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but. the global economy sanctions relations with the united states are the top form in russia. how is she sending military police to kill us like animals we're not animals for them to kill us like now. 27 as the country's leader you see security forces impunity when it comes to dealing with unrest. at the university by a feminist artist is cancelled after she's accused of being transferred big we hear from the artist herself. that was ridiculous i mean i'm talking about art and i don't believe i said anything trying to transfer i mean we're having
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a discussion based on no facts. of your company this is. the current state of the russian economy has been picked over to keep forum in russia vladimir putin gave his assessment of the russia calling event which also touched on the global economy and international relations with details. widely reported has been uncertain questions from participants of the 11th annual russia calling investment far ahead mosco they say are the event gathered guests from 80 countries for almost 2 hours and i have to tell you not all of them were purely about money but a lot of politics i can say sions of russia medlin into well basically everybody's affair is and what is known commonly as russian threat or on topics brought up.
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till now the u.s. has been saying that it is an umbrella giving protection to europe from the soviet menace but you have to pay for this however nowadays it doesn't work despite all the problems in ukraine all the speculations around crimea and donbass everyone clearly understands that russia is not going to invade anyone it is nothing but nonsense it is a myth made up by those who are trying to gain benefits from their roles as vanguards fighting against russia or the but it was. feingold nobody accuses us of meddling in the u.s. election anymore now they accuse ukraine well ok it's their business but of course talking economy can hardly avoid discussing save the euro economic sanctions the u.s. keeps imposing on russia and it's a facts on global economy if we talk about sanctions and the perspectives of lifting them this is not a juicy he but it was the us administration about this it was the u.s. congress which imposed them not us 1st of all it forced us to implement the
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substitution of imported goods in those sectors which are closely tied to our national interests and security is a very wide range of sectors agriculture medicine pharmaceuticals armaments and we've reached a very good and positive results i see it as a boomerang effect many u.s. companies invested a lot of money in this or that project but then had to cancel them so they lost punish themselves and it seems that why report inspiring to be shared by many including global business and international financial media just recently forbes. oblation article calling russia bullet proof and claiming it's market is doing better than chinese or american surprisingly despite all the restrictions the magazine added that russia has over a $541000000000.00 u.s. dollars in foreign currency reserves and the largest gold reserves in money emerging markets with russian bonds becoming increasingly attractive pain considerably more interest than for example u.s.
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ones but all in all as the participants hope this forum here in moscow agreed it wasn't just about how attractive russian economy is but it was an honest professional conversation on how to act together globally to make global market balanced. economist gonzalo kenya to believe is foreign investors have key reasons to be interested in russian bonds. with attempts of the sanctions used what they have done for the last year it was actually stimulate the russian economy to find another way to the business there and they just basically what i believe they are doing the right now with my 3 boys is their play for the last 1015 years is get ready for any kind of new global financial crisis yet in the lead the russian balls are basically because if you go to europe and you try to invest your money in buying there in europe you would see that they got a negative negative basically means that you are a pain to lend to lend the money and in the case of united states the body is
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better than in in europe but it's still very far from russia spain are on 6.4 percent on on 10 years of investment on america spain less than 2 percent basically a one of the best option to. russia low debt and high returns on on on cigarettes on. supporters of julian assange fear the wiki leaks cofounders extradition to the us may happen much quicker now that the swedish prosecutors announced that they be dropping a 20 turn rape investigation against the sun saying that evidence in the case was not strong enough to continue. after dinner issue investigation and investigative steps taken over the summer in the autumn is now clear that the oral statement testimony and support given by the injured party has weakened therefore i have come to the conclusion that additional interviews with julian assange would not argue or d. avid in cherry pieces in a decisive manner as such i have decided not to hold an interview with him.
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sweden's decision may help america north or it is in their return to seek asylum his extradition from the u.k. to the u.s. where he faces espionage charges i could turn to turn he published classified documents leaked by former us army soldier chelsea manning these revealed alleged u.s. war crimes in iraq and afghanistan we can big supporter of pink floyd co-founder roger waters believes that the songs get any more of a fair trial in the u.s. than it would in the u.k. there's no process of little big hollywood at the moment somebody's in somebody's bank go in belmarsh for 23 hours out of every $24.00 being slowly murdered by the state because he told an uncomfortable truth. about war crimes committed by the united so. he's been hung out to dry as
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a warning to others. others who might decide that they might be journalists that they might fall through the function as journalists by in forming the public and the electorate of what goes on critically in their name so this business of their tradition has nothing to do the legal process is being railroaded and it's disgusting to find the truth these days is it really difficult in any setting a new universe he would be lauded as a hero of the people for getting at the truth and then publishing it and he's not killing him. the protest symbol livia are intensifying the demonstrators there denouncing what they call a coup against the country's former leader ever more or less he resigned 2 weeks ago on the advice of the country's military he was granted asylum later in mexico you are clashing with police centered around the capital of powers of left 27
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people dead hundreds more injured supporters of rolla say security forces are being heavy handed. it was we want justice from this president and how we send in military police to kill us like animals if we're human beings we're not animals for them to kill us like that. yet we come in i would like publicly to denounce the killings that the military police are carrying out this self declared president and her killer cabinet ministers and criminals this is what the country's getting. is that we're unhappy with uni 9 years because she's issuing decrees authorizing the military and police to kill us without there being any justice. conservative
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senator jeanine spur claim for self interim president but without consensus in parliament she's also not recognized by politicians loyal to the former president morales on thursday she issued a controversial decree protecting the military from criminal prosecution while maintaining public order earlier bolivian security forces sent helicopters and armored vehicles this was a weeklong blockade by protesters of a major fuel plant 3 people were killed in the operation human rights groups are urging bolivia to repeal its new police immunity law. the current social political and human rights crisis and believe runs the risk of deteriorating is authorities continue to respond in a violent manner to criticism protests media scrutiny and violence by 3rd parties. the u.s. state has commented on the rallies taking place across the globe but not on those in bolivia. did praise to the 9 years for expelling hundreds of cuban officials and
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doctors from the country on things don't go to looks at washington stand so we'll protest with not in america to the middle east. of an ounce countrywide protests are rapid over a month ago. i mean ited states will continue to stand alongside the lebanese people the protesters are accusing government officials of widespread corruption and hold them to blame for failing to put the brakes on a deepening economic crisis washington's made it clear it thinks those are injustices worth fighting against not too different from its stance on hong kong. insurrection began in june against a law that would have allowed extradition of hong kong's criminals to the mainland i try to come to this party must honor its promises to the hong kong people who only want the freedoms and liberties that they
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have been promised in this i know british joint declaration over the past several months there have been thousands of injuries and arrests it's been a big challenge for beijing but for washington and opportunity the u.s. state department says the protesters are fighting for freedom and democracy just like the ones in iran. iranians flooded onto the streets on friday after a massive price hike for petrol. islam the public must sees violence against its own people the world is watching the government denounce those rioting and the people in washington who contributed to the crisis with crippling sanctions it might seem like the u.s. just loves to support chaos were. whatever it may be but sometimes the government accused of injustice is a friend take chile. monday marks one month since
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the beginning of nationwide protests against rampant economic inequality thousands of chileans rallied across the country to commemorate that day i. i. so far 2 dozen people have been killed and thousands arrested washington's reaction a travel warning bolivia is a pretty similar situation. the country's been gripped by protests in support of its recently ousted socialist president abel morales. the state department hasn't had anything to say about that they instead backed the new regimes claim that cuba is somehow to blame for bolivia's problems live in
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a joint brazil in ecuador in recognizing the cuban threat to freedom live in a joint brazil in ecuador in recognizing the cuban threat to freedom bravo bolivia and one protests were taking place against morales washington had something else to say the united states applauds the bolivian people for demanding freedom around the world protests continue to rage for the u.s. it's a great time to fuel the fire of popular anger if it's for the right reasons of course the united states will go over to other parts of the world like the middle east we should just live to the united states is very much supportive and he put on his things those who go abroad reach out and trying to destabilize the google and that is the. they want to destabilize of course in bolivia they were extremely supportive of. some. riots and protests
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against it will be in a more want to end their people get the power load of bolivia well united states totally switches are. begins to support the government or that. they're all. efforts or which is supporting both a military. which was trained in the united states. the u.k.'s oxford brookes university has canceled a talk by a feminist artist at ritz. plus society accused rachel are of having trance phobic these rachel is a trans exclusionary radical feminist who frequently shares trans phobic discourse on her social media while the speaker may be invited under the pretense of academic freedom we firmly believe that inviting such speakers infringes upon academic freedom at oxford brookes i don't believe i'm trying to fight it i don't believe i
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said anything trying to transfer the basic. i mean we're having discussion based on no facts and you know that's quite worrying and we should be dealing with facts i am a newbie inverses to see what their definition of trans phobic is and why they're calling me trans firebreak. and then we can start the discussion from there they're always going to talk about my work is feminist i talk about the problems women have building big installations i'm especially because i do a lot with technology so i talk about women in stem and stuff like that i mean it was just purely talking about women in art yeah i mean so nothing radical a tool i mean the thing is with the l g b g q plus it's a very very divided organization you know there's a lot of tension between sort of wimmin trans people and gay people i mean it's very very divided and i think that's why one organization like the l.g.b. alliance has been set up to actually you know just so people who have the same issues around same sex attraction can meet together where. you know the trans
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people seem to have an issue with. the 1st time a compass is seen a route with a free speech the university's pretend the problem is minor research by the politicians think tank states less than half of students nationwide back for you to respond only 2 fifths favor no platforming controversial speakers. again believes that universities are there for open conversation not one side a difference. honestly that was ridiculous i mean i'm talking about art and i'm talking about the way i make art there's no infringement of academic freedom at all i'd only be really interesting to see who the complainants are you know and i would suspect there's probably a few disenfranchised men who have fun with women talking about women making art or feminist issues having to you know universities are learning places there are places you discuss if someone disagrees with me then i want to find out why and we can learn from each other i mean what would be really interesting is the people who he put this tweet out why are they hiding behind
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a sort of fake name why don't they come forward we can have an open discussion you know because they could teach resulting in maybe i could teach is about open discussion i mean have you tried to interview them have they actually answered any e-mails it's like they can you know they're taking very aggressive stance towards certain people in academics but no one's sort of questioning them why they're doing this. i think now to a story the shock to the journalism community in france after one of the us was left with severe facial injuries or covering the 1st anniversary of the yellow versus march he claims he was hit by a tear gas grenades during an encounter with police warning you may find these images now disturbing. he. was. was.
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really these are 4 or 25th for that all those clashes between protesters and police officers when a grenade exploded next to me and then another one just 3 also meters from me apparently it was a for instance here gas grenade i'm still trying to verify this information and then apparently they hit me with the same kind of grenade right in the face it exploded into my gas mask it smashed my plexiglass my eyes and that's how i was injured in the nose and on the upper limb had i not been wearing a gas mask with plexiglas protection i doubt i would have escaped this unscathed because i saw in hospital how bad the injured some of the other protesters were. here the vest rallies are a protest movement taking aim at present emanuel matter on those policies that began in response to now scrapped fuel price hikes and then broadened to include
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a number of other social and political grievances the protests in the most violent in recent french history with frequent clashes with police many people have been caught up in the crossfire. rather look at. the anniversary rally in paris but he says no justification for the police using quote weapons of war. i was angry with the police because they should only defend themselves like this when the situation gets out of hand but to use such a powerful weapon that they can't properly control after all they can injure journalists and peaceful citizens passing by they can also seriously injured
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demonstrators and i'm not sure that using this type of weapon is necessary you should know that this kind of grenade is classified as a military weapon for me they are weapons of war i will go to court i've already filed a complaint and i will also file a complaint with the inspector general of the national police but i think that even with all the evidence the investigation will be stopped just like the other ones. the head of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons signed an open letter urging the watchdog to give 2 whistleblowers a platform in its next conference the whistleblowers claim the o.p.c. deal with suppressed evidence in a probe into an alleged chemical attack on the syrian city of duma last year auntie's radagast year of reports 7th of april 2018 terrible images flood the internet the news people civilians suffocating with symptoms of nerve agent poisoning the alleged aftermath of
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a chemical attack in syria without week cruise missiles flying in syria. feel 1st they launch the missiles and then investigated who it was that they should have targeted it took a year for the u.p.c. w. to compile a report where they said that they found traces of chlorine with strong indications that the gas containers were dropped from the air garden and darden today's o.p.c. w final report on the 7th of april 2018 attack in duma confirms chemical weapon. used demonstrating the vital importance of the o.p.c. w.'s work this confirms chlorine attack was only the latest example of the assad regime's chemical warfare attacks on its own population except it isn't done its
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own raveling to whistleblowers involved in the investigation and now come forward alleging irregularities and suppression cherry picking of actual findings the 1st contest that the u.p.c. ws acetate and that the gas canisters would dropped rather than placed at the scene observations of the scene of the 2 locations suggest that there is a higher probability that both cylinders were mainly placed at those 2 locations rather than being delivered from aircraft the 1st whistle blower was allegedly an outside contractor according to the 2nd whistle blower a member of the team which was on the ground the collecting samples is that the u.p.c. w. took into account some findings more than they did others most of the duty and focus he reports on the instant interim report and the final report was scientifically impoverished procedurally irregular and possibly fraudulent the whistleblower who is identities being kept secret for his safety featured at
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a high profile conference in brussels and his testimony appears to be much more damning than the 1st whistle blowers professor richard fulk was there at the conference where the whistleblower spoke professor what pushed him to come forward what was the gist of it well essentially he presented evidence testimonials to the thing. the report final group or could not be justified in the form that it was submitted and that it had been tempered with such you. to create said who could. correspond with work. the us. true. it would be the outcome of an investigation but the evidence didn't support.
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remember the rebel videos we talked about with victims showing symptoms of nerve agent poisoning it was most likely staged no nerve agent was found by the u.p.c. w. what they found traces of chlorine the symptoms of chlorine poisoning are different traces of chlorine is the finding of these chemicals at the allege site is to be used as an indicator that chlorine gas was present in the atmosphere be sure least be shown to be present at level significantly higher than what is present in the environment already they weren't all that the u.p.c. w. said that that it is chlorinated the organic chemicals which are everywhere all around us in our drinking water the difference is in the event of a chemical attack they would be in a much higher concentration and for whatever reason new p.c. w. didn't say what that concentration was not it was the public not even to their own
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inspectors but when the analysis of these key levels came back from the laboratories the results were cancer sammy barrick at unison who was the doom of fact finding missions leader against normal expectations they were not passed on to the inspector who was drafting the o.p.c. w.'s interim report on duma the inspectors tested the victims the whistleblower said their blood their hair and found nothing no nerve agent no chlorine in levels that would indicate a chemical attack nothing which raises an important question professor didn't the whistleblower come across as political perhaps with bias. and little. i could detect and he seemed very much like. international civil servant a technocrat but i think this central underlying difficulty was that the
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evidence of the. gases that were alleged to be used didn't seem to be to correspond with what the inspectors found and that there was a discrepancy between. the information that was contained in that report about these 2 projectiles that supposedly had evidence of chlorine being used and the indication that they were placed there and didn't fall there by the means that the report described apparently the management ignored not only the inspectors findings but also their concerns a senior colleague told us 1st floor management says the very b.c.w.s. credibility we have to have a smoking gun and look how that turned out u.b.c. w is coming apart at the seams but let's hold off jumping to conclusions unlike
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united states and powell rather wait for our answers and the truth before launching anything at the o p c w i stay without international to get you find more on our face but you to twitter accounts and extra stories available on our website r.t. dot com. you know world of big movies. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the
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hawks. happen on this one and. swaying of both the food. bank itself to see it on the plaza this way got to dog so hard not to think of the how they decide this moment then walk up to what they call it and i know from the start then if. this is the only think that we do is music because everybody fights a new. way to. the floor luke a new song the film will sound is worthless woody allen grabbing hold of it at the time of. what i think is this is the fund that is accompanied.
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markets are making new all time highs interesting the money that is being force fed and see these. markets like draining into the liver of a duck farm it has to come from somewhere. to get us a little bit more. good food descriptions sound up to tell using even for the owners so how to choose just pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us than what's necessarily good for the pet turns out put food may not be as healthy as people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes and arthritis and they have auto immune disorders allergies we are actually
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creating these problems it's a huge epidemic of problems all of them i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets less treats the larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making it a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. hello and welcome to crossfire where all things are considered armed peter lavelle efforts to impeach and remove donald j. trump from the presidency have clearly divided the country this should not surprise
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