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All In With Chris Hayes

that included buying you castle united in the premier league. buying wwe. buying formula 1. buying into all of these things they could use to say, look, we are about more than this. come invest in our country. we don't have just this brutal human rights regime that is killing gay people. or torturing and murdering journalists. we are way more than that. golf became a part of that. i would argue, a lot of people say the success of it has been negligible. it's brought more attention to their brutal regime than they would have preferred. but really, the people who are being sports washed here, the people trying to get to the table, or the ceos around the united states and in europe and in china. all these people who want to take saudi money, but probably felt, certainly after the -- situation. that they didn't want any part of that. then this is all part of a larger plan to be like, all right, maybe we messed up there. we've got to sort of figure out a way of making people thinking

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All In With Chris Hayes

to be worth $1 trillion in not long to spread out the saudi influence which included purchasing newcastle united in the premier league, purchasing debbie debbie e and formula one so they can say we are about more than this. we do not have justice brutal human rights regime that is killingpeople or torturing journalists, we are more than that so golf became a part of that. i would argue, a lot of people say the success of it has been negligible, it has brought more attention to their brutal regime than they would have preferred but really the people that are trying to get to the table are the ceos around the u.s. and europe and china and all of these people that want to take saudi money but felt certainly after that situation they did not want part of that and this

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Erin Burnett OutFront

million to go to the tournament, saying he doesn't condone the human rights violations, as he was grilled by reporters. >> there isn't a danger you're also being seen as a -- an attempt to improve a human rights regime through sport. are you sorry for the shameless hi ypocrisy of taking their mon? >> "outfront" now, bob, i want to start with phil mickelson. he is one of many taking these shockingly large paydays to do this. you wrote a book about him and his rivalry with tiger woods. he was criticized for this, backed off, nobody would touch it. now they're all taking the money. a lot of other big names have joined in. this does appear to, well, i

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20210621:11:06:00

pragmatic relationship and while there's been overturs of an opening there's also been statements like putin is a killer and a viety of other criticisms of putin's human rights regime. so i think the fact that the summit was korj yal and workman like was encouraging to the russians. the other thing that's understated for the russians i think they've been justifiably confused about what u.s. foreign policy has been toward them over the past four years. because they have donald trump coming in, praising putin and saying these nice things about russia and then followed immediately by mike pompeo announcing sanctions or the beauracracy doing something that's seen, you know, pulling embassy personnel or kicking russian diplomatic personnel out. and i think to a certain extent

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It's time to rethink the EU's Russia strategy – CEPS

It's time to rethink the EU's Russia strategy – CEPS
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EU agrees sanctions against Russia over Navalny — EUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politics


Alexey Navalny - Photo Evgeny Feldman
(BRUSSELS) - Russia is drifting towards an authoritarian state and away from Europe, EU foreign affairs ministers said Monday, agreeing sanctions in response to the detention of opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
"In response to the events around the situation of Mr. Navalny we reached a political agreement to impose restrictive measures against those responsible for his arrest, sentencing and persecution," said the EU's foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell: "For the first time ever we will make use of the EU Global Human Rights Regime to this end."
Ministers restated their unity of intent on relations with Rusia and discussed how these could develop within the framework of the five guiding principles and focused on: pushing back on infringements of international law and human rights, containing disinformation and cyberattacks, but also engaging on issues of interest to the EU.

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Foreign Affairs Council, 22 February 2021

Foreign Affairs Council, 22 February 2021
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Navalny case: EU moves to further sanctions, saying Russia drifting toward authoritarian state


European Union foreign ministers have agreed to work on further restrictive measures against figures in Russia responsible for the arrest, sentencing and persecution of Alexei Navalny, it emerged from a statement after a meeting on February 22.
The move to further sanctions is a response to serious violations of human rights in Russia, a statement after the meeting said.
“In response to the events around the situation of Mr.Navalny we reached a political agreement to impose restrictive measures against those responsible for his arrest, sentencing and persecution,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said.
“For the first time ever we will make use of the EU Global Human Rights Regime to this end,” Borrell said, referring to the bloc’s equivalent to the Magnitsky Act.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170619:22:52:00

another reason why -- underscoring why it's important to get them more coalesced. >> north korea is oddly sensitive to how its human rights regime or record, i should say, is seen by the word because oftentimes when at the u.n., for instance, you've had reports that show the horrible human rights records they have. north korea is sensitive to that, almost to a degree you wouldn't expect. international pressure does have a potential. >> you saw the criticism from the family of the obama administration in dealing with this crisis over these months. i think you were the state department spokesperson during that time. looking back, was there anything that the u.s. could have done to save this young student's life? >> my heart goes out to the family and i understand the pain a they're suffering and the grief is unspeakable today. my sympathies are with them. i understand their frustration. we understood their frustration at the time when he was detained and we couldn't get him out. all i could tell you, and i know

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