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that. google is accused of interfering in last year's referendum on abortion in ireland triggering anger among the country's religious conservatives and the protests are expected later this saturday. tensions rise between london and surround further over the seizure of the iranian oil tanker off the coast to gibraltar as a call there now rules the ship could be impounded for 2 more weeks. the story of a motorist rejecting the climate campaigning of a swedish. displaying mocking stickers on their vehicles. the 90000 people signed a petition calling on the french president to intervene in the case of a man whose life support systems are being turned off after 11 years in
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a vegetative state. good morning live from international's menu studios here in moscow it's just had 11 am the south date kevin i mean we did this 30 minute will stay with me 1st that google has been accused of interfering in last year's landmark abortion referendum in ireland by blacklisting certain pro-life search terms on you tube in the run up to the vote the allegation that the tech giants may have attempted to influence the outcome as anger at the country's religious conservatives protests are expected to dublin later on saturday with more. when you type are searched into you expect to see the most relevant results but how do you know that that search result hasn't been manipulated well according to recent revelations you don't in fact it's alleged that google which owns you tube with its you tube search results
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on the eve of the irish abortion referendum according to the project veritas investigative website google is alleged to have manipulated its algorithms and employed so-called black list on you tube a leaked document shows terms such as save the $8000.00 pro-life were among those thought to be bolted to google isn't denying that it tweaks results of politically sensitive content on you tube by pushing what it deems to be the most credible videos above the ones with the most views we've been very public that for a wide range of news and information queries we have algorithms that are designed to surface authoritative content of all political viewpoints this helps prevent spam and conspiracy theories from surfacing prominently on our site in the midst of the irish referendum on abortion our systems abroad authoritative content to the
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top of our search results for abortion related queries this happened for both pro-choice and pro-life queries there was no distinction pro-life groups aren't convinced by that statement it's that word or thora to vin google statement that's causing concern catholic groups in particular say they want to know why it's enormous google employees who get to decide what is and isn't or thora to content google interference in the referendum unarmed i think is it should send a warning shot across every to everybody who is interested in democracy so what we saw here was a. google blacklisted videos and they deliberately and intentionally manipulation the kind of things that people would find when you push in search terms and here's the very obvious question i think from if this was all above board and if this was not serious then why did they hide this why we only learning about this because of
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projects very tight because somebody in google decided that this was wrong and. that's the only reason we know that these are the pro-life camp only gone it 33 percent when the vote was held in may and abortion was then legalized denial and that issue has now been put to rest but the dispute over the way google cure rate say its search results isn't going away this is horrific what google has been doing and they really need to be held accountable i mean it's at the point now where they're now interfering with elections in other countries to hear that something like this is happening in ireland in a foreign country where a company in southern california the united states is dictating what gets what search results are seeing ireland to the people of ireland regarding their loss pacifically on things like abortion which is already a very contentious issue in the u.s. throughout the globe is horrific google has absolutely no place to take part in
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political decisions or social decisions and to make sure that they all alone can tell which is the scene and which is not. court and gibraltar has extended the detention of that already in order for the 2 weeks off it was seized by british marines on vessels believed to be the to smuggle oil to syria in violation the movie you sanctions thrown so the in some the most amount of time piracy showed it was dusty reports. if you're brought to court has extended the detention of a tanker carrying a rainy an oil for 2 weeks it comes as the british royal marine seized the ship off the coast of japan alter on thursday for allegedly trying to take oil to syria in violation of the sanctions now the crew of the sea ship grace one being interviewed by officials and the ship is likely to remain impounded for several weeks now in retaliation for and demands the immediate release of the vessel and condemned what it sees as an illegal detention tantamount to maritime piracy iranian foreign
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ministry official described the u.k. moves on acceptable and called for the immediate release of the oil tanker given that has been seized at the request of the u.s. the u.k. navy's measure is tantamount to maritime piracy britain has no right to impose its own unilateral sanctions all those of the european union in an extra territorial manner against the other countries this is the very bullying policy of the us britain's foreign office said it would not respond to every single comment about the incident that emerged from iran but it reiterated its position that the action came at the request of gibraltar to halt a vessel believed to be bound to syria which indeed violates sanctions this action the rose from information giving the gibraltar government reasonable grounds to believe that the vessel the grace one was acting in breach of european union sanctions against syria now the e.u. sanctions in place prevent syrian regime from importing oil and gibraltar said it
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believed that grace one and its barrels of rain in oil were bound for syria however it's understood that iran has provided these documents to the u.k. proving that the vessel was transiting to a primitive destination although it didn't exactly specify where since then. and spain have become embroiled in a row about the seizure with madrid saying that grace one was intercepted because of a request from the u.s. to the u.k. i was greedy and we have been aware of the operation civil guard. have been watching the area which were investigating the circumstances under which the u.s. had its petition to the u.k. well as well as spain a senior iranian foreign ministry official said that the united states had asked the u.k. to intercept the ship however just bolters government said in a statement that they acted independently on their own accord the decisions of her majesty's government of gibraltar were taken to do independently waste some breaches of existing law and not at all based on extraneous political
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considerations meanwhile the seizure was hailed enthusiastically by a key member of the trumpet ministration excell news yuki has detained the supertanker greece one laden with the reigning oil bomb for syria in violation of you sanctions american our allies will continue to prevent regimes into ran in damascus from profiting off the illicit trade so this latest round comes at a time of escalating tensions between the u.s. and iran and of course it follows the trumpet ministration previously pulling out of the 25th the nuclear program a plus has reinforced panish sanctions against iran iran now says it's no longer bound by the agreement and will breach impose limits on your aim stockpiles and that although it allies its european allies including the u.k. have not followed suit in terms of pulling out to her on august the other sink that treats including france and germany and even the u.k. haven't done enough to keep the deal alive meanwhile other countries including russia have weighed in on the diplomatic row with russia's foreign ministry saying
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that the seizure is an attempt to aggravate the situation around iran and syria and that the reaction from london and washington shows that the incident had been planned in advance. professor of political science at the university of to run told us the seizure of the tiger appears to be part of a coordinated. every few weeks we are seeing major provocations by the americans whether sending drones or warship towards iran and now this incident where the. british are actually acting on behalf of remarriage what gives the british the right to seize any iranian share based on european laws iran is not a member of the e.u. since the trump government decided to lead the nuclear accord the americans have been pressuring iran putting significant pressure on iran and iran has actually been acting in a very relatively cautious manner and we have to understand that you want not sure
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we strained forever and we knew such as this where the reigning ships are being seized illegally they cannot it actually want you want to do nothing in return if you want does nothing in return then they will put more pressure and more pressure . next the teen age environmental activist court of course to fame by spearheading a wave of student climate protests is drawing the ire of motorists in germany we can report vehicles across the country been seen sporting offensive bumper stickers ridiculing her campaigning seems doubtful of course the contempt will stop the 16 year old she's already earned the nomination for a nobel peace prize other photos appeared on the cover of time magazine. you.
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what we do or don't do right now me and my generation count on to do in the future everything needs to change. its best start today thank you thank. you for our protest against. i i i i i i. but we young people are waiting out. and we promise we will not let you get away with it any more. so but the german side of this according to statistics people are eager to combat climate change over 70 percent or even said to support the abolition maybe of short haul flights a majority would also be willing to pay more for meat products but not apparently
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for fuel currently the german car industry accounts for 20 percent of the country's industrial output and provides jobs for over $800000.00 people is the catch this is a commentator eric hammer told r.t. that efforts to target that particular sector won't prove popular in the country. so in germany nivo already the euro or there's something going on against especially if it's their arse germans are concerned. especially because really they started so although well meaning most of the people who just follow the far end of the ground are. close but now they realize that there are these n.g.o.s sessions on climate change. with the sharia or with the.
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jobs in germany car industry and restraining people using their car and these 2 nurse where the germans are the 1st one who say well we are of those jobs and our cars then you will climate change. this month rwanda has been marking the end of one of the most harrowing chapters in modern history the 1900 genocide over the course of $100.00 days in the summer of 1904. roughly 800000 people were slaughtered by hutu extremists as the international community looked away in the 25 years since the atrocity the country's made significant steps forward seeing strong economic growth and development but still faces a number of challenges to. a solemn anniversary for the troubled african nation of rwanda it's 25 years since one of the worst genocides of recent times this history . will not repeat. that is our economy to.
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ever live there. forgive. backward renate one forget also known as the genocide against the ethnic tutsi in 1994 almost a 1000000 people were killed the assassination of the ethnic hutu president triggered the slaughter of some 70 percent of the tutsi population quarter of a century on the more the deep scars remain something of a surprising transform ation amazingly rwanda's 29th in the world for ease of doing business ahead of spain france japan and china in terms of corruption similar remarkable progress in the top 50 head of italy or malta the country was even ranked 5th safest in the world for walking at night with singapore topping the list no surprise rwanda's called the single poor of africa and also now one of the
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cleanest places on earth when the countries is increasing. in a. row under still far from being a paradise it remains of relatively poor country and democracy is not entrenched the e.u. knows serious violations of civil and political rights in fact the west is locked in conflict with the white house slapping steep tariffs on the nation and a major row with europe. powerhouse germany but it's failed to stop the wonders growth perhaps due in part to backing from another superpower china beijing's military even accompanied rwandan troops at this week's anniversary celebrations their performance today has gone beyond our expectations reaching the level of we train we are satisfied with their performance with the west apparently blocking its path the small african nation may have found a different road map to success african affairs analyst lawrence freeman told us
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that china's extensive investment in rwanda has been the real driver of its development in the last few years. now you're helping out from country by their country. on democracy so when the questions do nothing nothing to actually use restructuring economic to go to shameful at night state to not be european countries it's only been the list can assume years ahead of china that you ship are pretty easy building and they actually begun to build rearwards tell ports. where the previous 50 year is nothing was done by western nations and then to meet crews that are not that serious about mark receipt and that they used to mark whiskey as a hammer to beat upon and beat up and sometimes regime change in african nations
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there were 21117 moscow times good morning head to foot break you're not international the usa the kentucky is being terrorized by an invasion of black vote just. a powerless to fight but we'll tell you what. this is all to international. something wrong with being a wretch and being rich is nothing wrong with it people work hard they make a lot of money and for a lot of people that's very satisfying but when you become a patient's monopolist then you are heading up like a pharmaceutical industry one or 2 or 3 major kleptocrats collusion colluding with novelist and all of us pricing that's not wretch that's time running.
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so other temporary orders that are moderate before we go to final trial actually do allow me to address them as james and his male pronouns but i cannot do that. in front of 3rd parties who know him as a girl so basically i can't go to a school i keep them away from any friends he might have at school that know him as a girl and at my home he's known as james and i use male pronouns what i'm prohibited from doing right now is trying to convince him that he's actually a boy. again nearly 90000 people have signed an open letter to the french president among them across they calling on him to intervene intervene in the case of vincent lamb the man whose life support systems are being switched off almost 11 years after a car crash left him in
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a vegetative state it comes up to france's highest court said last month the doctors could remove the 42 year old feeding tube since a motorbike accident back in 2008 you know why did the center of the right to die debate while euthanasia is illegal in france doctors are allowed to put patients into a deep state of sedation because vincent's mother here has been fighting to keep her son alive. i beg you to intervene to remind france of france an obligation to respect the precautionary measures prescribed by the committee and not to kill my son the young my son is the life of one some of the new 700 people who share this condition that are threatened please help us awful situation to face for purposes of its numbers parents are now unable to appeal the decision to switch off his life support with more to the roof an ocean or. this could be the end of a complicated contradictory and absolutely heartbreaking case which has lost more
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than a decade in 2008 a traffic accident left vincent lumbered a french nurse in a vegetative state his brain was unresponsive his body was paralyzed he could only be fed and hydrated artificially after a 5 year battle for his life the battle for his death has started where numerous medical exams stated vinson's semiconscious condition was irreversible the question arose for the 1st time should we incent continue receiving life support assistance or not it's not a question that is easy or simple to answer and it has divided instance family his wife and 6 of his siblings wanted to let him die peacefully as they put it this is not the life vincent himself would want to leave opposing them were his parents arguing that vincent is simply a desirable person who does not fall under france's and of life legislation and
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that he should leave when the 2 sides failed to reach an agreement to dish a marathon started that's resulted in vincent been off and back on life support 5 times after the ruling to stop artificial attrition was confirmed by 5 different legal bodies including the european court for human rights we do rely on doctors of course and as a see vincent has been in this state for 2. in years so his chances of recovery let's be perfectly honest with you removed how much does he understand what quality of life does he have would you wish this sort of life on your worst enemy never mind your loved one winter's mother was never ready to give up at one point she even released the video clips i've been since crying in attempt to show that he does feel and he is aware but brain specialists say that this is not necessarily the case as far as saying it's the logical say. not
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realizing what he's living. normally should form is. they have nothing to do with emotions several more times the mother has tried to persuade the public and legislators that vincent should leave however every time she appealed him being taken off life support the plug was pulled anyway you know it's a crime that's all i am ashamed of france this monday been since mother made her very last plea she appeared at the un human rights council in geneva emotionally appealing for her son's life. susan rooms i'm sorry for being too emotional i'm crying knowledge of the top of my voice that this is the murder offense and that's the right word while we're not being listened to vincent is a human being he is not an object he's had has been held under water i agree to come here in the hope that we might be able to defend him but despite all the
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efforts vincent was taken off of life support yet again the very next day. that's the end of this dispute there is no longer any plea that can be made it can suspend the discontinuation of care there is no longer any legal obstacle to the discontinuation of care and so that's the end of this legal case benson stories truly heartbreaking and controversial in many ways the battle of 2 sides of one family both wishing the best for their loved one the mother says she was fighting against a system that she believes fails to protect its citizens but some point out there was an important lesson to bill learned from vincents case in an ideal world most of us or all of us should discuss death with our loved ones of course we don't and especially when you're young of course you don't think you're ever going to die you think you're going to live forever but you know the organization to which i belong
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friends at the end we urge people to make an advanced directive but it seems that regardless whether the man's and is peaceful or not the fight is far from over he's parents and now preparing to press murder charges. r.t. . farmers in the u.s. to the kentucky so that may increase signal of black vultures have been terrorizing their livestock they claim that they stand to lose as much as half a $1000000.00 in business as the number of predators continues to grow no video herd is collected by locals the birds can be seen arresting. the birds is said to be preying on the most vulnerable of the animals. welcher it's like someone came in with a skinning knife they're very efficient at what they do it's all clean carts usually the hides completely cut off whereas with a coyote or dogs it will be torn and jagged. farmer say the birds have been feeding
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of new born cars full grown use and lamb misfortunes can be valuable of course for the ecosystem disposing clearly as we heard of animal carcasses but farmers there argue they can't do too much to prevent attacks on their livestock as these vultures which are native to kentucky a federally protected than a ml's under the my great tree bird treaty the birds can't be harmed by the federal commission then the punishment is a fine of up to $2000.00 or even 2 years in prison special federal annual permits are required before a person can kill voters in kentucky joe cane from the kentucky farm bureau talked to us about the challenges the farmers are facing. the black vultures have been causing problems for livestock producers in kentucky for about the last 10 or 12 years and generally the laws are years around $300000.00 to $500000.00 for kentucky's producers u.s. fish and wildlife service and u.s.d.a. wildlife services are working with us to develop
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a program that allows producers the ability to protect their busy livestock that includes non-lethal mattia methods such as noise canons trapping in relocating birds they are working with us on measures to try and help producers protect their livestock yes what we are looking at within the u.s. government is trying to find a way to give producers a safe harbor provision in the long haul that would allow them to protect their livestock without having to take the time to get a permit or busy pay for a permit that's this is was not shot of that many stores across to the south today as ever you can farm or a naughty don't comb it or moscow is coming i would say thanks for watching and have a great weekend and. as
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now madsen recounts are we going on the ground now is revoked. reaks head to the polls to elect a new prime minister just days after christine legarde one of the figure heads of the european austerity that pushed greece to the brink of collapse is tapped to head up the european central bank coming up in the show election time in the cradle of european democracy where every 3rd person is now at risk of poverty we go to athens to investigate the front lines of european union near liberalism and austerity and on the day of europe's largest exhibition on palestine we ask our
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present member and keynote speaker if you use of java reason why the israeli government and u.k. lobbying groups are trying to shut the event down with over a 1000000 people expected to take to the streets of london today to celebrate pride we speak to britain's 1st out muslim drag queen essay for love or about growing up as gay and the fact i'm fighting for equality under theresa may more coming up in today's going on the ground the 1st how out of touch is u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin while his calls for a civil service inquiry demonstrate he may now understand there may be a deep state attempt to destroy him what about the policies of those who he has chosen for his shadow cabinet it's something the outgoing prime minister tourism a pinpointed on wednesday where does the labor party stand on bracks it the shadow secretary doesn't support the shadow foreign secretary doesn't support the shadow chancellor doesn't support the labor party leader.
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