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process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said therefore it's. a sad statement that i will be all about that the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with. a possible u. turn in the venezuela crisis as the u.s. and opposition in caracas now looks set for talks with president maduro to be held on neutral territory in norway. leader of germany's ruling party islam for
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proposing tighter pre-election media regulation blaming you choose bloggers for heavy losses in the e.u. parliament ballot. so why rules should apply for digital content these are depressions we really need to discuss not just for you but for media policy as a home in the future of democracy in the midnight deadline looms for israel's prime minister to form a coalition government will face new elections. hello from entertainment. welcome to your world news this now a push for a negotiated resolution to the venezuelan crisis is picking up steam representatives of president nicolas maduro and opposition leader are expected to meet for a 2nd round of talks in norway next week however the united states still has its preferred solution. as we have repeatedly stated we believe the only thing to
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negotiate with nicolas maduro is the conditions of his departure. and the return to the negotiating table comes despite the opposition's initial reluctance to participate the proclamation of power was supported by a consistent and orcus stance among western leaders over the last 4 months it was done of takes us through the power struggle. i swear to formally assume the duties of the national executive as president of venezuela. and that was how it all began a long and porthole road to the chaos and mayhem venezuela's in today it wants needs local politician overnight short into political stardom and with the u.s. on his side it seemed one why don't you simply couldn't lose or lower. i'm mike pence the vice president of the united states the united states supports the
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courageous decision many more countries followed suit brazil has just issued a note recognizing one we're going to go as venezuela's president. one plan. one door in europe you know one global venezuela began to devour itself from the inside torn by protest streets flooded people on mass reassuring maduro of their support all venting their anger at a president they call a dictator. meanwhile washington and rolled its arsenal from threats to sanctions to even seemingly harmless things like aid it try to slip the balance of power in favor over their man why don't i wish him a long quiet retirement on a pretty beach far from venezuela and the sooner he takes advantage of that the center is likely to have a nice quiet retirement on
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a pretty beach rather than being in some other beach area like guantanamo an unconventional holiday but among the mildest ideas in america's rhetoric all options are on the day all options are on the table all options are on the table all options are on the table all options are on the table because they always are but with all that commotion in white dove camp would have my dural the incumbent leader was willing to go all in conventional to trying to a to kill his readiness to talk it out with his new rival program if you go i am committed to international dialogue today tomorrow and always i'm committed and personally ready but back then why do it was feeling too good to grace's arch nemesis confronted with the blatant refusal my duro clung to the 2nd best thing he had and has apart from the support of a good share of his people the military is. stood strong with the dural despite what you do and washington's efforts to encourage defection.
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the president imposter tried to make it look like things were going his way. the armed forces are standing behind the people and the constitution but very soon his boastful overstatement was clear decisions were sporadic local and way below the critical mass needed to have the dura worried and all that leads us here to a complete stalemate why don't has won the battle for the hearts and minds on capitol hill for the embassies for the right to be called president of venezuela on the diplomatic papers of 3rd party countries but not his own to like to see them into vain militarily your vision i as president in charge of the national parliament will evaluate all necessary options however cautious it may be an official evaluation of an international intervention is as good as an open call for one but with the us no longer looking as trigger happy as before why do it has sent
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his emissaries to talk with the duro no longer too good for that and the us apparently once confident a quick power play would lead to victory now has learned that all or doesn't elect presidents well there are some in washington though who despite the resumption of the oslo talks appear to believe hostility is the best policy senator lindsey graham even recently invoked the invasion of grenada in 1903 which was widely viewed by them as illegal to make the case for intervention in venezuela. door is not the legitimate leader of venezuela he would be in power without 6 or $7000.00 cuban security forces in venezuela i would do exactly what reagan did i would give cuba an ultimatum to get out of venezuela look at they don't i would let the venezuelan military know you got to choose between democracy and the doura and if you choose more dura in cuba we're coming after you all to remind you under
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president reagan in 1903 the us sent an invasion force into grenada under the pretext of protecting american citizens from the caribbean nations marxist leadership and just over a week operation urgent fury had overthrown the cuban government there senator graham's comparison though seems to be glossing over some of the crucial differences between venezuela today and grenada in the eighty's for starters the island nation of grenada is geographically much smaller than venezuela making it easier to access and control in 1903 its population stood at 900000 venezuelans is 32000000 back then the u.s. deployed around 6000 troops according to some estimates the u.s. military intervention in venezuela today would probably require $150000.00 soldiers human rights lawyer dan kovalchuk told us that an invasion by washington would be disastrous. the idea that the u.s. is going to be able to knock the venezuelan government grenada style is just silliness of course the u.s. could try a military option from the u.s.
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point of view it would be a disaster it would be a very pretty tragic military struggle europe would in the end not support it i think most south american not support it even apparently the military brazil i think the u.s. for its standard and i think diplomatically it would be a disaster for the u.s. and it could be a disaster in many other way again if they got the u.s. got something to do another vietnam war it would cause the deaths of course u.s. . personnel will cost trillions of dollars. treasury in many cause rebellion will be united states against the government as we saw during the vietnam war so it's a very very risky proposition for the us today i was also a scandal unfolding in neighboring colombia the head of the u.s. backed army is under pressure to resign over an alleged cover up of the killing of thousands of civilians more than
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a decade ago were to be reporting on that for you later in the program. next though the head of germany's ruling party is facing a major backlash of more than 50000 people have signed a petition against what they say are an in-group karrenbauer its plans for censorship it comes after her statements on imposing stricter measures on political discourse online. but isn't this we lost among young voters for 2 reasons we failed to adequately address issues that are important to them and we feel due to the handling of their role as a radio where would happen if 70 newspapers decided just 2 days before the election to make a joint appeal don't float for the c.d.u. or s.p.d. that would be a clear case of political bias in the run up to an election so why rules should apply for digital content these are 2 questions we will need to discuss not just for the c.d.u. but for media policy as a whole in the future of democracy on this crime care about
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a statement comes after a number of you tube bloggers in germany called on people not to vote for the ruling coalition parties in the e.u. elections she believes that that campaign was to blame for the christian democratic union heavy losses on sunday. so now does this clear factual evidence that the current system is destructive and it is my democratic duty to ask you please don't vote for the s.p.d. please don't vote for the c.d.u. and please don't vote for the c.s.u. we ask you all not to support the cd. and don't support the s.p.t. kind under the bill and those for any party that doesn't operate on logic or science and isn't course to destroy our future i say to you latest statement cause outrage among other parties as well the left party called it an assault on the freedom of expression and repression of the german constitution and the freedom party said political movements need to have a dialogue with social media platforms martin doul so who from the left party told us that maintaining relations with tech savvy youth is crucial. all young people
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are searching for how can we develop a society they want to participate in the decision process in the society to the movement of writers for future it out there as well on the internet like raise or end up us is a part of a search for participation in society and for a person active for future and the less the political mainstream. is able to create discourse it's witchery to trick the emotion of the people emotionally and by the underlying a little tickle more conscious of them all start to organize themselves the more they move. so much for different frames where they can pass quickly to. revelations in a documentary that exposed a child sex abuse in poland roman catholic church and sparked
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a wave of outrage in the country the film was financed through a crowd funding campaign has been viewed more than 20000000 times on youtube. finally the peta followers in black cloaks will face justice make more movies like this one which discloses the deception of the church big respect everyone who decided to be a part of this film artists tell about their horrible experience without the camera the catholic church doesn't lead people to god it just makes them run away from him the governing coalition or injustice party has been widely supported by the country's religiously conservative population positions itself as a defender of christian values its leader initiated a vote in parliament on longer prison terms for child abusers after the documentary attracted so much attention but he also accused those who raise the issue of abuse
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by priests of undermining and offending the faith stating there is no poland without the church. you know everyone has the right to express their opinion but i think politicians need to be more careful with their words it's not just a matter of individual offenders the crimes were covered up these things were known to be the church authorities is that the way they move the offenders from parish to parish is horrendous should be real punishment merely losing the position in church is not punishment justice must be served. it's hard to say maybe kaczynski want to say it was an attack on christian values he is partly right it's like living in an apartment and close in a race to the neighbors pathological family and when a tragedy happens everyone wakes up but if you react early you can prevent a tragedy you have to fight against those who degenerates you the film shows the truth and how people reacted to truth is their private matter but i do not consider
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this movie an attack on the church. because you know the church needs to be kept separate from politics that will solve the problem. ok we're going to take you 400 kilometers above the earth now 2 russian cosmonauts remarking on a 6 and a half hour space walk let's show you some of the latest pictures we've had from outside the international space station there have been some live pictures but don't forget that machine is moving at 5 miles a 2nd so sometimes the pictures aren't always reliable but these are the latest ones that we've gotten ever the r.t. news center the 59 fires expedition members of the russian space agency was kosmos commander economy and flight engineer a legacy of chinning this is a 5th space walk for common inconsequent a veteran of us can god he's wearing the blue stripes if you see those are the 1st to step out into space for of chinon who suit the red stripe through it that he was on board that soyuz craft that crashed down back to earth just minutes after takeoff in october last year that dramatic and aborted launch but it hasn't put him
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off may the 29th is of course a maintenance day for the station's well but it marks a much more poignant moment. in history too especially for russians watching this space walk these cosmonauts are honoring the 85th anniversary of the 1st person the soviet union's alexian off to walk in space delving into the dark unknown for the 1st time things have moved on this current mission is looking into the viability of microorganisms surviving in the provisions of outer space we'll be checking in with them in the coming hours as they complete that space walk. this is r.t. international the pressure is mounting on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu find out why after the break.
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suffered another humiliating black eye and bloody nose all across europe voters put the lead so on notice the status quo is not working for the people the surge to the right in the rise of populism may be a game changer. now listed. in orwell the state puts in the surveillance cameras in. our present day for a well 19 eighty-four dystopian nightmare we put in the cams we install the cameras on the nest cameras in our doors and mantel pieces and spying devices in our heads and in our homes with another of these mass surveillance technologies that's the difference between orwell and today it is the worst nightmares would never think that we would imprison ourselves.
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the head of the colombian army is under pressure to resign after he was linked to the alleged cover up of civilian killings roughly a decade ago documents leaked to the associated press news agency from an ongoing investigation of cause to shadow over the activities of the u.s. backed military in colombia the papers show that the military leader made several questionable payments to supposed informants that led to combat operations against suspected rebels the generals denied his involvement in any extra judicial killings and i'm open as across the story colombia's top ranking general is facing some new damning revelations this is the latest blow to the reputation of the country's u.s. backed military and its crackdown on leftist guerrillas decades ago human rights watch has long been raising. highlighting atrocities.
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according to the prosecutor files general nicasio martinez aspinall would pay to a source for the location of rebels and then the soldiers would move in for the kill every one point the general was trying to claim he had no idea that these payments were being issued however the new documents ripped that claim to shreds the general reportedly ordered his troops to double the body count and to accept that higher civilian casualties was just a natural consequence the new york times reporter who was working on this story was recently forced to flee the country human rights and press freedom groups are worried. his have the right to question any piece of reporting but dangerous irresponsible comments like those medias nicholas casey have the potential to
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endanger the security and discourage reporting and says issues in colombia and you would think that with human rights violations an american journalist being threatened the u.s. 6 colombia relations might actually suffer well if you thought that you would be wrong apparently there was just a meeting between the vice president of colombia and the u.s. secretary of defense that was described as friendly it will raise a son to the united states support for many years we have been working to with your institutions the usa continues to shower weapons on colombia seeing it as a useful ally against venezuela bolivia and other opponents trump just spoke highly of the u.s. colombia partnership i just want to thank the president for working with us and we're working together our militaries are very focused on working together and if i don't know or less your own people in colombia deeply concerned about the sea. they want to see justice served and for the truth to be uncovered it's also vital for
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the government and its international status we do not know whether the general will lose these posts this is the task of the justice system which needs to resolve the case i mean imagine that some high ranking venezuelan commander was accused of killing civilians and then covering it up the white house would be up in arms but when it comes to a friend like colombia mass killings aren't such a big deal. r.t. new york. the clock is ticking for israel's prime minister who has until the end of this wednesday to form a government or face another election with more on the challenges facing benjamin netanyahu here's paula slayer. he did win the snap elections that he was responsible for calling on april the 9th and this gave him 42 days in which to form this new coalition and the prognosis really was that he would succeed to do so but unfortunately for him certainly hasn't the sticking point comes from a former ally a former defense minister who served under netanyahu we don't even then who is the
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leader of a right wing political party and the issue at play is the whole matter of whether or not ultra religious jews off a ducks too should serve in the israeli army this is an issue that has resulted in the past and it goes back months if not years in violent clashes between israeli police and religious jews. now the israeli parliament is made up of $120.00 seats to form the next government netanyahu needs a minimum of $61.00 and without the lieberman party he only has 60 but the problem is that those 60 seats comprise a fair number of religious parties who are against conscription for the sun so this
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anonymous really being pulled between iraq and face on the one hand trying to satisfy lieberman who wants to see these religious soldiers and the army and his religious clinician partners who don't this is a topic that has often divided israeli society and when we took to the streets we found that there was a very diverse view of opinion. should go to the army because. what they believe in just because we believe in it doesn't mean that's the right thing to think you do everyone can you know kind of chip in and be integrated in the room people should actually. study study study bible study. torah although most of the most of them should really should really either get drafted to the army or do some sort of civil service they should serve as anyone else now this is really a smokescreen for a deeper political struggle that is happening between men and netanyahu and certainly most people are feeling as well since that lieberman feels about pushing
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netanyahu into a corner this is really his big chance of potentially winning and attaining the highest office here in israel but it remains to be seen of course we learned in the coming hours what develops. malaysia is mounting a fight against illegal imports of contaminated non-recyclable plastics the environment minister vowed on tuesday to ship $3000.00 metric tons of waste back to their countries of origin including the us britain france and japan as she showed reporters the scale of the problem malaysia's been awash with waste since china stopped importing millions of tonnes of plastics from the developed world last year much of it's been finding its way to other neighboring countries even as your environment in minister insisted that the practice has to stop. whoever this says there are ways to malaysia ways where those plastic ways or whatever ways we will send it back and we will fight back even though we are
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a small country we cannot be bullied by a developed country is a measure isn't the only southeast asian country pushing back against the influx of rubbish canada has agreed to accept the return of a huge shipment was dumped in the philippines but only after a 6 year long dispute was resolved last week more than 100 shipping containers of mislabeled household waste have been sent to 2 ports in the philippines back in 2013 and we just left the 1st of there the political fallout became so severe the president threatened to dump the rubbish back in canadian waters. you know when that is a loaded. 2 gun i learned . early. learned that you need if you want the environmental campaigner george barda told us about what he sees as the unethical side of free trade so the wind phenomenon and this is
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part of his work is what's known by some as waste colonialism and the really dirty secret of so-called free trade is that it's free for corporations to do what the how they like but there is very little freedom for. poor countries that are often the subject of this you know these toxic arrivals to do anything about it off to china announce a ban on imports of plastics at the end of 2017 that neighboring countries in asia philippines malaysia etc have now become the dumping grounds for that country for that waste and the depressing thing is there seems to be no evidence whatsoever that countries like the u.k. are doing any kind of follow up to make sure that that waste is being treated in a remotely responsible way virtually no there's no inspection of that regulations that's how it looks from moscow this hour thanks for watching you next on news follows boom bust.
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have been happening around the globe and covering the world of business and finance and the empacher upon athol i'm catch the eye and i'm daniel britto today on the program chums terrorists have been taking their toll but few sectors have been hit harder than american agriculture archie correspondent alex mahela bitches harvesting the data and brings us the numbers on which products have their yields in freefall but the. back on the run what's causing the fable to say later i'll take a look at where we stand now and what's driving the ride so much to get to the show that has the left side right as. a new plot twist in the drama surrounding french carmaker renault leads our globe report today as fia chrysler proposes a merger a statement from fee on the proposal sent stocks for both companies up sharply by
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more than 11 percent leadership at renault reportedly will busy consult informally over the coming days regarding the proposal to create the world's 3rd biggest carmaker for the chrysler c.e.o. mike manley enthused 2 employees in an e-mail about a merger of like minded businesses and renault seems to be in a mood to entertain corporate callers seeking to woo the french automaker after a current partnership with nissan was rocked by the arrest of executive karl is gone mr goldman served his chair and c.e.o. of an alliance between renault nissan and mitsubishi the proposed merger offers clear advantages for both companies including complimentary market shares in north america and europe chrysler has suggested that if the companies do merge no factories would be closed. the chinese government moved to seize the sound bank on friday citing severe credit risks regulators will assume control of the bank for one year and see if the p.c.
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will manage its business operations the people's bank of china reacted quickly injecting 150000000000 yen through open market operations in order to increase the supply of short term funding to banks this is the 1st bank seizure in 20 years and investors are now questioning the quality of the bank's assets and the possible contagion risks if it were to liquidate those holdings small banks like are subsets of all to economic slowdowns because of their risk management capabilities can't keep up with their pace of growth their aggressive lending practices are now coming back to haunt them as they're severely overextended much of the overextension and for. lowdown stems from the trade war being waged by the united states and it's not just hurting operations across the pacific right here in the united states several sectors have been slammed by the shipping stalemate most notably agriculture which has seen a drastic grow in its markets here to catch us up on the edge of the terrace is r.t. correspondent alex mahela bitch so alex the true.

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