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investigators. crissy is aformerinterpolagentwho specialized in sports corruption. minnows protection about the score and amanda for accuracy. very compelling evidence. so compelling that it's almost inevitable for. clearly what are the predicted two plus exactly as she predicted. betty. it's the i knew it would have been. another investigator is ed hawkins who's advised the anti corruption team at the international cricket council. i think is my md. i would define anybody who loves the guy more as interesting cricket not to watch that and. have a knot in their stomach and feel pretty sick about it. it is really significant that he's given you tips and he hasn't been paid a very important point. for the harsh lives of cricket. now thinks wrongly that we have bet on his fix next meeting he wants to know how he did fine or well. i don't know what amazes me now but. that's between me and my investors for how much did you company make was. near the goal international stadium we meet our second match fixer robin morris he pays the grounds with to prepare the pitch in an under full way. morris wa
investigators. crissy is a former interpol agent who specialized in sports corruption. minnows protection about the score and amanda for accuracy. very compelling evidence. so compelling that it's almost inevitable for. clearly what are the predicted two plus exactly as she predicted. betty. it's the i knew it would have been. another investigator is ed hawkins who's advised the anti corruption team at the international cricket council. i think is my md. i would define anybody who loves the...
putin has spent an hour in custody in spain after being detained on arussianinterpolarrestwarrant he tweeted his arrest as it happened spanish police then released him say the warrant is no longer valid brodeur's fund used to be the largest foreign investor in russia then his tax accountant sergei magnitsky was detained after accusing russian officials of tax fraud magnitsky died in prison browder and wise who say he was tortured brought a laser successfully push the u.s. congress to pass the magnitsky act sanctioning top russian officials accused of corruption. on to other world news now and what promises to be one of the most important developments in weeks of rapid fire diplomacy ad of a possible meeting between donald trump and kim jong un the north korean leader's right hand man came young charlie is due to arrive in new york in just a few hours on a plane he boarded in beijing early on wednesday and is said to have talks with the u.s. secretary of state mike pale came young told is a skillful politician who's lived through three generations of north korea's ruling family hav
putin has spent an hour in custody in spain after being detained on a russian interpol arrest warrant he tweeted his arrest as it happened spanish police then released him say the warrant is no longer valid brodeur's fund used to be the largest foreign investor in russia then his tax accountant sergei magnitsky was detained after accusing russian officials of tax fraud magnitsky died in prison browder and wise who say he was tortured brought a laser successfully push the u.s. congress to pass...
resources are not there one of the experts in the program called chris eaton who used to workforinterpolandhe is an expert in sports corruption he points out that they just haven't got the resources you've got something called the i.c.c. the international cricket council which is the sport's governing body now its priorities its main objective is to promote the game of cricket promote it not not see its reputation damage so has the i.c.c. here and they've got this tiny little organization the anti corruption unit which is almost on its potential conflict of interest there you've got this organization promoting the cricket that the world cup especially which makes billions of pounds revenue sponsorship with it and then you've got the smaller little section that purports to tackle corruption it's not enough and the police well you know the police could do more but again it's a question of resources well we'll see what the reaction to this film is which of course for us can watch on the you tube channel whenever they want cricket match fixers and then a one hundred g.m.t. on tuesday morni
resources are not there one of the experts in the program called chris eaton who used to work for interpol and he is an expert in sports corruption he points out that they just haven't got the resources you've got something called the i.c.c. the international cricket council which is the sport's governing body now its priorities its main objective is to promote the game of cricket promote it not not see its reputation damage so has the i.c.c. here and they've got this tiny little organization...
fifty victims of modern day slavery have been rescued and imeaninterpoloperationin central and latin america as well as the caribbean twenty two people have been arrested in thirteen countries in a raid that took thirty months to prepare the victims including children who are sexually exploited and forced to work without pay. zimbabwe has become the second african country to legalize cannabis cultivation under certain circumstances people can apply for a five year license to own grow transport and sell the drug for medicinal and scientific use license fees are said to range from five to twenty thousand dollars until now zimbabweans faced up to twelve years in prison a court growing or using cannabis. scientists have cracked another genome this time saying they may have found a way to grow more colorful and frequent roses this is especially significant because it means bigger and better and utterly unique new strains of the rose is also important because roses are the product of cross pollination and that makes the rose genome highly complex the project based at the university o
fifty victims of modern day slavery have been rescued and i mean interpol operation in central and latin america as well as the caribbean twenty two people have been arrested in thirteen countries in a raid that took thirty months to prepare the victims including children who are sexually exploited and forced to work without pay. zimbabwe has become the second african country to legalize cannabis cultivation under certain circumstances people can apply for a five year license to own grow...
hundred fifty victims a modern day slavery have been rescued in amajorinterpoloperationin central and latin america as well as the caribbean twenty two people have been arrested in thirteen countries in a raid that took thirty months to prepare the victims including children were sexually exploited and forced into labor without pain. zimbabwe has become the second african country to legalize cannabis cultivation under certain circumstances people going to ply for a five year license to grow transport and sell the drug for medicinal and scientific use license fees are said to range from five to twenty thousand dollars until now zimbabweans faced up to twelve years in prison if caught growing or using cannabis in the philippines capital manila thousands of union workers of march labor day with protests they're angry about president of regurgitated his failure to on one of his main campaign pledges union groups are expected to target to sign an executive to create head of labor day to strengthen the employment rights a temporary workers. similar protests have been taking plac
hundred fifty victims a modern day slavery have been rescued in a major interpol operation in central and latin america as well as the caribbean twenty two people have been arrested in thirteen countries in a raid that took thirty months to prepare the victims including children were sexually exploited and forced into labor without pain. zimbabwe has become the second african country to legalize cannabis cultivation under certain circumstances people going to ply for a five year license to...
interpoloperationin the caribbean central and latin america twenty two arrests were made across thirteen countries in a crackdown that took thirteen months to prepare the victims including children with sexually exploited and forced into labor without pay some women were forced to work out of spaces no bigger than coffins. some ten thousand people took to the streets in moscow on monday to protest against recent restrictions on internet freedom in russia or thora teases months ago blocking the messaging telegram over its refusal to hand over keys to its data in crippen joho reports. in moscow they demanded the government unblocked the popular instant messaging app telegram the company had refused an official order to hand over the data encryption keys that keep messages sent on telegrams private. to. russia's federal security service the f.s.b. says that privacy is a shelter for criminal and terrorist groups but telegram users see it as an attack on free speech it's fun to step up our to freedom within russia it's the beginning that's a way to start. censorship to examine the sy
interpol operation in the caribbean central and latin america twenty two arrests were made across thirteen countries in a crackdown that took thirteen months to prepare the victims including children with sexually exploited and forced into labor without pay some women were forced to work out of spaces no bigger than coffins. some ten thousand people took to the streets in moscow on monday to protest against recent restrictions on internet freedom in russia or thora teases months ago blocking...