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right. support. in the. party is expected to win the final results are confirmed. president.
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247. international my names you know. your company. with most votes in the fiercely contested parliament elections. parties along with the greens and liberals are set for big wins while projections show the centrist bloc losing its grip on parliament one in every 2 eligible voters also took to the polls the highest turnout in 2 decades.
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it's bricked on those all important numbers then in italy material selvi nice right wing party beleaguered project to do in 33 percent of the vote in fronts marine le pen's nationalist rally is set to overtake president mccrum party with as much as 23 percent of the ballot austria's ruling center right people's party that's a story in itself also a surge in continental support there was a significant blow in neighboring germany too for the ruling coalition their share of the photon by iran 7 per cent so far so how is all this expected to shape the european parliament for the next 5 years what we're looking at a fragmented parliament with establishments losing ground to smaller parties and what all these dots are suggesting despite the gains made by the euro skeptic out of right leaning parties pro e.u. groups are still expected to hold on to run 2 thirds or so of the seats the biggest blow of the elections will be dealt the parliamentary run coalition of center left and right they're said to lose their 40 year long majority surely has more on from
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paris. well europe's waking up after a night of change where we sued the established parties of the center right and the center losing quite a lot of ground in that election and that of course could spell trouble with that you run coalition is being too clueless to him which since its inception it means that they will now have to leach out to a much smaller parties if they want to keep that still reach of the european parliament on course they was a sujan vote for anti establishment parties across the block with parties like the national rally here in france and a leak in italy actually talking the polls in their own countries. the nice holiday not only took the polls it looks like it's projected to gauge around 28 seats in that this election
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a couple of seats from 2014 and so the need speaking to the press after those results are coming in said that this was essentially the people in europe saying that they want to see anything different other than the your did you get your today's vote shows that the rules of europe are changing it's not just due to the choice of the italians but also of the french the germans the british the and gary and the poles and finns the swedes the danes a new europe is born. well here in france we saw muffy in love pens national rally party topping the polls of course they also took the poll back in 2014 this time very slow each down on their turnout from the last election but still a very big result here in france particular as many people were seeing this is being a referendum on president michel whose party came in 2nd place they would just pick to the post they are trying to brush this off as noticed by the losses they were
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expect. but marking the pen is now calling for those anti establishment parties to form a grand law within the european parliament to be a stronger voice and she's calling for a new shake up of politics here in france the source the president has no other choice but to dissolve the national assembly and allow for a more democratic voting system in order to better represent this country's majority political opinion the feeding of traditional parties and the polarization between the national wryly party and the renaissance party confirms that the political scene is now split between nationalists and globalists and that's what dominates our political life there are also big wins for anti establishment ruling parties in countries such as poland and hungary. the ruling governing party in austria also talk to the polls that we've more than 30 percent of the vote
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the chancellor besting kurt said he was very pleased with that result particularly as it comes at a difficult time for his government you are supposed to be facing a new confidence vote later today i know that a scandal hit the party just a week ago but despite that scandal it seems boodles of people in austria still turned out to offer him their support same you i'm usually not to the last 4 words but i'm almost speechless we expected a lot we were optimistic but this is a fantastic result this is never happened before we achieve the best results of all time with the biggest distance from 2nd place of all time it is simply i'm believing the other big surprise of the night was the green vote which is up significantly here in france and also in germany and the projection is that they will get around 70 seats which is quite a surge compared to 2014 up around 20 seats on that but the reality
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is. the make up now of the european parliament will be very different to that that we've known for not just the last 5 years but pretty much since its inception and what that's going to do is it's going to make it very difficult for the old guard to continue to keep watch and to push things down that agenda. shows devinsky wrapping up things there 1st of all french politicians shock me are told us he believes that europe has now entered a pivotal new era well i would say that of course the big surprise is that the green party is going up very very broadly but it doesn't mean that it is enough to save the so-called system and of course we see that many skeptical bodies of one day election throughout europe and i think that we are facing a new product
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a new era for europe but i don't see how they will solve the problems of europe the union is split and it will be very very difficult to find a compromise between qualities between let's say i don't know g.'s which are very opposite but i do believe that this europe the present europe is dead a little bit more in the story but across into the u.k. where the newly founded brags that party has heard what can only be described in the style machine my cleaning more votes than the tories only party combined breaking down the results here's a sollie. in the build up to this election all the polls are indicating that the briggs and polity would do well on the new before breaks in policy we should point out in fact they've won by far the most seats in those european elections for the u.k. and as you mentioned they're getting more than the conservatives and labor combined
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and then lead for raj he's somebody who has been a really a figurehead not just in these elections but in the push leading up to that referendum in 2016 for the u.k. to leave the e.u. and he believes that the birds of quality control can go on and be successful in general elections if we do not leave the european union. then just as we've surprised people in these european elections we will go full would absolutely stunned them in the next general election there's a big wake up call here to westminster let's see whether they listen now the fortunes of the brags that party in exact opposite to the decimation of ukip and they went for the full 2014 elections having won 28 piece but since then they'd suffer the number of defections my number of votes counted it's shifting over to the briggs and polity and in fact we can have a breakdown of some of the more prominent leadership of that bribes party.
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drugs that has been dominating the political sphere here in the u.k. to the point that perhaps votes is off fed up with it all and just want the politicians to get on with it now the 2 main parties here in the u.k. labor in the conservatives they had bad nights and tories of course are gearing up to try to get. a new leader in place and they're going through that process now it is also worth pointing out that while the briggs and party did well last night the leave parties in general did worse than remain parties combined but the issue that the remained party face is a splitting of the vote between the lib dems who came 2nd in these elections and labor the greens and so on including the s. and p.
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who have done well in scotland so again while a very good night for programs and votes is on the birds and party in general it's not as clear cut to say that this would indicate that they would win any 2nd referendum if there was one to be held. in london or we heard from a professor of european law who says that for many u.k. voters nigel fur is the only political figure who could finally break that brings an impasse. many people were sad about the mess that the last 2 or 3. especially those who want to leave european union. are very disappointed with the conservatives. going around. and quite clearly mr ferrars also a very simple and straightforward message i think if you the number of people the percentage of people who actually voted for the party who want a 2nd reference the crucial question is what happens in labor will labor get off
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the fence that has collapsed under them as somebody said and i think over the next 3 or 4 days if. we work it out. or break it looks set to take a temporary backseat in the u.k. as a new leadership race gets into full swing we look out the candidates vying to take over from theresa may a little later in the program. ok moving on to more world news south africa's newly inaugurated president. his country is entering a new euro but with his party divided he looks set to face and. one of the key problems the new president will face is the legacy of apartheid on the ensuring challenge of extreme inequality white people for instance currently represent 9 percent of south africa's population but over 70 percent of private
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farmland the government has pledged to begin reclaiming land with providing compensation a special report looks at how the dispute is threatening to rupture the social fabric. i feel that my life and the life of my family members and the future of my children under 3. and no one has a new talk just lose some damn to have i carry a weapon for 20 years already because we are murdered brutally on the farms the problem that we face as a people. in south africa and also within the african continent. is the education of our country and the continent by a white minority it is very biased. because your skin is white there's definitely a white genocide. to. the.
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politics of the country at this stage want to explore our land without compensation apathy bridgie way learn youngest in this country continued to take the lead to let people if we had to live by the way to us own advocate for a free and just society that spends people we must struggle for the return of the law and let people suffer in this country about half of the population lives in poverty in this country the old propaganda is that if ever you were. you were a feat but we're speaking of the age of conquest speaking over don't you know why people are prepared to pay pay my grandfather was diverted on our family falls a brother he was killed in a uniform attack we are paranoid you can see it all eyes. wide or so find themselves affected by crime and we are also affected we say columbus believes that
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a civil war in south africa is inevitable we have 15 with a ticking time bomb. quarter of an hour into the program we're just going for a short break but as promised right after we look at how the battle for the leadership of the u.k.'s conservative party means it's shaping up.
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what politicians do you suppose if. they put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want to be. considered to be crooks that's like the full screen the book can't be good. i'm interested always in the logs.
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you're back with r.t. international the leadership race to replace trees m a s british prime minister is heating up mrs may and she's stepping down in june the 7th after failing to secure a break that deal from those who have declared themselves in the running conservative m.p.'s nominate 2 candidates in total with 9 we stop vying for a shot at the premiership the tories believe a new prime minister will be in place by the end of july. a lot means that to reason they will still be in office during both the leadership contest and donald trump's 1st official state visit to the u.k. next month and whoever does eventually take over from the british pm will stay in charge until the next general election that's in 2022 and with many senior members of the ruling party lined up to head the government we took a look at some of the front runners to be the next president of 10 downing street.
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like expectancy in the those reading the still mostly of that country visit to the global economic system if you give me the right. is the soviet union to stop people leaving and the lesson from history is clear. if you turn the club into a prison the desire to get out of the one diminish it will grow and we won't be the only person or the one to escape. channels like on t.v. better known as russia today what have you is to believe that truth is relative.
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to. jameco been someone who has a clear plan all right said. he wants to remain. because he's quite cold and waits to see everything together for instance and he's going to be the next one not one of them because i think everyone else did their own self guy. how about a moment i mean in my present prime minister her really strange scenario b. i am mad because he does what. it's got to be
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a free man. in the buildup to memorial day this and the us army especially ins to sure there are stories of how military service influenced their lives well it got some unexpected results. serve something greater than myself or be up to you just that you are give to others to protect the ones i love and to be better myself as a man in a lawyer how has some of the impacted you become but cocktail p.t.s.d. severe depression anxiety isolation suicide attempts never ending rage it cost me my relationship with my eldest son and my grandson it cost some of my men so much more how did serving impact me ask my family i spend sleepless nights wrecked with guilt because none of the horror and suffering i've seen even matters because we're all just grist for a pay mill run by madmen because if i speak up and say this war is wrong my battle
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buddies fighting their own demons or size me do y. get to reply for the dad they can type it anymore my husband became an ex because of his p.t.s.d. then he got agent orange cancer and died my cousin died of a rat chemical cancer my other cousin is in remission from the same thing at the moment and also has p.t.s.d. . to everyone who responded to the. this thread thank you for sharing your story your stories are real they matter and they may help others in similar situations the army is committed to the health safety and well being of our soldiers of suicide is a major issue among veterans the spike the reduction of the overall rates $6000.00 kill themselves every year mostly with firearms and it's young servicemen under 34 years of age who are especially at risk the vice president of veterans for peace
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usas that many soldiers are left to deal with their problems by themselves. and in america people like to put soldiers on pedestals and create heroes out of the soldiers are last in their bind where they are being simultaneously hero worshipped and having to deal with really traumatic. experiences in mind it is really negatively impacted my life and way is that i'm just not even yet comfortable speaking about it made it difficult for me to have a family i had p.t.s.d. in depression for a decade without even realizing it is not anything now and wish on anybody to turn in the military and yet i know some for some people it's their only way to. get out of where they're at it's no wonder the suicide rates are so high amongst the veteran happy lation because that kind of intense experience when people are still
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trying to figure out who they are as a person is just it could only. make life more difficult for the individual. to some big news just coming in to us all the program the chancellor of austria sebastian kurtz has lost a no confidence vote in parliament it comes a week after his governing coalition collapsed following the release of undercover video of his ex vice chancellor footage showed heinze christian struck a apparently offering lucrative public contracts to a woman claiming to be the nice of a wealthy russian after the outskirts the country's interior minister which prompted a walkout of coalition ministers on the european elections that have just been tallied up showed that the people's party headed by kurds led but today while a no confidence vote means that he is most likely going to be leaving the new
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temporary government put in place before elections. this autumn some big news coming in from vienna. our monday news update is looking for another great start to the week wherever and you are today more great program started moments. seem wrong. to shape. these days. and in. the trail.
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find themselves worlds apart. she still looks for common ground. this footage is unique because the tribal lands are normally off limits to the public erik's allowed in because he's the so is personal doctor. people here know him simply as dr eric he's rich famous some always on the move saving yachts and flying aircraft. he's considered one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil. that's happening amazon. allergies so slow. going to busy doing
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nothing is going to do the population nothing is going to people. break that claims another victim who will replace the rest of me bojo is waiting in the wings and it trumps a very confusing and contradictory iran policy who's in charge. general town say we're going underground on the 93rd birthday of the so-called butcher of cambodia alleged war criminal henry kissinger recently praised by britain's foreign secretary jeremy hunt the former us secretary of state is accused
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of torture killing in displacement of tens of millions coming up on the show will the west survive the impending economic up all collapse we speak for the adventure capitalist who made billions with georgia. about the ever growing debt that will cause the worst crash in history and as mainstream media obsesses over who will be the next tory prime minister we examine the issues that really matter from wiki leaks to wind brush with legendary writer and musician benjamin zephaniah golan cipel coming up in today's going underground but 1st away from the u.s. economic was in the new russia venezuela and iran to its attack on the superpower of the 21st century china is what the doldrums not yet resigned f.b.i. director christopher ray says about china it's a threat to our economic security and by extension it's a threat to our national security but it's even more fundamental and that is behavior that file ates the rule of law. it violates principles of fairness and integrity it violates our rules based world order that's existed since the end of
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world war 2. put plainly china's scenes determined to steal its way up the economic ladder at our expense we've been unable to secure an interview with the chinese ambassador in london about allegations like these that china is a rogue state bent on theft suffice it to say that the us is clearly violated the post 945 rules based order from career in vietnam to palestine nicaragua or in cuba here though is what china is saying about us policy if the u.s. insists china will have to respond to me highness never afraid of any pressure on china certainly has been pressured he has a us cable news presenter telling the world not even to be surprised by revelations from former cia contractor edward snowden now in moscow for safety it's not a huge surprise that the u.s. military is engaged in off fans of cyber attacks yes but the usa is not just offensively hacking countries it is involved in full spectrum surveillance as
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revealed by edward snowden arguably making accusations against chinese companies like wall way even more risible joining me now via skype from the british colony of them you there is guinness world record holder jim rogers he founded the quantum fund with george soros and is the author of a bull in china investing profitably in the world's greatest market jim welcome to going underground so you've said trump is making china great again do you think something chinese communist party officials a law fing at the latest sanctions against weiwei well trump called out of the trans-pacific partnership and the chinese looked around and said well that means we're the only ones left so they can take over asia now. maybe that's what mr trump is thinking make america great but it's doing a lot to make china great because now they don't have any major rivals in asia and the pacific rim ensure if you have a you've been talking for years about the end of the dollar or perhaps the end of the dollar as a reserve. and c do you think china will be seeing this and the developments of the
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bank as they try and promote that as as presaging the end of the dollar or as you well know several people were several countries in the world looking for replace mark beast a competitive with u.s. dollar it is starting to happen there are the banks that the chinese and others have developed to compete with the u.s. dollar and it's happened i mean when the pound sterling lost its status it didn't happen in that year didn't happen in a decade but it happened and the same thing is starting to happen with us start i know you've been saying for a while lots of people been saying for a while and you you just put your historian hats on there saying mentioning the british empire why has it taken so long for countries like russia china iran to start using currency swaps in rubles and romney miss 1st of all there's no went for structure to call up your bank and say i want to do something else the bank doesn't know what to do nearly and earlier everywhere in the world including america including in iran so.

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