didn't think he expected to be dragged out in this way the way it happened was to patrol him to help portray him as a fugitive rather than allowing him to walk out himself with dignity people consider much more of a threat than you really is you know the district judge and the magistrate court that he went into after straight after being taken by the police and described him as a narcissist i mean the judge had met him once in the courtroom but day i mean that's a savage thing to say about somebody you know today what people are talking about the talking about the welfare of the cats i mean you couldn't make it out so hungry for news talk about a cat they'll talk about silly stuff about him or. you know apparently. the unclean or something like that i mean it's extraordinary how journalists are able to distract themselves what's really important and really important to the future of journalism. french police have fired tear gas at yellow vests
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protesters who were throwing rocks and bottles on the first weekend following a controversial anti riot law coming into force new rules banned demonstrators from hiding their faces. i was i i was i. clashes erupted in paris where police used tear gas against protesters twenty seven people were detained more than thirty thousand protested across the country with around five thousand of those in the capital i. really turned violent in the southern city of toulouse where officers now out enough to protest is reportedly tried to build barricades a number of demonstrators were said to be injured more than twenty were detained
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the twenty second consecutive weekend of anti-government rallies in france the elements movement began in november then it was a rally against fuel price hikes and a call for president to resign so said professor french and francophone studies at the u.k.'s university of nothing and that's paul smith things that despite president micron's ratings going up he won't win back his full support. oddly enough over the last few weeks he's a poll ratings have been going up both for him and his prime minister eight bush leaf and i think that there is a sense in that it could all be a bonus you know whatever other politicians. media commentators say that he actually kind of gave a framework to to produce content provided that they are late for the discontented old people to participate and in that sense it is a massive success but part of the problem with that is the good it is so you listen to the contributions of so disparate that bringing that also gathering turning that
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into something is going to be very difficult so paradoxically you know looking at the news looking at the footage you know i think that he's enormously popular but. the next two to three weeks all going to be an up and in fact to be european elections are going to be absolutely critical. seventy five people being killed more than three hundred twenty wounded in libya in just the last ten days according to the world health organization the country's ongoing civil war has been escalating at a general khalifa haftar his forces control eastern libya ordered his army to march on the capital the eastern government has just called the international community to lift a ban on weapons exports to the region the un is calling on all parties to the conflict to end hostilities health partners have verified seventeen civilian casualties so far with seven fatalities including three medical staff at least five ambulances have been hit since the onset of the conflict we continue to call for
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a humanitarian pause to allow people to safely evacuated and emergency services to get through and for all parties to abide by their obligations under international humanitarian law meanwhile thousands of libyans have been gathering in tripoli to protest against we knew the fighting in the region libya has been in turmoil since the ouster of margaret afy in two thousand and eleven since then the country has seen the establishment of two rival governments one of them backed by the united nations in tripoli the other based into brooke. on the spot a book has been taking a look at how the civil war began in her latest edition of in case you missed it. cia stooges competing colonialists a powerless us billions of barrels of the black stuff in case you can set the looming civil war in libya has this role. because of the leak i saw the. freedom and prosperity in libya back in twenty eleven creating
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a glorious last civil. lysis and slave trade turns out i was wrong. not the business of another revolution to get rid of this guy and the more you know this one shows up i just look at them like a little despotic because their. general. and his self-proclaimed libyan national. apparently fell for colonel moammar gadhafi and then turned against him before going into exile in the u.s. for twenty years in langley virginia where the cia is based. however is not significant seriously i am trying to record something here. where was i cost has launched a military offensive and a pledge to take control of the whole country is offered there reassuring promise that security comes politics second. housetop wants to defeat the government of
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national accord which is really a selfless or national or in accord with anything but one thing on its side the recognition of the queue at the service that seems easy enough international condemnation of nato for half dollar bill says everything gets better it works every time the plan has everyone's best whale in a crisis up top. so while the u.n. officially recognizes the tripoli government the french egypt and the saudis have been funding and backing general ham who also got a personalized guided tour of a russian aircraft carrier twenty seventeen italy is backing the other side and the u.s. just pulled out of it soldiers from libya. in the quite a geopolitical because currently all the sides are doing the are using may sound to
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you when they can't do anything. or strange kind of dialogue my advice to anyone who lives in a corrupt sandy country with a serious amount of oil is to leave here and there just very back. to you mean what was demanding the general stop his military offensive against the tripoli government the military attack launched by the enemy on tripoli and the subsequent escalation in and around the capital are in danger of civilians including migrants and refugees and disrupting the u.n. led political process with the risk of serious consequences for libya on the wide to region including the terrorist threat. but the bloc seems to be split over the issue france reportedly rejected an earlier e.u. statement and called on the leader of the libyan national army to pull back his troops paris as oil assets in the east of the country and have been providing
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military help to half the italy has criticized france's stance. it would be very serious of france for economical commercial reasons had blocked an e.u. initiative to bring peace to libya and would support a party that is fighting as minister of the interior i would not stand by and watch something that the two thousand and eleven nato led military intervention in libya promoted by then french president nicolas sarkozy was triggered by a konami can commercial interests than what humanitarian concerns former deputy speaker the belgian parliament load of a news thinks the split in the e.u. over libya is linked to the geopolitical interests of its members. did not your political or a position of france and italy in a lesson manager brown's was that one country don't start of the war on libya in the first place for the same reason that they were there but they do not supporting the guy that they think will protect their interests ironically enough to dismount
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those leading this libyan national army is a former gadhafi goalie our aid through down disagreed with him and left the country for us in central years this man is just as reliable as any other military dictator i mean it just shows that when it go really comes down to democracy human rights and so on he's just irrelevant. now the german justice minister has come under fire for giving an interview to our will find out what was said after the break. in a world of big partisan movie lot fees and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever
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we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and 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 for watching closely watching the hawks. the business model of facebook is to pressure people to continue communicating through facebook and giving facebook personal information this is what makes facebook a surveillance monster show facebook does not have users facebook has used it's people that facebook use it's.
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german media and politicians have rounded on the country's justice minister after she gave an interview to auntie's german sister channel in a seven minute appearance countering the barly touched on a number of issues concerning here of including germany's relations with russia is peter all of the reports from berlin or the german justice minister catherine of bali is found herself in hot water according to some and lost on the political sea according to others it's curious to see how you can completely lose your political compass in no time well what heinous act did she commit she spoke to the media or as some would have you believe the wrong type of media this is all come about after ms bali gave an interview to r.t. german language sister service. and we maintain close ties with russia russia was and always will be our partner however that doesn't mean we don't take issue with certain things but then that's
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a natural part of any relationship. nordstrom too is a private enterprise and we as a government do not interfere i also do not consider it appropriate to comment on u.s. plans in any way. europe has external and internal enemies these include all who seek to weaken at first of all of course these are the e.u. countries that want to become nation states again and stop their usual cooperation with us in order to pursue their selfish national interests heaven forfend a german politician give an interview to a russian news outlet about issues that affect both nations that minister must be out of her mind according to the german tabloid press justice minister caterina barely wants to join the european parliament for the s.p.d. and has given many interviews so far so good but why she took questions from the kremlin propaganda portal russia today is not comprehensible to many in political
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circles while the c.d.u. is fighting for every euro to strengthen europe's security the s.p.d. european candidate for the rino barley gives interviews the russian state propaganda that is twenty four seven to weaken europe katherina barely of the europe in the un through body all smiling and friendly to those who want to send europe plummeting into chaos with their education freedom of the press sorry make that freedom to talk to the press as long as it's the ones the german tabloids approve of. spanish primary school has banned people from reading little red riding hood and sleeping beauty because they like a balance gender perspective the two traditional fairy tales are among thirty percent of the books available for that age which are below the toxic two hundred titles have been removed from the library at table school in barcelona is the
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latest such move in the capital catalan capital by agenda commissions are currently reviewing similar cases we asked locals in barcelona for their thoughts. but only it was here that all of us were raised with and we're not traumatized it warns you not to get close to strangers i think to remove it it's a bit absurd for them but i think it's a delicate topic in so far as you can't reinterpret when these books were written it's from a historical time it's a matter of tradition obviously we have to do a lot of things to make society go forward but i don't know if this should be one of them. has been written of them since i was a child and adult feel stereotyped are harmed by those books i don't think there are such a harmful thing for a key it's the conditions the way kids think the kids see women girls the other gender is a bit protected relative to men i think we have to teach them from childhood that there is no subordinate relationship between one and the other these are tells that have always existed they can be adopted can be explained i think we shouldn't be
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censored. but it's part of the culture it has nothing to do with gender. what is it is darn afflicts just how far this reevaluation of classic works could go. once upon a time in a land far away you lived a girl and she was strong and independent and grew up to be superwoman like that story of course you do there's nothing little about this red riding hood of the twenty first century not like the old version banned in one of barcelona's primary schools for exposing children to false gender perspectives matter of fact whereas better when you need them the wolves go to her and carry by x. had he's barely filled with the stones and tossed out to die in agony if that snot animal cruelty i don't know what is another fairy tale bound in that school look at the ugly reality of sleeping beauty.
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he beheld her charms and felt his blood course hockley through his veins he lifted her arms and carried her to a bed gathered the first fruits of love leaving her on the bed he returned to his own kingdom where pressing business of his realm he for a time thought no more about this incident now after nine months to live with two beautiful children one a boy and the other. well excuse me does this start with once upon a rape did they really live happily ever after i mean really you know what let's stay on this subject a girl is given away to slavery by her own father sounds familiar. but you say you've got daughters i will forgive you on condition that one of them
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comes willingly and suffer for you well first the title is outright misleading there's at least two beasts and the bigger one i would argue is the father and yes i would like someone on this egregious human trafficking case ace. yep and yeah i'm looking at you unicef or how about this plot the protagonist turns halfway through the story murders his friend has his feed birds while alive is trying to and left for dead. i understand said one to the other there's nothing left to do now but to hang him hang him repeated the other they tied pinocchio's hands behind his shoulders and slipped the noose around his neck throwing the rope over the high limb of the joint tree they pose to the pole marionette hung up the spikes. that's the original for you before being whitewashed by disney and if little red riding hood is
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a bad gender example for kids no way this tale can be under the p.g. thirteen mark and with aladin i think the deal was if you wish is not a t.v. show for movies and seven video games i mean where's the genie's union when you need it and who knows how many more evils lurk under the guise of harmless children's books ok europe today i'll be back with more for you would often. but the numbers. they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime every day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to
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be rich eight percent world market thirty percent some with one hundred twenty three first circuit per second and this one rose to twenty thousand. china's building two point one. billion dollar. mark but don't let the numbers over. the only number you need to remember one one you know for the myth one and only whom. i make more doogan is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in this county or you'll be to stay if you look at it from a book on knowledge of. mark was the day that when he was five and. do going to has been the most contentious critics say he is the first time i noticed something wasn't right in fleece work pretty much when i first started the
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in march twenty seventh team the russian space agency launched a new cosmonaut core recruitment campaign the requirements were strict a degree of piloting engineering or science psychological stability perfect health even height weight chest measurements are important a cosmonaut has to be able to fit into a space suit and of course the ship for one hundred twenty applicants was shortlisted from the campaign but only eight would be selected we'll focus on three of the would be cosmonauts whose progress we followed for almost two years. when the shut down three.

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