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egypt resists minimum wage democratic choice over trump corporate law joining just we try to find one which if. you look at collapses now the whole system would collapse and belarus would follow and everything would be put back years the president of bella bruce gives an interview to russian media including on t.v. he claims his country would come out if you pulled down. meanwhile dozens of residue during rallies protesting the detention of the bell over its opposition figurehead maria kolesnikov. germany hans's test results on alexina 1 valmy to the global chemical weapons watchdog after saying the russian opposition figure had been poisoned with nobby charge mosco had been pressuring
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berlin to share the data. as coronavirus cases surge of the u.k. boris johnson ramps up restrictions of england and the so-called rule of 6 gatherings of more than 6 people. the largest refugee camp in greece burned to the grounds leaving thousands without shelter and raising fears about this bread hoping. to. a warm welcome you are watching r.t. international broadcasting live from moscow and if you aren't as the russians continue to voice anger at last month's disputed election the younger fire president is warning that the whole country would collapse if he's for styles alexander lukashenko to claim came in a lengthy interview to russian media including r.t. . i don't think someday i will leave maybe but i will not allow the destruction of
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what we have created with people with generations i would not allow it to be destroyed this is how i live now and how this country has changed what keeps me very much in this situation and you probably know it too if look at collapses now the whole system would collapse and belarus would follow and everything would be put back years well maybe someone that would have lent ahead but now it would be very hard and these guys from police special units and others those who are with me they would be blamed and they would be assaulted and torn apart on his mind to have us be looking more closely at the interview along with the latest developments in belarus. they went on at length a number of prominent russian journalists including artie's editor in chief margarita simonyan who were allowed to peach the embattled russian president alex are the new shake up various questions and they went on ad meg's about manner of
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topics including the internal politics in belarus the you know the protests that have been going all the the rage and the you know what predictability surrounding the political crisis gripping bellerose and he also talked at length about foreign meddling talking a lot about how it is becoming glue belies internationalized how a protest could be organized and run via telegram for example from from an entirely different country talking about the united states which he says very clearly picked sides in this internal struggle that is bella russian and yet all these protests telegraphed channels and groups are being won from from other countries he talked about the internet for example this is lucia talking about the internet a man who who forced the into that you to force that down. into that shut down across belarus at the peak of protests trying to disorganize people trying to
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through the protesters off of their feet you know off their ballots and he said ultimately it is all pointless and we know that he has certainly tried he says that if belarus fulls if it falls that russia is next he said that vladimir putin who in deering you referred to as his elder brother should take note of what is happening because that is what is coming for russia also talked about the protests of course you know better russia isn't a huge country a population that isn't even 10000000 and you have a certain. points on the streets of belarus we saw more than a 100000 people sunday a traditional day of protests yet. insisting on the fact that the majority is still with. of course for me it is very resentful and tragic if you like
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but this does not mean i gave up because i look at it philosophically well someday the lord will call me but i must protect what's been created by our hands to protect those people who created it and those are the overwhelming majority the majority who voted for me although they watch me every day on every device you name it maybe they got poor but they supported me this is how i live now. he may have a poor better or worse is a country that is split divided and often you know add each other's throats it is a situation where you have brother marching against brother the security services that military much of the government are indeed in side he doesn't do it a lot of support but the middle class for example the progressive's the i.t. workers the service industry the young they certainly aren't on the side again we
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see protests of almost 100000 people marching gets. on sundays now a traditional day of protest and he talked about potentially leaving his post about potentially giving up you know he's nickname of europe's last dictator but he said he was like course think of for example ukraine former president he had billions stashed away in sweet bank accounts then he could have left but that he doesn't well it's all very well listening to alexander who can go to me use about the protests and who's fired answered them but the fact is that it is better russians in the 10s of. thousands who are out in the streets every week who prove testing risking you know their lives their livelihoods that their well being because there is a lot of violence the police are restraining themselves they are holding back and the field strength of the law is being leveled against some of these protests some of
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these protests that there is there is bad blood a lot of bad blood now is in the streets a lot of anger a lot of rage yesterday we should dozens of people detained it uprooted. ledge attention of the opposition leader maria kalashnikov as you mentioned earlier you see this beam remarkable tendency. among the opposition leaders to out of the blue decide to leave the country often in the middle of the night now where this phenomenon is originating from up to who you us because if you ask the better our security services rule or the president well you know this is something that they had decided in themselves get in the middle of the night they decide to leave the country if you ask the opposition they'll give you an entirely different story they'll describe how opposition leaders are being pressured and bully or forced out of the country by the security services by the police maria kolesnik was
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saying that she had allies saying that she ripped up her passport on the border when she realized what was going on gets alexander lukashenko giving a very different version of events peaceful protests managed to centralise with no leader implying tara to protest this is meaningless people are not afraid of the violence the government is using against them 1st of all the afraid of living in a low a state which will become a reality for them and their relatives it's a situation does not change in this country and the rule of law and democracy is not restored. you may well be looking for a way out but he insisted that he simply won't allow. what he has built over the decades of his rule. had to be destroyed to collapse like the protests that he says being too sponsored. from abroad by foreign countries from poland to from the united states yet we've got to look at this from the perspective of the hundreds of
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thousands of people who who go out to demonstrate who go out to protest every day for them there is only vote one viable option and that is for lucas change to to reside. kevin now in early heard from the president of the mines the scientific research center in minsk he believes that contrary to his claims a nation is already falling apart. it is claimed that she is the only guy who can give the country going is just can be interpreted in the quite the opposite meaning the question should and must realize that this system has been building is about to collapse and is collapsing look at the numbers are wage earners for change or a barrel for nervousness or people trying to flee the country look at i.t. sector there is a demand to leave the country for bush because they didn't power but he does have his supporters to support his habit out on the streets would you say that's just 3 percent all of you witness more than independently. even with the administrative
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resoldered here applied he couldn't get more than 50000 people in the downtown men's guy in one of the sundays this is it so what here i visited some of the clips that really also claim people who are not there of their own accord you say were coerced into it some are exactly that it was the way to call words and to show solidarity we have with our groups of people but they are guarded by police because they are afraid to tell the truth and the police just the way that people are kidnapped in downtown is shows that the police are afraid to show their faces this is again lawlessness. germany has passed the results of its medical tests on alexina valmy to the global chemical weapons watchdog the a p c w russia has been pushing the end to share its stated directly with. the test results have been handed over to the organization for the prohibition of chemical
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weapons russia is a member of this organization or that diplomatic spot between perlin and moscow is heating up over what happened to alexina vonnie the german ambassador to russia was summoned to the foreign ministry in moscow and what cheese heard how russia is far from happy and what it sees as accusations coming towards it about the alleged poisoning of alexei navalny a strong protest was made to the ambassador over the unfounded accusations presented by the government of the federal republic of germany against russia in the context of the illness and hospitalisation of russian citizen alexina of only and the obvious use of his situation by berlin as an excuse to discredit our country on the international arena the g 7 leaders have also issued a joint statement in which they talk about the confident poisoning of alexina folly the statement also calls up for action from moscow the russian foreign ministry not
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particularly happy with that they say that the main obstacle towards action being taken by moscow remains germany not sharing the information it says shows the next election a volley was poisoned with a nerve agent with russia at this point all our requests berlin has not deemed it possible to respond swiftly and constructively a lack of information prevents the laura foresman from using all the necessary procedural mechanisms to find out what's happened and the rounding this case is growing stronger moscow made those requests for information sharing back on the 27th of august and russia is unlikely to be very happy that this info is going to be passed to the o.p.c. w. previously moscow it said that should the hague based group be involved in this it would amount to little more than an information campaign from the german government . for the 1st time since july boris johnson has addressed the british people over
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the fight against the corona virus with daily infections are surging again he's bringing in strict new measures for england including the so-called rule of 6 banning gatherings of more than 6 people the prime minister says he has no choice. i'm sorry about that and i wish that we did nor did i have to take this step but as your prime minister i must do what is necessary to stop the spread of the virus and to save lives the whole point of them is to avoid a 2nd national lockdown so what are the new measures well it's all about the rule of 6 from monday the 14th of september the new regulation will be the new law in england is that you can have no longer have any gatherings larger than 6 there will be fines if you break these rules the 1st fine will be 100 pounds and then they can keep doubling up to a limit of $3200.00 pounds also of course there are the exemptions code secure
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events and hassles of 6 plus in the bubbles and also the gatherings for work and education they're also exempt the prime minister is very keen that the nation still manages to go back to work the children scut still go back to school and of course the universities are returning as well so why is the need for these new measures it's all about a rise a sharp rise in coronavirus cases they're sharply on the rise while the government's chief medical advisor chris witty he was also on there with the prime minister as well he said that the cases that come up rapidly over the last few days even and the rates are going up in a certain age group as well it's among the young people the 20 to 29 age group is 2nd most in the 30 to 39 age range and there's also been a particular rise among the young and that has been stately rising since the middle of august well earlier we had prime minister's questions as we do on a wednesday and up an opposition leader he also had a few sharp 7 words to say about the government's the you case test in-tray system and he said that it was on the verge of collapse what we're seeing now is stories
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over the past few days that is showing that just the regime is on the verge of collapse hard breaking stories from people who needed to been told no tests are available or the website is crashing or people are being too. well to go miles and miles for a test nobody can argue that this is good governance well this comes in due to the fact that the government would claim that they're ramping up testing that it's more widely available now than ever in fact more tests are being conducted in the u.k. than across the whole of europe but at the same time as well there's also been a survey conducted amongst medics about how they feel about having to deal on the front line with coronavirus and all of those 69 percent say they're more likely to quit from the pandemic and government treatment leaving 1143 planning to leave the n.h.s. at the end of it basically we're looking at medics who think they're on the edge of burnout well the scientific basis for all of these measures that was highlighted by the chief medical advisor so chris was he early on he used the example of spain among other european countries he said that there had been
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a sharp rise there but if you implement measures to combat that then you can prevent what the long they've been anticipating a 2nd wave but to do that they have to implement a strong test and trade system as highlighted by the opposition they've also as you heard from the survey got to keep the medics on side but more importantly they've got to maintain the confidence and the diligence of the general public to ensure that they stick to these measures if they are to prevent that 2nd wave. u.k. going this make or break time for breaks it talks with the e.u. well brussels is already furious that downing street suggestion they may revive part of the withdrawal deal there are lots of mughal stories coming up after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confront
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him. welcome back fire has destroyed greece's largest refugee camp which is located on the island of les pauls it's left around $13000.00 migrants without shelter the same camp had already bit of a sense of local concerns over the coronavirus so the defense can report. dhamma describing this is a time bomb that has finally exploded thousands fled the morea migrant camp on the greek island of lesbos in the early hours of wednesday after those fires broke out now firefighters spent hour tackling the blaze which is said to have started in the field around the camp but also there are suggestions that there were fires started within the camp itself this is a camp that houses almost $13000.00 migrants according to him for migrants 70
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percent of those who've been living there are from afghanistan but there are people from around 70 other countries that have made this tourist camp their home for months or perhaps even years my living there were living it 4 times the capacity that the camp was set up to look after at the time now those who fled the camp this morning made their way on the highway towards the poor me to leni some was said to be suffering from the effects of smoke inhalation now it wasn't bad enough that they had to flee the camp as it was on fire this morning there are reports that some were attacked as they made their way to the port people escaping out of moriah we've created these people will have had enough trauma for tonight and 10 years here are getting reports of some locals attacking and blocking people's passage into the nearby village where the marrow of the island has been talking on
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a local radio station on wednesday morning saying that thousands of migrants are now being guarded by police on the highway that's to keep them in one position one because of these reports of attacks by locals but also because of this issue with cove it 19 now last week one resident at the camp tested positive for 1000 subsequently 35 wrenched cases were found at the camp now it isn't known what caused this fire but the greek gods. parties are looking into reports that this could have possibly been arson of the reason for that is that there are local reports by the greek media that those 35 protests cause it positive for coke 19 had refused to isolate with their families and that was causing tensions in a camp that is notorious for the problems we have seen over the last few years but we know on wednesday this camp looks like it has been largely destroyed and the
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problem now which will have to be dealt with immediately is how to look after protect and house the thousands of migrants who have been left without pretty much anything. the british government is being accused of threatening peace in northern ireland and any hopes of reaching a trade deal with europe that's after downing street said it would override parts of the brig's that deal struck with brussels to ensure there wouldn't be problems when the transition period else on the 31st of december but the moves prompted a stern warning from the e.u. . just because i'm getting you. spoke. of the commitments the negotiated and signed up to last you got to citizens' droid's northern ireland. you could undermine the agreement would have serious consequences. against this hostile backdrop an 8th round of e.u. breaks it talks with london has begun saskia taylor has been assessing their
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potential for success. how i long for the breck set days even stability that you know over moves are not permanently outside number 10 braxton's president today after delay after delay was a passive but there's something reassuring in not so comforting that in these tumultuous times one can turn to breaks it and like the good friend that it is but still that in fact nothing's changed round bump bump 8 of breaks a trade talks has begun and apparently this time in ups enough we have now been talking for 6 months and can no longer afford to go over well trodden ground we need to see more realism from the e.u. about our status as an independent country the needs to be in agreement with our european friends by the time of the european council and the 15 that's going to be in force by the end of the year but perhaps it wouldn't be bracks if it wasn't full of the satisfaction in empty promises by the u.k.
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of having 2nd thoughts about the withdrawal agreement signed back in january so it might override key parts of the last brussels basically says we are soon off to a free trade deal by mid october and the mere thought of the u.k. renee taking on its words elicited cries of moment you're from those bureaucrats in brussels do you. believe shawn franks ability and creativity to work with the u.k. is red lines it's time to do you good to great i trust the british government to implement their withdrawal a criminal an obligation under international law and prerequisite for any future partnership protocol in ireland northern ireland is essential to protect peace and stability on the island and integrity of the single market the one room of the got people especially worried is that tucked away in voters' pocket is something called the entire market belt and its contents could jeopardize peace and security along the irish border but downing street denied this same that it's only proposing my
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own. alterations which would provide clarity on certain big us parts of the deal but even at home not everyone is convinced about who the head of the u.k.'s legal department quit over the whole thing and then there is this one minute minor detail proving to be just a little contentious break international law in a very specific and limited boy oh well as long as it's just specific but is all this proves to be the straw that breaks the camel's back and the u.k. and e.u. don't shake hands the u.k. will be left popping up out in the north sea with no deal and no tariff gets classic breck set everyone happy a looming deadline threat of no deal and now the prime minister losing trust something was not the change from a professor at the london school of economics alan scared believes brussels is still refusing to accept a person who's actually left the block. i think both sides would like some kind of
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deal however. the e.u. insists on treating britain like a kind of going to get province that we can really be truly independent and the best could be we should still be part of the e.u. and it believes that the e.u. common fisher fisheries policy should still apply to british territorial waters. believes that when it comes to rules and regulations the british shouldn't be able to make their own they should be forced to. rely on any new regulations passed he you to get their approval for us and of course that's impossible for the british to except what he would ask he will have to hey don't post on story say to get in touch by following us on social media and all your comments that are back at the top of down say that.
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greetings and sell you taste. since the murder of george 4 and beyond the taylor cries for police reform have rarely been heard this loud in the united states of america and while small victories of law enforcement reform have taken place on local levels in cities like minneapolis ferguson and seattle on a national and federal level the needle of reform. it's barely moved why because even today many leaders and citizens across the country still question whether we even need to reform the police at all often using that that tired old 'd oh it's just a few bad apples routine like senate majority leader mitch mcconnell the corporate job themselves who dusted off the bad apples excuse recently when discussing how city mayors need to really crack down on those protesters mcconnel observe that the police deserve our respect for doing a tough job that most of us would have wouldn't have the courage to take up but
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then he added that like in any organization you're going to have a few bad apples. yes bad apples. like the bad 6 apples in rochester new york who killed 4141 year old daniel prude a black man who died in police custody while suffering a mental health crisis days after video footage was released showing officers putting a hood on him and pinning him to the ground but what about all those bad apples in salt lake city utah who slate now reports shot a 13 year old autistic child several times after his mother called 911 to get this ask for a crisis invention team intervention team to take him to the hospital during a mental health episode who by the way that autistic boy linden cameron. he's a white boy. i wonder if box knew c.n.n. all those loudmouths security state punk.
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