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playing a dangerous game, vilnius, where you sit today, has been described as a second capital of the belarything you told me today shows how determined you are to speak out against lukashenko and demand an end to his regime. you are going to be directly at odds with moscow and you know it, and it's very possible that you will suffer consequences as a result of that? you know, democratic values, principal values does not have a prize. this is not cost benefit analysis like in the economic analysis like in the economic analysis —— price. this is the principles, the fundamental values we strongly believe in. we didn't forget our history, oui’ we didn't forget our history, our newest history of lithuania. let me remind you, 30 years ago lithuania declared independence. and it was like a dark tunnel and our life and we had hoped there will be light on the end of this tunnel. and, at that time, a small country, iceland, far away from lithuania, stepped in and recognised our independence and we didn't forget it. we think that now we must do the same that now we must do the same that iceland did
playing a dangerous game, vilnius, where you sit today, has been described as a second capital of the belarything you told me today shows how determined you are to speak out against lukashenko and demand an end to his regime. you are going to be directly at odds with moscow and you know it, and it's very possible that you will suffer consequences as a result of that? you know, democratic values, principal values does not have a prize. this is not cost benefit analysis like in the economic...
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a bela russian opposition activist says she was driven to the polish border by the security services the country. hundreds of people have joined anti—lockdown protests in the australian city of melbourne as tensions rise over the state's handling of the pandemic. at least 15 people were arrested. freya cole reports. chanting: freedom! chanting for their freedom, which these protesters say has been taken away from them. in return, police form a barrier, pushing back against a crowd which has no regard for the coronavirus lockdown in place. it is not safe, it is not smart, it is not lawful. in fact, it is absolutely selfish for people to be out there protesting. the only protest we should be engaged in, the only argument, the only fight we should be engaged in is against this virus. it didn't take long before things turned ugly. more than a dozen people were arrested. in some cases, there was violence. melbourne is coming to the end of its second six—week lockdown. covid cases have fallen dramatically. there were 89 new cases in the last 2a hours. the restrictions are due to end next w
a bela russian opposition activist says she was driven to the polish border by the security services the country. hundreds of people have joined anti—lockdown protests in the australian city of melbourne as tensions rise over the state's handling of the pandemic. at least 15 people were arrested. freya cole reports. chanting: freedom! chanting for their freedom, which these protesters say has been taken away from them. in return, police form a barrier, pushing back against a crowd which has...
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doing to the women, but i am very proud of the belarussian to the women, but i am very proud of the belam very proud of the belarussian people. they are wonderful. thank you very much. so, nigel, you find yourself in the position of being perhaps an unlikely spokesperson for western feminists and dimitri's point about the need for support from them. yes. when the history of these events is written it will show how extraordinary the role that women have played from the start has been, and very effectively too, and the creativity that comes with that has been impressive. 0f creativity that comes with that has been impressive. of course, will or women in belarus are fighting for the human rights of everyone in the country, not only women, but dmitry, i think you have an important point there. it would be helpful if women's movements in other countries as well except perhaps more visibly and gave the sort of solidarity to to what is going on in belarus that perhaps they should. i think that would be an important element. thank you very much indeed and now our final question from lanner in sw
doing to the women, but i am very proud of the belarussian to the women, but i am very proud of the belam very proud of the belarussian people. they are wonderful. thank you very much. so, nigel, you find yourself in the position of being perhaps an unlikely spokesperson for western feminists and dimitri's point about the need for support from them. yes. when the history of these events is written it will show how extraordinary the role that women have played from the start has been, and very...
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. —— between bela russian on the side of authorities. —— between belarussian people and authorities.ust start to authorities. we wanted authorities to just start to talk to belarussian people. i think we did a lot to avoid demonstrations, but authorities, they didn't... accept this body is legal. in their ire our people are not legal in this body wasn't legal and they started to jail members of this coordination council and started to kick their members out of the country. nigel, how would you answer that question? was this something that was going to happen inevitably, this repurchase we have been seeing against lukashenko? if the authorities have allowed everyone who wish to run in the elections to do so, this would not have been necessary. if the election results had been counted in a free and fair and honest way, then the people of belarus would have had the people of belarus would have had the outcome for which they are protesting now so the protests are entirely a consequence of the failure of alexander lukashenko's regime to give the people of belarus what everyone else in eur
. —— between bela russian on the side of authorities. —— between belarussian people and authorities.ust start to authorities. we wanted authorities to just start to talk to belarussian people. i think we did a lot to avoid demonstrations, but authorities, they didn't... accept this body is legal. in their ire our people are not legal in this body wasn't legal and they started to jail members of this coordination council and started to kick their members out of the country. nigel, how...
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jeremie bela with the only goal of the game to give aitor karanka the win in his first game in chargeere was no fairytale start for wycombe — beaten by rotherham thanks to an injury time goal. meanwhile there were wins for two of the sides relegated from the premier league last season as bournmouth beat blackburn and norwich edged past huddersfield. the big signings keep coming in the women's super league as the usa's alex morgan has moved to spurs, making her the fifth member of the world cup winning team to sign for a team here. and this how the north london club announced it. very little she hasn't achieved in the game — she moves from orlando pride in the national women's soccer league and joins tottenham for the rest of the season, pending a visa. meanwhile, on the pitch this evening, arsenal humilated their london rivals west ham, hamering them 9—1 in the women's super league. jill roord scored a hat—trick for the away side. the win moves arsenal top. in just over an hour's time in new york — naomi osaka and victoria azarenka will battle it out for the women's title at the us op
jeremie bela with the only goal of the game to give aitor karanka the win in his first game in chargeere was no fairytale start for wycombe — beaten by rotherham thanks to an injury time goal. meanwhile there were wins for two of the sides relegated from the premier league last season as bournmouth beat blackburn and norwich edged past huddersfield. the big signings keep coming in the women's super league as the usa's alex morgan has moved to spurs, making her the fifth member of the world...
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they seek to break a deadlock over and posing sanctions on belarus the block has a list of around 40 bela lugosi in officials who it blames for abuses of power against ongoing anti-government protests and electoral fraud in last month's disputed elections but the sanctions have so far been held up by cyprus which is demanding behavior take measures against turkey in a separate dispute exiled by the worst in opposition leader spent lot to take a no scuffs is at those talks she is seeking to keep international pressure on president with the shango as he clings to power. and the e.u. is considering imposing sanctions on the go himself here's the german foreign minister high costs your vice. president look at schenkel has exercised towards peaceful protesters is completely on except to mention people are being arrested and mistreated and that's why we are going to be discussing today whether the e.u. should impose sanctions not only on those that were involved in the fraudulent elections and then mistreatment but we should also see if mr lucas who himself the passion responsible for all of th
they seek to break a deadlock over and posing sanctions on belarus the block has a list of around 40 bela lugosi in officials who it blames for abuses of power against ongoing anti-government protests and electoral fraud in last month's disputed elections but the sanctions have so far been held up by cyprus which is demanding behavior take measures against turkey in a separate dispute exiled by the worst in opposition leader spent lot to take a no scuffs is at those talks she is seeking to keep...
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were completed all but only mailed to the voters and in pennsylvania the other example there were 9 bélapapers in a rubbish bin 7 and none of them were votes for trump so even if we consider these cases which are still under investigation for sure there is no evidence for historical fraud in this election so far all of concern there about whether trump is trying to build a case already for challenging the election results while another big topic was the question of how much income tax president trump has been paying let's listen but i'm asking you the specific question is it true that you paid $750.00 in federal income taxes each of those 2 year i've paid millions of dollars in taxes millions of dollars of income tax and let me just tell you there was a story in one of the papers they were eager to i paid 38000000 dollars one year i paid $27.00 michaud issues to actually enter i went you'll see it as soon as it's finished you'll see it course all of this coming from revelations by the new york times that says it has copies of trevor's the president tax filing so what does the fact checke
were completed all but only mailed to the voters and in pennsylvania the other example there were 9 bélapapers in a rubbish bin 7 and none of them were votes for trump so even if we consider these cases which are still under investigation for sure there is no evidence for historical fraud in this election so far all of concern there about whether trump is trying to build a case already for challenging the election results while another big topic was the question of how much income tax...
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molestia de los trabajadores sexuales y otros creadores de contenido a la plataforma con la actriz belará con ejecutivos sobre los cambios >>> pasamos a mostrar las imágenes que tiene a muchos... (inaudible) esto ocurrió el pasado domingo cerca del aeropuerto de los Ángeles cuando 2 pilotos de 2 aerolíneas diferentes reportaron el avistamiento de un hombre volando, ahora la agencia federal de aviación buscar con el misterioso hombre volador >>> mandona responde a un vídeo viral de tic toc donde la usuaria detrás del vídeo saca una hamburguesa y papas fritas intactas de su clóset aunque no está claro se cree por el logotipo de la bolsa que son de 1996 la cadena de restaurantes señaló que su alimentos son perecederos siempre y cuando haya los elementos ambientales para dicho proceso ., hacer una pausa y al volver le presentaremos a la pareja más longeva del mundo también un centro de operaciones de emergencia del condado de santa cruz anunció que está disponible una nueva aplicación en línea para que renueve su solicitud del programa de hospedaje gratuito y para aquellos que no están albe
molestia de los trabajadores sexuales y otros creadores de contenido a la plataforma con la actriz belará con ejecutivos sobre los cambios >>> pasamos a mostrar las imágenes que tiene a muchos... (inaudible) esto ocurrió el pasado domingo cerca del aeropuerto de los Ángeles cuando 2 pilotos de 2 aerolíneas diferentes reportaron el avistamiento de un hombre volando, ahora la agencia federal de aviación buscar con el misterioso hombre volador >>> mandona responde a un...
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the bela russian opposition leader svetla na tikhan—ov—skaya has addressed the united nations, to discuss human rights situation in the country. mass protests and strikes have gripped the country after last month's presidential election, which saw incumbant — alexander lu kashenko — claim victory. but the opposition says it was rigged. hundreds have been detained amid claims of human rights abuses. she called on the un to send investigators into belarus . a nation cannot and should not bea a nation cannot and should not be a hostage to one man's thirst for power. and it won't. belarussians have woken up. the point of no return has passed. i want to make it very clear, collaboration with the regime of mr lukashenko at the moment means the support for violence and blatant violation of human rights. i call on the international community to use all the mechanisms to stop the violence. including sanctions on the individuals that committed electoral violations and crimes against humanity. at the same time, i stress, if lukashenko does the same time, i stress, if lu kashenko does not the same ti
the bela russian opposition leader svetla na tikhan—ov—skaya has addressed the united nations, to discuss human rights situation in the country. mass protests and strikes have gripped the country after last month's presidential election, which saw incumbant — alexander lu kashenko — claim victory. but the opposition says it was rigged. hundreds have been detained amid claims of human rights abuses. she called on the un to send investigators into belarus . a nation cannot and should not...
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from europe, from denmark, the nordic countries, ukrkraine, anand oth, urging baylolor brucece -- belascome back to normality y and respecect the rightsts of its citizens to freedom of association and freedom of expression. experts aren. talking about the crackdown, jon, but can we expect any concrete reaction? >> yes, there hasas been circululated a draft resolututi, puput forward by germany, member states, and others, and this draft resolution calls on the belarus government to allow all of the special u.n. experts to into belararus to look at the alallegations and to have frfree access to all the places of its detention, etctc., and also cals on the high commissionener provide an oral updadate to the council before the end of the year in a detailed report and you have further sessions. the focus here is to have an international spotlight on bruce --uce -- baylor belarus. there..ohn costas the u.s. eastttered coast. the storm has now weakened to a post-tropical cyclone, but experts are warning that tornadoes remain a rest. bolivia's interim president says she is pulling out of next mo
from europe, from denmark, the nordic countries, ukrkraine, anand oth, urging baylolor brucece -- belascome back to normality y and respecect the rightsts of its citizens to freedom of association and freedom of expression. experts aren. talking about the crackdown, jon, but can we expect any concrete reaction? >> yes, there hasas been circululated a draft resolututi, puput forward by germany, member states, and others, and this draft resolution calls on the belarus government to allow...
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a drama played out earlier today atat a border post between belas and ukraraine. a leader was either trying to leave or resisting her own deportation. her whereabouts tonight are unknown. also coming up. >> this operation could only have been carried out with the approval of vladimir putin. >> a russian dissident tells dw news the order to poison alexey navalny came straight from the top. other activists say poison is just one tactic the kremlin uses against its enemimies. sudan declaring a state of emergency because of floods. more than 100 people have died and thousands are homeless. the rising nile river is also threatening ancient royal pyramid's. -- royal pyramids. ♪ >> to our viewers any the u.s. on pbs interviewers around the world, welcome. we start tonight in belarus. some dramatic developments in the mystery about what has happened to the leading opposition figure. she went missing on monday, sparking intense speculation about her whereabouts. belarusian authorities released these pictures. they said they detained her while she was trying to escape acros
a drama played out earlier today atat a border post between belas and ukraraine. a leader was either trying to leave or resisting her own deportation. her whereabouts tonight are unknown. also coming up. >> this operation could only have been carried out with the approval of vladimir putin. >> a russian dissident tells dw news the order to poison alexey navalny came straight from the top. other activists say poison is just one tactic the kremlin uses against its enemimies. sudan...
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this is d w news a live shot from berlin at the battle ground of bela groups more mass protests as anti-government protesters a step up the pressure on hardline leader alexander lukashenko hundreds are arrested and dragged away by masked men in uniforms our correspondent in the capital minsk reports that the pro-democracy activists believe that every time has come. to the authorities warned that there could be mass fake tallies as wildfires ravaged 3 u.s. states firefighters are working around the clock to say.
this is d w news a live shot from berlin at the battle ground of bela groups more mass protests as anti-government protesters a step up the pressure on hardline leader alexander lukashenko hundreds are arrested and dragged away by masked men in uniforms our correspondent in the capital minsk reports that the pro-democracy activists believe that every time has come. to the authorities warned that there could be mass fake tallies as wildfires ravaged 3 u.s. states firefighters are working around...
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he's a lecturer and head of communications at the european humanities university, which is a bela rusianile in lithuania, since it was shut down by president lukashenko in 200a. welcome to the programme. we we re welcome to the programme. we were just hearing there in the report about the disappearance of maria kolesnikova stop just tell us about your experience, because you were also abducted, is that correct? good morning, and thank you for having me. i've been witnessing the protest here in belarus for the last 30 days and it is day 31 already here. last sunday there was another 200,000 peaceful protesters rallying in central maersk, —— minsk, and the sunday there was a moment where the density of the crowd degrees, and that was the momentum that riot police and the fargo allied police officers that are associated of police officers —— thug—allied police officers —— thug—allied police officers, and i was lucky to have the time to react and find somewhere to hide. some of the protesters, despite finding a cafe to hide, they we re finding a cafe to hide, they were attacked by riot polic
he's a lecturer and head of communications at the european humanities university, which is a bela rusianile in lithuania, since it was shut down by president lukashenko in 200a. welcome to the programme. we we re welcome to the programme. we were just hearing there in the report about the disappearance of maria kolesnikova stop just tell us about your experience, because you were also abducted, is that correct? good morning, and thank you for having me. i've been witnessing the protest here in...
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this is think of a genius life from birth in the european union says no to sanctions against bela verse countries opposition leader came to brussels to the ministers to stand by the fella version paypal but i fail to agree on punitive measures against president alexander lukashenko for his crackdown on the sit also coming up. later this has not been 75th anniversary of the united nations in new york they appeal for unity in the face of global challenges and says the organization needs to reform its.
this is think of a genius life from birth in the european union says no to sanctions against bela verse countries opposition leader came to brussels to the ministers to stand by the fella version paypal but i fail to agree on punitive measures against president alexander lukashenko for his crackdown on the sit also coming up. later this has not been 75th anniversary of the united nations in new york they appeal for unity in the face of global challenges and says the organization needs to reform...
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britain and canada have imposed sanctions on bela rus' president alexander lukashenko and seven other protests, triggered by a disputed presidential election last month. president lukashenko claimed to have won 80% of the votes in that poll, giving him a sixth consecutive term in office. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the countdown to the big debate as donald trump and joe biden go head to head in the us presidential campaign. in all of of russia's turmoil, it has never quite come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nations destiny. the nightmare that so many people have feared for so long is playing out its final act here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility which produced affections from catholics throughout the world, but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. this man, israel right's winger visited the religious compound and that started the trouble. he wants israel allowed to have sovereignty over the holy sites, an idea that's unthinkable for the palestinians. after 45 years of division,
britain and canada have imposed sanctions on bela rus' president alexander lukashenko and seven other protests, triggered by a disputed presidential election last month. president lukashenko claimed to have won 80% of the votes in that poll, giving him a sixth consecutive term in office. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the countdown to the big debate as donald trump and joe biden go head to head in the us presidential campaign. in all of of russia's turmoil, it has never quite come to...
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that the election on august 9th was neither free nor fair and it has agreed to impose sanctions on belaates have already imposed sanctions against lukashenko himself, and poland has been very active in backing the opposition, so really, russia is the only remaining country who can really provide support to lukashenko. so they're going to talk on monday, what are they going to talk about? yes, well, one possibility is they will discuss the union state because this agreement has existed between russia and belarus for over 20 years, but lukashenko has been reluctant to sign the political part of this agreement, which would very much put belarus under russian influence by creating common currency and even supranational institutions. that sounds pretty extreme. it certainly is. and the russian prime minister was in belarus just on september 3rd and he mentioned that there has been progress made in the union state discussions, so it's very likely that this will be something on the agenda tomorrow and i think it's also very possible that backing lukashenko is in putin's interest, because there
that the election on august 9th was neither free nor fair and it has agreed to impose sanctions on belaates have already imposed sanctions against lukashenko himself, and poland has been very active in backing the opposition, so really, russia is the only remaining country who can really provide support to lukashenko. so they're going to talk on monday, what are they going to talk about? yes, well, one possibility is they will discuss the union state because this agreement has existed between...
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that this inauguration took place in secret, because they realise that mr lukashenko is afraid of bela. they don't trust him. they don't believe him. people will never forgive him for the crimes and they will never forget the crimes. despite the sweeping motorcade, this was not a normal inauguration. it was unannounced for a leader so unwelcome. in front of several hundred bused in local officials, the russian—backed leader praised the military for defending the country's sovereignty and independence, with foreign dignitaries seemingly absent. together, he told them, they had prevented catastrophe, thwarted a revolution that had sought to shatter the foundations of belarusian statehood. but on the streets protests continued into the night as a barrage of international condemnation undermined president lukashenko's claims to office. and as opposition calls for dialogue continue, the president seems intent on not listening. mark lobel, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: tributes are paid to ruth bader ginsburg, as the liberal icon of the supreme court lies in repose. ben
that this inauguration took place in secret, because they realise that mr lukashenko is afraid of bela. they don't trust him. they don't believe him. people will never forgive him for the crimes and they will never forget the crimes. despite the sweeping motorcade, this was not a normal inauguration. it was unannounced for a leader so unwelcome. in front of several hundred bused in local officials, the russian—backed leader praised the military for defending the country's sovereignty and...
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avoid the worst case scenario for him a nationwide strike and a full scale revolution the longstanding bélarussian leader often called the russian president after the vote as he was trying to bring the situation in his country under control and now after a bit more than a month he is in tsotsi now many are expecting the belle russian leader to seek for help and support from the russian government after he was saying many times that he has no intention of giving up. all of this is very painful even tragic for me but it doesn't mean that i'm giving up now i must protect what has been built with . the people who have built it and they are an overwhelming majority so clearly president alexander lukashenko is counting on moscow and you can't help pointing out how his tone changed just look back a little bit before the vote when the russian president was talking about his partnership with russia he didn't mince his words at all he sounded very tough he even went to the point when he said the russians you used to be like brothers to us now we're just partners however soon after this he made a u. t
avoid the worst case scenario for him a nationwide strike and a full scale revolution the longstanding bélarussian leader often called the russian president after the vote as he was trying to bring the situation in his country under control and now after a bit more than a month he is in tsotsi now many are expecting the belle russian leader to seek for help and support from the russian government after he was saying many times that he has no intention of giving up. all of this is very painful...
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this is news live from berlin battleground béla groups well mass protesters and the government demonstratorsstep up the pressure on hotline and later alexander lukashenko hundreds are arrested and dragged away by security forces in the capital minsk up the pro-democracy activists believe their numbers may have been an unstoppable force. an intensity opens the house migrants displaced by files on the greek island of lesbos but most say conditions on bearable and they'd rather leave altogether. and some the greatest drive a struggle to get to grips with formula one's newest circuits we take a look at the best of the action from the tuscan grand prix. a matter how to welcome to the program security forces in bel aversive detained hundreds of anti-government demonstrators during the lightest mass protest in the capital minsk more than 100000 have joined of marches as the diving rallies into day 60 wake the protests highlight the plight of those detained on suspicion of trying to overthrow the authoritarian leader alexander lukashenko. this time riot police were out in force in minsk ready and wa
this is news live from berlin battleground béla groups well mass protesters and the government demonstratorsstep up the pressure on hotline and later alexander lukashenko hundreds are arrested and dragged away by security forces in the capital minsk up the pro-democracy activists believe their numbers may have been an unstoppable force. an intensity opens the house migrants displaced by files on the greek island of lesbos but most say conditions on bearable and they'd rather leave altogether....
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is being used by the lucas shango regime to censor and restrict citizens access to the internet in bélareuss is troubling let's not forget the us has been slapping sanctions on bellerose since 2006 meaning in many cases american companies aren't really supposed to be selling to the belorussian government but that wasn't enough to stop san vine from trying to make a bit of money or a number of other companies for that matter so why are these firms concerned about human rights all of the sudden. well someone else who is concerned about human rights in belarus is the exiled opposition leaders for lower to cannot score a course in a new op ed in the washington post she urges his supporters to keep on demonstrating in striking and also wants to the international community to pile on the pressure on president alexander lukashenko and teles ousted we as a nation have passed the point of no return go has no future as leader of this country and it is only a question of time until he leaves power we ask other governments to stop collaborating with the regime and impose sanctions on individuals wh
is being used by the lucas shango regime to censor and restrict citizens access to the internet in bélareuss is troubling let's not forget the us has been slapping sanctions on bellerose since 2006 meaning in many cases american companies aren't really supposed to be selling to the belorussian government but that wasn't enough to stop san vine from trying to make a bit of money or a number of other companies for that matter so why are these firms concerned about human rights all of the sudden....
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with each passing week, bela rus' protesters add something new to their long list of grievances.d election now encompasses the police crackdown that followed, and the targeting of opposition politicians. this week, one of them, maria kolesnikova, was being celebrated, after she tore up her passport to stop herself being sent into exile. maria kolesnikova is a hero. i think we need to build a monument after we win this. do you think this will end with president lukashenko leaving? i think yes. i don't know. it's not sprint, it's marathon. president lukashenko was no doubt hoping that, by detaining key opposition leaders, that these protests would run out of steam. if that was the case, he was wrong. this is the fifth sunday in a row that the centre of minsk has seen a huge display of people power. 0n the fringes of the march, the violence continued. president lukashenko's security forces detained at least 400 people today, hunting down those in smaller groups. women, once considered off—limits, are now being manhandled and dragged away, too. yevgeniya, a mother of two, was briefly
with each passing week, bela rus' protesters add something new to their long list of grievances.d election now encompasses the police crackdown that followed, and the targeting of opposition politicians. this week, one of them, maria kolesnikova, was being celebrated, after she tore up her passport to stop herself being sent into exile. maria kolesnikova is a hero. i think we need to build a monument after we win this. do you think this will end with president lukashenko leaving? i think yes. i...
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in the bela rusian capital, support of the polish state.n the belarusian capital, minsk, many feel politically repressed. "don't touch them, their children, let them go!", yells somebody russian, as masked men take away students, who were protesting against president lukashenko. later, these women marched through the capital, some of them chanting for a new election. 13 people we re for a new election. 13 people were detained on saturday, this the weekend of mass protests since the president claimed to have one and allegedly rigged election. translation: at the time being, it is hard not to be in the street. it is very hard to watch the current events at home. this is a feeling of solidarity, we are not alone, we are numerous, and together, we are numerous, and together, we can change something. belarus' main opposition figure, sviatlana tsikhanouskaya, remains in exile in that the waning. 0n friday, she urged the un to follow the eu and impose sanctions on individuals to president lukashenko, who she said he was desperately clinging to pow
in the bela rusian capital, support of the polish state.n the belarusian capital, minsk, many feel politically repressed. "don't touch them, their children, let them go!", yells somebody russian, as masked men take away students, who were protesting against president lukashenko. later, these women marched through the capital, some of them chanting for a new election. 13 people we re for a new election. 13 people were detained on saturday, this the weekend of mass protests since the...
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this problem needs to be solved by dialogue, dialogue among the bela russians.at president putin is signalling? many would like to interfere in the situation in belarus. i don't want any interference in belarus. i want the belarussians to solve their problem and to solve their problem based on dialogue. all right. if you express those words which have been expressed by others, don't you think that you need them underpinned by some kind of measure or actions? so the baltic states, lithuania, estonia and latvia, have now imposed sanctions on 30 belarus officials, including president lukashenko himself, because they feel that the european union is kind of dragging its feet a bit. would you be in favour of some kind of sanctions against leaders in belarus? i've always many questions about unilateral sanctions. we believe that sanctions should be decided at un level, as you know. but what matters here is my deep belief that we need to create the conditions for a democratic solution in belarus based on dialogue and any effort in this, that action will be welcome. but
this problem needs to be solved by dialogue, dialogue among the bela russians.at president putin is signalling? many would like to interfere in the situation in belarus. i don't want any interference in belarus. i want the belarussians to solve their problem and to solve their problem based on dialogue. all right. if you express those words which have been expressed by others, don't you think that you need them underpinned by some kind of measure or actions? so the baltic states, lithuania,...
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this problem needs to be solved by dialogue, dialogue among the bela rusians.e that president putin is signalling? many would like to interfere in the situation in belarus. i don't want any interference in belarus. i want the belarusians to solve their problem and to solve their problem based on dialogue. all right. if you express those words which have been expressed by others, don't you think that you need them underpinned by some kind of measure or actions? so the baltic states — lithuania, estonia and latvia — have now imposed sanctions on 30 belarusian officials, including president lukashenko himself, because they feel that the european union is kind of dragging its feet a bit. would you be in favour of some kind of sanctions against leaders in belarus? i've always many questions about unilateral sanctions. we believe that sanctions should be decided at un level, as you know. but what matters here is my deep belief that we need to create the conditions for a democratic solution in belarus based on dialogue and any effort in this direction will be welcome.
this problem needs to be solved by dialogue, dialogue among the bela rusians.e that president putin is signalling? many would like to interfere in the situation in belarus. i don't want any interference in belarus. i want the belarusians to solve their problem and to solve their problem based on dialogue. all right. if you express those words which have been expressed by others, don't you think that you need them underpinned by some kind of measure or actions? so the baltic states —...
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government or the regime, that is something that the belarussian people that is something that the belaple decided amongst themselves. they wanted to change and enough of them voted for it. that reality has nothing to do with the west, but we want to protect the freedom of these people to pick theirform of government freedom of these people to pick their form of government and freedom for them to not be abused and that if their human rights violated by the government. that is with the international community has an interest in. more tension in the himalayas on the disputed border between india and china. both sides accuse the other of firing shots in the air on monday night. the disputed area is around what's called the line of actual control or the lac — it runs between indian administered kashmir and chinese administered aksai chin — and this tension isn't new. back injune, 20 indian soldiers were killed in clashes. we don't know if china lost soldiers too. that clash took place in the galwan river valley — and was reported to involve hand to hand combat and spiked bats. and while tha
government or the regime, that is something that the belarussian people that is something that the belaple decided amongst themselves. they wanted to change and enough of them voted for it. that reality has nothing to do with the west, but we want to protect the freedom of these people to pick theirform of government freedom of these people to pick their form of government and freedom for them to not be abused and that if their human rights violated by the government. that is with the...
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you have to draw these lines in chechnya when you're a young president god forbid this happens in bélareuss there are certain red lines nobody has the right to cross. tried hard to convince put in that everything was under control but these images of a around a 100000 protesters on the streets of minsk on sunday tell a different story. images put in does not want to see in russia. when we say what conduct domestic political events are happening in relation to the election in belarus you know our position well we want better relations to sort out the situation themselves without any tips or pressure from outside through dialogue they should come to a common decision. the kremlin's has onlookers shank us request it's withdrawing the russian troops deployed at the belorussian border put in had earlier sat at those troops were ready to intervene in balance if the situation got out of control the russian leader reiterated that agreements between the 2 nations about military cooperation will remain in place it's unclear what concessions lookers shanker made to secure put in support the belor
you have to draw these lines in chechnya when you're a young president god forbid this happens in bélareuss there are certain red lines nobody has the right to cross. tried hard to convince put in that everything was under control but these images of a around a 100000 protesters on the streets of minsk on sunday tell a different story. images put in does not want to see in russia. when we say what conduct domestic political events are happening in relation to the election in belarus you know...
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russia's foreign minister is accusing outside forces of meddling in béla roosts circuit lavrov says activistsfrom ukraine are trying to create violent protests but he doesn't provide evidence list waning us foreign minister has told al-jazeera that what he calls russian weakness may be behind the kremlin's decision to back president alexander lukashenko bernard smith has more from the capital. looking emboldened with messages of support from russia alexander lukashenko says they'll be a bloodbath if he's forced from the presidency if bella rips the approach of the shitty i want to protect what we spent 25 years creating there are thousands millions of people behind me they're the ones i'm worried about i'm not worried about power as some in russia say luker is clinging on with blue hands i don't want them to cut my country up after i glued it together after the broken pieces of the soviet empire. that been 4 weeks of peaceful protests in the capital minsk. said he won 80 percent of the vote for his reelection the e.u. u.s. and u.k. say voting was neither free nor fair. russia's foreign minist
russia's foreign minister is accusing outside forces of meddling in béla roosts circuit lavrov says activistsfrom ukraine are trying to create violent protests but he doesn't provide evidence list waning us foreign minister has told al-jazeera that what he calls russian weakness may be behind the kremlin's decision to back president alexander lukashenko bernard smith has more from the capital. looking emboldened with messages of support from russia alexander lukashenko says they'll be a...
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another saturday, another anti—government protest in the belarussian anti—government protest in the belal, minsk. 2000 women marching against president lukashenko against the allegedly rigged election that he claims to have one legitimately six weeks ago. "people united will never be defeated" they child. and then... the men in balaclava ‘s arrival. men from the government, taking away its own people. " shame, let them free," shouted these women. 0thers shouted "0nly cowards beat women". police wouldn't say how many were detained but one local human rights groups claims it was 300, including this 73—year—old great—grandmother, nina, a regular opposition activists and now an icon for this protest movement. she was taken toa protest movement. she was taken to a police station and later released. so too many others, because the police are simply didn't have enough vans to take them away. a sign that the authorities‘ crack down is having little effect, with more protest planned for sunday. the sixth consecutive weekend. paul hawkins, bbc news. tens of thousands of people have gathered in the
another saturday, another anti—government protest in the belarussian anti—government protest in the belal, minsk. 2000 women marching against president lukashenko against the allegedly rigged election that he claims to have one legitimately six weeks ago. "people united will never be defeated" they child. and then... the men in balaclava ‘s arrival. men from the government, taking away its own people. " shame, let them free," shouted these women. 0thers shouted...
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of meddling in béla rules and reiterate support for embattled president alexander lukashenko china rejectsa pentagon report which warns of beijing's france to double its nuclear stockpile costs. there's an ultimatum to each day be it be straight now to. one of the thousands who lost loved ones in cambodia skilling feels that command commander who oversaw the torture and deaths dies in hospital. thank you very much for joining as we begin with some breaking news out of germany where it talks ecology tests on the russian dissident alexander alexander alexina vonnie rather has found unequivocal evidence of a chemical agent being used on him that's according to a german government spokesman now vali fell ill on a flight from moscow last month and initially received treatment at a hospital in siberia before being flown to berlin he is now being treated at berlin's charity hospital let's bring in alexandra so janowicz gone from who joins joins us from moscow alexandra russian doctors had said now bonnie wasn't poisoned but now german. doctors said he was and the german government spokesman sayin
of meddling in béla rules and reiterate support for embattled president alexander lukashenko china rejectsa pentagon report which warns of beijing's france to double its nuclear stockpile costs. there's an ultimatum to each day be it be straight now to. one of the thousands who lost loved ones in cambodia skilling feels that command commander who oversaw the torture and deaths dies in hospital. thank you very much for joining as we begin with some breaking news out of germany where it talks...
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into effect on monday prime minister boris johnson says the rules will help avoid a 2nd lockdown. bélarussian investigators say too soon your opposition leaders are being held in custody accused of destabilizing the country lawyer. the latest to be rounded up by masked men earlier on wednesday maria cullen the scotia disappeared on monday and reportedly ripped up her passport to avoid deportation to ukraine zain aqua's the last prominent activist still free and valorous. such things happen every day in according to the ministry of in denial of more than 600 people but the date on sunday football dissipating in peaceful demonstrations there will be trials for those who aren't released the list of political prisoners is growing. there leading belarusian opposition candidates vettel on a ticket of a sky says she hopes to have a dialogue with the ruling powers despite the detention of the activists she's in warsaw and neighboring poland trying to garner supports a lot of people are still in hospitals a lot of people some people were raped. and it is. it was a great shock for all their deal
into effect on monday prime minister boris johnson says the rules will help avoid a 2nd lockdown. bélarussian investigators say too soon your opposition leaders are being held in custody accused of destabilizing the country lawyer. the latest to be rounded up by masked men earlier on wednesday maria cullen the scotia disappeared on monday and reportedly ripped up her passport to avoid deportation to ukraine zain aqua's the last prominent activist still free and valorous. such things happen...
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standoff they sought refuge in australian diplomatic missions while their departure was negotiated and bélarussian state television says a prominent opposition activists missing since monday has been detained near the border with ukraine beriah kolesnik over was seen being snatched off a street in minsk right masks men and taken away in a fountain. saudi arabia is being criticised over his decision to overturn the death sentences given to members of the hit squad that killed journalist shoji in 2088 people have now been given prison terms of between 7 and 20 years to he says a court ruling did not meet international expectations while a un investigator called it a parody of justice alexy o'brian reports. the saudi hit squad accused of killing journalist jamal khashoggi was caught on camera landing in turkey and entering the kingdom's consulate in istanbul that's where a prominent and well connected critic of saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon was interrogated killed and dismembered but while $21.00 men were detained by saudi arabia over his murder and 11 went on trial much of what happ
standoff they sought refuge in australian diplomatic missions while their departure was negotiated and bélarussian state television says a prominent opposition activists missing since monday has been detained near the border with ukraine beriah kolesnik over was seen being snatched off a street in minsk right masks men and taken away in a fountain. saudi arabia is being criticised over his decision to overturn the death sentences given to members of the hit squad that killed journalist shoji...
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the united nations is stepping up its monitoring of alleged human rights abuses in béla reuss the universeto go to says there have been more than 10000 arrests and 500 reports of torture during a crackdown on anti-government protesters. people in the u.s. won't be able to download the social media apps to talk and we chat from sunday night u.s. president is banning them over national security concerns saying they could pass user data to china. peru's president says he will not hide as he faces an impatient vote in congress over allegations he interfered in a government corruption investigation last vickery is accused of moral incapacity for trying to obstruct an investigation into irregular government contracts with a little known singer he's likely to survive the votes with opposition members expected to fall short of the majority needed to oust him let's take you to lima and i was there as marianna sanchez and marianna tell us what has been happening in congress over the last couple of hours. well va through the city they went on a break and they are back speaking and exposing their argu
the united nations is stepping up its monitoring of alleged human rights abuses in béla reuss the universeto go to says there have been more than 10000 arrests and 500 reports of torture during a crackdown on anti-government protesters. people in the u.s. won't be able to download the social media apps to talk and we chat from sunday night u.s. president is banning them over national security concerns saying they could pass user data to china. peru's president says he will not hide as he faces...
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ukraine's interior ministry said with the aim of compromising the bela rusian opposition.nstructed by the authorities to cross over into ukraine and to go into exile. the two men who were with her went across into ukraine, but something happened at the border, whereby maria kolesnikova refused to cross. there are lots of stories here in ukraine circulating that what she did at the border was in fact tear up did at the border was in fact tear up her passport, to make it impossible for them to send her across into ukraine. so what we understand has happened now is that she is still in belarus, back in detention, back in the custody of the belarus authorities. we will have to wait to see what they decide to do with her. will it affect the demonstrations we have seen against alexander lu kashenko for the demonstrations we have seen against alexander lukashenko for the last two weeks since that disputed election? i very much doubt that, because they are extremely decentralised, run by lots of different organisations and groups, and not really by the opposition figures. if anyth
ukraine's interior ministry said with the aim of compromising the bela rusian opposition.nstructed by the authorities to cross over into ukraine and to go into exile. the two men who were with her went across into ukraine, but something happened at the border, whereby maria kolesnikova refused to cross. there are lots of stories here in ukraine circulating that what she did at the border was in fact tear up did at the border was in fact tear up her passport, to make it impossible for them to...
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the bela russian opposition candidate for president, svetlana tikhanovskaya, has been speaking to thebout the situation in the country. she's currently in exile in lithuania, and addresssed the meeting via videolink, outlining the oppressive measures being taken by president lukashenko as he tries to maintain his grip on power. only yesterday, one of the leaders of the peaceful protests, maria kolesnikova, was kidnapped. also kidnapped were anton rodnenkov and ivan kravtsov. all of them were members of the team of viktor babaryko, who is injailfor simply daring to run for president. my husband, sergei tikhanovsky, is injailfor the same reason. sergei dylevsky, jailed. hundreds of people are jailed, beaten, raped. this should not be the norm in europe. this can't be the norm in the civilised world. let's get more now on our main story. two of the uk government's scientific advisers have given warnings over the increase in coronavirus cases, saying that we've relaxed too much over the summer and must now re—engage with social distancing rules. the samuel ward academy in suffolk had to c
the bela russian opposition candidate for president, svetlana tikhanovskaya, has been speaking to thebout the situation in the country. she's currently in exile in lithuania, and addresssed the meeting via videolink, outlining the oppressive measures being taken by president lukashenko as he tries to maintain his grip on power. only yesterday, one of the leaders of the peaceful protests, maria kolesnikova, was kidnapped. also kidnapped were anton rodnenkov and ivan kravtsov. all of them were...
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of meddling in béla rules and reiterate support for the embattled president alexander lukashenko alsothis hour china rejects a pentagon report which warns of beijing's plans to double its nuclear stockpile. there is the ultimate judge basically right now one of the fouls and so lost loved ones in cambodia's killing fields a command commander who oversaw the torture and kill and deaths dies in hospital. and sports arena williams's 3rd of the 2nd round at the u.s. open williams's amy to win a record equalling 24th one slam singles title. thank you very much for joining us 14 people accused of helping gunmen attack the french city magazine charlie hebdo are going on trial the magazine was targeted after publishing controversial cartoon. the prophet mohammed's security was tight as police convoys carrying the accused arrived at the courts a few hours ago it's been 5 years since men stormed the paris office of shawnee 12 people were killed a police woman and 4 people inside a jewish supermarket were killed over the following 48 hours that 3 gunmen were shot by police in separate standoffs
of meddling in béla rules and reiterate support for the embattled president alexander lukashenko alsothis hour china rejects a pentagon report which warns of beijing's plans to double its nuclear stockpile. there is the ultimate judge basically right now one of the fouls and so lost loved ones in cambodia's killing fields a command commander who oversaw the torture and kill and deaths dies in hospital. and sports arena williams's 3rd of the 2nd round at the u.s. open williams's amy to win a...
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if that doesn't work, certainly sanctions need to be a threat out there so that the government, the belaarmed forces and the russians maintain an observance or do better when it comes to human rights. they are obviously violent rating human rights in belorussia left, right and centre. but to push for change, you have to be contrary to my her confident that country can create something long—term and solid. history is littered with examples, libya and iran being two examples, that even when the west pushes for support and change, that's not exactly what the west wants. first of all in the this case, the west is not pushing for a regime change. this was something the belarussian people decided amongst themselves. they wanted to change. and enough of them voted for set lotto tickets for scalia —— svetla na them voted for set lotto tickets for scalia —— svetlana tikhanovskaya. but they wanted to protect the freedom for the belarussians to pick their own government, and freedom for them to not be abused and have their human rights violated by their own government. that's where the human rights
if that doesn't work, certainly sanctions need to be a threat out there so that the government, the belaarmed forces and the russians maintain an observance or do better when it comes to human rights. they are obviously violent rating human rights in belorussia left, right and centre. but to push for change, you have to be contrary to my her confident that country can create something long—term and solid. history is littered with examples, libya and iran being two examples, that even when the...
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you have to draw these lines in chechnya when you're a young president god forbid this happens in bélareuss there are certain red lines nobody has the right to cross. over. the question get tried hard to convince put in that everything was under control but these images of a around a 100000 protesters on the streets of minsk on sunday tell a different story. and we just put in does not want to see in russia. where we say what can't have domestic political events happening in relation to the election in belarus you know our position well we want better relations to sort out the situation themselves without any tips or pressure from outside through dialogue they should come to a common decision. that kremlin says on look at us request it's withdrawing the russian troops deployed at the belorussian border put in had earlier sat at those troops were ready to intervene in balance if the situation got out of control the russian leader reiterated that agreements between the 2 nations about military cooperation will remain in place it's unclear what concessions lookers shanker made to secure p
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bela is a former employee of comcast years ago. there were reports she was being recruited back to nbc universal. in a memo, it was said they wanted to simply the way content is created a new book out entitled "no rules rules. i asked him about the title and how is that really supposed to work >> we are fundamentally dedicated to employee freedom because that has made us more flexible because we've had to change so much from dvd by mail to leading the streaming the book is about how do you give freedom and not have chaos. >> part of that keeper test, your coauthor said this really amounts almost to like the hunger games to say, the keeper test you think, would i keep this employee, if you wouldn't, you are not supposed to keep them. thats a pretty high bar? >> it is we model ourself on professional sports if you you are going to win the championship, you got to have incredible talent. you focus on who of your employees would you keep going to another company those are the ones you would hold on to >> i don't know if you read the ar
bela is a former employee of comcast years ago. there were reports she was being recruited back to nbc universal. in a memo, it was said they wanted to simply the way content is created a new book out entitled "no rules rules. i asked him about the title and how is that really supposed to work >> we are fundamentally dedicated to employee freedom because that has made us more flexible because we've had to change so much from dvd by mail to leading the streaming the book is about how...
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in 1964 he was bela lugosi. the liberals love barry goldwater now. what it was about is how it reviewed a lot of the unfairness that we have been talking about. the reconsideration centered it around the fact he was being so forthright in excoriating richard nixon for his lies. >> welcome to the program. >> thank you so much. i was raised in phoenix and my family worshipped goldwater. we were active in his campaign. my brother became a libertarian and said it would never need to be a libertarian party of. goldwater had just become president. i was then later a 1992 delegate to the republican convention. it was going to be a big fight that year, a platform fight over putting abortion in the platform. one week before the convention, empirical water base statement to the press about there was no blankety blank way that should be in the platform. but i got to the convention, there were all of these tables. here was a big blue button that said "barry's right." i bought that and were it the entire week. to this day it is my most prized possession. barry is
in 1964 he was bela lugosi. the liberals love barry goldwater now. what it was about is how it reviewed a lot of the unfairness that we have been talking about. the reconsideration centered it around the fact he was being so forthright in excoriating richard nixon for his lies. >> welcome to the program. >> thank you so much. i was raised in phoenix and my family worshipped goldwater. we were active in his campaign. my brother became a libertarian and said it would never need to be...
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. >>> unos tremendos este cosas curiosas que viven ustedes cristiÁn pero mira asÍ bela que a pesar queterminamos en sao pablo brasil quÉ bonito hablan por cierto con aylÍn, y asÍ que aqui tienes a cristiÁn quÉ le quieres decir? >>> que lo quiero y que saber un secreto tuyo que nadie mÁs sabe? >>> Ándale le? >>> vÁmonos. >>> quÉ fuerte. >>> de los rbd quiÉn sabe. ¿quÉ tal?, me quede asÍ. este, quien sabe un secreto que los de nos ha saben? pues yo creo que... serÁ maite. >>> por quÉ maite sabrÁ un secreto. >>> quizÁs es la mas diferente para ti? >>> bueno, no. >>> creo que las dos saben. >>> una circunstancia del pasado que saben ellas. >>> es que ademÁs fueron familia, son una familia. >>> pero a vebsz uno se identifica con una gente que con otra, a lo mejor en esa circunstancia se dio que fooerl ellas dos. >>> es que fue una travesura. >>> anda. >>> quiero agradecer a zaira en mÉxico, a israel por estar con nosotros con christian chÁvez gracias por ser sus fans, y algo mÁs que le quieras decir cristiÁn cortito? >>> no, nada que los amo, que muchas gracias siempre por estar al pendient
. >>> unos tremendos este cosas curiosas que viven ustedes cristiÁn pero mira asÍ bela que a pesar queterminamos en sao pablo brasil quÉ bonito hablan por cierto con aylÍn, y asÍ que aqui tienes a cristiÁn quÉ le quieres decir? >>> que lo quiero y que saber un secreto tuyo que nadie mÁs sabe? >>> Ándale le? >>> vÁmonos. >>> quÉ fuerte. >>> de los rbd quiÉn sabe. ¿quÉ tal?, me quede asÍ. este, quien sabe un secreto que los de...