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back to where they were. again. in the stories that shaped the week the russian and chinese president speak out on america's attempt to dominate international trade russia's northern capital some petersburg for one of the biggest events on the business calendar. breaking cover while the u.s. hits about his way with new sanctions. recording suggests washington's failing to unite the country's opposition against president but during. just to keep the opposition. journalists warn of
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a threat to press freedom in australia after police raid the country's national broadcaster following the disclosure of classified data in the media. and the german serial killer who murdered 85 patients while working as a nurse was given a 2nd life sentence on thursday but police suspect he may have killed more than 200 . there is some they are not see and that means we're bringing you some of the biggest stories has covered right here over the past 7 days i'm calling bray moscow welcome to the program 1st for you business leaders and politicians from around the world gathered in st petersburg for the annual international economic forum this week president putin and china's she jinping took center stage at the conference on friday putting on a show of unity hand back to back speeches offering their thoughts song trade relations with the united states r.t. sophie shevardnadze was moderating their q.
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and a session she joined our correspondent to discuss the highlights. but you why wouldn't you need him without any conditions or. did i refuse i wasn't invited to come with i'm going to go we know what kind of negotiate a trump is he's a wonderful businessman or a fast tom unaids who exist in contracts and he stops playing by the rules and then there are false negotiations and in the end he gets a deal which is favorable to him it was the same was nafta or something similar happened to japan what will happen with you. know what. maybe i have an answer to this question in my notes. or if you see it's good i also don't generally it's good that you hear and asking questions for years now i was here last year the year before that and this event was always moderated by western journalists this time though when it was you know
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questions about russian meddling or russian interference but you had many other things to talk about that are very important for this world where the right moment i think we're already had one plenary session that was dedicated to russia to play into the american elections so i don't think it was more us going into that one more time yet and the time passed and we had the reports it was obvious that there's nothing to talk about that were set and there were a lot of things that we could have discussed it in terms of china russia cooperation road palko for asia and persecute them presidency they were 1st married to somebody you know might question today what answer me straight forwardly. when i was asking them about the trade or because i do believe it is the most important economic topic of today between china and america and they were sort of hitting hinting at the. american side starting war but they wouldn't be
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playing the americans are a very diplomatic but both of them. pretty much agreed that. it could not be that global war the global economy and free trade with protectionism and isolationism. if you want to weave together in one world that we better do it together you were talking about trade wars that was of course the number one topic because you're sitting right next to vladimir putin but chinese leader. now i just want to play you a segment of that discussion when the leaders. they were quite the metaphorical in the way he answered so peace question let's take a listen. but you know if you're unhappy with fleas in your fur coat you can simply throw a fur coat into the oven it's that's and c. of us natural that if we were new chairman she has explained the tariff as a fight between globalization within my station and the question is what is moshe stand and fight economic superiority what you get this ship lose is
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a good chinese proverb when the tigers are fighting in the valley a smart monkey sits out of the way and watches how it then. so you see the presidents are not giving me this but it's clear who they're talking about and it's clear that they are not the ones war initiating this conflict when it comes to deep economic international battlefield play that's what i meant that were very diplomatic in their answers because both of them are way to brands to actually point fingers at anyone in particular but i think well understand that they meant america and they meant that we didn't start this trade for america started and it's best that we need to clean up together because it is not a good thing for the world economy and then we went on to talk about russian sanctions we got to the russian sanctions sorry we got to that point a bit later and the line up of the panel was very and. sting as well because we had
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the leaders of. the biggest country russia the 2nd biggest economy china of course there's no disrespect to the smaller countries but the e.u. members that were there on the tunnel there are perhaps not the most important voices in brussels but still they have something very important to say and it was great to see how you dug into the matter with them they were saying that in many cases. even though they support the common * position of the european union. in many cases they're against the antiabortion sanctions and this is not the way to go right but actually i wouldn't agree with you when you're saying that the voices don't really matter in the u. because the sanctions they're actually reenacted the latter so their voices do matter if either of them like i point out voted against the sanctions that the
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sanctions will be off so that was a very important point for you to ask them and i mean you could tell that their hands are tied and they couldn't say that we really want the sanctions to be off that we are part of the european union but that's like the usual answer that you european representatives give and i mean we can understand them right because they're not in a position to go against the whole union but they're very clear about the message that it's crazy that even the people who are actually putting these sanctions in place. in 5 minutes are looking for ways to trade somehow with russia and this is devil standards that shouldn't be taking place and it is better for everyone involved for the sanctions to be off and i believe it's very important that you were able to get this kind of answer from them.
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next there's some relief for the citizens of venezuela as the crisis there continues to drag on. thousands have crossed into neighboring colombia to receive humanitarian aid with the border now reopened after 4 months on shutdown the colombian authorities say more than 30000 people moved across the border was closed back in fabric by the venezuelan president nicolas maduro as opposition leader prepared to allow u.s. banks humanitarian aid into the country meanwhile washington standoff with caracas isn't letting up you sanctions were slapped on one of venezuela's state owned oil companies on thursday but it seems the u.s. is still unsure about the future of president the door of a leaked audio recording suggests the u.s. secretary of state is finding it difficult to unite the franc to venezuelan opposition into one cohesive force this kind of open explains. mike pompei always been caught making some comments about venezuela that were not intended for the primetime viewers apparently he's not sure who would replacement dural if his regime change efforts are successful. just to keep the opposition has
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a difficult moment. everybody is going to be the. president of the us will be the people who are the rightful you're going through. pompei i was pretty clear about the fact that this discussion was not meant for public consumption so we did get a favorable response i was this is what america's top diplomat said at the united nations when the lights were on and the cameras were rolling now we have a new leader. in venezuela who has promised to bring elections and constitutional order back to venezuela and security back to the region we cannot delay this critical conversation which has the world's attention for the sake of venezuela and the region we must support the venezuelan people and do so right now the mike pompei o. isn't too concerned about what happens in venezuela after the current leadership is overthrown now let's not forget that the us meddling in the country's internal
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affairs is motivated purely by selfless humanitarian concerns about the people so after regime change there are 40 plus contenders who will then fight it out for power now does that remind you of any recent events in current history take for example the u.s. invasion of iraq dick cheney said that it would go well my belief is we will in fact be greeted as liberators but there's been nothing but chaos and civil war in iraq since the usa invaded there are 288000 deaths so far and counting and dick cheney wasn't completely clueless listen to what he said in 1904 when she got to iraq and took it over and took down saddam hussein's government the money going to put in place for take libya hillary clinton was delighted to hear that gadhafi had been put to the sword we came we saw our died but now even barack obama admits that toppling the libyan government didn't come with a game plan for what happens next what he considers his worst mistake as president
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probably failing to. plan for. the day after. what i think was the right thing to do in. the intervening. in libya but who needs planning right after all the people of venezuela would probably love to have their homeland go the way of iraq and libya nothing says freedom and liberation like having regime change followed by civil war and thousands of refugees fleeing for their lives it confirms something that we you know long suspected but you know now you know is out in the open that the opposition is so internally divided washington you know would take over the figures like marco rubio favor a radical regime change scenario which involves the affectively destroying the existing the institutional structure that has been built in but as well also in the words of john bolton that to open up venezuela's busy oil sector to us and you know
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to really were charged as well to the pre $999.00 status quo where it was a reliable you know ally in the region and you know reliable agent of the u.s. opec to maintain you know low oil prices as the u.s. diplomatic cables themselves acknowledge. to have a press freedom of reverberated across australia following a series of police raids the 1st on a prominent journalist a man on the country's national broadcaster the a.b.c. though the cases are linked police say this week searches are based on the disclosure of classified information. the criminalisation and crackdown on national security journalism is spreading like a virus these sun precedent is already having effect journalists must unite and remember that courage is also contagious this police raid against our partners at a.b.c. is an attack on press freedom which we at the b.b.c. find deeply troubling the australian federal police rate race serious concerns about freedom of the press they could have
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a chilling in fact on the right of journalists to carry out their chops the scene might be expected in an authoritarian country but not in a democracy. both stories were released over a year ago with the help of leaks the a.b.c.'s afghan files were revealed in 2017 and exposed possible war crimes by the australian special forces in afghanistan based on classified defense documents the home of annica smethurst the political editor of australia's sunday telegraph was rated in relation to a story from 2018 she disclosed a government plan to expand its spying on australian citizens the relied on the article relied on secret correspondence between ministries which were obtained from a whistleblower also an australian radio host are available the government's now also investigating how he obtained an authorised data the boats filled with refugees and tried to reach australia then fordham said the focus of the probe isn't him but his source. about an hour after we shared the information we were told that the department of homeland phase will investigate this disclosure i was
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told by high buffet's that i'm not the target of this investigation it's about the people who were supposed to keep this stuff confidential last year australia widened its scope for raiding media organizations concerning leaks of classified data and australian free speech activists we spoke to thinks it's more alarming that the government's targeting those behind the leaks instead of those allegedly committing crime. site individuals with very exotic interests they would bus an engine all see them stopping but this is very dangerous thing this generous will have to consider. this also this whether this will soon be called las vegas the genesis question won't necessarily go to jail if the sosa's that they are of use a sense of people's lives that they are very much at risk which is the agenda and these arrests of these investigations the particular release of the files has been something you know somewhat of
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a dissolution thing for all those in the. u.s. trade and military to sense the regulation of this s. and also seemed to be the grace fence rather than actually seeing it on the s.a.'s as anything fronts the issue has been more than those revealing of the scribes in this country really you know watching out international catholics getting a new president the 1st time in decades the vote is about the chance to choose one where life is all correspond and that offer the bright. good hope to which to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go right through the
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process that's what the 43 in the morning be good for. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. going to do more. with roll may get as many facts are going to send to the public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final merry go round of lives only the one percent. can all middle of the roots to. bring real new. welcome back to the waking developments this sunday to update you on now voting is
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over on what is an historic day in the central asian nation of kazakstan the election there is guaranteed to vote in a new leader for the 1st time since the breakup of the soviet union let's go live now to a correspondent a go to all of his in the kazakh capital for us hi there igor a unique day for voters then house polling day. well call in indeed everyone who wanted to have their say here in kazakhstan has had one we do not have the official results as to who might be the victor we in fact is expect the 1st one's 1st exit polls in about 3 hours time but from what we have had from what we have seen at the polling stations the race might not be that decided it could be a bit of a tight one because we do have a favorite in this race because since that amount to kind of these sort of an appointee of the previous president nursultan nazarbayev but he could be in the lead with just about 55 percent now this is these are the figures we're getting
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from our sources at the polling stations and he's closest rival could be just behind him with about 30 percent 30 to 35 percent now these figures can change in the next 3 hours drastically so do stand by for those but as kissinger might to kind of voted right after that i had a chance to ask him a quest. as to how he envisions the future of kazakstan and here is what he told me . the wrong kazakhstan there are so many challenges the situation the wrong the war is becoming increasingly tomatoes so we believe that here in cost on we need to avoid reuse and pitfalls we need to meet our challenges to come from outside or you know from inside but anyway we i believe they're due to the we were raised almost the people of color started will be successful parents we will all
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account. now just for your understanding as to how big of a deal of this is for the people here this is the 1st election the 1st presidential election in decades without the previous president of kazakstan new nazarbayev in the race he has not taken part he has not taken part he has not participated in this election since the fall of the soviet union we do know that about 77 percent of all the population that are allowed to cost their votes in the elections have turned out at the polling polling stations and this amount this amounts to about $12000000.00 people but do stand by with me and i mean it is raining here but i will stand by and bring you all the latest as to who wins this election ok in the meantime we'll let you get a towel and i will be back with you as those millions of votes get counted down in the kazakh capital. more of the week's main news now on
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a german nurse who murdered 85 patients was given a 2nd life sentence on thursday. that he was endlessly sorry back in 2005 who was called while tampering with a syringe pump and administering a cardiac medicine without cause that led to a series of investigations he was initially convicted of attempted murder in 2008 and sentenced to just over 7 years in prison then in 2050 the judge sentenced him to life for 2 murders and 2 attempted murders artie's marouf an ocean it was at his latest trial. oldenburg festival hall this is where court proceedings had to be held the original court hole was simply not able to accommodate all those people who wanted to attend and massive trial huge public attention the case raised many questions but gave a few on cers and one of the biggest questions was what is the exact number of people that mr her girl killed we heard from many including the main george of the
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process that it is still unclear this is him entering the room packed with people he's caused so much harm to someone who was supposed to relieve the pain and prolong life but instead brought death to his patients this is where news her girls started playing his german version of a russian roulette oldenburg clinic working as a nurse here for 2 years studying 999 mr hurdle would pick up a patient could be any race so dander any age or health condition or social background to make an injection that would cause complications so that later mr hurdle could calm and quickly and professionally revive the patient getting everybody's admiration he's calling us at the clinic or so impressed with his skills that they even gave him a flattering nickname resuscitate rambo with out of knowing that the person they praised so march was in most of the cases. behind the patients complications in the
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1st place not all of mr her goals victims were able to survive and many of them died the clinics personnel suspected nothing until the statistics came out showing that the number of das in the clinic almost doubled since mr who joined the team but instead of investigating the cases or reporting their fears they simply decided to get rid of the nurse but before they gave him a very good recrimination letter that he wanted to hear it to this hospital in the neighboring town of delman horst mr her go get hired here and these deadly game continued for another 3 years until he got caught in 2005 how did this all happen we have been able to talk about that with so many people and all of them almost agree that the reason a complex of reasons behind this terrible situation it's not only the system of hospitals and and. people who are working in those hospitals but i think
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it's almost a problem of each person just to look away don't want to see what's happening we have some true problems the perpetrator who is completely without feelings and empathy and then we have a culture of looking away if people had paid more attention to the information to do so then things would have been different. successive canadian governments carried out a race based genocide against the country's indigenous people according to a long awaited official inquiry which concluded on monday the findings of the investigation into the murders and disappearance of aboriginal women were made public at a ceremony attended by prime minister justin trudeau while he can see the many mistakes to be made his initial reluctance to use the word genocide caused anger in the audience. here many decades. indigenous women and girls across canada have disappeared suffered violence were. been killed. and our
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justice system has failed. this is an uncomfortable day for canada on the report which is entitled retaining power and place took more than 2 years to write the inquiry heard more than 2000 witness testimonies and says that the abuse of indigenous peoples stems directly from canada's colonial past now it also argues that the struggle to find legal redress due to difficulties navigating the criminal justice system the report states that the disappearances and deaths of thousands of indigenous women of likely gone on recorded some estimates put the number of victims at over 4000 for the period between one 190-2012 the 1200 page document includes numerous accounts of victims and their relatives is just one of the stories. i was he chaykin and this was literally just a month and i have before my sister loretta was murdered she was stack's to me she
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was like what are you doing delilah this is not just one of the original woman or girl this is being considered a national epidemic of indigenous governance of canada's riots and university says the state's done nothing to address the persecution of aboriginal people. there's a whole bunch of really you know problematic criminal activity as regards to indigenous women and girls and it's been unaddressed for all of these decades until this inquiry's schon a light on it i am calling on all canadians and in fact other countries around the world to put political pressure on both our federal government and all of our provincial governments to to do something and to actually investigate state actors who are complicit or directly involved in the murders exploitations and disappearances of indigenous women and girls this state has done nothing about it
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so they've been very complicit in the ongoing sexualized violence and murders of indigenous women and girls but canadians haven't been able to put all of those pieces together until now. that's the way to be for now we're heading into the heavens next as we meet an engineer who refused to take no for an a since taken nearly half a dozen trips toward. what is a bit coy and his magic in the new type of digital currency essential lies digital scarcity chancellor. of 2nd for bankers call the genesis blog for reason civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial destiny it's just
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mind make the most comfortable makes them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said therefore which. sat on a statement there i would be home by 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 solving a crime. or to pull down your birmingham. was no you don't because most of them will need to social proof of principle and can used this to
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