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a new gold rush is underway in ghana thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich here is a good. day. children are torn between gold and education from me was very poor i thought i was doing my best to get back to school which side will have the strongest appeal. scrambles to deal with the coronavirus cases with the lake to reimpose. also new restrictions ahead of the flu season. for these german. gas pipeline project rejecting calls to scrap it as locals in one poll threatened with u.s. sanctions over the rush. to strike a defiant tone. that. it's really
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shameless the way the united states is trying to manipulate german interests. interests come out on top of. what he brands left wing propaganda in us universities claiming looking a break szell inequality. on the streets of america i guess to some bad release. all idea of critical the only thing that it does is give people of color an excuse to try and not try hard this idea of colorblind. good morning i'm kevin i mean this is out international life my world news h.q. moscow i'm here for the next half hour hope you can stay with me that is to take you through today's top headlines the u.k.
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is admitted that a 2nd coronavirus wave is now inevitable and appears to be hinting that a 2nd national could be on its way in one form or another while elsewhere on the continent countries are saying record infection rates spain currently the worst affected country in europe will be really posing a partial lockdown in madrid starting monday that announcement was met with protests in the city on friday with hundreds demanding the resignation of the reach . chief looks at how european countries are trying to cope head of the flu season. for health organizations latest coronavirus claims make for grim reading it reports that weekly cases of course europe an hour higher than during the pandemic speak this of them occasionally however should serve as a rake up call for all of us. old dog these numbers reflect more competence if this thing it also shows a lot of ingrates oftens mission across the region fear of p. and center for disease prevention and control agrees that while more testing played
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a part in these high figures it's not the only reason while increasing testing contributes to better awareness of all ongoing transmission it is not the only reason for the increase of covert $1000.00 cases which is also linked to the relaxation of physical distancing and other preventive measures while the united nations mall the prospects of reintroducing tough new measures here in the u.k. localised restrictions have been put in place in different regions of the country meaning more than 10000000 brits are now effectively in a new form of lockdown the north east of england is the latest to have restrictions we. residents should not socialise with other people outside their own households all support double. hospitality for food and drink would be restricted to table service only and late night restrictions of operating hours will be introduced so leisure and entertainment venues must close between 10 pm and 5 how into our system
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is a joke the whites work in to get tested every week the government spoke of doing so much but we know that you know everyone is under strain right now because of the crisis but there should be more support. within the communities because a lot of people really are struggling i love the time able to come out of their houses to get tests that might be swayed into government you need to be well organized and do need to provide more testing centers would have done it was akin to the going out incident popping up. well the u.k. government has spent the last couple of months focusing on more localized measures reports of consistently been lurking but a nationwide lot could be reinforced once more recent health secretary hadn't done anything to back away those rumors the last line of defense is full national action and i don't want to see that but we will do whatever is necessary to keep people safe in a very difficult pandemic across the channel france has broken its own record for cases in one day with over 10 and a half 1000 rights up in
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a single 24 hour period and the country's prime minister has been criticized in some courses for suggesting that everyone would just have to learn to live with the virus he's also now being sued by kobe survivors and relatives of the victims for the way the government handled the crisis what is striking since his arrival is that there is no strategy whatsoever in fighting the pandemic this country is being managed not governed. meanwhile in spain another european country devastated in the 1st wave lockdowns are on their way back in madrid the world health organization has said that different nations can have different approaches depending on their own unique circumstances but one thing must remain consistent and that's the quarantine period last in 14 days knowing the immense individual and societal impact even a slight reduction in the link of current time can have and giving to figures i have just mentioned the concept of cut and dying must be protected initially
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adapted clarified and built communicated be doled any ambiguity to the people a month ago the prospect of 2nd lockdown seemed only a remote possibility but today it's looking like a question of when and not if countries bring them back shuttering already suffering businesses and inflicting more social and economic pain on people already worn down by restrictions on their lives sally. london. by the russian opposition leaders called on the world to stand up for democracy svetlana taken off sky was addressing a human rights session of the united nations which was debating the ongoing crisis in the country. this edition in barrow's demands immediate international attention peaceful protesters have been illegally detained beaten and straight sample of the protests have been found dead there also needs fast as a result of the decisions. it's very important to go in there is that standard are
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for democratic principles and human rights is not interfering in internal affairs it is a universal question of humor dignity means because responded claiming the un session amounts to direct interference in the country's internal affairs it comes a day after the european parliament said it would no longer recognize alexander lukashenko as the legitimate president of belarus or the us not discourage his supporters from taking to the streets as has been done daily to counter the own going opposition protests in the capital while the demonstrations are relatively small during the week the weekend's continued to see mass opposition rallies the present himself recently came to an obvious card was the 2nd venezuelan appointed he said by external forces. the next phase has begun intense political financial and diplomatic pressure from outside neighboring countries refusing to recognize the election results and just like we saw in venezuela they found
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a better russian glider and declared president. journalist a broadcaster neil clark believes the west is manipulating took an obvious scar over its own interests. because in this film before haven't we that in venezuela of course when they the west the us and western powers tried through their proxies to topple the government. and when that it looked for a while that might succeed when it didn't they then turn to plan b. which was to anoint the so-called opposition leader the legitimate leader of that country he'd advocation we could actually call this process so that's what's happened this week i think it's part of the strategy to deal it atomize look at franco by saying that the opposition an opposition leader is the president course it's illegal but it's a new step they're hoping that will follow on from this is that more countries will recognize her as the legitimate leader of belarus the arrogance of this is absolute story could you imagine if you look at franco said say 2017 when we had
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a very close election in britain though i don't recognise the reason mate as the prime minister of britain i recognized dr recording that the election eve really what it could you imagine the outcry to that this is what the west is doing in belarus. because of amounts of germany to ditch the nordstrom to gas pipeline project in response to the case of election of on the berlin claims it has evidence the russian opposition figure was poisoned with a knob a child nerve agent moscow those strongly denies it was involved outing it can't investigate further without berlin's test results the heads of key german regions in the meantime have come to the defense of the energy project the buy point is economically necessary force but it's also necessary that we stay together with the russian it's a project that plays a decisive role in the framework of altered energy and climate policy and therefore we've come to the conclusion that we want to carry on with it and to those that advocate closer ties with russia. i say that the poisoning of alexei navalny
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with an advanced chemical agent is not a one off though stream so there is a pipeline project that sets to pump russian gas to germany and then on to other european countries via the baltic sea when completed it will be 1200 kilometers in length it's around 90 percent complete now it'll double the amount of gas flowing from russia to germany construction began in 2018 but has been halted a number of times with the u.s. and eastern european countries along the way lodging their objections washington slapped sanctions on the project last year too claiming it risks european energy security so an example the german port turned the vastness the now has found itself threatened with crushing sanctions by american senators the locality has been playing a key role in supporting the pipe length leap involved in all string to its construction but the town's mayor and residents remain defiant in the face of u.s.
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pressure. gives equal you've. also getting gas from russia and i don't find it very nice that they're trying to tell us what to do here. the project misled for the town it is a big thing it created a lot of jobs for locals and the town became a little more significant thanks to it and i want to see very clearly that it's really seamless the way the united states is trying to manipulate german laws to european interests so that all interests come out in time. for the. parliament member martin doul sort of believes the severing of economic ties with russia would prove hugely detrimental to eastern germany. it is a big problem and i think. it also left on a line of the german government oh well and be. the existence of the people in east germany because any reader tries are stronger russia and frankly is
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very productive and i think the central should listen listen more to that. i think it's the wrong way and especially for the people in east germany of this region it will be more herb bitter effect than for west germany. don't trump claims the recent violence in the streets of america's being driven by university courses looking at racial inequality says i think that there indoctrinating students in hard left ideas critical race theory. the 1619 project and the crusade against american history and toxic propaganda the left wing writing in me. by the direct result of decades of left wing indoctrination in our schools the subjects mentioned by trump are rooted in socialist thinking and examine societies through the lens of race
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a law and power proponents say it's about righting the wrongs of the past our guest debated whether that's really the case. we do want people to be judged by the content of their character but this idea of colorblind list is inherently racist and i'm a black man and that is what people are going to see in this society 1st and foremost so i don't want to be judged just because i am black this whole idea of critical race theory the only thing that it does is it gives people of color an excuse to try to not try hard and we have things like affirmative action in they talk about white privilege when there's 15000000 white people living in america right now below the poverty line that's almost double the 8000000 black people that are living below the poverty line so you go talk to the old white people about their white privilege and cerys this country was stolen from indigenous people through brutal land theft and genocide from the lands of white supremacy and it was built off of the backs of stolen people from africa including forced rape and to come to
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tea of african women to create more property for a white man nothing that happened you know what anthony is referring to that happened hundreds of years ago is not applicable today we have a constitution that applies to a couple eyes to every man woman and child today and we're gardeners of sex race creed religion jack everybody is protected with the same rights under the constitution in fact people of color get special deference because of programs like affirmative action what listen you're going to pass and and i'm a hispanic american and i don't have these issues and i don't believe that i'm being that i need to fight for liberation and i'm a free man can you tell me which amendment gives black granite indigenous people special treatment in the constitution if you're going to reference this document back it up with facts otherwise there's been a lot of things even trump has done it trump putting but i'm not for hannity zones which will predominately black and hispanic neighborhoods get special tax breaks to the middle of the country doesn't get it no 2 we don't you don't know what's going
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on and you're misrepresenting history and you're you're living in the past you're literally living in the past anthony. i have no problem with people who are actually trained and skilled in racism to train people in being in races because we know there is no such thing as not racist you're either racist or your entire races people who say that all lives matter are racist and try to pull one group above the other that's the definition the definition the opinion me of what racism actually is. apostle of mosco time i there thanks for watching this weekend amongst the stories ahead the greek island of les paul says creating a new tent city than for the thousands of migrants who displaced after the suspected arson attack destroyed their last camp just one of the stories who got lined up for you.
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russia's demanding media dances from washington are from n.b.c. news report claimed america's providing weapons to ukrainian militants in crimea unnamed use official speak about their country's support of terrorist activities in the counties 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 s.b. you ukrainian security services in organizing terrorist attacks against the people of crimea we're calling down your holcomb's discuss the story with a correspondent in the pro trying to give them the n.b.c. report itself is actually about a completely different case about allegations that the russians secretly bribe or
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paid bounties to taliban fighters which killed u.s. troops in afghanistan moscow has firmly denied that anything like it is possible so 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 the u.s. military aid for ukrainian fighters in crimea nonetheless 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 try to piece piece of the puzzle together
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here but we do know the u.s. has been supporting ukrainian military quite openly over the wall tell you what ever so. the conflict in southeast ukraine broke out ukraine has been heavily 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 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 there is no military
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activity there the whole principle is under control of the russian army however infiltrators with ukrainian passports had previously been caught there 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 the real cause for concern in moscow so what about these allegations that russia actually offered to use taliban fighters or killed american troops in afghanistan well 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
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now and if we talk about the russian officials again they were firmly confident. that this kid will be the case at all previously the russian foreign ministry surrogate said that russia would never stoop so low as to wind gauge in such dirty tactics. we were accused of relations with the taliban if inducing them to carry out special operations against american troops or financial rewards in the taliban fights for its own interests and leaders 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 as there was nothing to back them up in the taliban were also said it was completely folds. greek authorities have been housing thousands of migrants in need tent city on the island allez course it's after the morea camp they had been it was destroyed in a suspected arson attack by residents themselves earlier this month.
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70 police officers in protective suits you can see there were dispatched to the island many migrants have been living on the street since that fire and a number of been refusing to be really housed in the new tent camp but police tried to run them up to the school into the facility the greek government believes the fire is a sign that quote secured closed the unit so the only safe option they say. for the people there isn't for us to showing the need to immediately close them disciplined open reception centers for refugees and migrants and to great closed controlled sentence which will provide humane living conditions double fence and secure entrances surveillance systems and fire safety but more a migrant camp was the largest refugee center in europe however it was severely
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overcrowded always in the headlines and witnessed covert outbreak to analysts we spoke to believe the situation highlights the failing is of europe's broader migration policies i think this pit in my eyes is the total failure of europe's management of massive migration how many years have with been speaking about problems links to massive migration in europe over a 1000000 rightly switching to just purely a 2050 what are they doing today are they working are the integrated or the speaking german the european union is not talking about that or not i'm not even talking about it in france spain other countries where immigration is just a massive problem it's there is no policy managed by the european union and this camp where migrants are accused of 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 look from all of africa that they could come over and we can't even pay for. so it has to this just doesn't make sense it's not the
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1st time that there until it's almost completely down to the ground in fact than 16 out of 80 there's been many many times where we had fire incidents and actually several people died during my recent. died there from i speak because they were trying to he didn't say that since so as long as you have the sake of the nations we've stevie all the quoting you have to remind maybe that to the center was always going to have a credit so i the time of the 5 year deal with 13000 people are staying in there in the center that they meant by the 8 and we had as many as 20000 people in the center so obviously this is the main risk and nothing is being done by the authorities to prevent that from happening they've been meaning to then so you know demonstrations tension say there's a very violent place and it's understandable because of the living conditions because of the way people are basically in this place. still really tough times
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that was just one of so resource we're talking about want to see what else we've got a discussion reporter but you check it out so you don't call me or any of us social media for now this sunday morning coming up to 25 minutes past the level of the morning mosco time when i would something of the great weekend. time of the time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to accelerate the transition to sustainable transport sustainability stay number may not be more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless. it's not. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the
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damage is being done far away and this is something else this must keep going don't even look. at news limited window nieminen i'm. going in. the world is driven by shaped by one person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. you know the economy is a man made structure. try to scott engineers financial engineers economic engineers
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