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russia claims to develop the world's 1st coronavirus vaccine hole though clinical trials have yet to be completed the health minister says it's been tested and it is safe also to come. another night of violence on the streets of bel-air russa's only hope of the presidential election result refuses to die down on protesters killed in the clashes while several journalists were detained. are no beginning tear gas ok am i'll break for
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a moment while i put on my mask and in beirut there is still rage against the machine despite the collapse of lebanon's government over last week's devastating port. there 5 pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now russia is claiming to be the 1st to cross the finish line in the race to develop a coronavirus vaccine president putin revealed the news and said the vaccine works well of producing bodies although clinical trials they get to be complete it is hoped a mass vaccination program can begin in october with more details is wrong. the name of the new vaccine is nick fought with the roman numeral which of course it means 5 out of mere putin and nouns that earlier on cheers day and he said that he
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hopes that this vaccine will be mass produced very soon as have of us and those who can use using the student as far as i knew this morning the 1st vaccine for corona virus in the world was registered among the country's health minister to further inform us about that but i already knew that it's working effectively and forming a tough immunity. how the vaccine was developed in collaboration between the military and civilian contractors were reported said member assigned here on our see about the progress of how this vaccine was developed the russian health ministry says that since you 2 it's 2 phase nature this this vaccine will last for at least 2 years 2 for any one that was inoculate it's the developers all the vaccine are saying that soon 1000 more people will be vaccinated in the nearest future in order to perform more research and they're also saying that
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people exposed to the code in 1000 a working closely in the fight against cove it will be vaccinated among the 1st people as well now let's take a look at what's next for this vaccine. representatives of the world health organization are also in such with the russian authorities in order to assess the vaccine that was just registered there's been some concern asked. so the speed with which russians have unveiled this vaccine but experts from the developers side are saying that they had at least a 20 year head start in creating this vaccine because the technology that's used
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there is based on adenovirus or basically on the common cold and so they say they're saying that this is how they were able to do this very quickly. well ahead of the russian sovereign wealth fund which is financing the vaccine research did outline to us what steps still need to be taken. real radio received tentative interest and prelim in their requests for 1000000000 those us vaccine we have also built partnership to produce a vaccine in 5 countries and we now have production capability of 500000000 but seems that can be produced in the next 12 months mostly works in produced and russia will be serving as the russian market and be seen for used in other countries will do serve in that country and also other markets and we expect clinical trials to start in you we saudi arabia feel it becomes very soon we are
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open to have clinical trials in different nations we are open to orders of those countries of which seeing and those always come true is a production capability to produce for it seems we are open to licensing agreement and partnership with them to produce we open to share our technology was a us we believed again with every joint and then me which is kind of virus and we need to put aside our political a difficult as we basically will really track people who are receiving the vaccine over the next couple of months but there is a specific proprietary the best government to institute develop that basically tracks very efficient and subodh just a backing specifically as a spike was a colonel virus level that welcomed news that members of russia's science and research community we've spoken to will say said there is still much to be done. because a limited number of people help the people who are tested and this seems to be no.
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negative effects of that mistake is also or intonation that in the end in the blood of the people who have been vaccinated there and what he's against the corona berries doesn't prove that the antibodies actually did and that from the inspection and this is something that can only. we tested during lloyd's feel these 3 trials which are yet to be done so i think it's really 'd premature to announce that this is something which is ready to. let alone be destroyed or millions of people you know the last fight here us russian government in the last of a lot of money into development of it bollocks him and that's why arsenal so good because it was faster during the last 5 years so there are 2 centers there developed them all of our system and both sometimes are only famous for russia so far south of us got money institute in moscow and the 2nd center is the very
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thought of institute in most of yours so these are 2 surplus of anti-viral experts are actually nation that's pretty loose so in nature really produced 2 different person. now anger still boiling in batteries in the wake of the presidential election result riot police there have been deployed after violence erupted amid claims by the defeated opposition that the poll was rigged one protester was killed overnight becoming the 1st casualty of the crisis. i just take in people that i doing i think. i've swallowed yes yes i've come out but i want to leave in a free and peaceful country for goodness that if you. welcome or how much of this mass that is going on can you take i don't understand what hell
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. it is the worst civil unrest battery's to say that since the collapse of the soviet union nearly 30 years ago protesters have been building roadblocks and throwing petrol bombs for the us also knowledge to think of a car being driven at an officer present a question coming while insisting the police response has been in order despite mounting concern from abroad. the u.s. is deeply concerned about the conduct of the election which was not free and fair severe restrictions on violence access for candidates intimidation tactics against opposition candidates and determinations of peaceful protesters and journalists marred the process but i mean i just talk about the 30 people around 25 police officers have been injured legs hands broken they would deliberately his it so they responded why are you crying the response will be adequate so that i will not allow
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you to tell the country a part of the struggle what was that what and why the main opposition candidate has fled to neighboring lithuania saying that she did it for the safety of her family. he appealed she has a legacy big issue here i took a very difficult decision i did that by myself my friends family colleagues and husband did not influence me many will understand me many will judge many will start to hate. that russian citizens living abroad have also been staging their own protests for example outside the embassy demonstrators demanding change and high in here in moscow a number of russians or so i gather to demanding the release of russian journalists who'd been detained in minsk who tells his into trying to. think of the following situation in a post soviet republic russia's western neighbor on the one hand the opposition daily gearing up for nonstop protests like there's no tomorrow against
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a president who is a covert dissident who's been in charge of the country for more than 25 years i can tell you that some of the opposition have already been posting ways and instructions how to go and combat with police how to build barricades and yes indeed there have been some instances of authorities being attacked but then on the other hand that same president alexander lukashenko claiming a landslide victory in a poll where he didn't allow pretty much any international observers ironically because of covert 19 and he also said that he wouldn't tolerate anything close to the my down protests in neighboring ukraine under these kind of circumstances when officers it seems have gotten the orders to get hold of pretty much anyone who decides to go out in the street to voice their discontent up probably journalists are the ones that are becoming the most vulnerable after the
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protesters and indeed we got proof of that on monday night when quite a few reporters were detained in belarus and cluing r.t. russian correspondent constantin but in the violent yes press who thumping most riot police officers whether the road was blocked and they said for no it's no come with us they trusted my hands and pushed me into their vehicle 200 or something to them what i thought i should say the. me he's not they behaved relatively well as well as right police can be able to do all they put a plastic tonico my hands and that didn't tighten it too much it was difficult to breathe really so i didn't have enough force to climb on to the vehicles to see just from the next morning so these weren't just single isolated cases and i can tell you that with some reporters connection has been lost for more than a day but in constantine's case he was lucky to be released quickly and he didn't suffer any injuries but again that wasn't the case all the time because we saw pictures of another colleague of mine. who's an experience we're journalists we saw
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him being carried seemingly unconscious after being beaten up and i can tell you that here outside the all russian embassy in moscow on monday night we saw fellow reporters coming here to deliver a strong message to the authorities in minsk when you go to the press with me and i'm renting simeone pier go flat before going to minsk he texted me if something happens to me send money to my wife yesterday night i was monitoring events and saw a photo of a guy being dragged by his hands that looks like simulant but not his clothes so i forgot about it and on monday it turns out it was him see what eventually when he speaks of one he's the known and others in the long list of journalists no matter russian or not who are in the most violent cities during us is unacceptable we aren't produce a prince of the bands there are observers covering them does the opposition seem to have the intention of stopping what they're doing perhaps the answer is no you can
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look at the telegram channels through which the word is being spread in some cases they only had 100 or 1000 subscribers now again in some cases this number has gone up to hundreds of thousands so this is clearly a signal that all the other had like i said with all the riot gear with rubber bullets with water cannon the authorities are saying that they won't tolerate any of this so we could be in for more trouble in the streets of del roose with protesters unfortunately possibly with journalists and police officers as well. journalist broadcast no class believes that there might be some people stirring the protests if the 8 of these protests is to dislodge the velour some government and president bush 2nd then. they will be violence because of course what they want is to have the the over reaction all or response from the authorities it is violent people getting killed which can then be used to have those who want to see ricky
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changing by the west bank come up and say look people have died stepaside looking code sanctions etc i think we've seen this this film this movie before haven't we where by we have united states and our allies in other countries saying even before a vote is cast that we will not accept this result whatever happens in the current code we won't accept it and that that encourages then people to go out go out and the agent provocateur the idea who also go out there and provoke violence in that the response from the author or it is which could then be used which could then be used against you or it isn't to to legitimize further 'd. the government so. now the lebanese government has collapsed after the entire cabinet quit amid public outrage following last week's massive blast in beirut the number of those killed tops more than 200 with hundreds of thousands left homeless to various locals a protest a daily since reporting from the city his poor sleep. situation here is becoming
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more and more unruly behind you seem to be lebanese police they've managed to push protesters all the way back from the parliament building we're now in one of the side streets but there is tear gas and we're going to move forward a little bit because rocks are being thrown in our direction by the protesters now the protesters are still out on the streets despite the fact that earlier the lebanese prime minister resigned he resigned along with his cabinet but what the protesters here are telling me is that they're not going to stop taking to the streets until the whole parliament itself designed so it's possible that scenes like this will continue we've witnessed people being wounded again we've witnessed ambulances fearing them to and from the scene so a lot of the same scenes unfolding as we've witnessed over the past 2 days this is violence that started on saturday night more than 700 people have been injured one policeman so far has been killed are no we getting tear gas ok at our break for
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a moment while i put on my mask and we'll show you what the last few days of violence have looked like. throughout. the it. was. it was. it was it was. now people here are calling this a revolution i've been talking to protesters and they say that this revolution is not going to be over as i mentioned until the parliament itself resigns beirut really hasn't witnessed scenes like this in many many years we've had lots of tear gas on the streets or back the camera man was injured at the same time the police are being accused of using excessive force and they have it. to using both tear gas
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and live but that's we going to move forward again because the 2 deaths are coming in this direction in reply to something towards us but as i say the situation in baby to a lot of anger a lot of frustration not only about the explosion at the pool but the pool so i'm not whole mismanagement of the government and its failure to take accountability and responsibility this is actually the 2nd government's had to resign much of 2 months. in solitary a government to resign engine turbo last year and then a really good managers kept at it if there was a 2 months so it may well be that house and you know remains in power as a church of prime minister for most of 2 so you're flown once served who are just as well know you have to resign they want independent people who have some kind of reputation of credibility and accountability so that's once in seconds and as i said what was that i think that people want in your palm tree elections in the hope that you kind of it's going to merge well the same old problem where there was the
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past 30 years and you get a new obsession you get into coming. well with us there is a once vibrant city reduced to ruins it's left a devastating toll on families one couple were about to show you were filming what was meant to be the happiest day of their lives thankfully they survived and along with their family described what they went through. i was screaming because i was afraid that i might find some of my family missing were injured or something bad happened to them. the most terrible moment was when we heard the loud explosion. and when we heard the scream and we were looking at
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each other it's now if any of us hadn't heard. that one the wedding took place in a miserable state of mind because we knew that there were wounded and dead and there was chaos and missing people the groom and the bride and everyone else were confused thank god they got married but their state of mind was bad. during the explosion and i was sitting here on the sofa and we were eating chick peas. look at the blood on the window. on the day this calamity happened there was no hospital to receive the patient a sister stayed with me for 12 hours and called the hospital and they replied that they were unable to receive anyone but. my eyes and head were all affected by the explosion with time i feel better.
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despite the. at the height of summer it is time to cover up in paris at the moment where masks have become compulsory even out on the streets it is part of efforts to quell the worrying spike in covert infections in the french capital from a shell of the reports. the french capital has become the latest city to make wearing a face mask obligatory doors now in certain parts of paris and its suburbs it's no longer only shops and enclosed public spaces where you'll need one of these meaning on this street i can walk freely without a mask but as i turn here i am compelled to moscow. areas indicated on this map in red show where the new rules will be inforced the aim is to slow down there is option of the covered $1000.00
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a 2nd wave is expected there is an urgent need to strengthen prevention measures if we do not want a new lock down as well as outdoor markets and the busy streets wearing the mask is now obligatory for anyone walking here along the banks of the sen though some are already ignoring it with paris in the grip of a heat wave some have questioned the logic behind that decision sensible. especially here yesterday i think it was 40 degrees so the mosque is hold that it is indeed difficult to swear to it uncomfortable it makes it even more sikh what i don't invest in the decision because we already work only was mosque but in the street we are not in contact with people for long. you know her many people with whom virus so it's important to have lost for good health. good i see that on the street a lot of people don't wear masks i don't think that. checks will be carried out to
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ensure compliance but in all the french cities more extreme measures of being taken. here in nice cameras equipped with the loudspeaker being used in a bid to remind people that masks must be worn so much have questioned the signs behind mask wiring in an open environment so far no cluster originating from an open environment has been revealed in france while a recent japanese study estimated that you are almost 20 times less likely to contract the virus outside civic through the best because it is true that wearing masks is important as they protect others and ourselves so what is difficult to accept is that masks are blanket or in some places where we are not in danger and
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where we wouldn't put others in danger but you jurists might find it confusing when they come here and then monitored by cameras obliged to wear masks and kyrillos because reminding everybody that just on this i know it is annoying but i wear a mask even the last 30 degrees i because that just janet home and not be the word i think mosques are effective in crowded places on public transport on main street or in shopping malls even the french health minister has conceded that masks hold to the transmission of. the advice is to stand from need to hang on the french need to have seen the increase in the circulation of the virus in france in europe and in the world and japan for example is facing a resumption of the circulation of the virus despite the wearing of mosques including in the outside. but as struggles to administer enough tests to keep up with demand and the country's top scientific body warning that the
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battle could be lost at any moment to control the spread of the virus it's possible that politicians feel the need to be seen doing something even if that something in this case wearing a mask outdoors leaves many doubting. paris. now artificial intelligence may well be the future but it is still far from perfect at least that is according to a u.k. university study which does claim the technology can suffer from racial bias. their presentations of intelligent machines and our future with them are back to the white racial their whiteness a proxy for how we perceive their status and the paschal.
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landing suggested well that's quite naturally i was hoping to see you again if you think of me as your friend to travel the world knowing the documents and get in the mix all the centuries you do 35 years she told you. you. can. do you mind if i ask you a personal question thank you wait is your operating system is initiated. hello i'm here. siri you're the best fakes mr big and beautiful.
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in cases where this is jim's our racialized his wife that it would have dangerous consequences for he was there not the perceived whiteness of i would make it more difficult for people of color to advance in the field. and i were in europe today sir thanks for your company this afternoon we'll be back with more stories on the headlines at the top of the. lead.
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to experiment with a. new . government group. the.
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police or. the capitalism exploited and destroyed and left behind misery poverty environmental devastation. and so you see things like voter suppression building more prisons you seem gerrymandering all sorts of undemocratic practices. use of the world for well there's. no question that.
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this is the one business show you can't afford to miss. going to washington coming up other than donald trump signed an executive order on the run and i really believe that top dog hospital kill bill millions are expected to make that run at even a minimum credit card payment. on a government shutdown after last week's deadly explosion in beirut but now the city rebuild amid protests in certain places they have a lot to get to for look at. the new number of coronavirus cases continues to grow as new infections are spiking worldwide will head of the world health organization argues it's never too late to control the outbreak this week we would reach 20000000 but just had cases of corby of 19 and so.

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