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my family was very poor i thought i was doing my best to get back to see which side will have the strongest appeal. russia calls on germany to stop politicising the boys in a global position figurehead. to clarify how a military great nerve agent was purportedly russian soil. gets snooping that's the call from officials in the u.k. who want people to anyone breaking new code restrictions. that basically. will. not be human if someone. coronavirus cases. countries testing system is said to be a breaking point we hear from some of those affected. them
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each way. and it. kept me. from my house like this is why. confirms he wanted the syrian president. to take the assassination that went ahead because of his former defense secretary. 6 pm here in moscow watching our teams a national with me welcome to the program. to clarify just how a military grade nerve agent was reportedly used on russian soil into the case of opposition activists that. russia and the worse the stop politicising is condition and a message were made by the country's top diplomats to his german counterpart with all the details here. well at least
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a phone conversation between the 2 ministers is better than nothing because at one point the talks got canceled altogether when. chose not to fly to berlin after the russian side realized that decided to cut down the planned time for their conversation to one and a half hours an update on the russian foreign ministry website shows that the chat wasn't easy at all so here are moscow's key points russian officials are and will be open to all kinds of cooperation with germany and european countries on this very difficult incident that of alexei no volley now russia is still a very keen to get all of that medical data of the tests that are to get to the bottom of this and finally law school officials keep repeating if you refuse to share the findings that will be taken as a straight forward signal to moscow especially given the fact that some of that
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data has been shared with other european countries and heat for the vision from satisfying the stated requests will be perceived as a lack of desire on the part of our partners to help establish the truth in the framework of move jets event comprehensive investigation of what happened. so berlin has been trying to force the russian side to deal with all this through the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons that is an international body that germany says has all the findings but the russian top diplomat told his german colleague that this shouldn't stop the russian and the german governments from talking to each other bilaterally and or outside the o.p.c. w. now moving on to how the issue is being treated by the european union i can tell you that on tuesday the and the volley health incident that's only being described as nava chalk poisoning by the countries has made all the way inside the walls of
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the european parliament but just as an example of how russian diplomats are trying to knock on all kinds of doors in europe i can tell you that just before the emmy peas began debating the matter russia's mission to the european union came up with 9 blocks of questions flagging and consistencies and how berlin sees this matter some of them include what is the law or the rationale behind the kremlin or the russian authorities alleged plan or scheme to poison the like saying a volley with novacek or a substance of a similar type or why is it being stated by european officials that military grade nerve agent nava chalk was only developed in the soviet union or later russia while extensive work on it was carried out by nato countries as well now here's
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another part of that statement by moscow's mission to the e.u. not claiming to be experts in toxicology we still consider it necessary to draw your attention to multiple inconsistency is regarding this case claims that whatever evidence may be transmitted to russia only with the patients consent i'm not compatible with numerous political level statements made in germany whoa he was still comatose. despite these concerns voiced by russian diplomats the vast majority of any p.s. only had russia to blame without providing any evidence and it all went down to discussing sanctions against moscow in the meantime the health of alec saying the volley has improved significantly that's the good news he doesn't need a ventilator anymore he can walk and he's even back on social media having posted a photo of him and his family inside the german hospital among the possible
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sanctions discussed in the e.u. parliament was abandoning the north stream to project austria there were jets stressing it's purely an economic venture and one that will benefit europe austria's former foreign minister. has gone out of the window with a novel and case. that has always been the mantra was of the german chancellor angela merkel to say this is a purely commercial broach act and i have been read to raging also when i was just minister nobody builds a pipeline to annoy somebody it's all about the mom and there's a demand we have a nearly completed construction pipeline and now all of a sudden overnight seemingly terms of trade should be changed practice once of and it's a very old concept treaties have to be kept have to be preserved and desirable to consider as the biggest collection of damage who wants to come. contract of
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such a wide euro with german companies if you can change everything i think too many people have taken that topic right into the media we are in a very emotional state made days snow more space right now. investigation and this is deplorable. with ties to new code restrictions of income of the force and much of the u.k. people are being encouraged to turn in for was a right on any rule breakers it's all part of efforts to control rising infection rates but not everyone is comfortable about telling tales. it's open to neighbors to do exactly that through triple through the non-emergency number and if they are concerned or they do see that kind of thing then absolutely it's now the no they should be concerned yesterday yes it should ring in and report that. he will just inundate us with calls does he think we have an endless supply of officers who can just go out to these things it will be hundreds and hundreds of calls coming in from twitches or the new rules include fines for people meeting in groups larger
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than 6 exemptions of course are there for covert secure events on households of more than 6 people work and education institutions are also exempt with police forces already stretched many question how the measures can be enforced we asked people in london what they think about becoming informants oh no no i'm not going to shop anybody i will be human if someone. i would want to chill out and she isn't basically what i think you know i would inform the police but expect the police to do their job not asking us the public to enforce perfectly governmental rules that i don't agree with my friends on what they're doing home people will probably not enforce it when you say 7 people who are having a birthday party but will want to fast it hits 240 people have no way. i guess preventions bourbon cured me of the several plus you know strictly. over the issue
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of snitching on people causing such controversy we put the matter up for debate. there will be quite a lot of breaches some through ignorance some through mistake some just straight forward through my i'm not going to do it people need to understand why they're doing what they're being asked to do the courts understand that things are a good idea otherwise they won't comply with them i don't believe that we should be snitching on a neighbor's i think we need to be encouraging people to take personal responsibility and use their common sense ok this is a time of politicians are letting us down maybe the pound and the economic span is being put a head of public safety and health but we don't get messages coming from politicians who knew how dangerous this was and they delayed so long and we knew if we look at the flu pandemic from the night in 20 that it comes back up the summer doubly hard so we need to all share unfortunately some don't act socially responsible
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a year some are malicious about it some are just old for callous some just last one way or the other we rely the police aren't everywhere we rely on the public reporting the more egregious examples the worst examples so that the police can deal with them and all our safety personally i wouldn't shot somebody if the next thought is just not the way we do things it is not the british way it's not cool the police that you know they are being spread very thin at the minute resources are tough that a tough job to be we don't need to have examples of police dishing out. tickets and . fines for people who are trying to congregate if it was plainly a family saw a gathering and some of those were kids maybe not if it was a raucous raucous drunken party of the sort that maybe would attract calls about disturbance in the 1st place anyway rick regardless of coded and then maybe as our judgment takes to hugh pizza and marcus say people call the police
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about disturbances and noisy parties and things like that anyway and i suspect a lot of those will be reported now with kelly. do you want to avoid living in some kind of dystopian orwellian nightmare where we've got you know like if i had thought one of the people on the street spying on each other and constant monitoring of this is about safety only saving lives not only life for the public health aspect the public safety aspect were an awful awful long way from the swamp where the rising demand of the u.k.'s coronavirus testing program is said to be close to breaking point frontline medics are among those having difficulty getting checked dr sophy ronan's from the u.k. doctors association said people have been forced to travel long distance just to get tested but i did it being about just under 3 weeks a guy i knew i need to check straight away i logged on to the website and the nearest text was sent to mark white actually 60 miles and he's done it croaked i i
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thought that wasn't really good enough but i wasn't well enough to make that if students and so i checked again late seventies stages of threats of his chest and you're out of whack tonight it's just outside london that would be 860 mile round trip with a very each way it's just that it's not just the general public are struggling to get past it's doctors and from my house where this is well so you are studying this all $250.00 doctor and we found that 10 percent were on a. hill. and some are being asked to drive some 860 mile round trip was done well and to be able to get attached another dose is having to make about let's try wait to see if test comes up which that means that i. well let's take a quick look at the code figures in the u.k. right now just over the past few days daily infections have exceeded 3000 you can see the rise there over the past few days testing availability is running low in the country's 10 worst hotspots now due to the rising number of infections
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hospitals are canceling operations and also turning patients away labs are also struggling to clear the backlog of tests u.k.'s health secretary has admitted the testing program is facing an enormous challenge he says only those eligible for a test should get one meaning those actually showing symptoms all told to get their test done by their doctor he also stressed the need to probe tries the most vulnerable people. over the summer when demand was low we were able to meet all requirements for testing whether priorities or not but as demand has risen so we're having to prioritise once again and i do not shirk from decisions about prioritise ocean they're not always comfortable but they are important so i mean i think it's quite clear the government's financial aid and we will now heading in to alter and we need it is going to happen schools that there are lots about the wind let's have a call but without knowing whether it is or whether it's so it was like to be in.
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the image had been brought thousands of times already. it's been used all over the place so if this was the work of designers then they obviously didn't check their work very thoroughly as with many stock images my friend and i collaborate he does the 3 d. models like the airplanes and i take photographs i take pictures of people and composite them with other images what's funny about this one is that it features landscapes from many different countries the ground is from france the skies from russia and the mountains from greece upon closer inspection any experienced person
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could instantly tell that this is a composite this is a stock image it's not something high quality if the trim campaign it come directly to me i would have created something far better somebody should be hired to check these sorts of things especially is that on just russian soldiers in this image there are german soldiers and pretty much every soldier in the image is from a different country of course you have to know these things but even if you can't identify the make of plane you can definitely recognize the rifle. this white 2 years of denials that all trump has finally confirmed he wanted syria's leader dead in a new interview the u.s. president said the only reason the a 1000 asian didn't take place was opposition from his former defense secretary is it true that after assad gas children for the 2nd time there was you they wanted to take out assad that you had a good side on him i would have rather taken him out. matters didn't want to do it
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. this is the assassination of president assad by the united state never even discussed the book is total fiction. washington claims bashar al assad committed crimes against his nation including multiple chemical attacks both syria and its military ally russia have always denied any involvement the executive director of the ron paul institute dale mcadams fears trump's admission could have consequences . now this is made early in 2018 that the u.s. had no evidence that assad was the heinz either the attack or the cain she couldn't act attacked in syria in a fact or only source of evidence were the white helmet who were basically working without hiding in syria so we're going to believe al qaeda over russia and assad who are busy trying to fight al qaida but there's a real danger in this that is sort of a lawless and this for a long time frowned upon even though the cia has done its its best to do assassinations but as a legal and officially frowned on the idea of assassinating foreign leaders the
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assassination of sola mani of course in iran was a huge exception it hasn't gone very well for trump who hasn't got iran coming on its knees begging for a deal after that on the contrary so all this talk of assassinating people in reality what it does is puts u.s. troops u.s. diplomats and just plain old americans overseas in a lot more jets or even they than they need to be there's a lot of tough talk and actually has negative consequences for the u.s. . after months of delays and disagreements afghan peace talks finally got underway over the weekend and while that's been a major breakthroughs yet for the u.s. president when i was fingers crossed hoping to fulfill promises made 4 years ago with the details he has done of course i'm. the clock is ticking on the next u.s. presidential election and donald trump's looking to score political points with a peace deal that promises to end america's longest ever war in afghanistan
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washington's very optimistic about the talks already being held with the taliban in qatar they are truly in a momentous occasion. afghans. at long last chosen to sit together and chart a new course for your country. this is a moment. we must dare to hope but on pales optimism doesn't seem to match with political reality. washington knows it's got to deliver a deal to the war weary u.s. public at any cost so it conveniently neglected to consult afghanistan's government when drafting the agreement until this issue. there was
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a consensus on that is a nice but not on the cost of even us officials aren't exactly thrilled about it we're not happy about the release of some prisoners but hey times almost up for trump and the president's got to fulfill his promises he's already had 4 years to take care of this one the longest war in american history by far even close will be over within 1000 years. i think that's enough we will not dictate to the afghan people how to live or how to govern their own complex society better late than never sure but trump's administration is only promising full withdrawal by 2021 if there is not another setback of course who knows if that will be too little too late for americans fed up with the war or for the afghanis who are possibly even more unhappy about their country's military occupation targets to commit any americans must leave now what have they done staying here for so long was did they bring for us have once been basically given before the us arrived in afghanistan we
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had our own government and i think of the american sleeve now there were only too many changes in terms of security was going to put us on earth but it's better if the americans leave a country a leader must take action if he makes a good decision it would be beneficial for us we can provide for ourselves but if the us stays we cannot we exporting oil we will never need to beg we can be rich and build our country and being america's longest war has proven to be easier said than done for many years but now that it might serve the current administration as a boost to secure another term who knows what could happen the united states made it afghanistan in order to. get osama bin laden was taken to be the last in line behind the 911 terrorist attacks been law and she wasn't by istanbul united states killed him and it was 2011 so that's almost 10 years ago so there's a real question what. earth was the united states doing all the time in
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afghanistan one of course it was in the business of nation building which successive us administration says oh no no we will never do that we're not going to get involved in nation building well of course that's what he was involved in whether it will result in the lasting peace in afghanistan that's of course anybody's guess but what's important is the final withdrawal of the united states and all international forces we're going to start because they really weren't doing anything useful there and were essentially just making things worse. a quick look at other stories making headlines today and environmental emergency has been declared in the brazilian state of my program where wildfires have destroyed vast areas of wetlands the region suffering its worst drought in 47 years with the manmade fires also being blamed an area the size of belgium has been reduced to ash. hurricane sandy is continuing to batter parts of
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the u.s. it's now strengthened and has just made landfall in southern alabama lashing sideways rain has brought down power lines causing blackouts because of its slow moving trajectory it's fear the hurricane could cause historic and life threatening levels of flooding. greece is certainly building a new camp for around $12000.00 migrants on the island of less force the previous facility which was europe's largest was destroyed in a suspected arson attack last week police have arrested 5 migrants on suspicion of involvement up next our documentary travels deep on the ground in ghana the money stone follows child miners risking their lives in the hope of finding a better future that he when are back in half an hour to bring you the latest headlines join us again that.
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