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from the russian capital mrs arty international hello and welcome to the program you know. moscow has been left chasing its tail in efforts to see the test results alleging kremlin critic alexina valley was poisoned with novacek germany's directed russia to the global chemical weapons wants dog but the o.p.c. w. itself say it should talk to berlin. with their excuses are completely contrived germany says it can't tell us anything in direct to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons we've been to the o p c w several times and they say talk to berlin we are ready to talk to anyone but not when in the absence of facts we are pressured into giving an account of ourselves on the basis of specific clearly formulated concerns we are always ready to have
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a professional conversation. or russian doctors follow no trace of nava chalk or any other poison when he was in their care its repeatedly stressed its willingness to cooperate in order to establish exactly what happened in wa independent tests by france and sweden also confirm the presence of the nerve agent. has been looking at the latest controversy surrounding the case. alexina volley is recovering whatever it was killing his body is on retreat and the politician seems to be almost out of these woods so concerns over his health make room for concerns over what exactly happened and europe is demanding that russia aids the investigation installations arise which only the russian government can and must answer we continue calling us here to investigate this our demand is that russia urgently explain what happened
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well russia has already contributed by not letting alexina valmy die in the 1st crucial hours after the politician fell sick russia contributed by opening its airspace to a team of german doctors letting them visit russia contributed by eventually putting him on a german rescue plane allowing the value to be airlifted to berlin and by offering its medical data to german colleagues so now russia says the ball is in germany's court moscow current aid the investigation if it's kept in the dark on emerging evidence to the press with nothing at all all this is taking place against the backdrop of facts that our proposals to berlin to jointly sort out what happened i've been dismissed and the far fetched pretexts that's hurdles are brought into the race because berlin starts playing a game of all take and no give russia can get the results of the expertise made in german labs since it will reveal too much of the german army's capabilities
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too much but only to russia's eyes apparently because berlin had no problem with sharing its data with almost 200 other nations member states of the o p c w we assess very negatively the fact that germany refusing to assist the russian law enforcement agencies secretly transferred no boundaries test data to its trusted partners it is clear that this was done with a political purpose. so that france and sweden would automatically confirm some founded accusations against russia but wait russia is a member state of the o.p.c. w. and that means it finally has all the time in the world to scrupulously study everything the germany could find right wrong the only thing that it actually means is that russia can hop on the merry go round of rejections because berlin tells moscow it can get everything from the o.p.c. w and the o p c
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w saying the exact opposite bumping russia right back to berlin russia is in a loop which doesn't really help o.p.c. w.'s reputation with moscow as russia had previously accused the un bag watchdog of becoming politicized by your p.c. don't you like so many international concessions it's always great to be subject to political pressure and that's critically from of course those the fund it largely funded that's largely the western powers we've seen with the p.c. to abuse role in investigating alleged chemical attacks in syria but its investigations have tended to ascribe blame has been riddled with inconsistences and problems that will not rise in independent investigation but that there appears to be scope for political interference and pressure to take close we saw a similar situation in respect to the case where. it was very reluctant to share
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its information with russia in respect of it what do you have to discover in terms of chemical analysis and so on giving no access to evidence keeping waters murky playing every bureaucratic trick in the book this is how the e.u. is shutting out russia's investigators also raising the sanctions guillotine over the country almost like it wants no investigation from russia but an immigration admission of guilt. you've done off well in the latest post on the volleys instagram account a video shows his team searching his hotel room in thompson shortly after news broke that he had fallen severely ill wearing surgical gloves as they collect evidence and plastic bags which according to the post were passed to the german authorities one of the water bottles they submitted was said to contain traces of novacek but one of the co-creators of the very nerve agent brink claims if it was
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used and of only would never have made it to the plane he was traveling all. around he wouldn't have been able to leave the hotel if it was normal joke and he really touched it or drank something 1st of all even in smaller not very toxic doses provokes pupil contraction in such a way a person would be almost blind so could barely move so even with only very mild exposure he wouldn't have been able to get on a plane there are photos of him in the hotel in the plane in the russian hospital and yet we can't see any of the symptoms poisoning and novacek a not worse to use for this case. richard that they definitely would get something they had just simple surgical gloves and that's it and also imagine a bottle that has traces of the substance on the outside it would be a very smart person who would try to fill a bottle with such
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a dangerous liquid and spill it all down the sides creating a dangerous situation for everyone. to another of the day's headlines stories russia's demanding immediate answers from the u.s. after an n.b.c. news report plane washington's providing weapons to ukrainian militants in crimea. unnamed u.s. official speak about their country's support of terrorist activities in 3rd countries in this case these talks specifically about russia if that is true we demand that the u.s. side clarify as to whether or not washington has directly or indirectly facilitated the is be you ukrainian security services in organizing terrorist attacks against the people of crimea the n.b.c. report itself is actually about a completely different case about allegations that the russians secretly bribed or paid bounties to taliban fighters which killed u.s. troops in afghanistan moscow has firmly denied that anything like it is possible so
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the n.b.c. report cites a number of u.s. military officials and sources as well some of them are saying that there is no solid proof of that others are confident about the theory and this brings us to the part that really caught the attention of russian officials because down at the bottom of the read one of these sources is mentioning u.s. military aid for ukrainian fighters in crimea none the less current and former u.s. officials have said many cia officers and analysts came to believe a bounty program existed they concluded that the russians viewed it as a proportional response to the u.s. arming of ukrainian units fighting russian forces in crimea the source. of these allegations are still quite murky still trying to piece piece of the puzzle together here but we do know the u.s. has been supporting ukrainian military quite openly over the wall tell you what ever since the conflict in southeast ukraine broke out ukraine has been heavily
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reliant on u.s. military aid and i'll tell you what the latest batch of that equipment that's part of the u.s. support which is worth $60000000.00 u.s. dollars and the one that included javelin anti-tank missiles was sent in june but this. it was just the latest in the serious of shipments and these shipments were also preceded by non lethal military aid all of this intended for the ukrainian forces that are fighting pro russian forces in eastern ukraine the pro gear of forces in that donbass region they comprise of proper ukrainian troops which is the army and also nationalist battalions but when it comes to crimea there is no military activity there the whole principle is under control of the russian army however infiltrators with ukrainian passports had previously been caught there
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by russian security forces for planning terrorist attacks so in this case u.s. support for ukraine to fight the russians in crimea that's a completely different story and that's a real cause for concern in moscow so what about these allegations that russia actually offered bounties to taliban fighters or killed american troops in afghanistan while then going back to these claims about some kind of bribes by some kind of russian secret agents for taliban fighters they 1st surfaced in the new york times back in june but even the n.b.c. article that i began with starts with the words of the head of the u.s. central command who says that he doesn't have any solid proof to back this up for now and if we talk about the russian officials again they were firmly confident that this kid in be the case that all previously the russian foreign ministry
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surrogate said that russia would never stoop so low as to engage in such dirty tactics but we were accused of relations with the taliban if inducing them to carry out special operations against american troops or financial rewards. for its own interests and belief. i think it's beneath the dignity to suspect that russia could be behind such things by the way the pentagon had to deny these allegations because there was nothing to back them up and the taliban also said it was completely folds . when it comes to curing the world of covert it'll be the per right at the back of the queue that's the warning from oxfam which ses rich nations have already snapped up most of the doses of the leading vaccines currently under development. it's extremely dangerous for the world because rich nations monopolizing
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pursue plausible potential. but more importantly they're doing deals with big corporations which are defending their intellectual property and their profits meaning the supply of vaccine being artificially limited you know the charity say's there won't be enough vaccines to go round to meet global demand the 5 leading vaccines which major countries have already signed up for a currently undergoing the final stages of clinical trials however even if 5 prove to work which according to the charity's extremely unlikely around 2 thirds of the world's population are going to have to wait until 2022 after the latest on top of potential drug shortages oxfam ses the vaccine deals expose the inequality between prosperous developing countries for example the u.k. has managed to secure up to 5 doses per person compare that to buying that desh
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here where the figure is only one dose per every 9 people. will result in many on this or 8 deaths. companies like their own are in the us are only sending them back to very rich countries they said again or bury high price somewhere between 16 dollars dollars and you have to have 2 doses so that's like 70 dollars per person so they are very clear that they they're doing things to make a profit and they want to make money from this maxine what we're saying is we need a people's backs not a profit vaccinated we need to see. the breaking down of these areas and we need to see open sharing your banks the technology to maximise the supply safe and effective vaccines all over the world as soon as possible the huge economic and human cost of the delay in the variability of the vaccine if you think countries
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like india or south africa brazil if these countries are not getting access to safe saying until 2022 then they would have more lockdowns their economies would be huge trouble many many people would dog do not need to because the vaccine has been artificially russian and far the profits of pharmaceutical corporations are. going to the middle east where the bid to stem rising code infection rates israel is entering a 2nd national lock down it's coming into force right at the start of the jewish new year is set to last 3 weeks it's. well without already pun weary public brits rallied overnight in tel aviv against the new restrictions people held placards claiming the virus being blown out of all proportion or to be for the polis they are filed this report. as well as bracing for an unprecedented
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2nd nationwide cover 19 a lockdown that will see the next 3 weeks with strict restrictions being imposed now. this is a particularly joyous time usually of the year you have the jewish new year washington on friday night you then have your kid poor which is the most holy day of the jewish calendar and you should be thousands upon thousands of people will be in some regard this time that won't happen so a lot of disappointment here amongst the population among the other measures being implemented are no more than 10 people indoors remaining within 500 meters of one's home businesses cannot accept customers and schools and shopping centers are to be closed this follows a steady rise in the number of covered positive cases wednesday saw an unprecedented 6000 new cases being reported in one day the israeli prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu says that these moves are necessary and follow an in-depth conversation that he held with the country's health minister. in the last 2 days we have witnessed another lawman in greece and deaths and the continued increase in the number of critically ill patients as many of the experts have recommended we may have no choice but to tighten the guidelines now there has been a mixed reaction to the new lockdown on thursday night protesters gathered here in tel aviv to demonstrate against the new measures we caught up with ordinary citizens to ask them what they feel it's very frustrating it's killing the economy many people feel like there is no hope and they don't know what is going on they're basically going crazy we can't work we can't go out we can do whatever we used to do it's probably a good thing because cases are rising that the roof so that's what we're going to do but i don't think it's going to expect that instructions will go down but that
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the right back up as soon as the closure hearings honestly it doesn't affect me at all i don't understand why it's much of a closure i understand schools some of the stores are. but where i live 500 meters i go anywhere i want i do anything i want people i still say don't wear a mask so i really don't know how this is going to help it now israel is not the 1st country that during the 1st wave witnessed a decline and is not experiencing a spike in cases the u.k. and france are in some of the situations and so we can cautiously say that no country is in even from the 2nd wave being locked down we're going to place at 2 o'clock local time this afternoon people out on the streets right now last minute shopping a lot of activity ahead of the curfew and it's also questionable when they came out be able to report from the studio as this new doctor comes into place.
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greek authorities have begun hosing followers and of migrants in a new tent city on the island of lesbos that's after the morea camp they had been in was destroyed in a suspected arson attack by residents themselves earlier this month. 70 police officers in protective suits were dispatched to the island many migrants have been living on the streets since the fire and a number been refusing to be run hollows in the tent camp riot police tried to round up on a score to the new facility the greek government believes the fire is a sign the secure closed units are the only safe option. for the worse and for showing the need to immediately close the disciplined open reception
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centers for refugees and migrants and to great closed control centers which will provide humane living conditions double fencing secure entrances so. vale insistence and far as safety. the morea migrant camp was the largest refugee center in europe however it was severely overcrowded unwitnessed a brick unless we spoke to believe the situation highlights the failures of europe's migration policy. i think this pit demise is the total 'd failure of europe's management of massive migration how many years have we been speaking about problems links to massive migration in europe over a 1000000 microswitch into just korea 2050 what are they doing today are they working are the integrated of the speaking german european union is not talking about that or not i'm not even talking about it in france spain other countries were immigration is just a massive problem it's there is no policy managed by the european union and this
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can occur migrants or jews or burning down their own facilities just shows how bad treatment of this whole situation is by the european union what is this european union so we tell people from all over africa that they could come over and we can't even pay for facilities to greet them this just doesn't make sense it's not the 1st time that samoa had there until then was completely down to the ground and by than 16 out of 80 they mean many many times where we had fire incidents and actually 7 people died during fire season in mind at all or so died there from i speak because they were trying to. incite that sense so as long as you have the state of the nation needs t.v. all the quoting you have to remind maybe that's. percent there was always going to have a credit so i the time of the 5 year deal is 13000 people are staying in their innocence or that meant by the 800 we had as many as 20000 people in the something so obviously this is the main rescan nothing is being done by the authorities to
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prevent that from happening again being meaning to then so you know demonstrations tension say plays a very violent place and anything is understandable because of the living conditions because of the way people are basically in in displaced. insurance companies are counting the cost of blocked lives matter protests in the us record historic claims been submitted after many of the demonstrations descended into rioting loosing the final bill will be in the billions. my.
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certainly the money that that needs to be spent the businesses that have been completely destroyed small businesses black american businesses minority businesses all small businesses of all american citizens together people's lives have been completely destroyed not only by the shutdowns from coal that which again federal judges are ruling were unconstitutional shutdowns of the economy shutdowns of people's lives but now inciting of violence and protest this is not about george floyd this is not about his his death or what has happened there this has now morphed into something that is far bigger it's all coming up on the 2020 alexion only as violence being carried out against law enforcement against police officers
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but violence carried out against businesses destruction of property and loss of lives which the media in america is completely ignoring. the remarkable life of russian scientists zilber in focus next whose breakthroughs on immunology are at the forefront of 19 testing today and he did his research the split being arrested 3 times the next 2 or 3 like virus whisperer begins in moments one. theory mechanism some plasticity that enables threats to get under the skin and to have a negative effect on their mind in our body those same very mechanisms can be harnessed through good so for the most resilient to promote flourishing.
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time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to accelerate the transition to sustainable price board sustainability stay nowhere man or a more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless. lovely. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is just as he went any minute i'm. listening we do want to. underscore that so when. does financial while i don't buy a i prize on a futures. think almost friday as of last summer fired from the future trucker
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now what. do you. mean you answered nursing you asked the president if you couldn't. speak. through. the gamma layer research center this is where the very 1st officially registered at 19 vaccine was made not to mention an effective treatment for a serious covert patients which involves transfusing plasma from people who recovered from the infection. which.
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is the. i just got to. do it here and so i threw a snow sleuths soon registered with a young man view of some sort i was here for such a view to the spirit world about the substance. the scientist who devised that methodology and made several discoveries in viral the g. and immunology along the way was lives in his name might have been announced in this whole along with nobel prize winners whose discoveries were largely based on his work sadly though nobel prizes given posthumously while he lived instead of awards and praise for his discoveries. reward was to be arrested 3 times even while confined he continued his work for the sake of the soviet state that had tried to destroy him over all silver lived through 8 years of incarceration but
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thanks to his nature and support from the people who loved him he and the religious near those who really can still area. today does just the suit but. she knew very at the age of that and out of his new couch. home office just post-show cruellest sick bed of a crook you. know none of his trippin or bull episodes didn't you know it's good to see you need to stick through it is just better. if de gea cruel to. show us a screen schumann's for you to closely appropriate place to move to willow just because the full story they were what is ringback ringback. near here to visit me should we be able you to read the book this agency had to
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test up there they should write it shoots is it better. do you hear the good nutrition really isn't it. skills lead. when we think of the plague we imagine the middle ages but outbreaks still occur to this day any information on plague epidemics was classified by soviet authorities and the people who work to fight the disease received no plaudits for heroism but instead will likely to be sent to prison that's exactly what happened to the day of silver in 1930 when he experienced his 1st 3 months behind us he was charge was sabotaged after fighting a plague epidemic in azerbaijan. one of those nights the people's commissar off a health in azerbaijan called and said that soft league chases had been recorded in the small town of 100.
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