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best anti-government activists regroup in paris for the 1st time since the lockdown leading to a brutal standoff with police and hundreds of arrests a correspondent was that. story to get a look at. as people are not joining. russia accuses ukraine of disregarding free speech offered asked apple to remove all russian media content from the country. and britain prepares to limit gatherings of more than 6 people after surging coronavirus cases as the w.h.o.
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tells me that the spikes are inevitable. we will. find. life. just 1 in the morning on sunday here in moscow i'm calling brayley's of the big stories that we're tracking for you this hour 1st to france where yellow vest activists have held their 1st major rally since march so today's protests quickly spiraled out of control there with more than 250 activists detained shot to do but he was there for us. well the tensions have broken through here now we need avenue device which is quite close to the uk to feel that story to get a look up that clouds of tear gas as people are now trying to move away from that just give you a stay still what's happening here on the ground. protesters
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and police officers have being clashing at what is the renewed version of the yellow vests it was cooled by one of the de facto leaders jury rodrigue as he suggested he wanted civil disobedience. i am here to talk about the yellow vests about people who are suffering all these people here who are angry and tired of talking about all the brutality this rallies full of people who have something to say full of small business owners full of workers france and over the last few months we've seen very little action from the yellow vests so why are people back out in the streets today this is what they had to say and what we face the government which knows what's going on almost $10000000.00 below the poverty line a social anger affecting all professions almost the response is less powerful flash just what will that bring it home we denounce the dangerous use of tear gas by the
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police we did not ask for the gas to be banned but at least precautions should be introduced and gas should not be used to such damaging long term effects for both the population and the forces the east it. what we are here for the same reason as before because of the social issues we want the ground to listen to the people to restore our democracy we want the minimum wage to be increased what we've seen today the taste of things being thrown at the police the t.a. gas gives you a sense of the violence that the yellow vests become synonymous with over. very violent movement on both sides not just the protesters but the police to let's take a look back now and get a flavor of what's made the yellow vests processed so hawt. one
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of the main criticisms is being over the l b e d's this is what the police used to disperse rubber bullets what we've heard though is that the use of those l b d's will be supervised in today's protests and featured protesters according to france's interior minister. we must cut the amount of violence and injuries at rallies whether by police or citizen with doctrinal conditions of use of equipment will evolve in particular with national natures which from 2 more will be supervised to bed through situation and the objective we know the rallies are taking place not just here in paris but also across france some of the rallies today in paris actually being forbidden those a rally say on the show and areas like that there is
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a huge police presence mobilized across the city and we know that hundreds have already been arrested over some of those detained bags that was searched in the containing things like screwdrivers and wrenches possibly something that could have been used to cause some of that civil disobedience that was cool for the moment though it seems the yellow vests are back and they've taken over the streets in paris. train has asked apple to remove all russian media content from the ups store in the country the tech giant to inform the moscow based networks about the request but so far no action has been taken there's also no word yet on whether google's received a similar demand to remove from android devices the russian foreign ministry condemned ukraine's move accusing it of clamping down on free speech. this is another oppressive action by the ukrainian authorities against the media through this act of censorship key if it cynically violating a key democratic principle the freedom to distribute information while our russian
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media has been censored in ukraine for years already and now we are getting this so-called involvement of apple as well as take it step by step on now friday several media from russian major state networks claim that apple decided to take off their apps in ukraine and that was on requests from the ukraine's security service now russian union of journalists as well as other colleagues are already calling this an act of censorship you know while apple themselves while they've made a statement a little bit later claiming that no apps have been deleted at this point and all they've done was just send notifications about this fact to the russian media and they suggested that russian media contact ukraine's security service there regularly now the list of networks has apps or to be deleted is quite extensive and
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they claim that this is in line with the politics against russian media let's have a listen. the ukrainian security service demanded the removal of n.t.v. apps from the ukrainian app store our colleagues from apple say nothing and propose we solve this problem with ukraine by ourselves all this is part of the fight against russian media and social networks in ukraine it began under poroshenko and continues under a zelinsky now russian parliamentarian's as well as the country's journalists' union have already said that if the apps do get deleted they will explore legal action now censorship against russian media in ukraine began back in 24 scene after a referendum was held in that cray me air where people have voted for a union with russia now several russian media and social networks have been as
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well had been deleted in ukraine since then and of course r.t. is also banned there we discussed ukraine's targeting of russian media organizations with journalists neil clark and daniel is at. of course it's censorship and of course it goes contrary to our freedom of speech the ukraine is that doing its best to create a special relationship with united states and the us 'd as a responding and for so whatever draw as those 2 countries closer together has washington's approval so therefore one of the ukraine makes a request like this of apple apple really can't say no because it knows that the that washington wants it to comply it sets a very worrying president doesn't if you think about this then if apple does yield this and it looks like it is going to then you could get any other security agency say in germany or belgium or anywhere else saying look we want you to take the apps down to this country and it's very poor very poor of apple and they still lose
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credibility is if they are going to yield simply to request the one country security services against another country so you know apple will lose out on this the same way facebook is going to lose out twitter is going to lose credibility over its branding policy of russian affiliated media these companies can make the call are they to stand up to what they originally claimed to be about which is free speech and free information or are they going to buckle under political pressure as part of your political war so that all information was. written is tightening its coronavirus restrictions due to a shop increase in infections in england gatherings of more than 6 people will be banned indoors and outdoors from monday on what's similar rules are going to be introduced in scotland wales and northern ireland the world health organization special envoy on the pandemic told us the further outbreaks are unavoidable there will be. defeated that is what you get actually doing viruses like fish and
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basically where everything is going to do what every plant to every 3 people and i our rate usually are a much greater than one read it in even if you would about it will even leave one with 'd a virus that nabby your body outbreaks filling up. well the number of positive cases per 1000 covert tests in the u.k. has doubled since the end of july and on friday the number of new daily confirmed infections reached a 3 and a half 1000 which is 600 more than the previous day they had to borrow again told us what the options all that are available to contain the spread. the only way to be really struck by notion why. we're you know low down. by all should be the future they are sure economic and educational. trading. if you know when they know you know.
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where you are and how to a mission so. you know we don't lie and make sure you know. decision supporters and barossa keeping up the pressure on president lukashenko thousands of activists over sole women gathered in multiple locations across many calling on the president to resign as you can see the some tense confrontations with security forces it's the latest in a month long wave of unrest since the contested election which opposition supporters say was rigged our senior correspondent reports from mint. just like the police the demonstrators and protesters they've adapted as well they realize that gathering in one place at the same time he's bound to you know get them all arrested so what they've done is they've got. different color different marches down the streets of means in order to avoid being arrested all at once and
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then chanting against the president they're saying they're just out for a walk they're calling this well for a criminal tribunal into the president now apparently thousands tens of thousands of people marching down the streets of minsk in this woman's march and they came out of nowhere and little groups who denies it down little streets all converging to march down means nevertheless we haven't seen police through state security agents in a while and then really is safety in numbers because it would be completely impossible to detain soo many people thousands of people on a peaceful march. down the streets of needs. some female empowerment for them found in france there a feminist office being accused of inciting hatred against men on the way we'll tell you why and his reaction after the break.
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that we've been talking about tesla for you know a number of weeks few months because it is a phenomenon and the point i've been making from day one is that it's. seen me that as a market valuation at one point over $400000000000.00 and it taps into people who trade me and these are generations and the millennial zong the robert of apps and other forms. no fundamental value there's nothing there it's just it's a murmur ation like starlings in the sky they conjure day and then they disperse. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. theory dramatic to follow only.
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i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and. have previously little known feminist but with the small print run has received a surprise publicity boost in france. for it to be banned and invited to the french gender equality ministry said that the title i hate men goes too far. this book is obviously an ode to misandry which is clear from the summary in the title i would like to remind you that incitement to hatred on the basis of gender is a criminal offense this man works for the secretary of state for gender equality whose mission is to do something about sexual assault and rape it seems outrageous that she was more concerned about censoring a small feminist book than doing his job the book's publisher monstre graph said
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that claims of inciting hatred were ridiculous as for the author a 25 year old activist from well she says her work encourages female rages to take less account of the often unsupported opinions of men and to rediscover the strength of female relationships for the initial print run of i hate men was just $500.00 copies but after all the publicity more than 2000 books was sold it's now out of stock we asked a few people in paris what they think of the title. we discuss the behavior at appearance of women every day and nobody even pays any attention so for once there is something directed at men and i guess we can deal with it but i think we should not stop at the touch of the book we have to go beyond that and read it and find out why sure old that was behind it. women i hate them i could easily write a book like that because i have plenty of bad experiences in my love life have been left many times or had problems with my mother we really have to distinguish
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between what is literary what is an expression of a personal opinion. what we discussed whether it's provocative or being taken out of context with political commentator catherine blakelock and french actress and author melody and as it turned out i didn't see eye to eye. for business book in the provocation to get me to a new way of thinking to deconstruct arche in some more about. the idea of men and about some behaviors in all the consumption so short story call for me to call with a provocation we can think differently and go for it here in the reflection and so 'd into freedom and. human rights and the feminism and all that the idea that you should hate men most people should hate men i don't think it's about the patriarchy and also said this through loading of men it is both natural and logical i mean this is
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a unbelievably extreme minority position the majority of women love men like men who joins you men like women i mean it is quite ironic when women have basically freedom and all sorts of see is in this country and insurance compared to say a country like afghanistan or. in those cultures women really are. oppressed in the western countries you have radical feminists saying that they hate men and that everything is so terrible when in fact they've probably got it the best that they've ever had it and a lot of and you know men and women are just different and people have to accept that it's a very minority number of people who have this view about hating the opposite sex. about the headline news from around the world this weekend the migrants of clashed with police on the greek island of last boss. i i.
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i asylum seekers gather to voice their anger over the rebuilding of the maria camp which burned down 4 days ago former residents are asking to be relocated to other e.u. countries officials say the facility was set alight by migrants after a coronavirus lockdown was imposed. i know you see at. columbia has seen a 3rd consecutive night of riots against police brutality street violence has left at least 13 people dead and hundreds wounded the unrest broke out after a video was released showing about being pinned to the ground and tasered by police for allegedly violating social distancing rules later died in hospital. and spanish government on the fire over its handling of the pandemic people took to the streets of madrid on saturday calling on the prime minister to resign after spain reported
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daily record an infection numbers. they 3 trials are now underway for the russian coronavirus vaccine sputnik v. and shipments are already being made nationwide it's after an international peer reviewed study confirmed the early stage trials have been a success within the next 2 days towns and cities across russia will have access to sport thankfully around $40000.00 volunteers are taking part in the trials and doctors teachers and military. alabama offered the job on a voluntary basis the drug's already been registered in russia for emergency use and large scale vaccination is expected to start by the end of the year the director of the russian investment fund that overseeing the project said all the early indications show that sputnik is safe and used to include not all vaccine platforms are created equal well post registration trials they get to complete v. is built on and proven available platform and has received its emergency use registration in full compliance with russian law and procedures several groups in
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the west the rules are considering early emergency use registration but vaccines built on unproven novel approaches british molecular oncology professor lawrence young told me that the work on the russian vaccine looks promising so far. albeit in a small number of individuals the vaccine is having some interesting and predictable effects in terms of generating the right type of immune response a problem that is quite interesting we're nicely addressed in the paper that was published by the by the group in the lancet is the fact that we all have these adna virus infections all the time and therefore we have preexisting immunity our body's immune system already sees the virus and that can limit the ability of the vector to induce a strong immune response but the russia work shows quite nicely that by mixing and matching different human agner viruses you can generate a very strong immune response anyway this idea of mixing and matching because we
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know that one dose of a vaccine is usually not sufficient particularly for a vaccine like this which is in its 1st development you need 2 doses every individual should be given at least 2 doses and what's been done very nicely in this so-called prime boost effect which has been demonstrated very nicely in the paper from russia is that you can use one particular ad no virus vector for the initial vaccination and another type of adnan virus vector for daily probably the boost and this idea of mixing and matching different approaches to generating a strong immune response is a i think is going to be very important. for cells former president lula da silva has been speaking exclusively to r.t. he's going underground he spent 18 months behind bars on corruption and money laundering charges as well as discussing those accusations which he says are politically motivated learner spoke about julian assange and his extradition case
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and also the need for reform of the united nations. when you were in that jail cell did you not regret leaving those very elite in power in your 2 terms as president and self leaving them in power to prosecute you both my conscience. because my innocence has proven. what i want to prove their guilt in the crimes they committed against brazil the coup was the beginning of a new attitude in brazil in my opinion it was organized by the u.s. department of justice the u.s. never accepted the fact that brazil has become an international player. all those who believe in justice. cannot let a son to be extradited. should receive the nobel prize for having exposed the cia's frauds to the whole planet the fraudster the us department of state spying on the
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world the government spectrographs brazil germany it is not the role of a democratic country to spy on its partners and sandra is brave enough to expose this. or the u.n. needs to change its role. but there today's un cannot be the same as it was in 1998 we need to have african countries in the un security council we need latin american countries in the security council. and countries like india. it cannot be the same in 5 countries as in 1988. just before we bowed out from this bullet in some serenity to say this all this week and since troubles off for most of us but there we can at least try the next best thing so we're going to take you 3000 kilometers east of moscow in a sight for sore eyes. yes that is a train on a lake a pink lake at that it's not c.g.i.
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. lake of. russia siberian al tied region now this particular incredible aerial video taking the internet by storm here right now you can see why us for the lake a barely a meter deep the waters there a very very salty and makes it denser than the dead sea apparently if you're wondering about the intense pink and crimson colors it's a natural phenomenon caused by the unique microorganisms under the surface and it happens this time the end of each summer every year as for that train that had to carry sold which has been mined in that shallow lake for more than $200.00. about for storage or track or up that's it from a thanks for watching saskia taylor's here and around often out to update you on the weekend world news from c international but i vote for me in the team here in moscow have a great weekend. you
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