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i do it monday headlines here on our t enemies and neighbors report reveals denmark spied on germany's i'm dilemma as well as on the other. you had to state us intelligence. israel long standing prime minister benjamin netanyahu may finally be on his way out, and it's off to the opposition claims that has enough votes to drive him from office. adults who travels to the central african republic to shed light on one of the world's worst and barely reported civil war. we have a special report for you as russia helped the government that the counter armed might have in mind that sounded serial might be going to
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destroy the tribe. ah, to join out there on this monday. it's auntie international with your latest worldwide headlines. go into the program. a european media investigation has disclosed that denmark helped us national security agency to spy on e. you politicians, including german chancellor angle michael earlier in the program ortiz. and what i'd garcia if i joined my colleague kevin, and right here in the studio. it was 8 years ago that edward still real the lead on america's last surveillance program. google, google, spying on essentially, everyone at the top. mooney the most craziest conspiracy theorists would have
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believed the breath, the scope of the spine program. they were really targeting everyone, american citizens billions around the world, politicians, including those in allied nations in nathan part, the nation with through denmark that they targeted sweden, norway, as well as france, germany bagley muggles food was bothered by the n. s a by american intelligence. and what we have learned now is that danish intelligence was completed in all of this. they wouldn't knowing cogs in this vos surveillance machine. they helped american intelligence gathering leisure amongst others, their own, coven corporations, danish corporations, danish weapon, manufacture, davis government, they handed over inflammation, danishes and the danish government to american intelligence. and you know, we've heard a lot of reaction to this latest investigation, which by the way, was carried out by european news agencies who were given information,
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internal reports, witness testimony as well as inside sources in this investigation. and the victims of come out and said, you know, manner of things, no way sweden saying they want an investigation. and to be told of the answers. we've heard of the victims, the leader of the german opposition, who was bogged saying that this is simply grotesque on fish bits and decisions. it is, quote says that friendly intelligence services are indeed intercepting and laying on top representatives of other countries. so one of the questions people might have is why denmark? well, on the technical side of things, denmark is a communications hub to all these under cables, from sweden, from germany, they will urge the converge in denmark, there are the telecommunication centers. and danish intelligence gave access to this infrastructure to american intelligence, the n a say to all these spike agencies, they facilitate that they help them carry out all the surveillance,
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all this supply and with full knowledge. one of the questions was, is, was the danish government aware of all of this and by 2015, they would definitely be aware of all of this the launch investigation. and edward soon had since come out and said that joe barton, who was then vice president over the world honors and years ago, might and will prepare to answer for this one. he soon visits europe. since of course, he was deeply involved in this scandal. the 1st time around there should be an explicit requirement for full public disclosure, not only from denmark, but their senior partner, as well. with regards to the latest revelations about the extent of denmark spike, this is all an official, the perpetrators in the united states, denmark, they, they still haven't issued any sort of any sort of meaningful common the, the, the leadership. but it must also be mentioned that last year and this report that they published, they also said that the public may never learn the true magnitude of the,
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of this operation. the details denmark's role in all of this because it is too sensitive and it may cause too much damage which ought to, you know, ring alarm bells the fact that they would rather there be speculation. rumors and conspiracy theories. rather than admitting the truth, we got reaction from independent journalist martin summers who believes danish intelligence services should be working for denmark, not for the united states. well in wage, not very surprising him in the intelligence services. in these, ostensibly independent nato states are in fact sub sub contractors to the deep states in the united states of america. i mean, the relationship between the subservient intelligence services in the americans is always been fairly clear, although there's a pretense of the little otherwise. and of course, somebody in the danish intelligence services is obviously in leaks this information
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into the public domain because they're not very happy about it. which shows that there is some kind of pushback going on. but nevertheless, it's hardly surprising we need, we pretty much knew this was what was going on. and if you were a politician in any western european state, and you imagine that the, the us can't listen to your phone conversation when you have a suspension bridge to sell you. after 12 years at the helm of israeli politics, benjamin netanyahu could be on the way out a right wing opposition, leader nastily bennett has announced he's ready to form a new government. with more details, his middle east corresponded wirelessly. natalie bennett, who was the leader of the main party, which means the right party in israel has now announced that he's joining forces with the leader of the opposition. get yelled up, kid to get it. they have a 61 majority, which is what they need to be able to form the next majority coalition in his role
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. now, bennett has said that although he come from the white of the political spectrum and he's attention the joining forces with parties in the center. and he's doing this because the country has been in a crisis. politically. there have been the election in the space of 2 years, all over the last 4 rounds of elections. we've seen a country weakening itself, damaging itself and losing its ability to function. we see ministers who are fighting with each other, who do not manage anything. we have seen riots and the burning of synagogues and load an acura instead of managing and leading their methodist to spread hatred and polarization between the people of our country to conceal and failure. but the coalition that bennett is joining is a very wide. we've changed so much so that it's going to be fragile and not be able to bomb consensus on controversial issues like the piece. rather, it will have to limit itself to making decisions about the economy. how to deal
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with coven 19. and this is something that these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been appealing to the christ and to those who have joined the coalition about he is not ready to give up without a fight. and he is warning israelis that the new coalition could spell. disaster might be fairly bennett, i heard not told bernard. unfortunately, he is again misleading the public, the same lives for them to slogan some have written division from the person themselves. so the hatred and division is leading the scam of the century nelson being the longest serving prime minister of israel. he's been in office for some 12 years. and what we see happening here is mr. fairly political parties coming together because they have constraints upon issues that ra, that because that we have a joint desire to get natania who out of this come at a particularly sensitive time for israel, they was the recent israel, god, the war that lasted 11 days. the same time we've seen some of the with violence
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between the way the jews and he's really avenue that the country has witnessed in years the all the the the
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me, the life now professor of political science at tel aviv university hudy's summer to joining us on the program today, it's great to see you today. thanks so much for joining us. that the big question i've got for you 1st is, is this possibly the end for the man they call the political master survivor is netanyahu? it is right over. do you think? what's next? the 1st of all, it's better to be here. thanks for inviting me. i think you can say that it's over for nathan might be over for the current time in the office term and office but you know, he was firing during the 1990 s. he did a major made a major political come back in the early,
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2000 and assuming that he's going to survive the trial, that he's under way than you might be better. what about is there any substance, do you think mr. somewhere to and then yahoo is claim that bennett's coalition endangers israel. i don't think it endangers israel. more than any other coalition. a. i guess the big question is whether bennet coalition is sustainable. whether that endanger is israel, and i think it might be more members of this coalition might have more in common than you than you would think. i think, you know, left last week right when conflict, nathan, always trying to portray is not really in place in israel anymore. the left wing is that has been dead for several years now. and the parties there that are supposed to be on the left and on the right as a lot of problem, like things like the cost of living questions law and order, which we came a major issue after the, the war in gaza and what was happening. and he's ready nic cds during the same
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period of time challenges like the already challenge. so, you know, might be more sustainable. but you would think that you would normally think how about how about the recent past few weeks or so called the 11 day war, of course, to be classes between a palestinian militants and israel. and the idea. how do you think of bennett government could affect or even change relations with palestine? again, i don't, i don't think that the israeli palestinian conflict has been a major issue on the agenda of these really politics for a while. i think he played to the hands of various politicians to keep alive the story about the left being right me story. but the reality is that the left we get at least electoral the speaking, you know, in terms of ideas, are still ideas on the left of electra li speaking. there, there are, there are no borders, you know, people don't vote for leslie parties, and i think this issue is not a major issue on the agenda. so it's unlikely to come up. and it's also unlikely to
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come up because if you do thinking about the position of the different coalition partners on this topic, they are very, they've heard you think about millions or the parties that are going to support the coalition from the outside. their understanding of the 2 state solution is light years away from ben. it's a party that get most most of the support from the constituency of settlers in the west bank. how do you think? how do you think that bennet guffman could affect the why the region iran, for example? so you can think about the legacy of nathan. you know, it really depends on, on people's position. but many people think that he's position on iran for years. he's consistent position of iran for years, really changed the way the region 3 or i ran really change the way the international community, teresa iran, and most importantly, change the way america 3 player. and the iranian draft not quite clear that, you know, bennett can easily step into this the be shoot. ya leave behind big shoes in terms
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of the magic connections and diplomatic experiences. but it's important to remember that the iran stories by now and has been for a while, a mirror of the international community, the coalition that the international community was able to form. and it's not clear to me that that would be able to stop the biden administration from reestablishing the iran agreement or some version of the around our agreement. and the benefit government is probably not going to be more successful in that. what about the population? what about the popular street, do you think netanyahu still has an awful lot of support? who's perhaps more than bennett, or could it be the other way around? now wasn't had his head in the last 4 rounds of election in the past few years. and a very stable base, right? the liquid base was around 30 members of message which is exactly 25 percent. so that's a stable base, but you know, it's nowhere near a majority. if bennett is able to, if bennett and let you know,
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we're going to talk a minute is going to be the prime minister. but lupita is going to be if you think about the movers and shakers in the government, the feed is going to be at least equal, prevented me if they're able to provide, to provide an agenda that he's unifying. that talks about themes that really concern large share of the population in the israel, such as i mentioned earlier know law and order of cost of leaving and other challenges. and they might be able to to keep it and going to cater to those needs . they might be able to generate more support than, again what it seems to be the prospects right. what, what would be the average person would guess? would you tell me what a professor of political science joining us like, throwing off the international many thanks for your time. we appreciate it. thank you. my pleasure. thank you. bye. so the come here on the program on our team, we bring you a special report from the central african republic, a country ravaged by civil war. we look at how russia is helping to end the conflict. the story is a big one coming up in just
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a moment. i ah ah ah, i use
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join me every 1st day on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me the the, the, the ah, all kinds of joining us here on this monday. 3 russians and 2 local police officers have been killed by an improvised explosive device as the central african republic battles, rebels and its brutal civil war. moscow has been helping the government by sending instructors and small arms in compliance with you and resolutions and a conflict that's really largely been ignored by the world media. in march, though, a un human rights group expressed alarm at the nation's increased use of private
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military and foreign security contractors. the agency says human rights abuses are linked to private military personnel and foreign security contractors operating with national armed forces. i'm going to leave you this our with our correspondent, constantino rush called, who went to the country and met the russian instructors there. he also sent us back this very special report. the we're flying out of the capital bon key issue, the cd ball at the border with chad. this is our plane. by the way, we were told that that area where we go in is controlled by the government for the most part. but there are still groups of rebels hiding in the jungle and the intact convoys or out post every now and then the country looks piece salt, but only when you see from above ever since the central african republic gained independence from france and 960 the situation here has been volatile. the rebels
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might have some pretty serious defeat in the past, but there is still a very real threat in some parts of the country. that's why or ask for, it was absolutely necessary. you feel some sense of security only after entering the military base where the local army, stationed along with their russian instructors. but this facility came under attack just 4 months ago. in d $1018.00, the central african government control only a small part of the country. the ras belong to brutal warlords in their gangs. that's when president for stan or shawn to a dare i asked russia for out with the approval of the un security council. the moscow start to stand in like weapons and instructors to train the army. but how to turn the tide now, the government claims it controls over 90 percent of its territory. so how many russian instructions are there in our 535 instructors? what are they allowed to do here or do they train only in the open fire?
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they cannot open fire unless their lives in danger or somebody shoot, the russian can find a better, right? have available. yes, they need to defend themselves. the russian in structure is in c r r. i feel part of the russian army, but certainly have vast military experience for security reasons. they don't want to be identified and don't give their real one of the tasks that the russians and local military carry out together is this sporting civilian convoys. 2 soldiers, a flimsy shack, a fire, and an old harpy drive over a wooden fence. that's about all we found at the road checkpoint that isn't those doing still fear in the enemy? the police here also didn't seem for a minute and at least not in the village, we visit it. it's no surprise the militants send this to a venue they came and started shooting at the innocent people and then it just disappeared over. finally,
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we made it to the border with camera and there is a rushing out which looks much more solid than everything we've seen along the way . basically this is a stronghold where all the incoming trucks are being organized and convoys. 9 is forwarded further in lab. another possible and now they have rifle in the back of the card and we are worried that this part of our journey might be dangerous to jo level. so i was in the passenger seat next to the driver with lighting a cigarette, which is low cost. my driver, right under my nose was told over the convoy made it to no tree base of sunset. no incidents were reported this time. let me actually show you where are we going to sleep? because it's quite something we can see a lot of weapons and ammo. there's someone's gun. this guy is known as godaddy,
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and he's been in the country for almost a year. now. there is a huge drip by his bad grinding. so using a to treat malaria his recently contract it. but how would you explain who in international worry or is truthful is the person who helps the nations in a difficult situation. when people need protection the day we're flying deeper in the woods to see go ahead to see a gold mine and a village they were recently captured from rebels is on the south. but i c r is actually rich with minerals and precious metals. but for this country, it's been both of laughing at a curse the as we flee over the thing jungle. i was sitting close to a supply of hand grenade the crew. keep them in case they're fired at from the
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ground and they need to scare the shooters off. the village we saw was typical for c r 4 and devastated people like basic things like food and clothes. and they haven't seen much of the outside world. the road leads to the gold mine was fried a little over a month ago. some times rebels come back during the night and lay minds hoping to blow up and those re truck and seized weapons and ammo was just savage rack. there was that exploded on my name, but how do we know that there are no minds that we just look range. so this should be visible. there was a tip off from logos. we saw our man crossing this part of the road last night. the
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military decided to check thoroughly if they hadn't laughed. planted any explosives or i would stop the serial my was is it a real mine issue there? yes, there is a definitely to the mind is real and then thank one belgium production. they got to destroy the tribe right there. so we have to go away. the question is a for is how do the word lawrence, who gets injured at any weapons? what is clearer is where they get their money with come to the village of sliders to work at the gold mine looks like everyone's gone. the 1st villagers
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here. they are still scared of men with guns. local rebels used to force them to work in gold mines like this as slaves and killed. those refused to do the job or were too exhausted to carry on. now it's relatively safe and people can keep the golden oars themselves. ah, you are a rich man. great, that's how much money you will get for this amount of the set. something done. if you missed something building up, its military is the most pressing issue for c r. now, this country has vast and fertile land, enormous deposits available resources, and are working in order to make this work, the violence has just constantly roscoe archie from the central african republic.
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the, in the, in the, with the time after it has here, we're going underground telling you the truth, the powerful, the want you to hear coming up in the show after you get him or johnson stop advisor apologizes for failing. the british public over one of the worst per capita . death rates on earth of all are advisor to the u. k. shadow chance or the exchequer on why so many were killed here by cove, it and of the world health organization. 74th annual january and tomorrow. what is going on with india, with the search testing? again, for so called in the very beginning in britain, we speak to the ex commissioner of indian food and drug administration, about whether the vaccine production capital or the world can't vaccinate its own
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people. all this more coming up in today's going, i'm going to 1st is britain continues to come to grips with testimony for the next top advisors, u k, p. m, or johnson. with the reason britain had one of the worst per capita death rates on earth just incompetence. and bureaucracy, or is it something more profound? something to do with the structure of british capitalism and join now from italy by professor guy standing for economic advisor to the shadow chancellor of the exchequer. under jeremy corbin, an author of the corruption of capitalism. why ron? today's thrive and work does not pay. thank so much guy for coming back on the show, which we were all in italy obviously, but i think you caught up with some of the evidence from johnson consillio area. dominic cummings was the u. k. code we'd response, do you think hijacked in the interests of rented capitalism as outlined in your book here? well, it is extraordinary kelly. incidence that the book has just come out of the same time as these revelations by dominant cummings. i must say that i am not
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remotely surprised by what we heard. it is a reflection of a system that is chronically corrupt. and when i was working on the book, i realized the, the depths of the revolving door was, we have between finance, big finance and politics. and politics has become a sort of stepping stone profession whereby chances go into political positions in order to prepare themselves for making mega bucks and huge salaries and bonuses and center in finance. and finance, of course, is the dominant theme. one of the points i make in the book is now in britain known financial companies as well as financial companies own
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