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but it's not the state it's like. my good to you that. you were so it shows delays in cancer treatment in the u.k. just the corona virus could cause an extra $6000.00 deaths we speak to a man who only discovered he had advanced cancer when he finally got a much delayed discount. this is his mouth or nose it's new words to put towards you. no words to describe. those devastated. at the world races to find a coronavirus vaccine a new survey reveals surprising amounts of people wouldn't be willing to take kids we had to the streets to find out what the concerns are. going to read it will be information 1st baby steps of every working day would be scheduled trying it but i
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need more information probably trying to interest you for people who want the. u.k. says it's happy to resume arms sales to saudi arabia despite claims the weapons have killed many civilians in the war in yemen. very welcome you are watching r t international with me. now in the u.k. a man has discovered he has advanced cancer after finally getting the scan that had been postponed because of the coronavirus 27 year old show when hall went to the doctors with severe pelvic pain in march he was given painkillers but they eventually stopped working he repeatedly requested a scan but only got one in june which revealed a large tumor we spoke to him about his situation. i bake for scans every single time i went there the to me that gets
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a clue that 19 it's a delay when m.r.i.'s and c.t. scans and so early june my flitting visit to the hospital a doctor. looked at my notes and said hey you've been you've been her so much times it's got to be something wrong with you i'm going to schedule you m.r.i. tomorrow i was a little bit hurt that he told me training always he could schedule me a m.r.i. but i begged him as the months to get him are i had to get a scan doctors told me if i would have got my skin. few months earlier then my prognosis would have been a lot better. my prognosis is about 10 percent and less than 10 percent i was so while i will. flip
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a baby no i don't know how long that i'm going to have with me i'm very devastated at the fact that i'm fighting for my life and i'm and i'm at the prime of my life fighting my life being misdiagnosed is just devastating this is not a nose i can say no words to put you no words to describe. i'm just devastated this case comes as near a search claims that coronaviruses put the u.k.'s health system under such strain it could result in 6000 extra faith tell if he's among newly diagnosed cancer patients here as has also reported pandemic could delay many more planned treatments the waiting list for routine procedures currently stands at $4000000.00 and is expected to jump to 10 by the end of the year meanwhile a 1000000 cancer swabs who delivered 2 already shortstops laboratories in june alone when whole again believes the whole system needs everything. if i would've if
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i would have got my scan and earlier than i would have been a primary and i wouldn't spread and they could have been able to operate on the primary tumor and get it all to me and i would have been on new routes to recovery patients like my so should be better to concur of d.v.d. the scoop at 19 as a smokescreen not to take crew patients and you leave the people who. cancer patients which cancer it was more people and coo in 1000 each year and i don't know why i go to. blame you who system but i cannot blame be any excess because the did have a bombardment of patients i just wish that it would have been a better system of diagnosing it and getting in touch in an early stephen lloyd's let's just bring you an update on the global corona virus fake it is almost
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12000000 people have been infected worldwide with more than half a 1000000 dying excuse me there's still a little sign of the pandemic easing off a wall that are increasing phase of a 2nd wave meanwhile in brazil which is the world's 2nd hardest hit country the president's jaya both sonora has revealed he has tested positive for the virus however he claims he is feeling fine and will not reconsider his stance on the pandemic the head of state famously referred to the virus as been little flu he's drawn shock criticism for downplaying the impact of covert 19 on the country despite having the 2nd highest number of cases and deaths in the world after the us the president has continuously resisted imposing lockdowns and restrictions saying they would have a more devastating impacts than the virus itself meanwhile sentiment against anti covert measures is still boiling in some countries.
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the a protest in the serbian council turned violent when demonstrators tried to storm the national assembly police tear gassed protesters there were reports of several injuries or injuries and directed over the decision to reintroduce lockdown measures off the figure showed a surge in covert cases a curfew is expected to come into force on friday evening and run through to monday morning in television dozens took to the streets on monday to denounce the passing of the new anti coronavirus bill it allows the israeli government to use any measures to combat the spread of covert 90 without the parliament's approval critics claim it's a move towards dictatorship allowing the prime minister to use the pandemic to ban protests. trials are underway globally in the race to find a vaccine for the corona virus but even if scientists discover an effective cure it seems there are plenty of people who won't be queuing up to take it piece all of our expense. the hunt for
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a coronavirus vaccine is one of if not the great scientific searches of our time but there are those who don't want to see a vaccine found and wouldn't accept one if it was here in germany which was swift to tackle the initial wave of covert 19 coronavirus skeptics have been demonstrating for months. now. the latest polling shows more than a 3rd of germans would reject and mandatory vaccination against covert knighting these concerns continue to exist despite mandatory vaccination being on the cards the government here has said again and again that when a vaccine becomes available it won't be compulsory if one is in
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a given the government is accused of secretly plotting to introduce mandatory vaccination i want to repeat the chancery said yesterday it will be no obligatory banks nation against the coronavirus at the same time germany is now facing a lack of u.s. supplies of rendez if you're an antiviral drug used to treat coronavirus patients the german health minister has pressed on the manufacturers to get shipments to europe using access to markets as a stick and. we don't have a huge inventory now we only have a few 100 doses i expect an international company like gilliard to understand that you can't just cut access to the e.u. markets and high prices for other products and also expect supplies to europe and the european union in the united kingdom the porters have a strong foothold as well a 3rd of brit said they would definitely not get a carone. the job or they were unsure about the vaccination it's not clear what
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their views on antivirals are we asked londoners in what ways they're willing to protect themselves and during the pandemic some people refused to get their children vaccinated against all common sense i don't know but i would be grateful i've been facts a careful sorts of things throughout my night get be happy to think that i haven't decided that much i need more information everyone seems to have it these days. i would so i'd want to read all the information 1st and work out how how it works and whether there was side effects from it but i think on the whole good side of the facts incomes available no politic haven't tested properly probably won't have it is to preserve it working better wouldn't be as good will trying it it's thanks to vaccines that smallpox has been eradicated that means holes tetanus and polio are common killers in society social media has been blamed for the rise of the anti vax
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movement but the platforms themselves say they are actively working to debunk false information about vaccines i report uncovered an industry undermining by being excluded can even be developed a consequence of social media companies both power and profit from misinformation we reduce vaccine misinformation in news feed we don't show it in search results or recommended to you on facebook or instagram we don't elaborate in ads and we connect people with authoritative information from recognized health experts coronaviruses like covert 19 offer to kill a tricky to develop a vaccine against but as long as science and fact are equated with conspiracy and feeling by some developing a vaccine will only be half the battle there are those that will have to be convinced that it's beneficial at all peter all over all. see the live. meanwhile
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in the central bolivian city of cochabamba undertakers they've been so overwhelmed by the amount of kobe deaths they haven't been able to pick up the bodies local authorities say dozens of corpses have been left abandoned in streets after relatives couldn't keep them at home any longer. the angry family of a 62 year old man who died from coronavirus blocked a street with his coffin in protest relatives and friends joined the demonstration after the body spent almost a week in the house with nobody coming to collect it after a 4 hour protest though funeral services finally came by and removed the body but the problem in the city remains the.
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relatives and neighbors of those who died of the virus have complained about their fears of contagion. were there to sort of curve or they had to take the cotton out this morning to show the problem i told the mayor's office to govern this office to come and bury him because they had not made the burial possible we have no other choice but to leave it here the virus spread to all good people the relatives who were to stop and come to test them. i call the ambulance to come and check on him my dad was short of oxygen he didn't feel like coming on and minor when am i going to doing 7. you board burns here so you see that the years that the death person has been at home for 7 days are kids the elderly people who live where he died within him to be buried we don't want him in the house anymore they haven't done the tests and those in the house would like to ask the authorities to take care of
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the situation as much coronavirus as forced a wedge between couples of different nationalities with travel restrictions keeping them apart while some countries are reopening the borders others still aren't ready to take the risk that you for instance has decided to lift restrictions for only 15 so-called safe countries but while family members from countries deemed not safe are exempt to it doesn't apply to couples who are simply dating and the e.u. commissioner for home affairs believes that this should be changed. urge member state authorities and indeed travel companies deploys why did to finish and of partnerships as possible the partner a sweetheart with whom the union citizen only good resident has a durable relationship which is due that estimate should be exempted from you travel restrictions on nonessential travel. we had the story of a couple who began dating last year but have been forced apart because she's from israel and he's from sweden.
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we planned that he will come to you for a way to south focus over and even make my family and well. it didn't help because because of the. e.u. we made me thinks it could be most fun with me. course well of course you could. 5 be nice if you know how to hug each other and i'm talking in the wilds a small things like watching television together when we coddling in the sofa.
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for too long distance relationship and of course. i really want to meet. spend time with her together with. my design the other violent crimes by can a us competent months of protests against racism on the police about some of the stories coming up top of that by. anyone else seems wrong why don't we all just don't call. me old yet to shape our disdain become educated and indeed from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when you
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the knock to his her seeming arms exposed to found a rabia despite admitting that sometimes he was doing war crimes in yemen the undertaking that my princessa gave to the corps that we would not grant any new licenses for the export of arms or military equipment saudi arabia for possible using yemen falls away the incidents which have been assessed to be possible violations have no occurred a different times in different circumstances and for different reasons. well in june 29000 the court of appeal ruled that the government had acted unlawfully by licensing the sale of u.k. made arms to saudi forces for use in yemen with that assessment whether incidents in the conflict had amounted to breaches of international humanitarian law well since the bombing of yemen started in march 2015 the u.k. government has issued export licenses worth $5300000000.00 pounds including $2500000000.00 pounds worth of licenses relating to bombs missiles and other
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military goods and human rights organizations are angry with the u.k.'s decision to resume arms exports this is a deep blue cynical move to restart business as usual when it comes to arms sales hold the government considers the describe of 5 years so i do it aerial assault of yemen which has seen numerous examples of civilians killed in schools hospitals funeral holes and marketplaces as this side of isolated incidents well in march 2015 a saudi led coalition intervened in yemen against who's here rebels who are fighting the internationally recognized government and control large swathes of territory but humanitarian groups and the un quickly accused saudi led forces of breaching international humanitarian law including bombing schools hospitals weddings and food supplies.
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the decision comes just a day after the u.k. and that sanctions on. jools and organizations that abuse human rights including saudi arabia make good on that pledge bringing to force the united kingdom's 1st tolerance human rights sanctions regime which gives us the power to impose sanctions on the on those involved in the very worst human rights abuses right around the world and this country makes it crystal clear to those who abuse their power to inflict unimaginable suffering we will not look the other way you cannot
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set foot in this country and will seize your blood pressure to gotten gains if you try the u.k. can use the law to bar entry to individuals believed to be responsible for human rights abuses as well as to stop money moving through the banks and cut violators off from their profits while the sanctions target north korea's a secret police lie on mars military leaders russian officials and the senior saudi intelligence officers believed to be involved in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi while at the same time agreeing to resume arms sales to saudi arabia so within 2 days the u.k. government seems to have plunged itself into a high stakes di lemma agreeing to sanction a country for human rights abuses and resuming lucrative arms sales to that country the court says could commit them. chris 9 and the national officer and deputy chair of the stop the war coalition believes the u.k. is simply sponsoring the bombing of yemen. incidentally in conference decision. the united nations and other agencies around the world have said quite clearly that
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the situation in yemen. as a direct result of the saudi led intervention is the worst humanitarian catastrophe anywhere in the world. this is an outcome of a war that britain supporting this decision shows us disregard for the loss of life of him yet and it shows. contempt actually to public opinion in britain which is against the intonation against paul for what saudi arabia is doing. and i also think it makes a complete joke out of the announcement on monday by the foreign office that the government was going to take the question of human rights more seriously and saudi arabia is and is one of the countries in the world which is mostly violating human rights both domestically and in terms of its 'd involvement in this war so it's a shocking decision and it's one that really needs to be challenged to really needs
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to be overturned urgently. month of anti-racist protests and demonstrations against the police and the us a country started to think of spike in violent crimes caleb moore but i think looking into whether there is a connection. america is getting more violent the murder rate has increased by 16 percent and it's rising this recent june there were $205.00 shootings in new york city making it the most deadly june in almost a quarter of a century other cities like chicago atlanta and philadelphia have seen a surge in violence. let him go to let him go. please let him go. please let him go
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add another ingredient into the mix the ongoing pandemic and people are starting to think about ditching the urban centers and moving someplace safer all of america is dangerous right now if you go after the cities where there is rule of law and holding people accountable they a safe big cities with large populations a dangerous right now because of systemic liberalism some places are taking this increase in crime very seriously the state of georgia has declared a state of emergency due to the increasing murder rate amid the black lives matter protests peaceful protests were hijacked by criminals with a dangerous and destructive agenda now innocent georgians are being targeted shot and left for dead the slowest since must be stopped and order restored in our capital city this comes amid a barrage of calls to defund or disband the police to redirect their funds toward
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social services and reduce the police presence new york city's mayor bill de blasio has already agreed to a $1000000000.00 cut from the city police department $6000000000.00 budget all of this puts extra pressure on an demoralise. as the police many fear that in this atmosphere the crime rates could spiral when huge vilified your police department you're going to see crime increased and that is what has been happening in. the major cities in the united states chicago atlanta even birmingham of course new york city where the murder rate is now out of control they're already backing off their calls to defund the police the new catch phrases are now instead of defund the police you're hearing reimagining the police you're hearing reinventing the police the cost to defund the police were a childish fantasy of the democrat party police officers are out there trying to do
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their jobs are dealing with horrific. situations and in the larger cities you hear about oh we've got to get rid of guns and we have to call in social workers what we need to do is go back and be tough on crime and tough on criminals crime rates are already known to go up in summer time but it seems like the summer of 2020 is setting some records up and r.t. new york. the part that make has changed the welt we live in one part of this change is seen as spending more time online these days but what has led to a surge in cyber attacks also the issue has been addressed during a special conference being held today and lab attacks and data forward have been ranked as the 9th most likely challenge facing the world in 2024 tech and fiber security companies as well as officials from around the globe have joined this he is fine but colleague on forums to find ways to prevent the so-called digital
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pandemic and protect digital infrastructure the russian prime minister opened the event by saying united we can deal. with the inquiry into missional community issues to stand up to. to prevent global cyber fraud from dimmick promoting international cooperation that he's in the area of key focus of our joint efforts to ensure that digital security and provide the corman the response to cyber crime ensuring security it will follow common future requires an open and balanced dialect and we are open to cooperation we'd love to hear your thoughts on our stories so do get in touch by following us on social media we're back at the top of the out with me about.
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greetings and salyut. you know it seems that everyone these days rather than just rolling up the sleeves and doing a little of a hard worker trying to fix the problems we face would rather just let technology do the dirty work for us it seems to be one of the sad truth of the 21st century you know rather than sweeping up your own mess savva roomba do it for you tired of parallel parking your car hello auto park too tired to pick up the remote just to
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have alexa change the channel for you rather than do real detective work just let facial recognition technology tell you who and who and which suspect to arrest yes that was the case recently in detroit michigan when police arrested 42 year old black man robert julian williams on a felony warrant for larceny after facial recognition technology fingered him was the perpetrator of shoplifting $3800.00 worth of watches from a shy mellow store the computer said you did it so that's a wrap case closed looking down on let's go grab you know starbucks and maybe pepper pepper spray a few protesters on our way there but not so fast no no no no turns out this crime fighting facial recognition technology has a pretty major fatal flaw the new york times reports that while facial recognition systems have been dangerously used by police for more than 2 decades recent studies by mit and the national institute of standards and technology.
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