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because. i. i. serbia sees a 5th day of violent protests over the government's decision to reimpose. in the stories that shake the week here in r.t. the world health organization says if the corona virus can remain suspended in the air indoors it does come off the scientists also warn that people are no longer taking the virus seriously as. did. i. am france the appointment of new ministers sparks outrage
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from women's rights groups one of the men has previously been accused of rape while the other used to be the noir controversial. welcome the latest developments and look back at what's been happening over the last 7 days to you watching the week here on r.t. international now for a 5th day being capital has been rocked by violence anger erupted over the decision to reintroduce. the figures showed. in cases on saturday thousands protested outside the parliament building in the capital mattie's despite by the government which banned gatherings of more than 10 people the measures were introduced earlier in the week causing even more discontent protesters say that the government has handled the pandemic badly and. calling for the president to step
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down. there's no clear reaction here because it's a conglomerate it's a false also thinks and the worst thing is that those protests are supported by those who destroy our country still not see what this is we want to make a life we don't care who is in power and you want just to work in seeing the rest of the citizens and all of us watching what the box under which a shot we demand the resignation of oleksandr of the situation in the country is simply not good we don't have a government it hasn't been formed yet we have 2 parties in the parliament and a 3rd that is legibly oppositional so nothing is right nothing is right. well with the tensions there continuing to rise the president of serbia has criticised the protests. that he searched stupid it's so irresponsible to call upon people to gather and demonstrate when we're faced with the most horrific numbers of infections from corona virus today is probably the worst day we've
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registered the number of positive cases of corona virus since the beginning of the pandemic the worst day for sure and we see the consequences today of infections that happened in the last 4 or 5 days and then only 4 or 5 days will see the consequences of these gatherings over the last few nights. i believe that the government must love the fighting for its time in the mind of. god was my attempt now the government is going to tear gas. demonstrators again. and this is something that we've seen yesterday.
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was that you don't feel god. has engulfed many of them. you see clashes look please. i have. to go here the situation here is why dramatic demonstrators keep telling that they come not going back to watch the parliament building which is where they were concentrated yesterday. i. have. to he also seen that some believe that
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the fever 19 pandemic could get worse from from so many people gathering for the small place but the people you're going seem to care about that much. leave her alexander want to see the president put her on his land. and basically given up on well i don't know over the weekend but the demonstrators are still disagree though and you can see. they're going back towards the police. they're going back towards the tear gas and sensually and they say they're not going to give up. now the world health organization has acknowledged that the cave of 19 could remain suspended in the air a confined space with poor ventilation it comes as scientists warn this week that the virus is no longer being treated seriously enough more than 200 researches and doctors have sent a collective letter to the w.h.o. saying that the risks of airborne transmission being ignored. we're
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concerned that the lack of recognition of the risk of airborne transmission of coded 19 and the lack of clear recommendations on the control measures against the airborne virus will have significant consequences on the quilt is an intensive care doctor working with some of the scientists who signed that letter he believes that crowded places are the perfect location for airborne transmission. people tightly packed together. and i can see people jumping up and down and exercising and that's interesting again because the likelihood is with with an airborne transmission that the faster you breathe the harder you breathe the louder you cough the louder you talk more particles you'll create and the further they'll go so that's something that people need to consider and of course ventilation if you're in a windy remote place. that's going to be much less likely to cause
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airborne transmission would say if you're in a tightly crowded place of have there been particularly high risk locations such as bars clubs here in obviously cruise ships all of these places of a been sort of associated with airborne transmission because they encourage people to be crowded close together poorly ventilated but we also spoke to the w.h.o. special cope with $1000.00 envoy david nabarro he told us about the organizations updated at work on the methods of transmission. be. the primary mode of transmission of this virus and i want to stress that that is still believed to be true droplets if your 2 meters your clear of them if you get some very very small particles that are light enough to be picked up by the air then they couldn't go further than 2 meters in
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a w.h.o. house actually a good knowledge that it's knowledge there all along but it continues to say that this airborne transmission is less common than be just 2 examples one is when you've got people sitting in a choir or in a karaoke bar 2nd situation is where you've got people in very confined quarters and with the air circulation not really bringing in fresh air and wiring is that then you can get circulation of particles that can cause disease but those are exceptional they're not normal situation be. i would like all countries to do everything possible to avoid further stringent lock downs physical distancing face protection and hygiene this virus
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is here to stay just like 2530 years ago this new virus called h r i became along causing a and it here to stay so coping is here to stay we have to learn to live with this virus and get on with our lives despite the plant that it's really dangerous and unpleasant the only way in which those virus could possibly disappear is if it's eradicated and that will require a massive rigorous and well implemented program with a really super vaccine and we're not there at all at this time where the warnings about the potential airborne spread of the virus to come as governments have been easing their lockdowns people around the world have been flooding back to shops and bars and restaurants and also beaches taylor has been assessing the risk.
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it's restrictions on knocked down was lifted people wasted no time in pounding the pavement no mosques or gloves just some good old pretend to 20 close crowds and now a few weeks later after several try months the brits are doing the same super saturday so will pubs cafes and restaurants fling open the doors and that the pub. these scenes are testament to the sacred place the point holds in british society but they also show that as time passes and people grow restless medical advice is left out the door both the world health organization and the prime minister boris johnson people to stay safe and to keep that distance from the drinking buddies but
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critics say it was wishful thinking from the start meanwhile across the atlantic americans were also to live their best lives again all around the nation states started emerging from hibernation pulling people out onto the beaches to the restaurants to the my clubs without a cat in the wilds the city of miami was the last city in the entire state of florida open i was criticized for waiting so long when we reopened people started socializing as if the virus didn't didn't exist what followed was a side in cases and with rising fear that i see units would hit capacity within a matter of weeks much and see break on reopening those officials on health care experts warn the curve $900.00 is still very much annoyed what's more now scientists are warning that the virus could be born meaning that all these tiny particles that we have met when we when we know when we smile even when we grieve they stay suspended and tossed on to. next costs and i mean hailed by them if not
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tons out to be true then even distance socializing isn't safe but you've never of just looking at this 4th of july celebrations * *. i. i i everyone wants this crisis to end and many thought that reopening and pretending that things what a year ok it was a good option but also catalonians also is rabies also some a strain and all rather than self-less to housetop walked out. it didn't that back in lockdown so if those super saturdays still want to be
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sipping points in the red british sun and oldest then maybe they should start listening to the doctors and take a step back given the current situation we have still 80 to 90 percent people are in fact if they don't have antibodies in the large this mean any change in the social behavior will bring the virus greater close. to the transmission level we have seen before so if they control the years or more a good deal strictly as they should be opening up earlier in time especially many of the countries now would risk the 2nd wave and it is not inevitable but not following the sort of distancing and the controlled media that have been put in place will surely is a 2nd rate that will be made to curtail this interaction is to really keep their distance and. other controlled media such as washing hands and keeping personal hygiene only solution moving forward. meanwhile trials are underway in the race to
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find a vaccine for this corona virus but even if scientists to discover an effective cure it does seem that there are plenty of people he won to be queuing up to take it peter all of this explains why. the hunt for 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. the latest polling shows more than a 3rd of germans would reject and mandatory vaccination against covert knighting
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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. the government is accused of secretly plotting to introduce mandatory vaccination i want to repeat this she for the chancery said yesterday there will be no ability to 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 e.u. 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
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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 sick or. own a job or they were unsure about the vaccination it's not clear what 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 that i would i be grateful at in fact sake if those sorts of things happen and i can't be happy to think that i haven't decided that that's what i need more information everyone's going to have it these days. i would say 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 in comes available no politic they haven't tested properly probably won't have it is to preserve a working parent because we're trying and it's thanks to vaccines that smallpox has
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been eradicated that means holes technics and polio are common killers in society social media has been blamed for the rise of the anti vax movement but the platforms themselves say they are actively working to debunk false information about vaccines i report uncovered an industry undermining by being a school community develops 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 or tricky to develop a vaccine against but as long as science and fact are equated with conspiracy
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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 of a. still ahead on the way clear russian design studio has been drawing attention for its unusual work and even more side so you off returned to the halls and any human development a story personas to stop right. 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 showbusiness i'll see if that. is you'll be
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of the capital over the point of some new ministers or 15 questions raised about their past and it has prompted protests by women's rights group. how did. i. say i. was. i. shouted means he explains why changes at the heart of the french government have provoked such anger. president macron had hoped to reshuffle of the french government would give him a much needed boost languishing in the opinion polls and with less than 2 years before the next presidential election he needs to turn things around but as some of the names for some of the top jobs in french politics were announced mouths dropped
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in shock the new interior minister the man in charge of law and order here has done i know i'm dumbfounded many when we talk about the careers of men chanter great because asians are we talking about those appointed as ministers how can you imagine for a moment that the fight against sexist or sexual violence moves forward with a rapist at the interior ministry. and a masculinist of the justice ministry to. this government is a disgrace it's a tremendous slept that emanuel macron has launched in the face of all those who have mobilized against sexual and gender based violence dominance character has been cloud since rape allegations were made against him now a woman alleges that he forced himself on her during a meeting in 2009 domain and has always denied the accusations while the original proving to the claims was dropped just weeks before he was annoying to it into one
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of the most powerful jobs in france a court decided to reopen the probe many are now questioning my judgment saying it's an insult to victims of sexual assault. concerning he currently has been against him and recently the justice system relaunched the investigation into his case was posing a problem is that he's been nominated to become france's top cop meaning he'll have on to his alters people who are supposed to be investigating his case. even the 1000 sound one who's been abused. right as the head of the police when the older 2 don't take complaints seriously is generally speaking. to women who are victims of rape sexual assault who police refuse to listen to. for us and for all people who are victims of rape assault there is spitting in our face really because for months for years even we've been denouncing violence that we're
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breaking the silence when it comes to rape cells domestic violence and we have the feeling that we're hurt but they don't care at all about what we have to say outraged over this decision protests erupted. oh. oh oh. oh oh despite the intensity of emotions boiling over it leaves a powerless little to offer after legal analysis the relevant service is assessed that there was no obstacle to domino's nomination domino nero wasn't the issue protesters took to it the newly appointed justice minister also riled the crowds he's the lawyer who pulled the already he's previously defended high profile men who faced charges of rape he's also known to be a critic of the me too movement suggesting that some actresses sleep with men in
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power to get a leg up so to say calling it a promotion the leader of one french feminist organization had this to say ladies and gentlemen our new justice minister i have to vomit on the streets of paris protesters were equally appalled to. see someone who has defended for a post office a firm assigned who must be defended in a court of law indeed but it came with a way of defending them by attacking the me too movement talking about the histories. on the debate in reference to women. to paul moretti as interior minister and justice minister is for us the fatal blow to the so-called great cause of the presidential it doesn't seem that this is about to grow were protests of being called across france on friday with many theory is that by making these
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appointments much corn has in their minds unceremoniously dumped gender equality an issue he had once described as a little rant was a big cause of his presidency solid. r.t. harris. a design studio here in moscow is creating quite a stir for his creative work at the moment and built up to a cult following for its ability to produce eye catching logos for businesses but it does turn out is not an employee with a flair for innovation that is actually responsible one quarter explained. here in moscow the name nicholai has been catching the attention of many his original and creative business logos have brought many satisfied customers to the r. to me live bit of studio here but mr rove has a secret one that no patron has been able to pick up on that's the fact that he's actually an advanced artificial intelligence living right here amidst.
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so many it might seem like science fiction but in russia it's science and today we're going to find out how it all works this is the art director at the studio sergei nice to meet you thanks for giving us the interview mr video so take us on the floor. stands for. and these emphasizes the artificial nature of personality he is the lead designer of this you know and you can actually find he's portrayed. human designers for us to do. our website lets him mention that you need the logo for your business and all you have to do is just describe your company in text and send this text to an eco
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life and just within seconds he will come up with an unlimited amount of different design concepts well rumor has it our team needs a new logo so could we take him for a test drive and see what he could produce for us let's go with their start of the new project let's start r t. based its description. and here you are while i like that one. mr owen of his no doubt a talented designer perhaps a little too talented for us humans interested in entering the design field of the future there could be some stiff competition to contend with especially with plans to expand cynical eyes responsibilities of the company already in the works when
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you see that just several 100 lines of code over perform your design career a lot of serious question start popping up like what is my real value for abuse this what do i have to do today to stay relevant to morrow we use the call i in the studio is an unlimited source of new ideas like fresh ideas he's not afraid of anyone he just he just creates logos like an unlimited amount of logos we teach him he was styles we show him new things for human culture in order to teach him how to create you and your images but but i have to say that with nikolai you don't need it is sign or but you do need an art director some person who will. choose the right option from the millions available russia's nicholai iran of seems
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to be the cutting edge of modern artificial intelligence for now he's one of a kind but who knows how many others will follow in his footsteps. interesting stuff don't cost reporting that's how the news is looking on a week far more from us in just over half an hour don't forget by plenty of stories to on our website at. the be. bom. first.
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