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moscow claims it's a germany that's not being cooperative. afterburn in this week said it was beautiful the russian opposition leader had been poisoned with. a month to the day since the disputed presidential election in. once again taking to the streets. in protest. russia says it's ready to move ahead with large scale testing of its coronavirus vaccine says it's scientists finally publish details about the job and its effectiveness. the french satirical magazine charlie of the controversial cartoons of the prophet muhammad to reigniting debate its promises of terror trial gets underway 5 years after the bloody attack on the
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publications offices in paris. 6 pm here in the capital thanks for joining us on r.t. and daniel. moscow are locked in a diplomatic row over the alleged nerve agent poisoning of russian opposition figures. on sunday the russian foreign ministry question to provide an explanation for suggesting it's the german side that's not been cooperating. if the german government is sincere in its statements it should respond to their quest of the russian general prosecutor's office as soon as possible that was passed on on the 27th of august it is the german side that really less urgency by not sending a response berlin is slowing down the very investigative process it is calling for is that on purpose ultimatums do not help anyone move forward but if never
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explanations follow from russia in the coming days we will have to discuss the response with our partners we have high hopes for the russian government to solve this serious crime meanwhile a group of russian doctors of offer to set up a joint commission with german counterparts to investigate the case has come as global pressure continues to build against russia with more details his piece of all of the. there have been international calls for transparency from russia in an investigation into what happened to alexina valmy the russian foreign minister sergei a lover of has said moscow has nothing to hide when it comes to mist in the valley he says russia is still waiting though for requests for information to be answered . we have already commented on this and said we have nothing to hide the soon as alex in the valley fell ill the plane was grounded and necessary measures rumi julie taken this soon as he was transported to germany those who were demanding
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information from russia went silent and did not demand anything from berlin this is all following the same old scenario we hear public accusations against russia and the official requests to berlin from a prosecutor's office have so far gone unanswered we were promised today that we would soon receive response as soon as we get the facts we will react accordingly this is all reminiscent of what happened with this cripples me it or secretary general again stoltenberg has his mind made up though he says international action . needs to be taken however he stopped short of saying what for fund should take we strongly believe that this is blatant violation of international law so it requires i mean national response. but i will not speculate about exactly what kind of international response what we're seeing at the moment is warnings and
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demands flying backwards and forwards the french and german foreign ministers issued a joint statement on friday evening in which they call a day and an attack against mr novelli we've also heard from the german federal president steinmeier he said being a volley case has the potential to cause real problems in the relationship between in moscow and in vienna we've seen moscow's representative summoned to the foreign ministry to discuss the novelli case i consider the demands russia conduct a quick open and comprehensive investigation in appropriate in the absence of any information facts or specific data from germany or any response to the russian prosecutor general's request made on the 27th of august it's over a week since moscow requested information from berlin regarding the tests that were carried out on alexina volley on friday the german government confirmed that they
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had received that request however getting that information over to russia might not be as simple as a lot like you had to write at the request was forwarded by the minister of justice to the justice department in berlin today in the morning as usual we can't comment on any corporation regards an internal matters of the investigation so what does that mean russia has not received anything from the ministry of justice or any other responsible oath already as they have already just sad the federal government has approved their quest for mutual legal assistance. speaking in plain language no other information has been given is that right i read to rate what i have just said moscow has requested this information because the tests that were carried out in the russian hospital where lex in the valley was 1st treated showed no trace of any toxin in his system and tests for poisons all came back negative effect to
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investigative measure of her being carried out and if the information about the presence of a poisonous substance in the patient's biological samples is confirmed then of course we will open a day jury investigation it's 2 weeks since alexei navalny has been here in berlin being treated the shot at a hospital physicians say there is nowhere cute risk to his life at the moment however there is the potential for long term effects from this illness additionally the russian foreign ministry claims if not a truck was used that doesn't really mean it came from russia an accent of ali remains in a coma in berlin after fall in severely ill on a title flight in russia more than 2 weeks ago is a reminder of how events unfolded.
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that argument over your left over and she would defeat you. with. it is all there is that one of the leading opposition figures and russia has been poisoned especially as the board 3 of the armed forces came to a clear conclusion and that i would say never mind they was poisoned with a substance from the novacek roots he's the victim of a crime that someone tried to shut him up.
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but ever since news of the incident 1st emerged much of the world's media pointed the finger straight at the kremlin org as there has been looking at the various theories. germany declared the valley poisoned with military grade toxin and within 24 hours everyone with a keyboard had somehow become an investigative journalist slash toxicologist slash foreign policy expert take build for example a german tabloid that specializes in yellow journalism and bashing russia build out did everyone they managed to mistranslate a russian official make up a conspiracy theory that russia was blaming germany for poor reasoning in a volley and beeston everything that they got wrong they demanded sanctions and then to the divisive german russian nord stream to pipeline there are very strong and russia in the west which typically specifically wants to sabotage the gas
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pipeline to prevent or between russia and the e.u. a particularly close association to russia and germany there isn't a change in their course america wants to sell its natural gas to europe instead of the russians so there's a lot of money going on a lot of money is what at stake spiegel another german magazine has proposed tearing up german russian relations big student well apparently they have irrefutable proof that putin was behind this insane poisoning they won't show it though to their readers so we'll just have to trust them now is the time to hurt the man in the kremlin the german or thora jesus showing the alexina found he was not drunk or diabetic as the kremlin cynical spin doctors wanted the world to believe he was supposed to be killed with an insidious neurotoxin cynical spin doctors insidious neurotoxin and obviously aggravated by us.
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all going to force 1st compounds are highly toxic substances and as a rule it's impossible to use them just to poison a single. person if there had been any interaction with the substance on the eve of the flight or during the flight then any accompanying persons was certain to have shown symptoms of poisoning that did not happen passions are high a lot of confusion about this is the best time to take advantage of people if you're a billed pundit and you have no idea how a neurotoxin works or what happened to the volley and you still want clicks well now is the time to write righteous and warlike articles to try and appear knowledgeable while the you know the professionals and the experts a busy and quiet trying to figure out what's happened there is another version that you might like one popular theory is that the kremlin spooked by the protests in 2 west embarrass and to the east inhabitants wanted mr nirvana out of the way to
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prevent him from mobilizing discontent closer to mr putin and upsetting his plans for parliamentary elections next year after years of not winning elections after years of stagnant support somehow now novelli has become a danger i was in the kremlin spooked after the revolution in ukraine why didn't they try to remove him then and it doesn't explain use in new york which is the nuclear option even in the world of nerve agents sending the volleys in germany where he could get tested for a new truck and russia would get sanction to jump to the conclusion that there is one obvious to what happened to divine it it's very simplistic because if you look at who takes an advantage out of what's happened i think it's a huge liability for the kremlin and for russia to be seen to have launched an
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attack on one of the most colorful and interventional members of the opposition that it reinforces as we've seen the. very negative image of russia in the west i think relations between the west and europe. russia were starting to warm up now all those things are suddenly at risk because of what's happened and because of the way it's interpret it which is why i think maybe it's much more complicated why would the kremlin to this point but you know many fantastic versions going the route you can pick whichever suits you best put his reluctance to say the word novel now cloud has led to comparisons to lord voldemort the villain in the harry potter sirius whom the other characters do not name that i think has also been banned from here it is on state television and is mentioned there only rarely and in a negative light so putin's apparent reluctance to talk about a fellow who isn't
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a politician who wasn't elected to anything is somehow in direct proof that putin wanted him dead hell i don't remember putin ever talking about me could putin really want me dead as well by the way and of all me being banned and state television as a lie he refuses to appear on state television has even declined to appear in an r.t. when we asked him we've got out a video so we have video evidence of the guardian live at the end of the day what's the point there is a jar and educate him that these people existed it's full of profit oriented journalism intended to surprise and to upset and they will say anything to you into clicking on an ad filled article they freed on your attention. it's exactly a month since the disputed election and better of triggered unprecedented scenes of
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protests across the country for the 5th consecutive weekend thousands of once again taking to the streets of cities and towns nationwide decrying what they say was a rigged result both correspondents sent us this report. the bushies a.b.c. most couldn't get to independent square security services had prepared beforehand blocking the street and dividing the crowd into smaller groups people got a new message to move towards the independent palace which is right behind me security services here were also prepared with cars blocking the road people are still coming it's hard to tell how many are here now but it's much less compared to the numbers we saw in previous weeks protests broke out immediately after the outcome of the vote was announced on august 9th with widespread disbelief long term president alexander lukashenko one yet another 5 years in office though initially marred by violence and police brutality demonstrate and demonstrations are now largely peaceful world leaders have called for talks between the government and
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opposition with a letter demanding a fresh vote and full constitutional reform. on saturday marked 300 consecutive day of black lives matter rallies in the u.s. city of portland triggered by the death of george floyd the protests show no sign of stopping. the video you can see a man desperately trying to put out the flames on his shoes after a molotov cocktails thrown tensions between demonstrators and police remain high officers used tear gas to break up the crowds and made several arrests of the rallies which began back in may have frequently been marred by violence. magazine satirical french magazine charlie hebdo reprints controversial cartoons of the prophet mohammed the head of a terror trial that's regarded debate over the limits of freedom of speech and satire we'll take a closer look after the break. is
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join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. come back to the program russia says it's ready to move ahead with large scale testing of its new coronavirus vaccine the country raised more than a few eyebrows last month when it became 1st in the world to register a job the fears were expressed of course must have been cut and it might end up doing more harm than good details of the potential cure have now been published for the 1st time for the world to see. reports. at the start of 2020 good news it was hard to come by but as we move that autumn it seems that behind us not unpleasant to report on as many will remember russia practices that was. great advice but all
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the results are now on friday it was announced back in notice that nicotine has indeed a strong immune response i am to point out that that in 100 some of those images a page in trials now this comes just after eating shut out one of the oldest one of the most respected in the lancet. that's a subset of the findings of the trials because it is a part of the clinical trial results of this put make the vaccine published in lancet the world's leading medical journal shows that russia is leading the way in developing a corona virus vaccine and it answers a lot of questions from western critics specifically the journal report concluded that there were no serious adverse consequences among volunteers that took the vaccine and there was a very strong in time moon response due to the development of antibodies it found that a vaccinated person produces $1.00 times more antibodies than an average person infected with corona virus so no serious side to the desired antibodies and of course
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a good safety profile it's also what close in the head of the mosque a clinic which developed independently said he thought that those heightened place would actually protect individuals for at least 2 yes so that announcement from what he directed basketball and there was this article in the lancet really pulls direct their arguments next expected next now this news one touted. by those who decided to take the plunge to leave the band got to get themselves in it and we today these include the minister of defense against psycho who the leader of the liberal democrat party who by the way actually appeared on a t.v. show makes wrong in the day that the mayor. so now the mayor told president putin about this via video conference he said you know what i'm feeling fine only thing i will say i did have a slight headache for a few hours so these latest announcement some doubt reassuring but also maybe
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a way to counter the one of the better word through suspicions like people initiate you said that maybe russia has this process in order to declare itself a winner of that race for so what now well on our side and if not of what actually basis for russian citizens will start in mid september and that process could be done within 7 to 12 months in fact. we can explain it in the capital muscovite of us you are in a hot spot have been given a bit of a head start so do you suspect simply saying to people at home but that there will be bread and it seems there is demand all right apparently more than 20 foreign governments have already been received hundreds of millions of doses so in a slight spread. 14th us folks went on trial in france this week over their alleged involvement in
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a series of terror attacks and 2015 satirical magazine charlie hebdo was one of the main targets alongside a jewish supermarket in commemoration of the victims the magazine as a republic the controversial caricature was believed to have partly motivate to be attacked by the move triggered a furious reaction from their own foreign ministry president micron's says it's all about freedom of expression. as the trial into the january 25th dean attacks begins to be french means to defend the right to make people laugh the freedom to mock to ridicule and to caricature which voltaire claimed was the source of the rest to be french means always to be on the side of the freedom fighters well charlie hebdo is back in the spotlight here in france and that's because as that trial is underway that important trial it's decided to take a bold decision according to some some of described it perhaps as being more idiotic and that is to republicans some of its most controversial cartoons which
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depict the prophet mohammed the muslim prophet now it was those types of cartoons that were published by the magazine that initially put a target on its back and led to that attack back in 2015 in which 12 people were murdered back then the world came out in support seeing 3 sharlee saying they supported the right of the magazine its freedom of speech to publish cartoons like that but by republishing these cartoons again a montage of them it has reignited the debate here in france over whether or not it's ok to blast fim this is a poll that's been done by the french institute of public opinion now it found when it asked the french people in general what they thought was this the right thing to do and that the majority of people supported the freedom of speech of charlie hebdo but when you asked that question to french muslims there was a very different response with 69 percent responding that they didn't think it was
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right to publish those cartoons everybody seems to be getting involved in this issue from the president right the way across through social media everybody has an opinion and those opinions are polarized. through those samples or of course i support the right to caricature 100 percent of historically in france we have a great tradition of caricatural. after how far can control has the right to go that's another debate. your got. in the muslim world it's the muslim world are starting to use it to provoke it's a knife through an eye a tooth for a so i don't think. i said to myself i'm going to go by surely it will be a little bit of money for them so that they can continue their work and his art of respect because they have incredible courage. and he said so president well i repeat the same words we have to. have the right to express ourselves to
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bless feel is not to kill now this trial is hugely important not just because it's about the attacks. but it's also about the attacks that took place a few days later on a kosher supermarket here in paris where more people were killed and what the national anti terror prosecutor here in france are said while this might not be about the men that carried out those attacks because they are dead this is about that why did web individuals who supported them who perhaps finance them or shielded them in the aftermath of those attacks and this also comes as font says interior minister warns that while this trial is about the historical event an event that is still something that is poignant in french memory there is also something that we must remember he talked about and that is the fact that there is still a huge threat of terror here in france it is the internal threat within our
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walls which has become the most significant and the strongest one which mobilizes the most attention of the intelligence services how dumb are now also talked about more than 8000 individuals still being on a french database of suspected islam missed that could potentially pose a security threat here in france and he said. their full attention was needed on those individuals talking about the resilience of networks such as islamic state that he also mentioned the number of individuals in prison that are connected to islam is threats and talked about the radicalization in prisons he said that the majority of those individuals who were radicalized in prisons have then gone on to commit their own terror offenses when they've been released now the trial is about those 2 messages that surely abdo and the kosher supermarket here in paris and they heralded in a new wave of terror that has and compassed france now for more than 5 years.
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i am so many people are now looking at what surely there was done with the republic ation of those controversial satirical cartoons was this about sort of standing up for freedom of speech was this about remembering those who was slain at its offices or is this something that could really radicalize islamists across the world and incite a new wave of terror. sort of work on worlds apart coming up next back in 30 minutes to bring you the latest global news updates we'll see about that .
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