19
19
Dec 26, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
well mary as you mentioned this frictions has existed between the 2 nations between mexico and bolivia since since the start of the new presidential administration under the leadership of jenin and yes the interim president of bolivia and it was mexico after all that offered the 1st nation to offer political asylum to former bolivian leader evill mortalities following his resignation following the pressure from bolivia's armed forces but mexico as you mentioned already has granted political asylum to 9 individuals in mexico's embassy in the bolivian capital since then this is this occurred sometime in november since then mexico alleges an increase in harassment an increase in the police presence outside of the mexican embassy in lepas even today early on thursday it was reported by mexican authorities that 10 police vehicles with some 50 elements of police forces were stationed just outside of the mexican embassy for mexican officials this amounts to harassment of the amounts to a violation of international treaties and which is why we're now seeing a in appeal by mexican authorities t
well mary as you mentioned this frictions has existed between the 2 nations between mexico and bolivia since since the start of the new presidential administration under the leadership of jenin and yes the interim president of bolivia and it was mexico after all that offered the 1st nation to offer political asylum to former bolivian leader evill mortalities following his resignation following the pressure from bolivia's armed forces but mexico as you mentioned already has granted political...
31
31
Dec 26, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
since the start of bolivia's new presidential administration now what we're seeing is is met mexico calling on the international court of justice to mediate this dispute between the 2 nations and it was mexico as you mentioned stand off for political asylum to former libyan leader ever more allies after he resigned following pressure from bolivia's armed forces mexico has granted political asylum to 9 individuals at the mexican embassy in in the bolivian capital since that mexico alleges that there's been an increased police presence as many as 90 police officers in front of the bolivian embassy mexico is also alleged an increase in harassment of of embassy staff outside of the outside of the mexican embassy in bolivia so mexico's government announced on early on thursday that they were calling on the international court of justice the i.c.j. as well as the united nations to mediate this dispute to mediate this growing rift between the dude the 2 nations mexico's president and that is going to elope is over the announced early during his morning press conference on thursday that he
since the start of bolivia's new presidential administration now what we're seeing is is met mexico calling on the international court of justice to mediate this dispute between the 2 nations and it was mexico as you mentioned stand off for political asylum to former libyan leader ever more allies after he resigned following pressure from bolivia's armed forces mexico has granted political asylum to 9 individuals at the mexican embassy in in the bolivian capital since that mexico alleges that...
52
52
Dec 27, 2019
12/19
by
KDTV
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
morales agradeciÓ por acompaÑar la lucha contra lo que califico, la dictadura en bolivia. y el ex futbolista maradona visitÓ el presidente de argentinaalberto fernÁndez, en la casa rosada. y levantÓ una replica de la copa del mundo que ganÓ en mÉxico 1986. en un vÍdeo difundido por presidencia se ve que tras un extenso abrazo el exjugador le firmÓ una camiseta al presidente argentino. autoridades britÁnicas dicen haber rescatado a 50 migrantes en las costas de su paÍs.se confirmÓ que fueron interceptados encuentre embarcaciones y se presentaron como iraquÍes, iraníes, y afganos. y un niÑo colombiano de 10 aÑos de edad viene trabajando con un grupo de amigos en pro del medio ambiente. ha criticado los legisladores por el poco esfuerzo en los cuidado de la naturaleza. el pequeÑo francisco tambiÉn quiere dejar su huella. tenemos la historia. >> con tan sÓlo 10 aÑos francisco y un grupo de amigos y lanzaron a las calles para hacer un llamado. >> exigimos paso ambiental. >> deberÍamos tener la posibilidad de vivir en un planeta digno. que no tengamos que esta
morales agradeciÓ por acompaÑar la lucha contra lo que califico, la dictadura en bolivia. y el ex futbolista maradona visitÓ el presidente de argentinaalberto fernÁndez, en la casa rosada. y levantÓ una replica de la copa del mundo que ganÓ en mÉxico 1986. en un vÍdeo difundido por presidencia se ve que tras un extenso abrazo el exjugador le firmÓ una camiseta al presidente argentino. autoridades britÁnicas dicen haber rescatado a 50 migrantes en las costas de su paÍs.se confirmÓ...
42
42
Dec 30, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
bolivia expels mexico's ambassador and two spanish diplomats, accusing them of interfering in the country's affairs. and we speak to greta thunberg about life as a teenage activist — and the challenges ahead. i am being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome to world news today. prosecutors in new york have filed federal hate crimes charges against a man accused of stabbing five people at a hanukkah party on saturday. the knife attack at a rabbi's house in new york state. the suspect‘s lawyer says his client had a history of mental health issues. it's important to say to the members of the community and law enforcement that what from i understand to this date, this is the action of an individual who for a long time has been compensated, he's been treated in mental health facilities. the bbc‘s michelle fleury has been following developments from new york and has more on the reaction to those comments from the suspect‘s lawyer. i think you have got the family speaking throu
bolivia expels mexico's ambassador and two spanish diplomats, accusing them of interfering in the country's affairs. and we speak to greta thunberg about life as a teenage activist — and the challenges ahead. i am being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to but that doesn't mean that what we are saying is translated into action. hello and welcome to world news today. prosecutors in new york have filed federal hate crimes charges against a man accused of stabbing five...
62
62
Dec 30, 2019
12/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
-- in bolivia. alspecif they accuse the mexican embassy of housing and giving refuge to a number o morales's ministers who they say should face charges ranging from sedition to terrorism. so that really is the kernel of how this situation unfolded. those embassy buildings and the ambassador's residence, a number oer policeposted. there was a ramping up of their presence. that caused mexico to protest what wassi happening o of the embassy buildings. now we see this hasve slid further the relationship with the declaiming of the persona nonxi grata of the men ambassador. >> ok. as if bolivia and mexico were not complicated enough, let's bring spain into the picture as well. we are seeing the spanish government declared three bolivian diplomats persona non grata in this tit-for-tat move as some people are calling it. describe the significance of that particular aspect. >>rp yes, that's sing in a sense. i would have thought that d really want to extend this any further than a bilateral disputed etween th
-- in bolivia. alspecif they accuse the mexican embassy of housing and giving refuge to a number o morales's ministers who they say should face charges ranging from sedition to terrorism. so that really is the kernel of how this situation unfolded. those embassy buildings and the ambassador's residence, a number oer policeposted. there was a ramping up of their presence. that caused mexico to protest what wassi happening o of the embassy buildings. now we see this hasve slid further the...
138
138
Dec 31, 2019
12/19
by
KSTS
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 1
andrea cruz telemundo. >> méxico no tiene intención de romper relaciones diplomáticas con bolivia, así lo afirmó el secretario de gobernación olga sánchez cordero después de que la embajadora maría teresa mercado fuera declarada persona non grata y fue expulsado del país, corderos defendió el asilo político que se le dio el ex presidente boliviano y dice que están actuando con gran profesionalismo. >> inicias índices de suicidio en aguascalientes se en un problema personas salen a la calle intentando salvar vidas a través tenemos más de esta noble causa . >> con una sonrisa la mejor actitud se paran en plazas para dar abrazos como una herramienta para salvar vidas. >> un abrazo espontáneo, que se la das alguien que no conoces puede generar un camino de vida. >> josé manuel es del grupo de hombres y mujeres que desde una forma u otra han sido afectados por el suicidio por eso sin interés alguno salen a las calles de aguascalientes y tratan de impactar positivamente a la gente. >> si permites un abrazo de siete segundos liberas la hormona de la felicidad. >> la campaña de
andrea cruz telemundo. >> méxico no tiene intención de romper relaciones diplomáticas con bolivia, así lo afirmó el secretario de gobernación olga sánchez cordero después de que la embajadora maría teresa mercado fuera declarada persona non grata y fue expulsado del país, corderos defendió el asilo político que se le dio el ex presidente boliviano y dice que están actuando con gran profesionalismo. >> inicias índices de suicidio en aguascalientes se en un problema...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
mexico claims bolivia has laid siege to its embassy in the past we'll have more on the diplomatic spat after the break. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. but dig into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. tax student debt trade was money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively. in this business you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest. truth to stand out you just need the right questions and demand the right answer. question. hello again rights activists in britain are calling on the defense ministry to compensate more than 150 people who they say were expelled from the military because of their sexuality. campaigners say that the armed forces passed a policy of discrimination did untold damage to the lives of many service personnel and the victims must receive redress. many people suffered horribly under officially sanctioned discrimination and persecution as a result of the ban on bt plus people in the
mexico claims bolivia has laid siege to its embassy in the past we'll have more on the diplomatic spat after the break. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. but dig into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. tax student debt trade was money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively. in this business you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the...
28
28
Dec 12, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
so he's going to be participating actively in what happens in bolivia in the next months and that's why many say that from argentina he's going to be much closer to what's happening in his country to raise a thank you for that for now that is to raise a boat with all the latest live and when inside is thank you. the u.s. house judiciary committee has begun its final debate on articles of impeachment against president donald trump the democratic party is leading efforts to formally charged with abuse of power as obstruction of congress there will be an opportunity to amend the 2 articles of impeachment and then the committee of involvement in each of them individually trumps accused of withholding aid to ukraine to question it and to investigating joe biden a potential democratic challenger in the 2020 presidential race as finding our correspondent. joining us live from capitol hill any significant amendments being suggested heidi. well fireworks are starting off this debate this morning elizabeth with representative jim jordan a republican introducing the 1st amendment which would k
so he's going to be participating actively in what happens in bolivia in the next months and that's why many say that from argentina he's going to be much closer to what's happening in his country to raise a thank you for that for now that is to raise a boat with all the latest live and when inside is thank you. the u.s. house judiciary committee has begun its final debate on articles of impeachment against president donald trump the democratic party is leading efforts to formally charged with...
30
30
Dec 26, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
that's right mary and this diplomatic rift between mexico and bolivia has been growing over the course of last month since the start of the interim administration led by interim president jenene and yes and of course as you mentioned it was mexico that was 1st to offer political asylum to former bolivian leader evill mortalities following his resignation following pressure from bolivia's armed forces what we're hearing now some time in november the mexican embassy in the bolivian capital capital offered political asylum to 9 individuals including former ministers that served under eval mortalities and what we're hearing this week announced earlier this morning is that mexican officials are saying that at one point there were as many as 90 police officers outside of the mexican embassy in bolivia they've alleged harassment the of the alleged spying even early on thursday there were 50 elements and 10 police vehicles parked outside of the mexican embassy so mexican officials are now calling on the i.c.j. the international court of justice as well as the united nations to help mediate thi
that's right mary and this diplomatic rift between mexico and bolivia has been growing over the course of last month since the start of the interim administration led by interim president jenene and yes and of course as you mentioned it was mexico that was 1st to offer political asylum to former bolivian leader evill mortalities following his resignation following pressure from bolivia's armed forces what we're hearing now some time in november the mexican embassy in the bolivian capital...
29
29
Dec 26, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
who is threatening bolivia with was taking bolivian officials to the i.c.j. but he said today quote we will see you there and we will see who has truly violated treaties that the government minister they're referring to the vienna convention of 1961 which guarantees the rights of embassies guaranteed privileges to diplomatic missions what bolivia is accusing mexico of is harboring criminals harboring terrorists but what we're hearing from mexican officials is that they are granting individuals 9 individuals including former former cabinet members former ministers of former leader ever bought out his political asylum saying that these are individuals who are have been persecuted by bolivia's interim government for political reasons stan but well thank you for that there's plenty more ahead on the news hour by corruption cases and to repeated election 5 years israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu faces and i'm president of challenge from within. and basketball rivalry takes to the court peter has more from the christmas day. syrian activists say near freez
who is threatening bolivia with was taking bolivian officials to the i.c.j. but he said today quote we will see you there and we will see who has truly violated treaties that the government minister they're referring to the vienna convention of 1961 which guarantees the rights of embassies guaranteed privileges to diplomatic missions what bolivia is accusing mexico of is harboring criminals harboring terrorists but what we're hearing from mexican officials is that they are granting individuals...
20
20
Dec 27, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
court of justice bolivia denies spying on the mics going to see him up on sunday into monday to his diplomats the disputes began after mexico gave asylum to bolivia's former president evo morales and after weeks of protests at his reelection but will repel ohio's move mexico city a mole on the diplomatic crisis there's been a friction between bolivia and mexico for about a month now since the start of bolivia's interim government and of course it was mexico that was the 1st country to offer political asylum to former bolivian leader ever more doubt is what's going on now is a sort of war of words that's building up tensions that are building up between diplomats between authorities in both nations on one end you have the libyan officials saying that mexico is harboring criminals is harboring terrorists at mexico's embassy in the bolivian capital mexico saying that what they're doing is put the providing political asylum to 9 individuals 2 of which are former ministers that serve under the leadership of president ebel mortalities and the latest that we've heard on thursday is mexico
court of justice bolivia denies spying on the mics going to see him up on sunday into monday to his diplomats the disputes began after mexico gave asylum to bolivia's former president evo morales and after weeks of protests at his reelection but will repel ohio's move mexico city a mole on the diplomatic crisis there's been a friction between bolivia and mexico for about a month now since the start of bolivia's interim government and of course it was mexico that was the 1st country to offer...
30
30
Dec 26, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
and he has been recently appointed as the special delegate to represent bolivia before the international community he's called the president and that is going to look is what other word of mexico a coward he's called him a quote bully shameless and the quote apologist for drug traffickers so again things are things are starting to heat up and on one hand we have bolivia accusing mexico par bring criminals harboring terrorists and in the other hand we have mexican officials saying that what mexico is doing with the mexican embassy is doing is granted political asylum to individuals who are feel fleeing political persecution 2 of which are former ministers who served under former bolivian president ever what is mary thank you very much from mexico city man iraq paula the u.s. government is saying that at least 14 troops have been killed in the village of saddam in the western region after the barry the interior ministry says the group was quote ambushed by heavily armed terrorists on wednesday says a fierce battle took place in several of the attackers were killed the security forces have
and he has been recently appointed as the special delegate to represent bolivia before the international community he's called the president and that is going to look is what other word of mexico a coward he's called him a quote bully shameless and the quote apologist for drug traffickers so again things are things are starting to heat up and on one hand we have bolivia accusing mexico par bring criminals harboring terrorists and in the other hand we have mexican officials saying that what...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
but i think more generally this bolivia. morales government was a part of what was often known as the pink tide of left this governments in latin america during the 1st decade and a half of the 21st century and if you look around in the hemisphere all those governments have been heavily punished by. you know industrial states and that sort of countries from the global north for having dead to question the germany that they were subjected to few look around you know brazil with lula's incarceration ecuador with korea has exile. in all sorts of pressures against the left in general in argentina and now the coup in bolivia you'll see that. you know i think the elites and their international allies and some international powers were waiting for the right moment to to to hit back and to make sure that governments that were dosed sile and that were acting you know within the sort of traditional. monro ism of the united states ally and to the national security doctrine of united states and following the call of sort of bilateral fo
but i think more generally this bolivia. morales government was a part of what was often known as the pink tide of left this governments in latin america during the 1st decade and a half of the 21st century and if you look around in the hemisphere all those governments have been heavily punished by. you know industrial states and that sort of countries from the global north for having dead to question the germany that they were subjected to few look around you know brazil with lula's...
75
75
Dec 29, 2019
12/19
by
KSTS
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> una pausa, luego en noticias telemundo ,la tensión diplomática entre bolivia y méxico se agrava por encapuchados españoles. >> elocuente imagen que revela la situación de koala . >> y más adelante, jonathan dos santos revela una meta que tiene para el 2020 (música) (música) ["siento amor" by danna paola] ahorra con el gran clearance dash de invierno. obtén hasta 70% menos en liquidación de ropa y más. hasta 50% menos en liquidación de juguetes... ... y en liquidación de temporada. ahorra durante el gran clearance dash de invierno. solo en target. día y noche para terminars con el cáncer infantil. ¿y no toman siestas? si su mamá los dejan. dona ahora en hospital san judas punto o-r-g, o compra donde veas al logo de st. jude. no se transfiere, así que se mantiene solo en tu piel. prueba el corrector trublend undercover. una fórmula ligera de alta cobertura en 30 tonos diferentes. de easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. ya te toca planchar la ropa que recién lavaste? la próxima vez, asegurate de comprar bounce wrinkle guard. simplemente echa bounce wrinkle guard en
. >> una pausa, luego en noticias telemundo ,la tensión diplomática entre bolivia y méxico se agrava por encapuchados españoles. >> elocuente imagen que revela la situación de koala . >> y más adelante, jonathan dos santos revela una meta que tiene para el 2020 (música) (música) ["siento amor" by danna paola] ahorra con el gran clearance dash de invierno. obtén hasta 70% menos en liquidación de ropa y más. hasta 50% menos en liquidación de juguetes... ......
30
30
Dec 27, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
there's been a friction between bolivia and mexico for about a month now since the start of bolivia's interim government and of course it was mexico that was the 1st country to offer political asylum to 'd former bolivian leader ever more doubt is what's going on now is a sort of war of words that's building up tensions that are building up between diplomats between authorities in both nations on one end you have bolivian officials saying that mexico is harboring criminals is harboring terrorists at mexico's embassy in the bolivian capital mexico saying that what they're doing is pollute providing political asylum to 9 individuals 2 of which are former ministers that serve under the leadership of president ebel mortalities and the latest that we've heard on thursday is mexico appealing to the international court of justice the i.c.j. and the united nations to help mediate this ongoing dispute the last that we heard from mexican president on this one a lot is what i thought it is for cooler heads to prevail saying that he hopes that common sense will prevail as the student dispute drag
there's been a friction between bolivia and mexico for about a month now since the start of bolivia's interim government and of course it was mexico that was the 1st country to offer political asylum to 'd former bolivian leader ever more doubt is what's going on now is a sort of war of words that's building up tensions that are building up between diplomats between authorities in both nations on one end you have bolivian officials saying that mexico is harboring criminals is harboring...
60
60
Dec 27, 2019
12/19
by
KSTS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> la tensiÓn sube entre mÉxico y bolivia. >>> >>> bolivia exige que le entregue 4 ministros. >>> el canciller mexicano anunciÓ que acudirÁn a la corte internacional. ¿quÉ es lo que planteamos? que se preserve y respete la integridad de las instalaciones. >>> el actual conflicto entre ambas naciones, inicio el pasado 12 de noviembre, mÉxico le otorgÓ asilo en sus instalaciones a 9 exfuncionarios de evo morales. iniciando asÍ un despliegue de uniformados. >>> garantizar la seguridad. >>> para el 23 de diciembre, eran 50 elemento de la policÍa y el ejÉrcito que vigilaban a los que estaban. pero el cerco aÚn se mantiene. >>> el presidente lÓpez obrador, llamÓ a... >>> eso no lo hizo ni pinochet. >>> las relaciones bilaterales con mÉxico se deterioraron desde el momento que apoyÓ al expresidente evo morales. >>> las autoridades de bolivia han negado cualquier hostigamiento en contra de la embajada de mÉxico. entreguen a los 4 exministros, acusados de diversos delitos, entre ellos terroristas. >>> el ataque que recibimos del gobierno mexicano. >>> nos veremos con mucho g
. >>> la tensiÓn sube entre mÉxico y bolivia. >>> >>> bolivia exige que le entregue 4 ministros. >>> el canciller mexicano anunciÓ que acudirÁn a la corte internacional. ¿quÉ es lo que planteamos? que se preserve y respete la integridad de las instalaciones. >>> el actual conflicto entre ambas naciones, inicio el pasado 12 de noviembre, mÉxico le otorgÓ asilo en sus instalaciones a 9 exfuncionarios de evo morales. iniciando asÍ un despliegue...
24
24
Dec 27, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
there's been a friction between bolivia and mexico for about a month now since the start of bolivia's interim government and of course it was mexico that was the 1st country to offer political asylum to 'd former bolivian leader evill mortalities what's going on now is a sort of war of words that's building up tensions that are building up between diplomats between authorities in both nations on one end you have bolivian officials saying that mexico is harboring criminals is harboring terrorists at mexico's embassy in the bolivian capital mexico saying that what they're doing is pollute providing political asylum to 9 individuals 2 of which are former ministers that serve under the leadership of president ebel mortalities and the latest that we've heard on thursday is mexico appealing to the international court of justice the i.c.j. and the united nations to help mediate this ongoing dispute the last that we heard from mexican president on this one a little bit without order is for cooler heads to prevail saying that he hopes that common sense will prevail as the student dispute drags
there's been a friction between bolivia and mexico for about a month now since the start of bolivia's interim government and of course it was mexico that was the 1st country to offer political asylum to 'd former bolivian leader evill mortalities what's going on now is a sort of war of words that's building up tensions that are building up between diplomats between authorities in both nations on one end you have bolivian officials saying that mexico is harboring criminals is harboring...
33
33
Dec 27, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
international court of justice it accuses bolivia of intimidating diplomatic staff and spying on its embassy in the past mexico gave former bolivian president evo morales asylum when he was the nationwide protests when well in mexico city with more. what's going on now is a sort of war of words that's building up tensions that are building up between diplomats between authorities in both nations on one end you have the libyan officials saying that mexico is harboring criminals is harboring terrorists at mexico's embassy in the bolivian capital mexico saying that what they're doing is pollute providing political asylum to 9 individuals 2 of which are former ministers that serve under the leadership of president ebel mortalities and the latest that we've heard on thursday is mexico appealing to the international court of justice the i.c.j. and the united nations to help mediate this ongoing dispute one thing that we should point out is that diplomatic ties between the 2 countries. still still exist we don't know if that's going to continue to be the case as i mention this war of words
international court of justice it accuses bolivia of intimidating diplomatic staff and spying on its embassy in the past mexico gave former bolivian president evo morales asylum when he was the nationwide protests when well in mexico city with more. what's going on now is a sort of war of words that's building up tensions that are building up between diplomats between authorities in both nations on one end you have the libyan officials saying that mexico is harboring criminals is harboring...
108
108
Dec 14, 2019
12/19
by
KDTV
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
argentina otorga refugio el ex presidente de bolivia. comenzamos. >> este es un noticiero univisiÓncon jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. ♪ jorge: muy buenas noches. sigue adelante el juicio para destituir al presidente donald trump hoy se hizo historia cuando la policÍa judicial de la cÁmara de representantes aprobÓ dos acusaciones que servirÍan de base para someter al presidente trump a su destituciÓn. >> 17 republicanos en contra. la votaciÓn vino despuÉs de un debate maratÓnico en el que hubo gritos, insultos y tÁcticas migratorias >> en sÓlo seis minutos con un voto de 23 a favor y 17 en contra el comitÉ judicial de la cÁmara de representantes aprobÓ dos artÍculos para hacerle el juicio polÍtico al presidente. "hoy es un dÍa solemne y triste" dijo el presidente de ese comitÉ. su comité aprueba cargos de juicio polÍtico contra el presidente. lo acusa por abuso de poder y obstrucciÓn del congreso. termina un proceso largo de discusiones maratÓnicas sobre las acciones de trump. >> hemos tenido la oportunidad de ver l
argentina otorga refugio el ex presidente de bolivia. comenzamos. >> este es un noticiero univisiÓncon jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. ♪ jorge: muy buenas noches. sigue adelante el juicio para destituir al presidente donald trump hoy se hizo historia cuando la policÍa judicial de la cÁmara de representantes aprobÓ dos acusaciones que servirÍan de base para someter al presidente trump a su destituciÓn. >> 17 republicanos en contra. la votaciÓn vino despuÉs de un debate...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
to me and i knew as a 52 year old lawyer and senator whose name didn't really ring any bells even in bolivia why would it they didn't vote for her in fact no one voted for how she came to power. because the story people who constitution have the right to take the reigns that is the president the vice president and the head of the senate one forced to move on out and what many are describing as a coup but apparently to some that's just mere detail we call on all bolivians to support the bolivian transitional government as a god's the democratic transition through electoral reforms into new free and fair elections as soon as possible and as the west praises bolivia for throwing off its socialist chuckles and turning its face towards the democratic sun let's see how that liberty is shaping up. to go. that way. but that's. ok. thank you good at least. it seems that when the shoe fits all thora tarion as a man democracy can actually be used interchangeably. one elephant swallows come up next on the documentary travel back into 30 minutes with the latest news updates so you that. is your media a r
to me and i knew as a 52 year old lawyer and senator whose name didn't really ring any bells even in bolivia why would it they didn't vote for her in fact no one voted for how she came to power. because the story people who constitution have the right to take the reigns that is the president the vice president and the head of the senate one forced to move on out and what many are describing as a coup but apparently to some that's just mere detail we call on all bolivians to support the bolivian...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
in washington's approach to both hong kong and bolivia. sticks stones on the road can bones amidst the increasing violence hong kong took the weekend off to head to the polls and the results were overwhelming a landslide victory for those who have made it their mission to wrest themselves from beijing's grip a victory party not just for the city but for the whole walled those desperate since china have finally been put in their place communist china should take a close look and reconsider their current posture or turn to me in human rights belong to hong kong the monumental defeat of bric communist china lawmakers sends a powerful message to beijing keep your 30 terran regime on the mainland so they say beijing needs to keep it all for terry and tendencies out of hong kong others the same tendencies that saw an armed. this one industriously tidying up rubbish after another night of flames and fury all the ones that saw almost 3000000 people free me cost the votes and what was a rack or turnout of over 71 percent or maybe those that led bot
in washington's approach to both hong kong and bolivia. sticks stones on the road can bones amidst the increasing violence hong kong took the weekend off to head to the polls and the results were overwhelming a landslide victory for those who have made it their mission to wrest themselves from beijing's grip a victory party not just for the city but for the whole walled those desperate since china have finally been put in their place communist china should take a close look and reconsider their...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
meanwhile the rebellious rural province in central bolivia is continuing to take a stand against the interim government which it views as illegitimate. ok i'm. done but any of those 50 needles the police injured so many erected so many after the cool cars that's why as many as 400 were injured and between 141500 the rest of them. never get. what i see now is to have some unity and agreement from their lives rather than just receiving suggestion the surviving candidates are going to for. good to have those washington grass roots gives them names like i mean and then have our official candidate to be our representative and president of the multinational stanky let us have models of. the. data. and to chat about it because the rule of law must be extended to every corner of our country we cannot allow our public with the knowledge territory the union polices need the legal constitution. come. close i hope though that the police will not and to the tropical fruits bomba will stand up and confront them we're not going to sit around with our arms crossed. we're not going to leave people on
meanwhile the rebellious rural province in central bolivia is continuing to take a stand against the interim government which it views as illegitimate. ok i'm. done but any of those 50 needles the police injured so many erected so many after the cool cars that's why as many as 400 were injured and between 141500 the rest of them. never get. what i see now is to have some unity and agreement from their lives rather than just receiving suggestion the surviving candidates are going to for. good to...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
bolivia seen its own share of unrest this year but there are right wing coup was successful the elected president abel morales forced to step down and flee the country well he does either why am i resigning so that my opponents cannot continue to persecute my social. brothers it's my duty as an indigenous president and the president of all believe in this to see peace after morale has got the boot senator janine anya is proclaimed herself interim president not exactly a household name before that but what's more important is who had her back and he guesses we pledge our support to the believe in people and to the transitional government led by president janine and yes as they prepare for these elections. we support you need 9 years in bolivia as she would to ensure a peace who democratic transition through free elections and just like in venezuela it's ordinary people who are paying the price for regime change. you. are. seeing the parallels here's another one lithium is in high demand in the united states and that valuable resource also happens to be in abundance in bolivia. chile has
bolivia seen its own share of unrest this year but there are right wing coup was successful the elected president abel morales forced to step down and flee the country well he does either why am i resigning so that my opponents cannot continue to persecute my social. brothers it's my duty as an indigenous president and the president of all believe in this to see peace after morale has got the boot senator janine anya is proclaimed herself interim president not exactly a household name before...
30
30
Dec 30, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
well you just said about what spain's done and they call that in a press release reaction to bolivia is sort of hostile intentions and expelling their diplomats it's all a bit quieter in mexico they haven't spoken about expelling any bolivian diplomats yet and that might be because president lopez obrador is taking a break of ois he probably would have spoken about this in his morning press conference but let me tell you a bit about why all this began and it's basically all revolving around the fact that there are 9 but libyans aides or allies to ex-president ever morale is the hold up in the mexican. embassy in la paz bolivia they would say obviously that they're fleeing political process persecution the interim government in bolivia says that it wants to get its hands on them because they've committed treason or sedation now on friday these money diplomats went into the mexican embassy for more was apparently and in formal meetings when they came out again their security detail their bodyguards basically then taken them there were missing and the cars weren't there either and that'
well you just said about what spain's done and they call that in a press release reaction to bolivia is sort of hostile intentions and expelling their diplomats it's all a bit quieter in mexico they haven't spoken about expelling any bolivian diplomats yet and that might be because president lopez obrador is taking a break of ois he probably would have spoken about this in his morning press conference but let me tell you a bit about why all this began and it's basically all revolving around the...
24
24
Dec 12, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
so he's going to be participating actively in what happens in bolivia in the next months and that's why many say that from argentina he's going to be much closer to what's happening in his country. to other news now the u.s. house judiciary committee is holding its final debate on 2 articles of impeachment against donald trump the house democrats the leading efforts to formally charge the president with the use of power and obstruction of congress trumps accused of withholding aid to ukraine to pressure ukraine and to investigating potential white house rival joe biden well in just a few items will go to our white house correspondent committee health and but 1st let's bring in heidi show koster she is live for us on capitol hill and some thought i would as the committee considers the mend bones to the impeachment articles heidi. that's right because today is a day with historical significance if these articles are passed out of the committee as fully expected it will be only the 3rd time in u.s. history that and it heats from proceeding against a president has come this far and inde
so he's going to be participating actively in what happens in bolivia in the next months and that's why many say that from argentina he's going to be much closer to what's happening in his country. to other news now the u.s. house judiciary committee is holding its final debate on 2 articles of impeachment against donald trump the house democrats the leading efforts to formally charge the president with the use of power and obstruction of congress trumps accused of withholding aid to ukraine to...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
describing it as a siege it also says it's going to file a complaint against bolivia's interim government at the international court of justice in the hague. is that was we are addressing the entire international community because not even join the worst moments of the military coups of the 19 seventies and 19 eighties was the integrity of mexican embassy buildings or residences ever puts at risk. the mexican foreign ministry claims the number of security agents started to increase on tuesday and comes after the country gave refuge to a group of politicians loyal to the ousted president eva morale this bolivia's foreign minister though says it was the mexican ambassador who requested more security what's more she also says mexico should retract the accusations. i considered illegal because no one can file a lawsuit based on an actor presumptions how the mexican foreign ministry. of political analyst we spoke to believes the bolivia's new government is trying to put pressure on anyone that supports a former all this every country is bound to protect i respect every diplomatic representatio
describing it as a siege it also says it's going to file a complaint against bolivia's interim government at the international court of justice in the hague. is that was we are addressing the entire international community because not even join the worst moments of the military coups of the 19 seventies and 19 eighties was the integrity of mexican embassy buildings or residences ever puts at risk. the mexican foreign ministry claims the number of security agents started to increase on tuesday...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
political analyst we spoke to believes the bolivia's new government is trying to put pressure on anyone that supports. every country's bound to protect i respect every diplomatic representation in every country the assumption very clear under international law so in that sense makes it go it's correct where he's breaking the law he did not try to put pressure on any country that would support evo morales that's the point of the garment. to be or prevent any possibility that morales supporters not only can win the next election but any possibility of more lives coming but mexico supported morale this because they are on the same way overlaying relations with the most create what is really a democracy morales the stops being a precedent because we could it makes the call if against that could it entirely. meanwhile in bolivia itself the rest of region has kicked out a police force loyal to the interim government and formed its own law enforcement body. the police. arrested soon after the coup that's why it is many as 400 were injured and between 110-1500 i rested. but i guess this will al
political analyst we spoke to believes the bolivia's new government is trying to put pressure on anyone that supports. every country's bound to protect i respect every diplomatic representation in every country the assumption very clear under international law so in that sense makes it go it's correct where he's breaking the law he did not try to put pressure on any country that would support evo morales that's the point of the garment. to be or prevent any possibility that morales supporters...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
other political analyst we spoke to believes that bolivia's new government is trying to put pressure on anyone that supports a vote morale as every country is bound to protect i respect every diplomatic representation in every country to do something very clear under international law so that so inspects it goes correct where he was breaking the law they did not because they are trying to put pressure on a new country would support evo morales would force a point the garment. to be peeved or prevent any possibility that morales supporters not only can win the next election but any possibility of more lives coming about big trick or supported morale is because they are on the same way all related in relation to the most what is really a democracy morales stops being a precedent because we could have our mexico if against but could it are entirely meanwhile a rebellious rural province in central bolivia is continuing to take a stand against the interim government which it views as illegitimate. back up. only does. he need us the police injured so many did so many after the coup that's
other political analyst we spoke to believes that bolivia's new government is trying to put pressure on anyone that supports a vote morale as every country is bound to protect i respect every diplomatic representation in every country to do something very clear under international law so that so inspects it goes correct where he was breaking the law they did not because they are trying to put pressure on a new country would support evo morales would force a point the garment. to be peeved or...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
meanwhile in bolivia itself arrested region has kicked out a police force loyal to the interim government and formed its own law enforcement body. i mean come on but it means the police didn't get so many arrests and so many after the coup that's why as many as 400 were injured and between 1403800 there arrested . ugh. god. this will allow us to have some unity and agreement from below rather than just receiving suggestions by having candidates appointed from above we're going to have a poser from the grass trees give some names and then have our official candidate to be our representative and president of the multinational state of bolivia. and to chat about it because the rule of law must be extended to every corner of our country we cannot allow our public with the knowledge territory the union polices need the legal constitutional. law and the police will not and to the tropical cochabamba will stand up and confront them when of building to sit around with our arms crossed. we're not going to leave people on the run over christmas and new year we'll be standing firm we'll be ready for
meanwhile in bolivia itself arrested region has kicked out a police force loyal to the interim government and formed its own law enforcement body. i mean come on but it means the police didn't get so many arrests and so many after the coup that's why as many as 400 were injured and between 1403800 there arrested . ugh. god. this will allow us to have some unity and agreement from below rather than just receiving suggestions by having candidates appointed from above we're going to have a poser...
27
27
Dec 27, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
moving on briefly now and mexico says it's taking a diplomatic dispute with bolivia's new government to the international court of justice is accuses bolivia of intimidating diplomatic staff and spying on its embassy in the past as last month mexico gave former bolivian president evo morales as asylum when he resigned after nationwide protests. now competing forces in brazil all want to exploit the amazon rain forest presidential i am also now has already unlocked more land for farming and development and indigenous groups want a slice of that new creative agri business tune as new c n human reports. which means thick forest is a state in central brazil twice the size of california and better known today for its endless fields of crops and columns. but there's still a lot of tropical forests left including in company. 815000 square kilometer indigenous reserve. it's here that we meet a. leader of the national indigenous farmers association and like most tribes the predecease used to live from subsistence farming but now they're growing and selling soya and other grains for export it
moving on briefly now and mexico says it's taking a diplomatic dispute with bolivia's new government to the international court of justice is accuses bolivia of intimidating diplomatic staff and spying on its embassy in the past as last month mexico gave former bolivian president evo morales as asylum when he resigned after nationwide protests. now competing forces in brazil all want to exploit the amazon rain forest presidential i am also now has already unlocked more land for farming and...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
meantime running parallel to this big story rebellious rural province in central bolivia as continue to take a stand against the interim government which it views as illegitimate. ok i'm. done but only those 50 needles the police injured so many did so many after the cool cause that's why as many as 400 were injured and between 141500 arrests that have never kept. but i kept what i saw and now is to have some unity and agreement from below to let you know rather than just receiving suggestion he having candidates appointed for about i'm going to have his will join a grassroots give some names like i mean and then have our official candidate to be our representative and president of the multinational stanky let us have models of . the. data. and to chop out it because the rule of law must be extended to every corner of our country we cannot allow our public with the knowledge territory the union polices need the legal constitutional. oh. claude i don't know the police will not and to the tropical fruits bomba will stand up and confront them we're not going to sit around with our arms
meantime running parallel to this big story rebellious rural province in central bolivia as continue to take a stand against the interim government which it views as illegitimate. ok i'm. done but only those 50 needles the police injured so many did so many after the cool cause that's why as many as 400 were injured and between 141500 arrests that have never kept. but i kept what i saw and now is to have some unity and agreement from below to let you know rather than just receiving suggestion...
22
22
Dec 19, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
bolivia's attorney general has ordered the arrest of former president evo morales on charges of sedition and terrorism for all those resigned and left bolivia in november after protests of allegations of irregularities in the presidential election he fled to mexico but has since flown to watch until you know where he's been granted asylum those are the headlines and news continues here on al-jazeera after witness. from the ancient emperors to come see this. age old philosophies and the rule of order remain sinful to the world's oldest living civilization in the 2nd do a 2 part series the big picture charts the rise of a 21st century superpower and examines the challenges it now faces from the outside and from within the china complex up to on al-jazeera.
bolivia's attorney general has ordered the arrest of former president evo morales on charges of sedition and terrorism for all those resigned and left bolivia in november after protests of allegations of irregularities in the presidential election he fled to mexico but has since flown to watch until you know where he's been granted asylum those are the headlines and news continues here on al-jazeera after witness. from the ancient emperors to come see this. age old philosophies and the rule of...
58
58
Dec 30, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
now bolivia is expelling mexico's ambassador and 2 spanish diplomats interim president jennie 9 years accuse the diplomats of interference for trying to extract a former president even. criticize the decision and recalled its own ambassador for her safety on home and with us now from mexico city john just bring us up to date with this one. well as well as mexico in bolivia spain of also sorts from willingly got involved in this tussle and that's because spanish deployments went on what was apparently a sort of informal visit to the mets can say and after that they tried to leave but the cars with the bodyguards the police that were going to pick them up was stopped from getting to them in the embassy and there was a whole sort of cools messages on twitter about this the fact that the security detail for the spanish diplomats couldn't get to the embassy and to pick them up this is obviously a very tense time in bolivia and particularly where the mexican embassy is because our colleagues in the country believe you are telling us there's not only quite a police presence outside that emba
now bolivia is expelling mexico's ambassador and 2 spanish diplomats interim president jennie 9 years accuse the diplomats of interference for trying to extract a former president even. criticize the decision and recalled its own ambassador for her safety on home and with us now from mexico city john just bring us up to date with this one. well as well as mexico in bolivia spain of also sorts from willingly got involved in this tussle and that's because spanish deployments went on what was...
57
57
Dec 26, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
mexico takes a dispute with bolivia to the international courts of justice. and 15 years after a devastating tsunami killed hundreds of thousands of people of many across asia many of those survivors are still struggling to deal with their loss. a fair warm welcome to this hour of news libya's internationally recognized government has made a formal request for turkish military support that's according to the reuters news agency turkey's president has already said that he would be willing to send soldiers to tripoli politicians and ancora could fall within the next fortnight on whether to approve that deployment well turkish forces would be tasked with fending off isis loyal to warlord holly for who began a military offensive to capture the libyan capital in april after is backed by the u.s. egypt russia and jordan and in the past 3 hours egypt's president has ours u.s. president donald trump. to use his influence to end what he called quote illegal foreign interference in libya often tripoli his head with our top story. this is southern outskirts of the libya
mexico takes a dispute with bolivia to the international courts of justice. and 15 years after a devastating tsunami killed hundreds of thousands of people of many across asia many of those survivors are still struggling to deal with their loss. a fair warm welcome to this hour of news libya's internationally recognized government has made a formal request for turkish military support that's according to the reuters news agency turkey's president has already said that he would be willing to...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
meanwhile a rebellious rule province in central bolivia's continue to take a stand against the interim government which it views as illegitimate. ok. i'm. done but only those with the needles the police injured so many interesting so many after the coup because that's why as many as 400 were injured and between 141500 arrested. but i kept what i saw from analysis to have some unity and agreement and i was rather than just receiving suggestion these people having candidates appointed from above i'm going to have eyes were shining grassroots give some names like i mean and then add our official candidate to be our representative and president of the multinational state to get a little bit of middle. class. and to jump out of it because the rule of law must be extended to every corner of all country we cannot allow our public with the knowledge territory the union polices need the legal constitutional. close by 2000 clip police will not and to the tropical fruits bomba will stand up and confront them we're not going to sit around with our arms crossed. we're not going to leave people on t
meanwhile a rebellious rule province in central bolivia's continue to take a stand against the interim government which it views as illegitimate. ok. i'm. done but only those with the needles the police injured so many interesting so many after the coup because that's why as many as 400 were injured and between 141500 arrested. but i kept what i saw from analysis to have some unity and agreement and i was rather than just receiving suggestion these people having candidates appointed from above...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
may well part of the biggest story another twist rebellious rural province and central bolivia's continue to take a stand against the interim government which it views as illegitimate. god i'm. done but only those. with the needles the police injured so many erected so many after the coup because that's why as many as 400 were injured and between 141500 arrested. but i certainly now is to have some unity and agreement and i was rather than just receiving suggestion these people having candidates are going to. have i was watching a grassroots gives them names like i mean and then i have our official candidate to be a representative of any president of a multinational state to get a little bit of models of. the. data. and to chat about it because the rule of law must be extended to every corner of all country we cannot allow our public with the knowledge territory the union polices need the legal constitutional. oh. claude i hope though that the police will not and to the tropical cochabamba both stand up and confront them when a bill into sit around with our arms crossed the thing. we're n
may well part of the biggest story another twist rebellious rural province and central bolivia's continue to take a stand against the interim government which it views as illegitimate. god i'm. done but only those. with the needles the police injured so many erected so many after the coup because that's why as many as 400 were injured and between 141500 arrested. but i certainly now is to have some unity and agreement and i was rather than just receiving suggestion these people having...
109
109
Dec 28, 2019
12/19
by
KDTV
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
alberto: para el analista, mÉxico fue uno de los pocos paÍses que reconocieron l en bolivia, que fue basada en un fra el presidente les manuel lÓpez obrador anuncia que ya no habrÁ conferencias maÑaneros en lo que resta del aÑo, por lo que le encargÓ al canciller dar la posiciÓn de su gobierno en torno al conflicto diplomÁtico que tienen con bolivia. desde la ciudad de mÉxico, alberto garcÍa, "univisiÓn". presentadora: vamos a un adelanto de lo que le ofreceremos en la visiÓn nocturna. el jefe policial de la localidadchihuahua , fidel villegas, ha sido detenido por las autoridades sea por tener presuntos nexos con el narcotrÁfico y de lassen con la masacre integrantes de la familia lebaron el pasado 4 de noviembre. la administraciÓn de drogas y alimentos de estados unidos tiene una nueva medicina para combatir la migraÑa aguda, reduciendo el dolor de cabeza que sÓlo horas de la ingesta. presentadora: un Ángel se ha convertido en el Único hilo de esperanza, un mÉdico. y estÁ esperanza de santa elena para mÁs de2500 inmigrantes, la mayorÍa sudamericanos varados en
alberto: para el analista, mÉxico fue uno de los pocos paÍses que reconocieron l en bolivia, que fue basada en un fra el presidente les manuel lÓpez obrador anuncia que ya no habrÁ conferencias maÑaneros en lo que resta del aÑo, por lo que le encargÓ al canciller dar la posiciÓn de su gobierno en torno al conflicto diplomÁtico que tienen con bolivia. desde la ciudad de mÉxico, alberto garcÍa, "univisiÓn". presentadora: vamos a un adelanto de lo que le ofreceremos en la...
46
46
Dec 27, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
there's been a friction between bolivia and mexico for about a month now since the start of bolivia's interim government and of course it was mexico that was the 1st country to offer political asylum to former bolivian leader evill mortalities what's going on now is a sort of war of words that's building up tensions that are building up between diplomats between authorities in both nations on one end you have the libyan officials saying that mexico is harboring criminals is harboring terrorists at mexico's embassy in the bolivian capital mexico saying that what they're doing is pollute providing political asylum to 9 individuals 2 of which are former ministers that serve under the leadership of president ebel mortalities and the latest that we've heard on thursday is mexico appealing to the international court of justice the i.c.j. and the united nations to help mediate this ongoing dispute the last that we heard from mexican president on this one a lot is what i thought it is for cooler heads to prevail saying that he hopes that common sense will prevail as the student dispute drags
there's been a friction between bolivia and mexico for about a month now since the start of bolivia's interim government and of course it was mexico that was the 1st country to offer political asylum to former bolivian leader evill mortalities what's going on now is a sort of war of words that's building up tensions that are building up between diplomats between authorities in both nations on one end you have the libyan officials saying that mexico is harboring criminals is harboring terrorists...
40
40
Dec 12, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
saying is that presidential elections should take place in bolivia soon as possible and tourism why they given that mexico also has a leftist government in place. well there is a very big bolivian community here in sight as many of them are in for example revolved in producing vegetables among other things and then what it is is a very very popular right there but there's also a history between the current administration and it will more that is why the president cristina fernandez de kirchner was in power. and argentina were very very close now former president cristina kirchner is the vice president of the current administration and this is one of the reasons why is he is going to be here it is expected though because we have heard from the movement toward socialism in bolivia that they're hoping that it will what is will be that campaign manager of the mass party it will more or less party. lead towards the presidential elections and it's quite argentina is much closer to a tool bolivia the community is bigger here and this might be one of the reasons why is it what is expected t
saying is that presidential elections should take place in bolivia soon as possible and tourism why they given that mexico also has a leftist government in place. well there is a very big bolivian community here in sight as many of them are in for example revolved in producing vegetables among other things and then what it is is a very very popular right there but there's also a history between the current administration and it will more that is why the president cristina fernandez de kirchner...
43
43
Dec 31, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
the interim government in bolivia say that those who turned up were masked and armed and that seems an odd situation. obviously, madrid denies the situation and say it was just a routine meeting. exactly who we believe is hard to say but what we do have is a real diplomatic mess involving those three nations and, as you say, madrid has reacted with as you say, madrid has reacted with a reciprocal measure of throwing up three bolivian diplomats in the country. a long way to go before any kind of diplomatic normality is restored. let's get some of the day's other news: the somali jihadist group al—shabaab has for the first time said it carried out saturday's bomb explosion in the capital mogadishu which killed more than 80 people. it said the target had been a convoy of turkish nationals and apologised for the deaths of civilians. federal prosecutors in new york have filed hate crimes charges against a man accused of stabbing five people at a hanukkah party on saturday. they claim the suspect, grafton thomas, keptjournals containing references to hitler. the suspect‘s family say he w
the interim government in bolivia say that those who turned up were masked and armed and that seems an odd situation. obviously, madrid denies the situation and say it was just a routine meeting. exactly who we believe is hard to say but what we do have is a real diplomatic mess involving those three nations and, as you say, madrid has reacted with as you say, madrid has reacted with a reciprocal measure of throwing up three bolivian diplomats in the country. a long way to go before any kind of...
64
64
Dec 31, 2019
12/19
by
KSTS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
bolivianos para que salgan del paÍs en 72 horas. >> a la embajadora de mÉxico en bolivia marÍa teresa . >> despuÉs de que bolivia expulsarÁ a la delegaciÓn es espaÑola que estuvo involucrada en un incidente la embajada de mÉxico en la paz el gobierno de espaÑa no queremos lucrarse en asuntos polÍticos de bolivia y aclarÓ que querÉ mantener una relaciÓn estrecha de amistad y solidaridad con este paÍs . >> para seguir informado de esta y otras noticias puede suscribir ser boletÍn de noticias telemundo. >> es muy sencillo sÓlo tiene que mandar un mensaje de texto con la palabra noticias al nÚmero que aparece en pantalla para suscribir si tambiÉn mantenerse si el dÍa con toda la informaciÓn, con esto iremos a la pausa pero Él regresare noticias telemundo la epidemia de noticias falsas de salud que tiene indignados y alarmados a los mÉdicos. alarmados a los mÉdicos. >> los plÁstic el 60 % de las mujeres utiliza toallas del tamaño incorrecto y puede tener derrames. no tiene que ser así para ti con always my fit prueba el tamaño siguiente para obtener hasta un 20 % m
24
24
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
so he's going to be participating actively in what happens in bolivia in the next month and that's why many say that from argentina he's going to be much closer to what's happening in his country. mean mars leader has urged the world's top court to dismiss a genocide case against her country lawyers have outlined allegations of mass murder deportation and rape following in 2017 crackdown on writing on muslims when he reports from the hague. the sun shining on the international court of justice on a cold winter's morning in the hague belied the dark nature of the allegations being made inside at the world's top caught me on my ass stands accused of genocide in the closing arguments the gambia is law is said the suggestion by me and mine that any wrongdoing by its military should be investigated internally was inconceivable when 6 of its top generals including the commander in chief senior general men are on the firing have all been accused of genocide by the u.n. fact finding mission and recommended for criminal prosecution. this was just the opening phase of a case that's likely to las
so he's going to be participating actively in what happens in bolivia in the next month and that's why many say that from argentina he's going to be much closer to what's happening in his country. mean mars leader has urged the world's top court to dismiss a genocide case against her country lawyers have outlined allegations of mass murder deportation and rape following in 2017 crackdown on writing on muslims when he reports from the hague. the sun shining on the international court of justice...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
we support you need 9 years in bolivia as she would to ensure a peaceful democratic transition through free elections and just like in venezuela it's ordinary people who are paying the price for regime change. and seeing the parallels here's another one lithium is in high demand in the united states and that valuable resource also happens to be in abundance in bolivia. chile has also been no stranger to disorder where clashes have been deadly at times thousands have rallied since mid october demanding the president resign and the constitution be revised there have already been widespread reports of torture and unlawful killings following the military's deployment. but on these protests the u.s. has been silent maybe it's because the president is sebastian piñera a harvard graduate whose free market policies have shown he's happy to do business with the u.s. the case is not so different from this next country. at last we have ecuador a country that became engulfed in protests after the government carried out i.m.f. backed severe austerity policies. yet again silence from the us and the
we support you need 9 years in bolivia as she would to ensure a peaceful democratic transition through free elections and just like in venezuela it's ordinary people who are paying the price for regime change. and seeing the parallels here's another one lithium is in high demand in the united states and that valuable resource also happens to be in abundance in bolivia. chile has also been no stranger to disorder where clashes have been deadly at times thousands have rallied since mid october...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
this is our team reporting from central america next where mexico claims bolivia's laid siege to its embassy and the powers will have more on that diplomatic spat after the break. the washington consensus led by the united states says the liberal world order must be defended at almost all costs said differently the foreign policy blog demands the post cold war you know polar moment be preserved but alas it would seem a multiple world has already arrived. and. you may go is like the child in the room it's impulsivity it's narcissism it's us versus them it it's fear the prefrontal cortex it's empathy it's compassion it's thinking about the future in terms of what we do today that's where we need to make our decisions based from from the prefrontal cortex unfortunately when we eat the modern diet of our planet or when we watch the news or we spend too much time online we lock in to be a make believe we lock in to the child in the room and we're not able to make good decisions. mexico claims it's observed a heightened number of police and security agents around its embassy in the city of
this is our team reporting from central america next where mexico claims bolivia's laid siege to its embassy and the powers will have more on that diplomatic spat after the break. the washington consensus led by the united states says the liberal world order must be defended at almost all costs said differently the foreign policy blog demands the post cold war you know polar moment be preserved but alas it would seem a multiple world has already arrived. and. you may go is like the child in the...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
we support you need 9 years in bolivia as she would to ensure a peaceful democratic transition through free elections and just like in venezuela it's ordinary people who are paying the price for regime change. and seeing the parallels here's another one lithium is in high demand in the united states and that valuable resource also happens to be in abundance in bolivia. chile has also been no stranger to disorder where clashes have been deadly at times thousands have rallied since mid october demanding the president resign and the constitution be revised there have already been widespread reports of torture and unlawful killings following the military's deployment. but on these protests the u.s. has been silent maybe it's because the president is sebastian piñera a harvard graduate who's free market policies have shown he's happy to do business with the u.s. the case is not so different from this next country. at last we have ecuador a country that became engulfed in protests after the government carried out i.m.f. backed severe austerity policies. yet again silence from the us and the
we support you need 9 years in bolivia as she would to ensure a peaceful democratic transition through free elections and just like in venezuela it's ordinary people who are paying the price for regime change. and seeing the parallels here's another one lithium is in high demand in the united states and that valuable resource also happens to be in abundance in bolivia. chile has also been no stranger to disorder where clashes have been deadly at times thousands have rallied since mid october...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
we support you need 9 years in bolivia as she would to ensure a peaceful democratic transition through free elections and just like in venezuela it's ordinary people who are paying the price for a regime change. that . seeing the parallels here's another one lithium is in high demand in the united states and that valuable resource also happens to be in abundance in bolivia. chile has also been no stranger to disorder where clashes have been deadly at times thousands have rallied since mid october demanding the president resign and the constitution be revised there have already been widespread reports of torture and unlawful killings following the military's deployment. but on these protests the u.s. has been silent maybe it's because the president is sebastian piñera a harvard graduate who's free market policies have shown he's happy to do business with the u.s. a case not so different from this next country. had last we have ecuador a country that became engulfed in protests after the government carried out i.m.f. backed severe austerity policies. yet again silence from the us and th
we support you need 9 years in bolivia as she would to ensure a peaceful democratic transition through free elections and just like in venezuela it's ordinary people who are paying the price for a regime change. that . seeing the parallels here's another one lithium is in high demand in the united states and that valuable resource also happens to be in abundance in bolivia. chile has also been no stranger to disorder where clashes have been deadly at times thousands have rallied since mid...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
tends diplomatic standoff between bolivia and mexico has improved spain this week with madrid sending a team to bolivia to investigate the actions of its own diplomatic staff staff the spanish diplomats tried to enter the mexican diplomatic residence in the believing capital of powers but libya's foreign minister says that they were accompanied by many in hoods presumably and called it a violation of sovereignty. this is atrocities hard the dignity and national security of our soldiers are also in danger of foreign guests mexican personnel and people in the area. residency in the past became the center of a diplomatic scandal after it took in 9 bolivian former officials allies of former president evo morales the powers believes mexico has given asylum to people it accuses of various crimes on thursday mexico back to file a complaint against bolivia's interim government the international court of justice in the hague. is that was established that we are addressing the entire international community because not even join the worst moments of the military coups of the 19 seventies and 19
tends diplomatic standoff between bolivia and mexico has improved spain this week with madrid sending a team to bolivia to investigate the actions of its own diplomatic staff staff the spanish diplomats tried to enter the mexican diplomatic residence in the believing capital of powers but libya's foreign minister says that they were accompanied by many in hoods presumably and called it a violation of sovereignty. this is atrocities hard the dignity and national security of our soldiers are also...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
us who in bolivia who governments not only in particular in chip body it's unpopular across libya because it is not repeat 99.9 percent of libya it only represents a. stratum or leaves for us to leave you. with. the regions there is resistance a lot of repression this repression their resistance. to. the. police and military. so turning. and finally it's a tradition of the holiday season for wild leaders heads of state and major organizations to deliver their annual greetings they usually wrap up the passing here and generally express hope for a prosperous and happy future but this year it seems there are a few peculiar messages out but here are some corkers i found earlier. christmas the time of year when people gather together to celebrate the bonds of friendship and family as a side note also a very awkward parent for the brits have to regulate engage an eye contact accept well wishes and feign merriment or at the same time sorry this is not my weekly therapy session but anyway we've all grown tired of repeating the same old merry christmas and in a bid to keep good old yuletide going
us who in bolivia who governments not only in particular in chip body it's unpopular across libya because it is not repeat 99.9 percent of libya it only represents a. stratum or leaves for us to leave you. with. the regions there is resistance a lot of repression this repression their resistance. to. the. police and military. so turning. and finally it's a tradition of the holiday season for wild leaders heads of state and major organizations to deliver their annual greetings they usually wrap...