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and of course cuba's relationship with venezuela is well known but the problem is that if cuba were to say to mr dural come here and if mr murderer were to leave then for a moment cuba would be looked upon as great you've helped solve a problem now we can move forward but the problem with that is immediately you know so then we have another problem in terms of mr. he's played a useful role but i think that the mistake he's made those far is not announcing that he would not stand for president. so to say to the venezuelan people and the international community i've done my role which i believe is a constitutional one is the interim president but don't look for me to run i think if he were to do that this situation in venezuela would be perceived as less one of the united states control and countries like russia and countries like venezuela like china may then look at it as something that's a little more easily resolvable i don't think they'll be military confrontation because there are too many players in the venezuelan military that the cubans the russian federation the united state
and of course cuba's relationship with venezuela is well known but the problem is that if cuba were to say to mr dural come here and if mr murderer were to leave then for a moment cuba would be looked upon as great you've helped solve a problem now we can move forward but the problem with that is immediately you know so then we have another problem in terms of mr. he's played a useful role but i think that the mistake he's made those far is not announcing that he would not stand for president....
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and of course cuba's relationship with venezuela is well known but the problem is that if cuba were to say to mr dural come here and if mr murderer were to leave then for a moment cuba would be looked upon as great you've helped solve a problem now we can move forward but the problem with that is immediately the united states and other countries would call upon cuba to send mr moore to the world court so then we have another problem in terms of mr. he's played a useful role but i think that the mistake he's made those far is not announcing that he would not stand for president. so to say to the venezuelan people in the international community i've done my role which i believe is a constitutional one is the interim president but don't look for me to run i think if he were to do that this situation in venezuela would be perceived as less one of the united states control and countries like russia and countries like. china may then look at it is something that's a little more easily resolvable i don't think they'll be military confrontation because there are too many players in the vene
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in cuba che guevara criticizes the economic path the u.s.s.r. has chosen according to him cuba needs to follow its own path his stand is a threat to the economic agreements between the two countries the leader of the cuban revolution disapproves of the argentinian strategy castro take steps to reassign l.j. in one thousand nine hundred sixty four fidel appoints him ambassador of the revolution to keep him away from cuba. legit dunking by the bass and bow then down battle nash keep buff while on. but only. for del now uses l. ching to deal with the foreign affairs of cuba overseas give are is now in charge of advocating the cuban line. but the argentinian soon finds himself playing a dangerous game a sign of soviet relationships a deteriorating chain makes repeated contact with the chinese his goal is to. united nonaligned countries in the fight against imperialism. that are all. of. this approach is a departure from the soviet policy of peaceful coexistence for del castro is now a head of state whose fate is bound to moscow he's therefore forbid
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and of course cuba is relationship with venezuela is well known but the problem is that if cuba were to say to mr dural come here and if mr murderer were to leave then for a moment cuba would be looked upon as great you've helped solve a problem now we can move forward but the problem with that is immediately the united states and other countries then we have another problem in terms of mr. he's played a useful role but i think that the mistake he's made thus far is not announcing that he would not stand for president. so to say to the venezuelan people and the international community i've done my role which i believe is a constitutional one is the interim president but don't look for me to run i think if he were to do that this situation in venezuela would be perceived as less one of the united states control and countries like russia and countries like venezuela and countries like china may then look at it as something that's a little more easily resolvable i don't think they'll be military confrontation because there are too many players in the venezuelan military of the cubans th
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and of course cuba is relationship with venezuela as we all know but the problem is that if cuba were to say to mr dural. come here and if mr murderer were to leave then for a moment cuba would be looked upon as great you've helped solve a problem now we can move forward but the problem with that is immediately the united states and other countries would call upon cuba to send mr moore to the world court so then we have another problem in terms of mr. he's played a useful role but i think that the mistake he's made thus far is not announcing that he would not stand for president so to say to the venezuelan people and the international community i've done my role which i believe is a constitutional one is the interim president but don't look for me to run i think if he were to do that this situation in venezuela would be perceived as less one of the united states control and countries like russia and countries like venezuela and countries like china may then look at it as something that's a little more easily resolvable i don't think they'll be military confrontation because there are
and of course cuba is relationship with venezuela as we all know but the problem is that if cuba were to say to mr dural. come here and if mr murderer were to leave then for a moment cuba would be looked upon as great you've helped solve a problem now we can move forward but the problem with that is immediately the united states and other countries would call upon cuba to send mr moore to the world court so then we have another problem in terms of mr. he's played a useful role but i think that...
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in cuba che guevara criticizes the economic path the u.s.s.r. has chosen according to him cuba needs to follow its own path his stand is a threat to the economic agreements between the two countries the leader of the cuban revolution disapproves of the argentinian strategy castro take steps to reassign l.j. in one thousand nine hundred sixty four fidel appoints him ambassador of the revolution to keep him away from cuba. legit dunking by the bass and bow then down battle nash keep buckwild on. but only. for del now uses l. ching to deal with the foreign affairs of cuba overseas give our is now in charge of advocating the cuban line. but the argentinian soon finds himself playing a dangerous game a sign of soviet relationships are deteriorating and cheney makes repeated contact with the chinese his. all is to unite a nonaligned countries in the fight against imperialism. that are all around. and. this approach is a departure from the soviet policy of peaceful coexistence fidel castro is no head of state whose fate is bound to moscow he's therefor
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the maduro regime sends up to 50,000 barrels of oil to cuba per day and cuba needs this to prop up their socialist economy. needs cuban expertise and oppression to stay in power. it is a match made in hell. russia has created this crisis as well. for their own reasons they are supporting the venezuelans people legitimate democratic hopes and dreams. havana, continues to provide political cover to the maduro regime, pressuring countries to disregard juan guaido. it is russia that vetoed the u.s. sponsored resolution on fairbury 28th. bun security council resolution was delivery of assistant to those in need in support of the restoration of democracy and the rule of law and venezuela. it is russia that shows rather than supporting a noble goal would instead support their own resolution that bolsters the illegitimate maduro regime. the international community sharply rebuked russia. 15. got four votes at the the humanitarian efforts were really an attempted border crossing for cargo. the world knows what was really going on that day. russiahas also used today and sputnik to divert attention
the maduro regime sends up to 50,000 barrels of oil to cuba per day and cuba needs this to prop up their socialist economy. needs cuban expertise and oppression to stay in power. it is a match made in hell. russia has created this crisis as well. for their own reasons they are supporting the venezuelans people legitimate democratic hopes and dreams. havana, continues to provide political cover to the maduro regime, pressuring countries to disregard juan guaido. it is russia that vetoed the u.s....
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s own but in the cold war chessboard cuba was just a pole. costal was able to remain in power until his death in november twenty sixth . and cheney now a martyr continues to live on as a symbol of the revolution. and there there's more severe weather on the cards for parts of north america over the next few days the later system is still pulling away is still snaking its feet towards the west giving us more clout a few outbreaks of rain but then we've got this system that's making its way in from parts of california as well and all of this gradually mixes up and works its way eastwards over the next few days and it's that that's going to bring us the worst of the weather so some heavy outbreaks are likely during the day on choose day and then that system gradually pushes eastward and you can see this dark blue here that indicates some very heavy rain and they could be some more thunderstorms out of this giving us some more severe weather like large hail very gusty winds and maybe some tornadoes as well towards the northwest some more snow wor
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and of course cuba is relationship with venezuela is well known but the problem is that if cuba were to say to mr durant come here and if mr murder were to leave then for a moment cuba would be looked upon as great you've helped solve a problem now we can move forward but the problem with that is immediately the united states and other countries would call upon cuba to send mr moore to the world court so then we have another problem in terms of mr quiet oh he's played a useful role but i think that the mistake he's made thus far is not announcing that he would not stand for president. so to say to the venezuelan people and the international community i've done my role which i believe is a constitutional one is the interim president but don't look for me to run i think if he were to do that this situation in venezuela would be perceived as less one of the united states control and countries like russia and countries like venezuela and countries like china may then look at it as something that's a little more easily resolvable i don't think they'll be military confrontation because the
and of course cuba is relationship with venezuela is well known but the problem is that if cuba were to say to mr durant come here and if mr murder were to leave then for a moment cuba would be looked upon as great you've helped solve a problem now we can move forward but the problem with that is immediately the united states and other countries would call upon cuba to send mr moore to the world court so then we have another problem in terms of mr quiet oh he's played a useful role but i think...
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but in the cold war chessboard cuba was just a pawn. custer was able to remain in power until his death in november twenty sixth . and cheney now a martyr continues to live on as a symbol of the revolution. hello has definitely been a change in the feel of the weather in a good part of australia from adelaide eastwards this cold front makes it fairly obvious that we are changing season and the forecast temperatures are in the low twenty's if that with a breeze coming off the water now this woman sydney there are still showers in new south wales and maybe bits of queens and certainly around darwin you could see a big downpour that is increasingly likely but in the west in perth it's a humid and warm thirty two she'll hang around i think for a day or so as choose days for cross for you by which time it's got even kota couldn't say cold in melbourne and hope it wouldn't the teens not yet cities warmed up to thirty one but was showers not far away now across the water it hasn't reached you this decision has not come across the tasman sea if
but in the cold war chessboard cuba was just a pawn. custer was able to remain in power until his death in november twenty sixth . and cheney now a martyr continues to live on as a symbol of the revolution. hello has definitely been a change in the feel of the weather in a good part of australia from adelaide eastwards this cold front makes it fairly obvious that we are changing season and the forecast temperatures are in the low twenty's if that with a breeze coming off the water now this...
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, and at this memorialfor engage with cuba, and at this memorial for one engage with cuba, and at this memorialfor one of engage with cuba, and at this memorial for one of cuba's heroes from its revolutionary war, a wreath was placed and respect duly shown. it is the kind of things the royals can do — send a signal without getting enmeshed with things like cuba possible human rights record. it does something else too, sends a message to cuba's powerful northern neighbour. this does is underline the contrast between britain's approach to cuba and the us. the message from london, conveyed by this visit by the heir to the british throne is a more emollient one. it is an encouragement to cuba to move on down the road to economic and political reform. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: hopes for the return of a missing masterpiece looted by the nazis 75 years ago. let there be no more war or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. very good. applause so proud of both of you. with great regret, the committee have decided that south africa should be excluded from the 1970 competition. s
, and at this memorialfor engage with cuba, and at this memorial for one engage with cuba, and at this memorialfor one of engage with cuba, and at this memorial for one of cuba's heroes from its revolutionary war, a wreath was placed and respect duly shown. it is the kind of things the royals can do — send a signal without getting enmeshed with things like cuba possible human rights record. it does something else too, sends a message to cuba's powerful northern neighbour. this does is...
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castro appoints chain director of cuba's national bank.
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that but is there a real reason to go and is cuba is cuba or russia doing anything invest way aside from legally trading and rightly so every day yeah sensually i would agree with you that the coup has been a massive failure so now they're getting desperate and they're trying to hit their allies and friends in the really just trying to latin america as much as they can at this point. what is being sort of told is that the cuban military is actually running the venezuelan military now and that's why the military will not turn against him that's actually what john bolton is claiming that whyld lee inaccurate and bizarre the only people who are in cuba is about fifteen to twenty thousand citizens most of them are actually health care professionals who come and they give free aid and they have for years all across the world even offered when hurricane katrina happened here as well as hurricane sandy and other natural disasters in the u.s. which we by the way. so yeah it's weird isn't it the suddenly cubans are running the venezuelan government just because they're allies and they have t
that but is there a real reason to go and is cuba is cuba or russia doing anything invest way aside from legally trading and rightly so every day yeah sensually i would agree with you that the coup has been a massive failure so now they're getting desperate and they're trying to hit their allies and friends in the really just trying to latin america as much as they can at this point. what is being sort of told is that the cuban military is actually running the venezuelan military now and that's...
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because that but is a real reason to go and it is cuba is cuba or russia doing anything in venice way less aside from legally trading and rightly dealing giving aid yeah especially i would agree with you that the coup has been a massive failure so now they're getting desperate and they're trying to hit their allies and friends they're really trying to latin america as much as they can at this point. what is being sort of whole is that the cuban military is actually running the venezuelan military now and that's why the vessel the military will not turn against that's actually what john bolton is claiming that's wildly inaccurate and bizarre the only people who are in cuba is about fifteen to twenty thousand citizens most of them are actually health care professionals who come and they get free aid and they have for years all across the world even offered a when hurricane katrina happened here as well as hurricane sandy and other natural disasters in the u.s. which we by the way denied so yeah it's weird isn't it suddenly cubans are running the venezuelan government just because they'r
because that but is a real reason to go and it is cuba is cuba or russia doing anything in venice way less aside from legally trading and rightly dealing giving aid yeah especially i would agree with you that the coup has been a massive failure so now they're getting desperate and they're trying to hit their allies and friends they're really trying to latin america as much as they can at this point. what is being sort of whole is that the cuban military is actually running the venezuelan...
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that but is there a real reason to go and is cuba is cuba or russia doing anything invest way aside from legally trading and rightly so every day yeah sensually i would agree with you that the coup has been a massive failure so now they're getting desperate and they're trying to hit their allies and friends in the really just trying to latin america as much as they can at this point. what is being sort of told is that the cuban military is actually running the venezuelan military now and that's why the military will not turn against john bolton is claiming that whyld lee inaccurate and bizarre the only people who are in cuba is about fifteen to twenty thousand citizens most of them are actually health care professionals who come and they give free aid and they have for years all across the world even offered when hurricane katrina happened here as well as hurricane sandy and other natural disasters in the u.s. which we by the way. so yeah it's weird isn't it suddenly cubans are running the venezuelan government just because they're allies and they have trade so let me get straight c
that but is there a real reason to go and is cuba is cuba or russia doing anything invest way aside from legally trading and rightly so every day yeah sensually i would agree with you that the coup has been a massive failure so now they're getting desperate and they're trying to hit their allies and friends in the really just trying to latin america as much as they can at this point. what is being sort of told is that the cuban military is actually running the venezuelan military now and that's...
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that but is there a real reason to go and is cuba is cuba or russia doing anything invest way aside from legally trading and rightly so every day yeah sensually i would agree with you that the coup has been a massive failure so now they're getting desperate and they're trying to hit their allies and friends in the really just trying to latin america as much as they can at this point. what is being sort of told is that the cuban military is actually running the venezuelan military and that's why the military will not turn against john bolton is claiming that whyld lee inaccurate and bizarre the only people who are in cuba is about fifteen to twenty thousand citizens most of them are actually health care professionals who come and they give free aid and they have for years all across the world even offered when hurricane katrina happened here as well as hurricane sandy and other natural disasters in the u.s. which we by the way. so yeah it's weird isn't it suddenly cubans are running the venezuelan government just because they're allies and they have trade so let me get straight cuba
that but is there a real reason to go and is cuba is cuba or russia doing anything invest way aside from legally trading and rightly so every day yeah sensually i would agree with you that the coup has been a massive failure so now they're getting desperate and they're trying to hit their allies and friends in the really just trying to latin america as much as they can at this point. what is being sort of told is that the cuban military is actually running the venezuelan military and that's why...
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and here in cuba, that means connecting with some of the things for which cuba is famous. music ballet is one thing at which cubans excel. charles and camilla visited a ballet school run by carlos acosta, formerly principal guest artist at the royal ballet in london. does he, a cuban, think his country is changing? i think so, consistently, for a long time, there's a sense of evolving, at a cuban pace. but we are getting there, definitely. there is more openness. cuba, a country moving with great care to balance old ways with new imperatives and find a new place in the world. nicholas witchell, bbc news, havana. weather patterns across the uk fairly static at the moment, may be a bit more sunshine breaking through compared with today. overall, it will start to feel a bit milder as well. through today, high pressure anchored towards the south—west, so here the satellite imagery clearest over the skies. more cloud today in northern ireland, scotland, northern england. here, a fair bit of cloud going through tonight as well. a few showers across northern scotland as well. c
and here in cuba, that means connecting with some of the things for which cuba is famous. music ballet is one thing at which cubans excel. charles and camilla visited a ballet school run by carlos acosta, formerly principal guest artist at the royal ballet in london. does he, a cuban, think his country is changing? i think so, consistently, for a long time, there's a sense of evolving, at a cuban pace. but we are getting there, definitely. there is more openness. cuba, a country moving with...
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welcome to cuba. the guard of honour of the revolutionary armed forces of one of the world's last remaining single—party communist states, with a greeting for the representative of perhaps the world's best known hereditary monarchy — prince charles of the united kingdom. band plays god save the queen no member of the british royal family has ever been to cuba before, to stand alongside portraits of revolutionaries like che guevara, peeping through on the left here. that charles and his wife are in havana is a sign of britain's readiness to engage with cuba. and so at the memorial to one of cuba's national heroes from its 19th century war of independence from spain, a wreath was carefully placed and respect was duly shown. it's the sort of thing the royals can do, to send a signal without getting enmeshed in political issues like cuba's human rights record. it does something else, too. it sends a message to cuba's powerful northern neighbour. what this visit does is underline the contrast between b
welcome to cuba. the guard of honour of the revolutionary armed forces of one of the world's last remaining single—party communist states, with a greeting for the representative of perhaps the world's best known hereditary monarchy — prince charles of the united kingdom. band plays god save the queen no member of the british royal family has ever been to cuba before, to stand alongside portraits of revolutionaries like che guevara, peeping through on the left here. that charles and his wife...
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on october third nine hundred sixty five the first congress of the communist party of cuba begins. divorce is dismissed from the central committee. at a national. policy nice man. see there. get me out a lot i want to move on i told you he made a speed of it. without telling and cheney fidel reads his farewell letter in public a letter of resignation required of cuban gillis when they leave on a mission that. natalie guided me at back to munich. when i got it out. from the other matching. this moment of the last year i was in a better company. either revolutionary. here or rushed there. in. diligence then in office on. the twentieth then. in yeah. i'm calling for. delap out of the fidel cage in coeur de sade on the very rich. the day after. a puff and then. you look and then i mean the whole bit you don't approve her new. fifteen. years and the other you're nobody ever going to. borrow a line flo. rather you can flip the naleo. ball up at her and. for africa. north korea crashingly free government. for del castro has orchestrated al cheney's political death he also gave birth to hi
on october third nine hundred sixty five the first congress of the communist party of cuba begins. divorce is dismissed from the central committee. at a national. policy nice man. see there. get me out a lot i want to move on i told you he made a speed of it. without telling and cheney fidel reads his farewell letter in public a letter of resignation required of cuban gillis when they leave on a mission that. natalie guided me at back to munich. when i got it out. from the other matching. this...
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>> beck: yes. >> pelley: but it was not cuba or china. you believe that you and chuck gubete were attacked with this microwave weapon? >> beck: yes. i had a pretty good working knowledge of the hostile country's intelligence services, what they do to people, what they have done, what their modus operandi is. >> pelley: mike beck says more intelligence has come in recently, which he shared in a classified briefing with congressional investigators. >> pelley: mike, you can't discuss any of these details because they're all classified. but, in your opinion, does the new information that you briefed the house and senate intelligence committee staff on in any way relate to what happened in cuba and china? >> beck: it's relevant to the cuba and china cases. >> pelley: no one has officially confirmed that what beck says happened to him is related to at least 40 americans injured in china and cuba. while beck suffers from parkinson's, the recent patients are being treated for the same kind of symptoms that doctors would expect from a concussion.
>> beck: yes. >> pelley: but it was not cuba or china. you believe that you and chuck gubete were attacked with this microwave weapon? >> beck: yes. i had a pretty good working knowledge of the hostile country's intelligence services, what they do to people, what they have done, what their modus operandi is. >> pelley: mike beck says more intelligence has come in recently, which he shared in a classified briefing with congressional investigators. >> pelley: mike,...
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is ramping up pressure on cuba. cuba is scrambling. is bernie sanders really as progressive as he likes to make out he is? we go deep. we found stunning answers. we'll show you the bernie sanders you never knew and never saw before. that's coming up next. ♪ [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ i have... named 'park' in the u.s. ninety-six hundred roads it's america's most popular street name. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? liz: we are about to show you the bernie sanders you may never have seen before. he's not the left-wing progressive his base thinks he is. with hillary clinton not running anymore, her team is pointing this out. let's bring in matt schlapp. sanders never talks about this. but? 2007 he voted against senator ted kennedy's immigration reform bill because he said in a speech on the senate floor that he didn't like the had a guest worker program that he said would slam low and middle american
is ramping up pressure on cuba. cuba is scrambling. is bernie sanders really as progressive as he likes to make out he is? we go deep. we found stunning answers. we'll show you the bernie sanders you never knew and never saw before. that's coming up next. ♪ [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ i have... named 'park' in the u.s. ninety-six hundred roads it's america's most popular street name. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows...
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the prince of wales makes history in cuba. copyright crackdown — the eu holds a crucial vote on whether to update copyright rules which could be good news for some tech giants. in business briefing, we will be unpacking the latest moves on the pa rt unpacking the latest moves on the part of the european union to try and get tech giants to pay more. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programe where are you going? a ba flight destined for dusseldorf landed in edinburgh by mistake after flight paperwork was submitted incorrectly. so we'd like to know what has been your biggest travel mistake or diversion? send us your stories — just use the hashtag bbc—the—briefing. in an unprecidented move, british mps have voted to take control of the brexit agenda. three government ministers — richard harrington, alistair burt and steve brine — resigned so they could support a cross—party amendment, which passed with a majority of 27. there will
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so how do the cuba sanctions play into this? eyed told you from the very beginning, trish, that the real heavy hand in all this is cuba. if cuba wasn't infecting the intelligence and the defense apparatus in venezuela, maduro would have been gone years ago. why are they doing that? because russia dumped themth 1991d dumped them in 1991. the only way venezuela has survived is through the marxist regimes. cuba's survival in many ways relies on propping up maduro. that's why it's so important not just to the venezuelans, but it's important to the cubans. trish: we have word delcy rodriguez is over in moscow work for pdvsa. if we sanction cuba and venezuela and every one of these guys in that maduro regime, how do they function? >> of course they don't. this whole idea of breaking the back of cuba economically affects not just venezuela, but all of the countries in central america that the cubans have been trying to overturn and disrupt for 60 years. here is a little intel for you. i have been told -- and you can see from the pictur
so how do the cuba sanctions play into this? eyed told you from the very beginning, trish, that the real heavy hand in all this is cuba. if cuba wasn't infecting the intelligence and the defense apparatus in venezuela, maduro would have been gone years ago. why are they doing that? because russia dumped themth 1991d dumped them in 1991. the only way venezuela has survived is through the marxist regimes. cuba's survival in many ways relies on propping up maduro. that's why it's so important not...
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to power and which exposed cuba to western and especially american hostility. fidel handed over to his brother raul into 2008. but now the castro era is over. the president came to paris last year and the economic and other reforms are gathering momentum gradually. in sending camilla and charles to appreciate keeper for themselves the british government is offering what it hopes will be an encouraging sign that the uk wants to engage more fully with cuba. it will irritate the white house of donald trump but the attitude for britain isjust, donald trump but the attitude for britain is just, that donald trump but the attitude for britain isjust, that isjust donald trump but the attitude for britain is just, that is just too bad. our top story this evening... theresa may says there won't be another vote on her brexit deal, because it doesn't have enough support. but she hopes to hold a third meaningful vote by friday. and still to come... apple tries to take a bite out of netflix and amazon prime as it launches its own subscription film and tv service. coming up o
to power and which exposed cuba to western and especially american hostility. fidel handed over to his brother raul into 2008. but now the castro era is over. the president came to paris last year and the economic and other reforms are gathering momentum gradually. in sending camilla and charles to appreciate keeper for themselves the british government is offering what it hopes will be an encouraging sign that the uk wants to engage more fully with cuba. it will irritate the white house of...
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into the same pot in order to put pressure on cuba as well and as a warning to cuba that it might be next wrong once there is a change of regime and. just want to ask about this latest event of u.s. diplomats leaving when as well a current has obviously given them seventy two hours or less than that to leave the country do you think they're going to comply and is this largely some sort of symbolic gesture do you think or could the be more behind this washington saying that in the way of its operations in venezuela whatever that could mean what do you make of that latest development. you know so most at the same time that mike peo announced there will actually that the venezuelan government announced that the diplomats had to leave. as secretary of state might compel announce that they would be leaving so there seems to be a unanimity to at least on that issue between venezuela and the united states that they will withdraw the diplomats and it's in a way a little bit of an ominous move because the justifications that point piro gave for the departure was that as you said that at least
into the same pot in order to put pressure on cuba as well and as a warning to cuba that it might be next wrong once there is a change of regime and. just want to ask about this latest event of u.s. diplomats leaving when as well a current has obviously given them seventy two hours or less than that to leave the country do you think they're going to comply and is this largely some sort of symbolic gesture do you think or could the be more behind this washington saying that in the way of its...
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cuba to western and especially american hostility. fidel handed over to his brother raul in 2008. but now the castro era is over. president the s canal came to power last year and economic and other reforms are gathering momeum. enabling charles and camilla to appreciate cuba for themselves, the british government is offering what is hoped will be an encouraging sign that you can bank wants to -- that britain will engage more with cuba. rritate donald trump. well, thatttitude, is just too bad. laura: in southeastern africa, the red cross is warning of he ticking bombit comes to the spread of disease after cyclone idai. officials say more than 750 people across mozambique, zimbwe, and malawi are dead. aid workers and medical staff struggle to help survivors. is in a citydent devastated by the storm and has this report. reporter: as mozambique ntcoinues tok picup the pieces after the most devastating tropical cyclone to hit the southerne, hemis much-needed aid is finally arriving. busy.rport unusually international aid cargo planes offl
cuba to western and especially american hostility. fidel handed over to his brother raul in 2008. but now the castro era is over. president the s canal came to power last year and economic and other reforms are gathering momeum. enabling charles and camilla to appreciate cuba for themselves, the british government is offering what is hoped will be an encouraging sign that you can bank wants to -- that britain will engage more with cuba. rritate donald trump. well, thatttitude, is just too bad....
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let's talk about cuba. cuba and venezuela essentially validate each other. the white house is announcing cuba's role in fomenting repression in venezuela is clear. what will the sanctions mean for cuba here, bret? >> it's going to be a lot more dangerous for u.s. people to have to go to the country. maduro is a puppet of the cuban regime. and it's so important that we increase the sanctions. is specially cuban intelligence. they have been covertly supporting the maduro regime. their intent is to undermine our democracy. it's fantastic we are trying to pusht sanctions on it. the cubans are just as bad. we have to support guaido and his efforts. this is the diplomatic way forward. supporting guaido and making sure we expose the true mentality of the maduro regime in intensifying the action here. liz: just as we have been reporting, more and more democrats are ditching their own medicare for all bill, including democrat senators amy klobuchar, elizabeth warren is on the fence by the, and so is cory booker. they recently more modest plans for option alibi-ins. l
let's talk about cuba. cuba and venezuela essentially validate each other. the white house is announcing cuba's role in fomenting repression in venezuela is clear. what will the sanctions mean for cuba here, bret? >> it's going to be a lot more dangerous for u.s. people to have to go to the country. maduro is a puppet of the cuban regime. and it's so important that we increase the sanctions. is specially cuban intelligence. they have been covertly supporting the maduro regime. their...
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and here in cuba, that means connecting with some of the things for which cuba is famous. music ballet is one thing at which cubans excel. charles and camilla visited a ballet school run by carlos acosta, formerly principal guest artist at the royal ballet in london. does he, a cuban, think his country is changing? i think so, consistently, for a long time, there's a sense of evolving, at a cuban pace. but we are getting there, definitely. there is more openness. cuba, a country moving with great care to balance old ways with new imperatives and find a new place in the world. nicholas witchell, bbc news, havana. time for a look at the weather, here's tomasz we've got some fine weather out there which will please most of us. beautiful weather for the next few days. across the southern half of the uk we currently have an area of high pressure that's going to stick around. in fact, high pressure that's going to stick around. infact, it's high pressure that's going to stick around. in fact, it's firmly in charge of the weather today. around it we have weather fronts moving thr
and here in cuba, that means connecting with some of the things for which cuba is famous. music ballet is one thing at which cubans excel. charles and camilla visited a ballet school run by carlos acosta, formerly principal guest artist at the royal ballet in london. does he, a cuban, think his country is changing? i think so, consistently, for a long time, there's a sense of evolving, at a cuban pace. but we are getting there, definitely. there is more openness. cuba, a country moving with...
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cuba to western and especially american hostility. fidel handed over to his brother raul in 2008. but now the castro era is over. president the s canal ca y to power lar and economic and other reforms are gathering momentum. enabling charles and camilla to appreciate cuba for themselves, the british government is beering what is hoped will an encouraging sign that you can bank wants to -- that britain more withe it will irritate donald trump. well, thatttitude, is just too bad. a: in southeastern afric the red cross is warning of a ticking bomb when it comes to the spread of disease after cyclone idai. officials say more than 750 people across mozambique zimbabwe, and malawi are dead. aid workers and medical staff struggle to help survivors. is in a citye nt devastated by orm and has this report. reporter: as mozambique continues to pick up the pieces after the most devastating tropical cyclone to hit the southern hemisphere, much-needed d is finally arriving. busy.a unusually international aid cargos pla offloaded tons of medical sup
cuba to western and especially american hostility. fidel handed over to his brother raul in 2008. but now the castro era is over. president the s canal ca y to power lar and economic and other reforms are gathering momentum. enabling charles and camilla to appreciate cuba for themselves, the british government is beering what is hoped will an encouraging sign that you can bank wants to -- that britain more withe it will irritate donald trump. well, thatttitude, is just too bad. a: in...
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jake: a combination of more pressure on cuba and showing cuba that there was something in it for them if they were willing to help us solve this. i do not feel the trump administration taking this position it did on cuba, dial back the obama outreach has been , in america's national security interests, and i think this is one reason why. if we had better channels into havana right now -- walter: with diplomats falling prey to mysterious illnesses it was tricky. jake: that is true. to this day, i was not in government during that time, so i have no sense of the extent to which that was the cubans or how that all went down. but i would say cuba's ties to venezuela have a dimension to it, but the central dimension is cheap fuel. if the united states could construct a door b for cuba that said, here is a way for you to replace the fuel problems with venezuela now and work with us to get maduro out of here, that is worth exploring, go along with pressure we may bring to them. walter: to flip back to the middle east, it is 2021. we have a democratic president. iran is still abiding by the p
jake: a combination of more pressure on cuba and showing cuba that there was something in it for them if they were willing to help us solve this. i do not feel the trump administration taking this position it did on cuba, dial back the obama outreach has been , in america's national security interests, and i think this is one reason why. if we had better channels into havana right now -- walter: with diplomats falling prey to mysterious illnesses it was tricky. jake: that is true. to this day,...
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jake: more pressure on cuba and showing cuba that there was something in it for them if they were willing to help us with all trump- i do not feel the administration taking this position on cuba has been in america's national security interests, and i think this is one reason why. if we had better channels and to have on a right now -- walter: with diplomats falling prey to mysterious illnesses it was tricky. jake: to this day, i was not in government during that time, so i have no sense of the extent to which that was the cubans or how that all went down. cuba's ties to venezuela have a dimension to it, but the central dimension is cheap fuel. if the united states could construct a door b for cuba that said, here is a way for you to replace the fuel problems with venezuela now and work with us to get maduro out of here, that is worth exploring, go along with pressure we may bring to them. walter: to flip back to the middle east, it is 2021. we have a democratic president. is still abiding by the provisions of the jcpoa -- would you suggest at that point that we go back to it? what is the
jake: more pressure on cuba and showing cuba that there was something in it for them if they were willing to help us with all trump- i do not feel the administration taking this position on cuba has been in america's national security interests, and i think this is one reason why. if we had better channels and to have on a right now -- walter: with diplomats falling prey to mysterious illnesses it was tricky. jake: to this day, i was not in government during that time, so i have no sense of the...
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i mean, look at north korea and look at cuba. so they can survive even if they n't have enough resources or -- they can face rewards but they can repress rewards. i think in my opinion it is up to the local population or the local society to raise those issues, and i think if they continue to be active in the way that the venezuelans are active, but that's not enough. they need to also begin to be active at the international level. they need to begin to be active at the international level because part of the reason why the bolivarian revolution survives is because the regional environment supports the bolivarian revolution, and first nd foremost, brazil in particular, brazil has supported the bolivarian revolution, has supported chavez all along. politically, internationally, providing i would say political support, so i believe that yes, you could have a situation like that. that doesn't mean the regimes are not going to resist, but i think it's up to the local population to mobilize against the regime and it's up to the popula
i mean, look at north korea and look at cuba. so they can survive even if they n't have enough resources or -- they can face rewards but they can repress rewards. i think in my opinion it is up to the local population or the local society to raise those issues, and i think if they continue to be active in the way that the venezuelans are active, but that's not enough. they need to also begin to be active at the international level. they need to begin to be active at the international level...
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estos son los habanos de cuba. yo creo que esto representa la esencia de la isla de cuba. y para contarme un poco mÁs sobre la historia de estos famosos habanos estÁ mi querido luis vilanova. muchas gracia. sentÉmonos aquÍ y cuÉntame un poco de la historia de estos habanos porque este es el espÍritu y la esencia de la isla de cuba. hay una tradiciÓn de mÁs de 500 aÑos. cuando colÓn llegó se encontrÓ con los indios tahinos que disfrutaban del tabaco. ellos la encendÍan para una ceremonia. a pesar de que eran descendientes del caribe que eran indios que se movÍan de un lado al otro, quizÁs usaban el tabaco para compartir con los amigos. de ahÍ los espaÑoles tomaron la idea de hacer los puros. el tÉrminos viene porque son sÓlo hojas de tabaco. carlos: se ha convertido en algo de las elites. vamos a poner algunas imÁgenes de famosos que han hecho del habano un sÍmbolo de estatus, un sÍmbolo de clase, un símbolo de educaciÓn. cÓmo pasó de ser una actividad social de los indÍgenas a ser algo tan elitista. >> el puro representa mucho. y hay mucha simili
estos son los habanos de cuba. yo creo que esto representa la esencia de la isla de cuba. y para contarme un poco mÁs sobre la historia de estos famosos habanos estÁ mi querido luis vilanova. muchas gracia. sentÉmonos aquÍ y cuÉntame un poco de la historia de estos habanos porque este es el espÍritu y la esencia de la isla de cuba. hay una tradiciÓn de mÁs de 500 aÑos. cuando colÓn llegó se encontrÓ con los indios tahinos que disfrutaban del tabaco. ellos la encendÍan para una...
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cuba is home to thousands of classic cars. the vast majority are american, but some are british, models from the 19505 or earlier, kept on the road because the american trade embargo has made the import of new cars very difficult. charles and camilla met the crowds, curious at the sight of members of the royal family. and from one spectator, another of cuba's specialities — a cigar, handled rather gingerly by charles, who is strongly anti—smoking, but accepted nonetheless. then to a recording studio, and something that always takes camilla's fancy — a bit of skilful footwork. all very cuban, but would the couple at the corner table be tempted to have a twirl? not on this occasion. and finally, a destination that is more on charles's street, an organic farm, and a discussion about livestock husbandry, in this case cows. alongside all of that, of course, there is the question of whether this first royal visit to cuba has achieved anything tangible. it has been more symbolic than substantive, but that's the way royal visits
cuba is home to thousands of classic cars. the vast majority are american, but some are british, models from the 19505 or earlier, kept on the road because the american trade embargo has made the import of new cars very difficult. charles and camilla met the crowds, curious at the sight of members of the royal family. and from one spectator, another of cuba's specialities — a cigar, handled rather gingerly by charles, who is strongly anti—smoking, but accepted nonetheless. then to a...
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i mean, look at north korea and look at cuba. so they can survive even if they have enough resources face rewards but they can also repress, you see. this, in my opinion, it is up to the local population, the local civil society to raise those issues and i they continue to be active in the way that now the venezuelans are active under the leadership, but that's not enough. they need to also begin to be active at the international level. they need to begin to be active the international level, because part of the reason why bolvarian revolution survives is because the regional environment supports the bolvarian revolution and first and foremost, brazil in particular. brazil has supported the bolvarian revolution, has supported chÁvez all along. politically, internationally, providing, i would say, political support. believe that, yes, you situation like that. it doesn't mean that the regimes are not going to resist but i localit's up to the population to mobilize against the regime and it's up to the raisetion also to awareness i
i mean, look at north korea and look at cuba. so they can survive even if they have enough resources face rewards but they can also repress, you see. this, in my opinion, it is up to the local population, the local civil society to raise those issues and i they continue to be active in the way that now the venezuelans are active under the leadership, but that's not enough. they need to also begin to be active at the international level. they need to begin to be active the international level,...
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when there is no water, thank the excellent hydrologist from cuba. no food, thank the communist overlords. >> cuba, a factor in everything the state department is talking about. >> right. the u.s. might have power, no power like socialism to destroy a country from the inside. i found it it interesting what juan guaido was saying, talking about people making distinction between socialism and he seems to be saying this happens when you practice socialism, what happens to a country. getting back to matthew's point, importance of how the u.s. plays this, we saw error necessary rub reeb sent out a tweet a couple weeks ago saying we should do to maduro what we did to muammar gaddafi. that is not properly incentivizing thing to say to someone to get them to give up power. you saw difference in how bolton handled it a few days ago, you should find a nice island. mexico hasn't been as hard core as venezuela and other countries are. they might be the exit strategy to help maduro find way out of power and it doesn't become hostile conflict. thinking about incen
when there is no water, thank the excellent hydrologist from cuba. no food, thank the communist overlords. >> cuba, a factor in everything the state department is talking about. >> right. the u.s. might have power, no power like socialism to destroy a country from the inside. i found it it interesting what juan guaido was saying, talking about people making distinction between socialism and he seems to be saying this happens when you practice socialism, what happens to a country....
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cuba is home to thousands of classic ca rs. is home to thousands of classic cars. the vast majority are american but some are british. models from the 19505 or but some are briti5h. models from the 19505 or earlier i kept on the road because the american trade embargoes has made the import of new ca r5 embargoes has made the import of new cars very difficult. charles and camilla met the crowds, curious at the sight of members of the royal family and from one spectator, another of cu ba's specialities, family and from one spectator, another of cuba's specialities, a cigar, handled rather gingerly by charles who is strongly anti—smoking but accepted nonetheless. then to a recording studio and is something that always takes camilla's than c, a bit of skilful footwork, all very cuban. but a bit of skilful footwork, all very cu ban. but with a bit of skilful footwork, all very cuban. but with the couple at the corner table be tempted to have a 12? not on this occasion. and finally, a destination that is more on charles‘s street, an organic farm and a discussion abou
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united nations and in addition i would also ask for the already active support to russia china iran and cuba countries with a lot of experience defending against cyberattacks we already have the support of these countries if the us government was concerned about the humanitarian situation inside as well and then they should begin the process of lifting sanctions at twenty million dollars in aid does not in any way reflect the value of what to be lost by the venezuelan government every day the very notion that the chopper ministration would be concerned about the humanity of people in venezuela is laughable there has been an attempt by the administration to manufacture a crisis a crisis they did not exist in this country there was an election that people voted and i mistook them with dora was scheduled to assume his office of the constitution but then we had this diversion by the national assembly that is in contempt and now we have this manufactured crisis at this point all of the respectability and legitimacy stance with the. government the government recognized by the vast majority of the
united nations and in addition i would also ask for the already active support to russia china iran and cuba countries with a lot of experience defending against cyberattacks we already have the support of these countries if the us government was concerned about the humanitarian situation inside as well and then they should begin the process of lifting sanctions at twenty million dollars in aid does not in any way reflect the value of what to be lost by the venezuelan government every day the...
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thank you very much for the report from cuba. well, the tragedy of the parkland and sandy hook school massacres are compounded this week by apparent suicides. why is this happening? what can we do to help? that's next. woman: this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. vo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptom
thank you very much for the report from cuba. well, the tragedy of the parkland and sandy hook school massacres are compounded this week by apparent suicides. why is this happening? what can we do to help? that's next. woman: this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira...
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that means connecting with some of the things for which cuba is famous. ballet is one thing at which cubans excel. charles and camilla visited a ballet school run by carlos acosta, formerly principal artist at the royal ballet in london. does he, a cuban, think his country is changing? i can see for a long time, this sense of evolving at a cuban pace but we're getting there, we're getting there, there is definitely more openness. cuba, a country moving with great care to balance old ways with new imperatives and find a new place in the world. nicholas witchell, bbc news, havana. the pentagon has authorised a billion dollars to be used for building a wall on the us—mexico border. the funds are the first under the state of emergency declared by president trump to bypass congress. democrats have objected. the money will be used to put up around 50 miles of fencing. technology giant, apple has revealed it is to launch a credit card in the us later this year. it comes as part of a series of major announcements regarding the company's future, which include la
that means connecting with some of the things for which cuba is famous. ballet is one thing at which cubans excel. charles and camilla visited a ballet school run by carlos acosta, formerly principal artist at the royal ballet in london. does he, a cuban, think his country is changing? i can see for a long time, this sense of evolving at a cuban pace but we're getting there, we're getting there, there is definitely more openness. cuba, a country moving with great care to balance old ways with...
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>> the open they send to cuba is basically bartered. they send 60,000 barrels a day to cuba. cuba can process 50,000 barrels and the rest they sell to the market. that's in exchange for health services, sports training and mostly because of the intelligence cuba provide the maduro regime. the oil shipments that go to china and india. it's expensive to export it but they can get paid for that. my sense is the sources of revenue will be crimped further with additional sanctions coming up. trish: you have basically two sets of people running -- if anybody is running the country, pdvsa. you have these parallel boards, parallel teams running pdvsa. who is really running it? >> i think in this case, kit go is an american -- citgo is an american company. so the guaido board is moving into the facilities. and i expect the next few weeks it will be effectively managed by the people president guaido has put into power. trish: we saw juan guaido calling for a national strike, a million-plus workhorse would not be going to work, but would be protesting the maduro regime. could that be a
>> the open they send to cuba is basically bartered. they send 60,000 barrels a day to cuba. cuba can process 50,000 barrels and the rest they sell to the market. that's in exchange for health services, sports training and mostly because of the intelligence cuba provide the maduro regime. the oil shipments that go to china and india. it's expensive to export it but they can get paid for that. my sense is the sources of revenue will be crimped further with additional sanctions coming up....
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difficult economic all the articles who came out of cuba where reason you're alone. he decided what to say and what was more and what was in more messy data was more. of the story was almost ninety percent finished. and the first downs of the cuban belly alysia long one day she arrives and she says i don't like it no more ballet here. she took the bullet out of it tory and they left the school of victoria dying. in a moment to ship out all our talent on a mysterious because they said one of. you know i watched. it or not but in right now. they try to use all the tory force cool. could use a circus for simple says to this you know or socialist countries believe very mushy syracuse's they love this kind of thing i will make it so much but anyway they love it. and i'm probably going to be in battle. i told we should. all know who will be totally over the rope in telling the syrian syrian go to lucille's. you know he did not apply need to have a hierarchy to say sorry if you. may hear of the production of this. money and go no go. was probably about it. now yeah. i mean
difficult economic all the articles who came out of cuba where reason you're alone. he decided what to say and what was more and what was in more messy data was more. of the story was almost ninety percent finished. and the first downs of the cuban belly alysia long one day she arrives and she says i don't like it no more ballet here. she took the bullet out of it tory and they left the school of victoria dying. in a moment to ship out all our talent on a mysterious because they said one of....
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it was not true we wanted different for cuba. and paste all the way into city hall says in the sequel. if the game need to be frank and of course. some of it. being coming on board a couple they will not. come on a little thought. i hear all of the most. and all think that in this ng. it is pretty and. not evolution whole when it is in to you then you. it was an emotional one opinion against bush his two young kids a tell how most door neighbor and country club you're going to. be warm or do you simply not you don't know. that all. that well part of the they're not that i'm a lot of believe people a billiard ball. bearing more than our home. on the day and audi are important too and no more do you all so if we seen that. then he got no i saw that it. was through your support i told him you see him come to the left as i don't see movement and. i don't plan on going to i mean i'll get up ok and i would rather not remain a movie. we began to war all the night all day and at the end of the to moses the project was framed for three. w
it was not true we wanted different for cuba. and paste all the way into city hall says in the sequel. if the game need to be frank and of course. some of it. being coming on board a couple they will not. come on a little thought. i hear all of the most. and all think that in this ng. it is pretty and. not evolution whole when it is in to you then you. it was an emotional one opinion against bush his two young kids a tell how most door neighbor and country club you're going to. be warm or do...
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cuba, principalmente cuba y haití, eh, después pakistán, bangladés, afganistán, camerún, venezolanos últimamente. patricia: desde el 26 de noviembre de 2017 las empresas de transporte no pueden vender los pasajes a los migrantes aunque tengan un salvoconducto otorgado por las autoridades migratorias. desde entonces ha florecido el transporte ilegal de indocumentados que, además de inseguro, es costoso. cada viaje de dos horas en lancha que antes costaba 20 dólares, ahora cuesta entre 300 y 700 dólares. en turbo los migrantes viven escondidos en casas y pequeños hoteles esperando las mejores condiciones para cruzar el golfo de urabá. esta pareja que nos pidió que no la identificáramos para no preocupar a sus familiares, ha hecho un largo viaje. >> salimos de cuba. patricia: y su éxodo se complicó aún más. >> me empecé a sentir mal, me hicieron dos pruebas y me dijeron que era positivo. patricia: con un bebé en camino ella y su esposo están esperando una comunicación de los coyotes para embarcarse de noche y evadir los controles de la armada colombiana. a través del us
cuba, principalmente cuba y haití, eh, después pakistán, bangladés, afganistán, camerún, venezolanos últimamente. patricia: desde el 26 de noviembre de 2017 las empresas de transporte no pueden vender los pasajes a los migrantes aunque tengan un salvoconducto otorgado por las autoridades migratorias. desde entonces ha florecido el transporte ilegal de indocumentados que, además de inseguro, es costoso. cada viaje de dos horas en lancha que antes costaba 20 dólares, ahora cuesta entre...
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duchess of cornwall have taken part in a classic car rally as they continue their official royal visit to cuba. and dealing with racism in football. calls for stadium and tournament bans as the sport wrestles with a familiar, ugly subject.
duchess of cornwall have taken part in a classic car rally as they continue their official royal visit to cuba. and dealing with racism in football. calls for stadium and tournament bans as the sport wrestles with a familiar, ugly subject.