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fox was decent of course and they're going to. give your pitch. that you well want to end it almost 75 years ago but thousands went missing in action lost in the woods and in swamps their families never knew what happened to them many are still waiting for loved ones to a time from the war and a dedicated few still taking lost soldiers. home edition he said i'm going to. wait. for the what. is just
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a post in your spew. is just more. he has searched for lost soldiers for more than 30 years he started on his own but then began to involve school students now his organization is one of the largest in russia get a little what she did is that a bit of experience and get a little what's the word to them wasn't it. this is so about almost you. see. what that is for you there is so near to them you just focus. on the better. that's all that is this is just so new doma he said of the new.
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film. but wrote it if the culture of the church which. would you like you i'm told up by you should really good. will go smoothly when you get from number. one you're just a look around be no more scores no need to hold your thought. it would. make work easier. by may do them well you. know what the bible should. expect you'll see only peter us love. not constantine but done off and his crew hunted down sunken submarines. 24 soviet submarines were lost in the baltic sea alone. was a pos was one of the best known serviette baltic fleet submarine us he commanded
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the shell 406 submarine and off to his very 1st mission was awarded to hear a lot of soviet union metal sank several enemy vessels want to keep on going i'm going to. have it up. in may 943406 left on its 3rd mission with 37 crewmen aboard never to return. no one knew what happened to it all went along. historical muscle feels to the commune before you learn your store. she could be a push to give you the excuse. for you. to be the one you come. to me. as a fellow i knew i was let's go with a blue moon there was more snow more. each union was a little for you started for the middle of the stock my meal through. the warden if . you had got sober says show actually just to show. to stop off for just me to up
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a can was no mr cool double bill so what's your for loop then up in your mind 6th of the horse some old think. clock on. it. after several days of searching the crew did find a sunken world war 2 submarine. also puffs. of the place you did. a show. we found one soldier we think you might be. soldier because the boots he's wearing the boots are folded in the top his rollover germs don't usually half baths she must of died brights here there is lots of shrapnel all over his
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body. 945 so intensely heavy fighting for the sea the hides of the soviet troops advanced on berlin more than 12000 german soldiers died in combat on the red army last month and 20 sounds. to me because they really help us i'm just. excited smuggest schools fought us monaco also done mine was fought. it's used all the isn't. fondles lund company. visits with his daughter once in september that's why info decision. i need to go on it. is a lot of the use of fuel. when in 1992 russian diggers invited the german counterparts
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to join them to look for missing soldiers elbridge dance of the call and was one of the 1st to visit russia. he later launched his own group to recover the fall in eastern europe and now his crew consists of germans dutch ukrainians swiss and russians the grandchildren a former enemies now working together which is you know a little coy. about. this that on top of that that there's with you know. bush. so that's good what's your loss why you think it's on expediency and if the. us was so that we really. thought there was a we please i am but the minute. i knew it was i'm with is occurring it are. all the. result of this we will to incriminate for sure and i mean when you're finished which only choose to do with which to someone we will
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fight. them and sold up to cuba to oppose them to put you know more than we can do cook up the fucking is that i mean you and i get on the shore stuff so when the ship was to the coast of the owner of some washington police force to just hold them. in for days of work in a field near st petersburg the diggers have already found 50 soldiers but so far they've only managed to identify a few. thank you for your own daughter by the book. i mean you're only the 1st beast. styris your post was. the rear is excited because they found a soviet id it should reveal the soldier's name hometown and sometimes family
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context details. capsules like this have to be opened carefully to avoid damaging the slip of paper inside if the name is legible they will be able to find the soldier's relatives and that's what matters most for your future advice david is just basically a plain history book said to me that the owners are also. just a noble self. more than a city of mystery prison i dismissed the particular guy who asked for that's going to. point and shrunk shooting shit. in the middle east economy which years which have been with various 3 local.
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years ago if so must work in a national emergency or small only to sold out a mulligan yet with the new york there's a mall or you are. going to worship the shoes you said you need to. but i was trying to lead me. on when you. want to. when it was announced a new national said. if it is a moment that it's bad for. business to ship. their plane. was there for. you there and that.
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was among several for them soldiers recently found near smolensk it was identified from his id tag under search for relatives on social networks began immediately. going to them that. you know your. students forcibly. you know as. well teach kids. 17 up ask the diggers to bring her dad home and bury him next to her mother good waited on lifetime for her husband always desperately hoping that one day come back . he. could.
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it be if you. sit. on the tilted of goods and just when the youngster turns if you he's a mom. most always the more money that the cops will cause you so if you have got those if you stick with them belong i can't hold a long break up so i was just going to use this super. bowl for the theme park on the.
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constantine but crew is still looking for the lost submarine they are using an echo sounder to explore the seabed in the gulf of finland for someone who. will know more than you push or pull bonus thought they endorsed the surest but the most of the show on the local photo shoots if i thought. of them they were more young either when the deal carthy a little cool video that i can only also must think i'm still sick. but also you know after the mission in new formosa patil to. wouldn't. rule so you. should know who the observer would. rush to us or it was people on board was 7 just she's stupid shit.
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join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however even the most prosperous can be deceived within the series all the way to view houses were allegedly preserved was located only cia people had access to the story for investigators hell they uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean. the great ignore in thought. maybe a thorny awful. crying for justice on r.t.
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it also still we live the worst of is we need a marshall to emotional struggle must be beautiful the most. you. know preacher is the choice. every kid in the. court will support for the war. which is a plea many because it's one day of the will because the stupid walk to work for control you wore blue cards they'll choose corpus of. you can we prove your. claim oh sure mining team yeah not to screw up your story least according to my source in court. you need which means just that i was just ok. you know i did it. because i knew. and used to come on the other would melt thing is lost on you
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leslie. was not. well done you. just didn't get it done what was the baby going like that was the sort. of stone but if you. wish that someone would come with. me i was just a little into a little. surprising thing was. actually walked into some couple. no no wait that's. b.s. yes now yeah i need a little slack. zoltan from leningrad was among the volunteers who tried to break the city blockade. he was wounded several times but kept going back to active duty he had family and leningrad and was determined to keep fighting for his loved ones
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his issue or choose to label you. did you know it's good you know it's a new year but the. dog with blood will go down as the go out of that no that would have. to show up anyway close to what the leisure ish who did their work what did it was so mario that dad imagine that if someone goes. there when you thought that i know that when noah gets out of i'm a nearby the. local better us that i get sure zillo i'm there with don't share you called outpost be a know to. get
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him out toto get paid to fix it but there would be a dish a bad idea will go out the window would be at the. woman yes plus i'll. be up and down the mr boies distort it all just laws only good news up a good. deal if you wish to wound with that which is traditionally full steam with us as nice. different folk are. superficial. but. again i want to thank you both for.
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the room. and. via is the god of i did the best from go find and the origin of the dot and if you guys it's a photo by. the unknowns they define as the via im. going to hear interesting bagging kwanten often should see season 6. both with misfit in. desire to. fish. look but i'd. nominate. the rest is in toys in the hall and honestly because. buried in the country where they are found irrespective of nationality these multinational expeditions also have another rule if the germans find a soviet soldier they invite russian diggers to recover him and russians call on
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germans to recover them as. diggers from various countries found common ground long ago unlike the worlds politicians. to push it over a lot the tories now which in just the close of. to keep the british. in the media to see it all the time doesn't it i don't mean. that on their own abilities for sure you don't mind me a lot of realty news if things pick up i took them so that the a listers out the. emotion was about to. give us a 4th title move please give us. your wise and. persiflage medium between. gigs i think it can and. by a dozen and that's the only he used. then you go people blame it on and.
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a very dangerous oh no care power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limits this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is power line with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways a struggle. every single corporation in america pretty much just doesn't do what it says it does the food companies don't make food the car companies don't make cars the computers don't make computers they don't do what they say they're doing all they're doing is they're gaming the system by getting a free pass from the spread if you're part of the privileged and then you know whipping that up to the sheer payday for the executives.
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welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is r.t. u.k. . the u.k. government promises an alfresco revolution with laws in england relaxed to allow more outdoor drinking dining and shopping but some on the prime minister's scientific advisory group say the approach risks a 2nd wave of coronavirus. with transparency so that we can see the evidence of the reasoning it's very difficult to come to any conclusions about the with the world not the measures that are taken. for u.k. research to suggest lifting the lockdown completely in a guinea pig city to see what happens there will any citizen volunteer. more than 20 police officers have been injured after being called to break up an overnight
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street party in south london. and research shows that boris johnson's conservative party was more popular among low income voters than the labor party at the last election polling expert professor john curtis thinks it's a sign of changing times when you're sort of part your support your blue collar people brooks last words as well that for it was hard to curb your good relations in terms of university graduates who are also the time. the overall. the u.k. government is introducing legislation aimed at kickstarting england's hospitality sector the new laws will relax existing trade regulations to help pubs restaurants and hotels capitalize on the july the 4th reopening. under the plan car parks could
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be converted into temporary big gardens and dining areas along establishments to boost their capacity and a temperature change to licensing laws will also allow more companies to serve alcohol outdoors businesses will also be able to apply for exemptions to have gatherings of more than 30 people and that occasions can also be made to councils to extend closing times will close roads to host one off events but while the government hopes the plan will see a surge in our francisco dining expert's advice in the government fear it may be too soon the scientific advisory group for emergences reportedly advised the government to take a sector by sector approach rather than reopening most businesses at the same time the concern is that full scale opening risks a 2nd wave of the virus well earlier i talked to professor susmit he who sits on the behavioral advisory group of sage she said the government needs to be more transparent in how it makes its decisions this is the situation where we don't have a functioning tax tracing isolate system we have an estimated $3000.00 new
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cases a day and deaths are coming down quickly so it is still in a very very risky situation where the government's always said it will follow the science that's what it says and yet on the reopening aspect it hasn't has it. both with changing from a lower level 4 to 3 and with changing the 2 versus one meter guidance say appears to have been circumvented so and the change the alert level rather than being advised by sages previously was done by the joint bio security center the c.m.o. and downing street set up its own review of her scientists and economists who buys all the 2 vs one meter but we don't know who the people were on this review how they were selected and the evidence and the reasoning hasn't been published and with that transparency so that we can see the evidence in the reasoning it's very
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difficult to come to any conclusions about the wisdom or not of the measures that are taken it is the government they're not listening to economists more than health experts. and it's impossible to know as i said when there's no transparency one really doesn't know who they're listening to but i do think that the government owes it to the british people to share the information that they have used in coming to their decisions because these decisions have huge consequences for the physical and emotional wellbeing of the population and indeed people's lives and i think going forward that does need to be much more of a partnership a consultation approach rather than a sort of top guy and this is what we're saying and get on with it are you confident that we will get that transparency. but i sincerely hope we do because if there's not transparency it's very difficult to trust and we know from the scientific evidence that trusting in the government is incredibly important in
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terms of the tiering to government guidance and so if we are to suppress this pandemic is quickly as possible and move on and get back to the lives we all want to get back to we need maximum trust and that does mean maximum transparency and openness and what could super saturday actually lead to there's been very mixed messages coming out 8 on the one hand that we're lifting all these things it's wonderful go right there and on the other hand well it's still a risky situation and so i think in this sort of situation what people do is listen to the evidence they're all the advice they want to interpret it in the way they want to and that collective this and that was so well built up at the beginning of the pandemic is really fragmenting and it's a complex and it's a critical situation we are still in a public health crisis and from the way that the government's talking i don't think
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you would realise that but we are people's lives are being lost every day as a result. well as an alternative to gradually lifting the u.k.'s lock down scientists have proposed totally lifting one local area to see if we keep testing could helps control the spread of corona virus or is that just say the ideal candidate would be a town or city of around $250000.00 people all restrictions would be removed with a strict testing regime and whole households with positive cases moved into corn teen but would anyone want to be a guinea pig for that experiment or we asked the residents of the english city of chelmsford which is around the right size if we're all crammed up in one place everything infected and no one knows that everything's a good idea but i think there are sections of the population who need to be protected elderly people people with recurring illnesses we can't just throw them to the wolves or provide it's not the city but now the room we don't she would be
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definitely not lionized what until it's completely gone and we've got a vaccine for use here forever sorry let's carry on the why we are dumping in the ground should be lifted or told we want to yes those viruses are going to work by would we were anyone want to be an experiment what was the point of oh doing look down and be in social distance in the senior families for months and months and then do that makes no sense well earlier i was joined by the man behind the experiment that's professor julian page so he told me that he's sure people would be comfortable with the plan if they were being tested. the point is it's just some people call it a lot balustrades way and some people weren't but every week we'll see what the infection rates in the city are in a city of 250000 you might i mean that there's something of the order of one per 102000 so you might find 100 cases or 150 cases where the 1st week you do it but if you can do to 3 weeks are you going to just 10 cases the living bodies going to
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come out and the fact that it will come out a different way it is actually going forward to look at the infection rates during that initial period of low you're going to get data about 2 or 3 weeks of the build up that will that will give you days on what's happening and is quite wide to requite wife not to come out of their worries if it's not working but maybe you'll see it from on a weekly basis whether it is work if you 101st we can see you next we continue for the next week the liver is going to come out a lot so the fact that everyone doesn't come out incident is actually would will well actually the scientific information but i think in the long term you know have been will join up player testing and pointing is great in theory they but how do you force people to do this new journey to the city you see you launch and asked people to do it's a join up and i mean you're quite a lot of people people when my being tested is coming out of college and they're worried about in short we would be happy to get test we quite like that where that gets reach us so that budget would be chester's and there's no coercion it or i
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mean if you if you're tested then you accepting the rules of the game which other uses of an infection in your house you're going to quarantine. more than 20 police officers have been injured after they were called to break up a street party in brixton south london the home secretary has described the clashes as utterly vile while the merest london house condemned the violence r t u k strata everest after reports. well what began as a large scale street party quite peaceful descended later on in the early hours of this morning into police clashes on this very street here in angel town in brixton police were called around the 1 am 2 am are trying to see the crowds from the scene but we've seen some quite alarming footage emerging on social media including. the facts but also police responding to you might be aggressive manner as well we do know that over 26 injured as
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a result 2 of which have been hospitalized but also we know that 4 people remain in custody for public order offenses now what i've been hearing on the very scene from local residents is quite a different picture to those alarming scenes in fact they argue that it was a very peaceful street party enjoying the hottest day of the year yesterday but it was people that came from other areas of london on to this very street that descended into the clashes with the police and they argue it goes people that have tarnished the name of this community now adding to that and just to try and give you a bit of a global contextualization and all of this we all have cause in the middle of a black lives matter movement that's a rapid worldwide bricks and of course being home majority to be any people and therefore the people here in the community so the police really need to be acting better image this pandemic of racism worldwide but also an incident like last night has merely exacerbated tensions between the police and the community it also has to
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do with the black. hole we feel as well you know this really really feel as if we're being targeted so when we feel as if we've been targeted for me i will retaliate you know i'm quite peaceful other people the real retaliates the police it's good it's nice to meet and there would have been the police distribute the stuff from around here because you could sit there like. they would look for. and you feel she knows and you know that she makes us feel like animals and you don't like stuff like that you know at the end of the day how it's used just for many of the parts is a 1000001 things going on and i've never seen a bunch of use of this is like just to be dispersing people out like that to them if you see an oxygen mask you think you don't see into us now the prime minister spokesperson has said that the scenes last night were appalling and that anybody that used violence against peace will face the full force of the law we've also
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heard from the home secretary preacher patel she's labelled the incident as vile we've heard from the mayor of london sidique khan as well and he said that last night's events were completely unacceptable plus the metropolitan police a certain event of a scale of that of last night was unlawful but all of this of course is amid the coronavirus pandemic and we do know that mass gatherings are not yet. but of course it does raise the point that pubs and bars and restaurants are of course post community centers in areas like this also remain closed so people are having to go to public spaces like streets and parks to congregate in a social fashion but it brings the point that they are not surveyed they're not patrolled by peace and parks and not even lit so many would argue they're not enough safe spaces to actually do so which arguably would bring placing into question all the lack of especially when we look back at how the government has handled this coronavirus pandemic in all its processes not just clinically and
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back voting is underway in russia amendments to the country's constitution there are more than 100 provisions and some have been widely criticized online and early voting is now under way leading up to next wednesday's general vote artie's. records 7 days of votes even now underway across russia cross 97000 polling stations set up for this vote and you know vladimir putin he never misses an opportunity to remind everyone how the world is changing how quickly it's changing and how important are these for russia to stay ahead of the curve these obviously these changes of what the government of visions is paving the path for russia to stay ahead of that curve. tell you how important how much is at stake
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here the fact that they're holding them now just as russia begins to emerge from the quote of ours pandemic restrictions have been lifted across the country nevertheless there are hotspots where the situation is east still severe which is why there are so many mechanisms in procedures now in place to guarantee that this would ease primarily safe to minimize the potential transmissions and infections to the loo is possible and there's all sorts of long distance routing there is in the house moves there's also for the 1st time online voting mass online voting people can register move all apps and vote a 1000000 people have registered so far though a number of applications have been declined jute to detail errors for example incorrect information incorrect contact details nevertheless moved people have been able to register with it successfully as i said there's
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a lot of polarization many people. have come out against this vote nobody will always be happy the communists for example urged their followers to vote but against the changes saying that they will complete continue to campaign against these changes and what they entailed even during the voting previously still with improper oh we submitted 108 amendments but alas they were when united russia party rejected them what's the point of changing the constitution if we keep on catering for a resource based economy if we choose not to teach children subjects relevant to today or to support science so what's the point to prolong his term. the more radical opposition those against the government and everything anything to do with the government they say that the vote simply isn't necessary that the amendment bad news and at the end of the day they don't even believe that the vote will be fair
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something that organizers have told us simply isn't true bill so that's our main goal is the health and safety of our citizens very thing is safer than going to the shops or walking in the park there is no obligation to vote and no one will know which way he wrote it hence people should feel free to come and vote in whatever way they want if they decide to vote at all we welcome everyone all the critics the datas the skeptics. the votes was originally supposed to happen in april 1 day in april but because of the pandemic obviously it was postponed and now it is being stretched out over a 7 day period in order to prevent lines in crowds from forming again to minimize transmission to make it see through all sorts of restrictions in place and how many people can be in voting stations if anyone tired nevertheless according to polls 67 percent of russians voice their intent to go and vote in these amendments 20
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percent still undecided and just 30 percent of said that they don't plan on going to vote. now a study has revealed that boris johnson's conservative party is more popular among voters from low income backgrounds there's a fragile foundation found that during the 2019 general election the tory party had a 15 point lead over labor among low income photos well the tories were also ahead among high income voters by a smaller margin 40 percent of voters in this category back to the conservative party while just over 30 percent labor polling expert professor john curtis thinks the latest findings are almost certainly down to the conservative party's breck's it pain. more things that we've long noted above us to source the opinion the support for leaving here to here is high up it's a clear a month to have less and less education over cations less likely to be able to make use of the freedom of movement provisions of the european union much more likely to
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be people who have a. feel that that community is being changed by the immigration of people has been coming into the u.k. now people with less know nevermind courtly cations are generally speaking less likely to come on higher incomes or not seems almost on a dock speech at the principal edge of what's going on here given the op what boris johnson managed to do in the 2019 or that action was to build on the increase in support of the conservatives in joining 2017 votes maybe votes this but at the same time lost ground yet again amongst the main voters enough is does this mean though we do not have a conservative body who say that to profile it's very very different from who are used to or usually think of the conservative party is the party of middle class people middle class clearances and that for people with higher educational qualifications entirely university graduates well for the time being at these various studies. there is no end in continuing to pursue burke's it to continuing
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to say that we're not going to extend the transition period that's the period of negotiations violent a relationship under the transition period will be over the end of the come what may he is clearly trying to continue to come on to the constituency but of course one things we do have to remember in politics is events dear boy infanticide the crucial event that has happened since the victory has being corrupted files public health crisis a public health crisis that many people think it's going to hurt the lower incomes those on higher incomes. well meanwhile on the opposition benches rebecca long bailey has been sacked as the u.k. shadow education secretary by labor leader sakia starmer earlier this thursday the m.p. for soul food and eccles retreated an interview with actress maxine peake in the article p. claimed american police and the practice of kneeling on suspects next was from training by israeli nor enforcement on bailey said she shared the article because
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of her respect for the actress and not as an endorsement of the content a spokesperson for the labor leaders said the article rebecca shared earlier today contained an anticipated conspiracy theory professor john curtis believes the labor leader acted decisively. it's. a start does not want any chance in your worship of the criticisms of difficulties that is far too serious by the jericho where was the issue about 2 summers as it was warmer is going to start in the 3rd just slices just certain it's just like yours is sucking the person who course was his principal rival in the leadership race so that it's a bit long legged. the un has much the british control take a silence as mauritian territory on its 2020 well map after the u.k. ignored its deadline to return the archipelago the islands have been the source of a longstanding dispute over its sovereignty since britain took control in the 1960 s. . but
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the un's move is the latest in a string of attempts to pressure britain into ending its sovereignty over the islands despite an almost unanimous who had a vote in favor of the decision the u.k. government says it doesn't recognise the russian claim to sovereignty the foreign office says the audience will remain british until they are no longer needed for defense purposes. ortega's activist bernadette do gas was forced to leave the islands more than 50 years ago she told me she didn't plan to return did want the government to sort out compensation for those evicted i would love to go as. a mother. well i call what we like. like the one where we go where the new star is where we all are but god knows what will. be there. there was
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a little care for us all or what will i do that i want to. better that would you like to see the government sort out the compensation issue not yet we stand ready i would you like to see the result of that definitely yes and it will be our. big big aura that will show you that they share. our reporters revealed the british border force didn't know how many detention centers it runs and criticized a lack of oversight and accountability the study by her majesty's inspectorate of prisons found that vulnerable detainees had been held for too long one pregnant woman was held in detention for 28 hours with what it considered a little meaningful engagement in another case it took border force 2 hours to take a pregnant woman to hospital after being told she hadn't eaten for 2 days and had been confined in a van the report also revealed that little or no legal advice was made available to
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people being detained while the chief inspector of prisons did say that staff tried to provide respectful detention for detainees were often held in very poor conditions a home office spokesperson says an audit was launched last month and new processes for recordkeeping have been developed. we take the criticisms contained in this report seriously and work to make improvements is already underway an audit of all border force run short term holding facilities which will establish national accommodation standards was launched last month a new process is for record keeping to ensure length of detention is kept to a minimum have been developed a liberal democrat councillor rochelle shepherd to bay thinks the government should introduce mandatory training for detention offices we're not even maintaining normal human rights a duty expected for a civilized nation how can you possibly expect any party to respect us if we're
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not even giving proper care to pregnant women to children allegedly killed some children have been handcuffed we supposedly eliminated all. detention of children in migrant situations where the government argued that they're trying to balance border security with asylum rights. yes but we still have to have human rights we have to treat everybody with equal treatment and humanity we should be doing in your main just because somebody comes to another country doesn't mean we should treat them in you mainly or no one wants to detain people unnecessarily but we do need to keep a system the system to keep the border secure don't we yes we do need to keep the border secure but there's being secure and being your main in the process what else could the government do then to protect migrants. we could have some advocates there so people could be told about what their rights were. we could have different
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other ways of dealing with things the training the training of all the officers should be there are 5 and they should be required to do. a certain amount of training if you're in any profession you normally have to be. special education they should have some too and they should be required to actually prove they're doing what they're supposed to be doing. of us all the news from the u.k. the team in washington would take over at the top of the hour but for all of us here in london.
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you cannot be global with yet you want. nuclear become a battleground in the u.s. in vermont people are demanding the shut down of a local plant from my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no claire power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is a power line with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways our struggle quality. could have
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international memorial awards has extended its deadline for submission. media professionals eligible whether you are a freelance journalist look for alternative media. you can submit to your published works in either video or. go to award dot com and it until. greetings and salyut ation is all right as we now enter the halfway point of june which in turn is the halfway point of 2021 thing we have discovered is that here in the united states of america despite the many times our government and corporate culture has attempted to suppress or co-opt it the freedom of speach.
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