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for the headlines is our supporters and opponents of a new government of rallied in israel with a coalition set to end by whose 12 year room. c for this i came here because we have been betrayed, fatality bennett and gideon saw have betrayed those. joking pre from justin from confirmed the 900 bodies were sold for you submitted 3 experiments to crush test and russia, flagship business event. international economic form into a 2nd day with an array of high level gas that the event we caught up with the russian or ministry spokesperson, maria, the kind of ah
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hello, good afternoon. just gone to o'clock in the russian capital, you're watching international and we'll start with that political developments in israel because that in many ya, he's 12 year rule, could soon come to an end that after these daily opposition leader was able to form a coalition government less than an hour before the midnight deadline, it does span the political spectrum to and is the 1st in decades to include a palestinian minority party, middle east correspond, porter slid as the latest. while this might just be the end of the 12 year reign of these re the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, he has had numerous opportunities to form a coalition government that has failed. they have been for election in the space of 2 years than all of them have ended and faithfully for a ton yahoo! he has divided public support. at the same time, he is in the middle of a corruption trial which hasn't lent him any particular brownie points. and
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although there was a recent war between israel and gaza, that you might have thought would have led him support. because nathan, yahoo, of course presenting yourself as the strong man. it doesn't seem to have done that . now at exactly 35 minutes before the midnight deadline expired. the country's opposition needed yet hid informed president ripple and that he was able to form the next government. at the same time he is urging the parliament to hold a special station in which they will concern the incoming government. technically, this is not a done deal until the parliament station is held. you also have a coalition that crosses the entire spectrum from the political white to the political left, even if the new government goes forward. there are questions being asked about how successful and how long it will last,
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but to be the one thing that all these political parties have in common is a united front against natania. that's what natania, who as you mean that he is after some power, he will then become the leader of the opposition. he will not be able to introduce any kind of parliamentary in unity. and at the same time, it is expected that the new government is going to push for new legislation that will limit the number of terms of office that a prime minister conserve. and at the same time will prevent an official who has charges against him from holding office. so certainly a lot happening and potentially a lock could happen in the coming days for a slave that will support his and opponents of the new coalition did come out onto the street to express their feelings while some on the right call the coalition of a trial others have expressed that it will end become she's police and deadlock.
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israel has seen for elections in 2 years and any failure of this new coalition would risk yet another one. c for this i think know that a man has 6 parliament seat is doing, i read it wrong. seen high think the government will stand because everybody from the right and of course from the central left knows it is impossible to work with. net on the actual and that he's doing that much to israel. i came here because we have been betrayed. must tell the bennett and gideon saw have betrayed. does the next 5 to in these railey army? i feel betrayed. there is no one to defend me from a left wing government, but an expert we heard from does believe the main driving force behind this new coalition was an willingness to hold yet another election. well,
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brought people together and ostensibly was, you know, they want to get rid of nathan, you know, who, you know, and his 12 year ruled there are issues of corruption and being charged and so on and so forth. but the underlying issue would probably be that all these people, all these parties would not want to see a yet another round of elections. why? because what happened during the past month and the round of violence is that there was a difference in full rise ation. within these really society ag, once you have that center parties and left parties and so on they wouldn't have a chance. so if they do not make a move now, then probably benjamin in the won't be able to form a government or chooses not to form a government in favor of next for an election where he would gain an even bigger majority. and so what really galvanized those people is not the will to succeed,
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but the will to fail or to avoid failure in any upcoming election. now, russia, it's flagship business, and then the st. petersburg international economic form is well underway with an array of high level gas lined up this thursday. meanwhile, the focus so far has been on the way the pandemic has changed the business environment. high tech medical tools were on display to from a robot dr. giving advice on health issues to implants, to restore side with the form, mainly oriented on the global economy. there is always a political background to this to and our season, the per train had a chance to speak. the russian foreign ministry spoke person to cover about you and us relation. i keep repeating with delight that the moto of this event begins with the words together. again, it's a fantastic opportunity to finally meet the people that we missed interviewing so much offline. i'm glad to tell you that right now i'm going to have an in depth
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discussion with many of the part of with the spokeswoman of the washington foreign ministry. maria. good morning. morning. so let's get straight to business. the european commission set out a plan about its cooperation with russia, but it isn't really about cooperation because the document outlines a number of anti washing initiatives, which includes the creation of a channel to tackle so called washing propaganda. besides also highlights the possibility of sanctions against moscow and the you said that it may not recognize the result of the state do my election. what's your answer to that? what i did, we usually do not comment on parliamentary issues, but i'll make an exception for you. dentist if you mentioned was brought by an edgy video but we'd like to develop sometimes with ease and this hasn't changed. we do understand that there is, there is a father called the in brussels. we do understand that this lobby inside you unfortunately even the severe pressure and negative impact from the united states.
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but at the same time, there is a general interest among other representatives of the european union, including business men, an ordinary citizen, for healthy bilateral relations between russia and the. i know that usually you try not to talk about the most high, high profile meetings. we know that the meeting between president joe biden and president vladimir putin is coming up. but let me just dig a bit deeper here. first of all, we keep hearing from the kremlin, we keep hearing from russian diplomats that there aren't any expectations pretty much in terms of improvement. but we did see some signals from the us administration. in particular. recently, for instance, joe biden said that he doesn't see any point in any further sanctions against the nord stream to pipeline project. in particular, do you think that any of these could be signals or possibly baby steps towards moscow? ahead of this meeting,
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what we've been saying that we want to establish ties with the united states based on mutual respect and international law. of course we have common ground as well as points of disagreement and it's ok where different countries are. history is different, but we also have different approaches, so it's various issues, foreign and bilateral. not money, but that doesn't mean we have to sold those issues in a confrontational manner. and it doesn't mean that we have to dodge every possible opportunity to so those issues, we've been stressing this all the time. we see how rushing us relations have been degrading recently. and washington has done it in different ways, including some vulgar once just to come, many times russian diplomats had been grounded exp out on the united states with in recent years. and how many times in the states has made up so called solidarity reasons. the force made a member state to expel our diplomats. a chain of forestall steps led to us issuing a letter from friendly states with the united states and the czech republic and so far. but this is not a matter of our initial attitude towards them. it's just the response to the
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actions. what actually? okay, well we are please say be can i get a french perspective on this form because we can speak with john pierre toma. he's a businessman and also a former advisor to the former french president nicholas saw cosy, and you're very welcome. thanks for your time this afternoon. jean pierre firstly, could you explain to us how strong the economic cling saw between france and russia? in fact, between the frost rashaw, the story cleanings are deep, you know, killed surely frozen or shaw the clothes. i know you got more than 200 industry president, shock. he's a biggest employ your french company as a biggest employ your shock. but then as a political environments and the sanctions are not very good, no of it's very bought. so you know, it's, you know, was a liver or
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a corporation at the moment we should go operate more on more different topic. so the relation starts from the very good never, i'm the state level, but they don't progress as quick as we should be. so which areas then talking about the economy and economic links in which areas would you like to see relations improve? apart from the political one, which areas of the economy offer the best opportunity? now we have a big opportunity in france for a shot, because thanks to this, hank jones or a shot, even of the big big now agree, good job. he's a film the just 2nd bridget of export asian fits on the gas and even before the fence, you up an officially frost. lot of high technology of transform ation. i did the value for i go industry a big, big country and a big, big company. the frost,
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i'm very interested to call me in russia to invest and so that's a fee in which we can corporate more on before we visit the on top of the french company a 2nd. he's a ways we are the already. yeah, we do. number one is a word for the re, treatment in the ways i sees i brush, i go faster than we think about restrict theresa and the retreatment of the ways that they would spend 5000000000 dollars and 5 year special federal agency. all of the arguing that most go give an excellent example of it on a go very far. so we have the technology and we've done them in down more of corporation, joint venture and transfer technology. that's one of the main feat. i know that one is the mission of he or do a lot of us know, especially in cb i was thinking of you know is,
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is he 1000000000 forest is 20 percent of the forest. well, so the biggest one in the world, and they are full of credit, the ceo to can you green bonds like that? don't know what's going on when we go. i speak of our region or our bike are all over us. regions can do it. and we can corporate because europe, investor and company needs to invest due respect, got 20, do, and to prepare glasgow or submit to invest in a green impact trend. so or a shock can provide a lot of green impact front things to be for us to be good in the word. so that's example of the cooperation. i know, of course, an example. we did, you know, everybody knows he started with a present in russia. you're doing a lot and now is are working or electric in the g. green and g more and more so to
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bring already for many years. and when we patrol on the got especially got that now they will focus on the president. they'll eat again this morning. what we focus now on the new analogy and special electricity. what do you think russia can do the moment to improve, to improve the opportunities for investing? i mean, what can i do to make it easier to invest in russia? g thing i think, to be, to be honest, does russia they do exactly what they want and that way they can, as they already organize. especially going to exhort with low docs with infrastructure as he develops oration and he's going to need for all these example is a do is invite all the work business community. it's on our side and you know, to try to lower very quickly, efficiently for europe. the sanctions because the sanction are really, you know,
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a challenge for the investors to come in because even needs a seal on the management of the friends your company. understand that the strategically is good to go. i mean, in russia to invest and to you, please call a breach between europe and asia at the same time that company and of fees, you know, remind hearing in front of the united states on international regulations. so it breaks a dynamic that's a point bids a bowl i would come because honestly, on duration. so i did do their best example here today. more sure, assessment of the new stream to gas pipeline because it looks like now it could be completed soon, but go back 2 or 3 months. many people were dying thing. it would be as it progress . did you anticipate these pipeline easy
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interest or job? any of course, in the interest of frost on all europe. so i think now with united states record know that these pipeline us to be nike, to us plan, not just supplying of pets, hold on gaza in europe, but he's very strategic. unimportant europe, a good supply for patrol on got on the for me now. i think your question is or, or more so now i'm very mistake about it. i think the new us president biden understood that subject is not done towards that nowadays. and finally, john pierre, you are at this conference at the moment. it is the 1st conference, if it's kind, i think, since the pandemic started, how important is it for a businessman to be able to talk to other business people face to face and not have to do it on thing? for example, yes, you mean,
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you mean is important these by the need crises show when to more than we are totally in dependence. i need to p g that europe didn't take direction vaccines like yours, yours one because it's a very good one as yours. when so quickly, but the dependence, you know, be crises like the shows that we off to work together. and when is the business manager position and our face to face on the heads of state face to face? i think now in the western side we have to invest a quarter and just sanction belong to the boss. through the past week, i hold the coffee, the 19 crises, we have to cooperate about the middle head. we have to cooperate about this new economy. accelerated by these crises, i d, g, new economy agreed. and at the same time, we have also a challenge on jill strategic about terrorism, and also seeing that to quite in between friends because are you minute?
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not only economically, not only could surely, but geographically europe without russia is not europe. absolutely, kayla jean pierre. gonna leave it there. but really fascinating to told you this afternoon. i'm here. toma, a businessman and a former advisor to, to the former french president nicholas our cozy. thanks for your time. so then another busy day at the economic form in st. petersburg, which runs until the weekends and of course will keep you updated with all the highlights and the main talking points as they come up here on me. the
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ah, hello again. you what you naughty international. now evidence has a merge that confirms the grizzly details of hanged donated. bodies is sometimes used in france with comp, reports of corpse as being sold for use and crash test, and military experiments. charlotte davinsky. as more it's new or in tale that many thought could become any grimma in 20. 19 the meds that the bodies that had been donated for medical research had in fact been left to decay in unsanitary conditions here. and what was the center for body donations that the former perez dick university described as being nude decomposing with maggots in a room infested with wraps a mass grave in the heart of paris. it was some reported, it was still,
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it was revealed, whole bodies livings had been sold to private companies for a price. now in the latest sinister turn, it be confirmed that somebody would sold crush me these allegations had been made previously. but now there is evidence to show dead bodies were being used in this gruesome way. in the car industry, almost 40 percent of the money owned by the center for body donations came from industry that left families of those who left their bodies to medical science. shocked and devastated once again. it all looked very beautiful and paper. she was thought you're going to serve something noble. it's an act of love actually. of course she wasn't told. you might begin for crush tests and be said in 150 kilometer an hour into a wall. obviously,
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she did not know. it is necessary that the doctors who had any connection with the scandal because it is a real scandal, explain themselves. and then those who are responsible will have to face justice and pay for their deeds. there was no respect for the donors. the 1st thing, but the 2nd thing is that there is a market for bodies. they were so they will use, it is an abomination of the people who did that must explain themselves. they are culpable and should be punished. this practice is not legal and some argue that the use of corpses in this way is in fact essential. today we face the problem of shock trauma among subjects who are very overweight. we are forced to use a corpse to acquire data that will be transposed into the modal. this is essential . we want to ensure that the devices are not aggressive and dangerous for humans. call manufacturers were not the only ones to have you for these for tests. so today, the french omi, including to observe what happens in a vehicle when it hit
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a mind. if there's someone who donates the body, it's still the most beautiful gesture of humanity. it's like a person is saying, i give my body for the in time on the medical students to practice on. i'm a come doctors in the future to realize that these bodies be used in a tank explosion. for example, i can understand what damage the explosion made the body. it's just horrible. they can has been closed since the revelations emerged 2 years ago. the university apologize at the time for families of donors, but the scandal could provoke big changes. hearing problems and government report in due this month is expected to recommend better supervision of the donation of bodies to clients. but that, of course, will be little consolation for the families who have already given their bodies for medical research. so db ski
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r t. paris the resign rage in italy after a mafia boss, then known as the people slay, was freed from prison. giovanni briscoe was convicted of taking part in more than a 100 murders, but it's now been released on parole. he was a key figure in the cosa nostra organized crime syndicate among them was the killing of an 11 year old boy whose body was dissolved in acid. when also on his record was one of the most infamous and the case is initially the fascination of leading mafia investigators. she yvonne and fell coney in 1992. all tony's call was blowing up, killing him, his wife and 3 policemen. we spoke to the wife of one of the officers about brusque, his release hale, normally metal. he's now a free man and it really hurt, even though it was not a surprise because there has been a lot of talk about it later on. obviously it is a blow. giovanni boost car has been released because he collaborated. we still do
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not know the truth. so why he no free, we have never sought revenge. we have always asked for justice. today, it is clear this justice business exist. who would like the state to be alongside us to be more tangible and imposed sudden penalties as antonia's wife and mother of his children? i'm resentful. however, the thing that infuriate me most is that italy does not make its outreach public. i think all of sicily should take to the streets because he did not just ruin my family. you were in the hall sicily there. while after his arrest birth, scott turned informant, which helped him be released on parole after 25 years behind bars. his high people in sicily have reacted to the news. if i should turn this on, only got it evokes memories of the tragic events. brusque is responsible for these cases about the sentence which was served and fees door, which envisages some reprieve. to those who collaborate with justice. we should
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hope that the strategy will be further pursued because it enabled us wants to be the cause of trans thought. ok, i think it's unfair, especially for the victims, but unfortunately the use of collaborators to roots out mafia is extremely useful. we wouldn't make any progress in combating the mafia without such arrangements. at the same time, i realized that it's not good. good, i'm in the don't so much home. and after so many crimes we now see his release. it is quite disgusting. we're close at the moment to the families of the victims of the mafia. this criminal did horrible things. he killed so many people. and we all want to ask ourselves the question, did he really regret what he did? did he say everything he knows about the massacres that have bloodied cecily? when he truth and justice, we ask the say to continue investigating and make this criminal talk? almost meaningless. that's how campaign is described in the u tax transparency bill . the new law is an attempt by brussels to fight tax avoidance. by large
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multinational companies makes the site targets international companies with an annual income of more than $750000000.00 euros from 2023 companies must publish tax details online including profits and the number of employees in the european union . it will cover only the countries where they operate, boat leave, most of their operations in the rest of the world. that's why some n g a is including oxfam, a frustrated with the new law. we are disappointed about g d outcome this new legislation. public country by country reporting is not real public by country reporting. why? because he doesn't call her all the country, although the ration of the com finance that i present you. and in addition to that, adding these kind of information for only a limited number of countries would give her ever really need me to feature of the
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structure of a comb. funny. and this can even be misleading for her research for purposes, but also for 40 miss torres to know if really a company is responsible or not. where research has shown that in some cases, 80 percent of profits are moved around the block to so called the tax havens like island luxemburg and the netherlands oxfam again says the law though can be easily circumvented. every naming tool. so it will be useful to add more transparency on you to save, and that's at the same time corporation would be even incentivized to sheets for all fits to tech save and outside b u, where they don't have to report information. so this is actually not
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a solution for global sex avoidance of corporation. just coming at half past 2 here in moscow that brings you up to date with all the world events sofa that are happening. we'll have the latest from the pittsburgh economic form to press the stories in about half of me. ah ah,
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