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because yes that requires. the most vulnerable on the streets to become invisible. better roofs still boils people take to the streets across the country with flowers and balloons becoming an increasingly regular part of the protest will take you through all the country's continuing post-election plight. palestine denounces a u.s. brokered peace deal between israel and the united arab emirates that's been branded historic under which israel will halt its west bank. fees the 1st ever african-american running mate in the u.s. presidential election history has passed this california's top cop isn't winning
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over all of the black lives matter move. live from moscow thanks for joining us stars in our international revealed shooting in from welcome to the program. the interior ministry has pledged to release all detainees from the minsk protests but a russian leader has also ordered the case of every person arrested during the mass the tensions to be investigated in while tensions in the better off from capital continue to mount people have once again been converging on the city center this all comes in the wake of sunday's disputed presidential election which has plunged the country into chaos our correspondent reports from the heart of the capital. this is just the way or the way they're supposed to be honest it's quite difficult to describe to you what's going on in victory square in minsk on the square there are women with flowers in nantes you can also see the women dressed in white with
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flowers in the hands remaining along independence avenue cars and buses which are passing by honking their horns in support of what they call the solidarity actions the solidarity is against violence and the riot police and all the recent developments. there are mainly women many passing cars honking i do not know and i asked this girl this why are you here because i am here to stand up for fair elections in this country and this action is also against violence isn't it great i guess all these ideas are being championed here and i got it thank you. and this is what's going on almost across the entire city center in some places women are arriving spontaneously and others they're moving from one spot to another one you're seeing these 2 girls were frozen hands just passed by this is how the center of minsk is looking like a narrow. because moving extremely slowly literally in 1st gear all the drivers are honking their horns and waving their arms there are lots of flowers that it is but
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still something unimaginable is going on in the center of minsk this is the way the people are driving the women is standing along independence avenue well something like that. across the country people have been forming human chains and a show of solidarity with the protesters some of even embark on the charm offensive by giving flowers for the police that she workers that are taking a more direct approach with some downing tolls and walking out on strike while voicing their demands. ok. ok ok. ok ok. back here. i mean while as we reported earlier in ments are identified. 2 offices of the russian internet giant the next. the company later released a statement saying the group claimed to be members of the anti criminal and anti corruption state office they were conducting a search nothing was seized and the reason for the raid was not disclosed.
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president lukashenko has all but a russians have known him for 26 years but this is the 1st time his grip on power appears to be slipping on all quarter reports. in fellow roosts having the title go or daddy means you've got the most populist position in the entire post soviet sphere and for the recently reelected president alexander look at shank oh he's held the position for decades. who shot the russians have to hold on to look a shame to even in the most critical situation is a drowning man who catches a straw that you just took my racing to be 90 percent tomorrow he will be with you like we all know it is no not for you to decide for.
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themselves i envy myself i see i am the last and only dictator in europe. i'm not going to hold this position for a lifetime as soon as the people refuse my services i'll take my bag under my arm and i'm going. on board the populist train before it was cool before politicians like steve bannon and donald trump probably even knew the meaning of the word one of his most recent populist stunts involved the dismissal of bellerose his agricultural minister after the minister's cows failed to gain lucas shank those approval. what did you bring me here so why now tell the security service to put you in handcuffs if a person does not understand that this is auschwitz and you put him in charge of the holding i did not understand you wish to. look i shan't go as a man of inspections meetings with bureaucrats and reprimands of government officials when the cameras are watching of course this puts a smile on the faces of ordinary people who struggle daily with bureaucratic red
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tape it's also the main reason why they call the shank obama for many baka is also a strong man who created an enclave of the soviet union we. in europe it's been a popular stance for years but now look at those image is facing some big problems . in. the making sure local shanker claims he won the election it seems like the security forces are on his side and for a while he only faced small pockets of pro western opposition but based on the brutality used by the police to control the situation arrests made of journalists and the death of a protester it seems like the entire country's view of the government is definitely turning sour.
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that it's possible locus shang calls recent anti russia statements alienated his main base of support those who want closer cooperation with belarus his eastern neighbor we need to address the russian media reduce them not to say no incidents if you would you need to get into the situation with dignity no you'll see good we have no gold to discredit the country clues to us arresting russian journalists didn't help the situation either. for the west he's always been europe's last dictator even look at himself said he knew people would dispute the election results whatever the case the belorussian president will need to father more support if he wants to remain at the head of the table the president of the scientific smarts incentives for months or says the 4th day of protests in but are always went by calmly but the overall agenda of people
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hasn't changed. those tweets said peace poor people are calm but there's a lot of joy in their home but their gender change the last drop that broke the camel's back was the mass joining the problem is the state enterprises dozens of different big commercial entities joined the protest saying that we demand not perks from the government we need we need for elections to look at himself put into position when he did not deliver on any dialogue with any meaningful social group and the way that election commissioners deliberate fraud in the election and vote now definitely ignited that kind of protest and anger because nobody believes in butler that location got 80 percent of the. palace thought administration earth announced a peace deal between israel and the united arab emirates accusing the latter of
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betrayal and accord which was struck with the help of the us will see israel holding its west bank an accession plant as a result of this diplomatic breakthrough and at the request of president trump with the support of the united arab emirates israel will suspend declaring sovereignty of the areas outlined in the prisons vision for peace and it's now an expanding ties with other countries in the arab and muslim world. or historic deal as a result of lengthy negotiations it's the 1st step to normalizing relations between the countries which also plan to open embassies bilateral agreements are expected to be signed in the coming weeks covering business tourism direct flights security and other issues as well however in his speech regarding the deal prime minister netanyahu said he's not giving up on annexation plans but said he won't pursue them without washington support on of the us israeli peace plan for the region outlined back in january an explosion was supposed to begin last month we got reaction to
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the new deal. it's historic this is a culmination of long relations that have grown steadily and very positively between israel and the united arab emirates what we see here is a chance for israel and arab neighbors across the region to build economic prosperity peace and and positivity for the whole region and the palestinians again of choosing to put themselves outside of that their choosing rather than to say yes and we can work forward for a better future they are choosing to reject that and it's just not a surprise it's very sad i think for the palestinian people the message here is clear israel will continue to build a better future for the region and the palestinians need to understand that history will not wait for them. should be issued a statement it is a very harsh statement against united. them of the betrayal of the pillars of jerusalem of the palestinian people and the palestinian cause by doing this is this agreement with. me as well as to get used to the
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official statement of united arab emirates and. clim in their support of the ballista in your position but. they are not doing it to the palestinian leadership was facing a very difficult financial crisis because there's that oil is going for it's getting good freezing the delivery of the palestinian taxes they're not doing anything to practically to support the bill is. so biden's hoping his choice of kemal harris as a running mate will give his campaign what it means to unseat donald trump from the white house it seems not everyone shares that enthusiasm particularly considering her as his past scalable point with the details. from rival to running mate joe biden is hoping that the terrorists will be a powerful weapon in his arsenal as he selected her as vice president as he prepares to go to battle with donald trump for the white house i decided that comma
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harris is the best person to help me take this fight to donald trump and mike pence and then lead this nation starting in january 2021 i need someone who understands that we are in a battle for the soul of this nation and that safeway going to get through these crises we need to come together a new night for a better america come and i gets that but unity it seems is not the word on every democrats' lips. let's not forget that for the past few months the united states has been gripped by
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a wave of protests against police brutality sparked by the killing of george floyd . harbored. so joe biden has selected kamel harris as his vice presidential running mate and with her joy. macon and indian roots she is the 1st woman of color to be selected by a major u.s. political party as a vice presidential candidate this may sound like a smart move generating enthusiasm among the democrats base among african-americans
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however the holes are suggesting otherwise we protest build more schools less jails put money into education our prisons. there's a fundamental problem with that approach i agree with that conceptually but you have not addressed the reason i have 3 padlocks on my front door. kamel harris has got a resume full of working with the police locking people up and being unnecessarily gleeful about doing so she even took the move of jailing parents of children who were truant from school as california's attorney general camila harris fought against moves to release nonviolent offenders even after the court ordered her to do so as san francisco's district attorney she secured the conviction of over 1900 people 1st moken marijuana these folks got a life long criminal records and often jail time however she then joked about the
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fact that she's a pot smoker herself have you all smoked i have ok again i had to and i have my name and i didn't have a good. day with a long time ago. at a time when police are not necessarily the most loved among rank and file democrats a certain catch phrases spreading across social media. kamel harris has done a lot in recent months to try and clean up her image she's gone to police brutality protests to shake hands and take photos she's a published an autobiography that presents herself and her career as a prosecutor as if she was fighting against racism on behalf of the downtrodden but some people just aren't buying it i watch
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a poll numbers go bomb bomb bomb down to almost nothing donald trump has indicated that he is not too worried about camila harris as she is not polling very well around the country however many are jubilant about the fact that a woman of color as finally joined a major presidential ticket in the united states. but many of the people expected to vote for tom iris in november and got pretty big questions you know what martin artsy new york. has growing support around the world for a ban on so-called killer robots a report from human rights watch says 30 countries want to global treaty against the technology of us and all sharkey from the campaign to stop killer robots says it must be humans are not machines making decisions on the battlefield we want to see meaningful human control over all weapons systems for every strike another word there's always a person who's
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a claim to bow who's watching that weapon and will decide in the end will be used this weapon to kill this target is this an appropriate target we don't want to weapon or go out on a storm driven by a computer and for the computer to make that final decision this targets ok because under the laws of war if you're indo to better target if there's any doubt whatsoever don't lethal autonomous weapons are able to operate on their water and even space program to identify and engage targets of humans they'll give the order to attack at present though they can reprogram to make the decision themselves some countries though see the benefits of having such technology in war zones or the u.s. arms control association says the weapons offer opportunities in combat that cheap work 247 and don't tire on the front line it could reduce casualties professor sharkey says the risk to civilian lives is not being taken into account. you must
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above all protect civilians regardless of what country they're from whether they belong to your enemy or anything else i know it's often flaunted but that is standard classic stuff you must always ensure protection of civilians i can see no way that these weapons can compose comply with international humanitarian law i don't think that they can comply with the laws of war or at least we can't guarantee their compliance i don't think they can appropriately discriminate between military and civilian targets and i don't think they can be proportionate in response to attacks. mass protests and government reservation correspondent brings the latest from lebanon's capital.
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welcome back to the program the huge explosion in beirut last week not only left most of the city in ruins it also knocked out many of its hospitals and so many people injured in the blast that's only adding to the difficulties in the city now 3 major hospitals are out of action leaving the one still functioning completely overwhelmed international help has been flooding in goes down off has been across the story. we're about 7 kilometers outside of the routes in the mountains here is one of lebanese main hospitals and we have come to witness the work of a top surgical team of russia they have come here to help lebanon deal with the traumatic fallout from the blast in the port.
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so russian surgeons with the help of the lebanese colleagues have just finished a ministry and his teacher here and have begun the surgery i'm being told this woman has a lot of bones in her face broken and they are not in the right places this is the primary thing that doctors here are dealing with right now also she has a severe head trauma. he's leading the medical team overseeing the surgery they have decades of experience between them specializing in treating the injured from natural disasters and wars syria palestine indonesia nepal armenia just some of the places where
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they've been saving lives here in lebanon the groups worked alongside local doctors in more than 200 cases but some of the most difficult procedures like the one we saw earlier they have been taking on themselves. is the most difficult surgeries that our team carried out here with the severe cranial traumas and face skull fractures one patient had their bones completely fractured but the surgery was successful everything was reconstructed and the patient is feeling better. their work here has been made possible thanks to russia's official aid agency russell trood and just up by larry says that being deployed to trouble sports can sometimes take up to a couple of weeks this time it only took around 24 hours a remarkable difference and the swiftness that's likely saved lives. during surgery russian medical aid also arrived at the hospital we received this donation from the russian humanitarian mission we thank them
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a lot for this generosity and we want to say russian cultural center because at that moment. because you know. we have a crisis the explosion that that happened and we need every every help we can get from anyone many injuries like this require complex delicate and lengthy procedures during a break away from the operating table the surgeon tells me everything's going well broken bones are reset stitches are applied the start over healing process for a girl who's seen more than enough trauma in her young life because diana from lebanon. in gaza a young palestinian man's death from a survivable illness has shot a lot on treating patients across the border in israel but if. he had been waiting a month for the mission to visit the hospital across the it was the night giles
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father told us about his son's last few weeks. drawls condition was discovered in mid january we noticed his face was turning yellow we hospitalized him and after a few days of tests they found out that he had a plastic anemia after 3 and a half months he got a referral to go to the hospital until his from there at that time his condition was deteriorating and he needed a blood transfusion every couple of days on sunday at 10 am we were told that the application for the patient and his escort had been rejected by the israeli authorities for security reasons finding an escort wasn't easy because the coronavirus was spreading across israel finally my cousin agreed and she was accepted but the time was after 9 pm and the border was closed on sunday a week after the initial application was scheduled we were arranging ambulances both in gaza and in israel we were still doing that until july died at around 1 pm
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his heart just suddenly stopped any patient can have setbacks at any moment so these delays played a key role in his death was allowed to drive very thin from university with distinction and he planned to become a teacher at the un's ready fashion city for palestinian refugees is very officials insist was not due to their actions giles 1st request was approved for july the 16th but this permit was not utilized for reasons unrelated to the israeli side on july the 63 new request was received to coordinate the patients exit for an ambulance after his health deteriorated due to suspension of coordination by the civilian committee the organization made the request was asked to provide the missing details on july the 19th the missing details were received and his exit for treatment was approved immediately. of enzio physicians for human rights says access to israeli health care from gaza has been limited to security cooperation or coordination was halted back in june now since then only urgent
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cases are being processed but in june and july out of 195 urgent patients only half were approved by israel so all families as they were left feeling hopeless and lost . it was hard not to feel helpless condition was worsening and we couldn't do anything about it we could only give him pain killers he was always happy to see me and we used to stay up late in the hospital and have fun and laugh he used to ask me to take him to the beach for a few minutes to cheer him up was a very social person beloved by everyone he wanted to build a house and get married and wanted me to get married to him to become his neighbor he wanted to become a teacher in the un relief and works agency for palestinian refugees even managed to finish his college education but it wasn't god's will. sick people who get rejected pose no threat to israel but these measures are taken to torture people this is one of the ways of the siege in gaza these past days
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since his death where the hardest days of my life i never had a situation this hard in my life i was a helpless father unable to help my dying son even though we had all the papers to do it even when in a very bad condition joy was still talking about getting married and having a happy life in any other country this would have been a simple transplant. facebook is being accused of illegally harvesting the facial recognition of users of its social media platform instagram a class action against the text could cost the company up to half a trillion dollars. once facebook captures instagram users protected by metrics it uses them to both areas facial recognition abilities across all of its products including the facebook application and shares this information among various entities facebook does all of this without providing any of their acquired notices or disclosures required by illinois law. which claimed facebook violated the
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privacy rights of $100000000.00 of its uses under the current law companies can be fined up to $5000.00 for each individual reckless or intentional violation therefore means the total fine could potentially reach $500000000000.00 a month facebook offered to cash out to $650000000.00 to settle a similar case when the company was accused of illegally collecting biometric data through a photo taken tall over the maintains its face recognition systems are not to use on instagram this it is baseless instagram doesn't use face recognition technology if we introduce face recognition technology to your instagram experience we will let you know 1st and you will have control over whether we use this technology for you privacy activist and technology expert bill new believes the spot the controversial nature of the lawsuit brought attention to the high risks facebook really is collecting users' biometric data. this is to a large extent
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a claim that is being brought on a speculative basis because we don't know whether instagram used facial recognition software for show or we don't know the extent to which it used to now many uses to a large extent the little being used here is the one in illinois which is the strictest biometrics security or privacy law anywhere in the world and has been brought up all of us uses which are significant book or sanogo bytes facebook is telling facial recognition software without any form of consent then this is a real abuse and i could be ripping kelly damaging because it went and loses the or fails to protect as it has done with other instances then also people its collective pleasure information from could be vulnerable to identity theft to the rest of the lips. as the headlines for this i would see when i'm back in 30 minutes
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with the latest global news updates will see you back from. the sudden false and illegal takeover of the government by a small group. rather than revolutionaries also just that's my group the operation when you have a tiny drop of people who have all the power you have to have some means to make sure the rest of us don't get together and take a bath. these are sacrifices. places that capitalism exploited and destroyed for profit and left behind misery poverty farming.
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