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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240626



the irregular mobilisation by some units of the bolivian army , saying democracy must be respected . he then addressed the nation, alongside his cabinet, calling on the bolivian people and social groups to mobilize against the attempted coup. and in the past hour, the president and vice president have greeted supporters in the plaza murillo after police retook control. the public prosecutor s office says it s to launch a criminal investigation against a top general juanjose zuniga and others for leading the insurrection. i m joined now from la paz by local journalist gabriel diez, from the bolivian newswebsite la nube. great to be able to speak to you on this story. bring us up to speed on the latest situation. to speed on the latest situation. ., ~ , ., ., situation. thank you for the interview situation. thank you for the interview. well, situation. thank you for the interview. well, long - situation. thank you for the interview. well, long story| interview. ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240626



documents. that was part of a deal to end his iii year legal battle over the leaking of vast amounts of secret us military information on the internet. the 52 year old is now on his way home to australia following the hearing. and from where a southeast asia correspondent jonathan had sent this report. the last stage of a very long journey. julian assange walked into the courtroom on this remote pacific island to hear whether the agreement he d struck with us prosecutors would stick. after two hours of very careful consideration by the judge, it did. he pleaded guilty, and she agreed to a sentence equal to the time he d already served in britain. but his lawyers still insist his prosecution for breaking an espionage law was unjust. we firmly believed that mr assange never should have been charged under the espionage act, and engaged in exercise thatjournalists engage in every day. and we re thankful that they do. it is appropriate, though, for this fight to end and it i ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Politics 20240626



and it was no goal. it was better after the break with introductions of youngsters kobbie mainoo and cole palmer, but england again seemed flat. they still qualify top of their group, but for their manager, who even had a few beer cups thrown at him, it didn t feel like it. i understand it, i m not going to back away from it. but it is creating an unusual environment to operate in. i ve not seen any other team qualify and receive similar. another difficult night for england, then, and another frustrating one for theirfans. they now head to gelsenkirchen on sunday for their first knockout match. unless they improve, it might be their last. andy swiss, bbc news, cologne. it is one of the best third placed teams that england will now face on sunday in gelsenkirchen and we will know tonight when the group games this evening come to a conclusion, who that will be. worth pointing out it could be belgium, the netherlands, but it s fair to say the draw, despite england s slight ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240626



draw, this group was poised like none before. all four teams had finished on four points. the nation going home could be seen by the faces. ukraine out on goal difference at the end of the group stage, this was a cruel conclusion. joe lynskey, bbc news. no doubt about the story of the group stages, georgia reaching the last 16 where they ll face spain on sunday, let s hear from the man of the match kvicha kvaratskhelia it was really hard because portugal is the amazing team. but i told everyone that we can win and we are the top team. we can fight against everyone. i m so proud. i don t care about this trophy. but thanks to give me this trophy. but i m so happy about win. i m so happy. let s just get some reaction from group e, that really tight group where all four teams finished level on four points. belgium were booed off the pitch by their own fans after that 0 0 draw against ukraine, a result that saw them through but means that they have the daunting prospect of ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240625



i m sure you would love to believe that that film is like a museum piece. like it s no longer relevant. but does it feel that way to you? no. i would love to. ..to think the opposite. i would love to think that each of my movies are relevant forever and will be remembered forever. but i guess what i meant was, wouldn t it be great if some of the issues. were not. yes. ..you had exposed were no longer issues? the problem is that i make political movies. and i did a movie like ten years ago, 15 years ago that s back on the news today because we have a revolt in new caledonia. that s a film called rebellion. rebellion, yeah. so, you know, that s, when you do political movies, either you re totally wrong and you re not relevant or you re right and nobody s listening. so, so that s, erm, that s. that was the case with rebellion, that was the case with la haine. but here we sit talking in paris. you live in paris. does it feel like paris still has a profound problem with, for ....

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