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a machete attack in the form of paris headquarters of the satirical magazine charlie hebdo leaves 2 people injured it comes after it recently published controversial cartoons featuring the prophet muhammad. in time france breaks a new code infection recalled with 16000 cases recorded in a single day but the latest restrictions on life to stop the virus are only spreading. meanwhile the concerns raised over reports that volunteers in the u.k. could soon be deliberately infected with coded in a world 1st trial. i've been on in the evening on friday here in moscow welcome to your world news for
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amati international 1st for you this 2 people have been injured by a man armed with a machete near the former paris headquarters of the satirical magazine. 2 suspects have been detained the french prime minister and the interior minister visited the scene from. reports. the national anti terror agency has a friend an investigation into this incident this attack which took place in the 11th hour an. hour or so east of the paris area has been opened for what's described as being attempted assassination connection with terrorism and surprise we know that 2 people were injured in not attack which machete was used as the old take to stab people we had this. seriously injured we know that there are a man and a woman and we understand that they would. for
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a news agency that now has offices in the same building where the satirical magazine show used to have its office prior to the attack in 2015 which killed many people at the office and started the wave of terror attacks that france has been experiencing now for many years when decide that a crisis unit has been opened by the interior minister and i think tweeted that we know that sue individuals have been arrested one apparently placed the back through a plus to the bastille which is a powerful off a kilometer from where i'm situated at the moment and the 2nd digital was arrested just close to here apparently had blood 8 persons the french prime minister has linked this attack to the current trial taking place that's of individuals accused of helping terrorists in 2015 who carried out the deadly attacks on charlie. said he sure these attacks occur in
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a symbolic place and at the very moment when the trial of the perpetrators of the undignified acts against shirley abdo is taking place this is an opportunity for the government of the republic to reiterate his unwavering commitment to press freedom its resolute will by all means to fight against terrorism and to affirm to the nation our full mobilization comes just weeks after surely after the satirical magazine which was attacked back in 2015 we published controversial costings which i'm good many people in the muslim world those qualities of the muslim prophet mohammed and many people criticized charlie hebdo for once again we publishing that tomorrow starts all of the terror trials a trial north of the people carried out that attack but over individuals who are accused of assisting with that attack so perhaps putting the terrorists.
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so financially supporting them so only after said that this was about defending freedom of speech and it wanted to show that it wasn't scared but following the republication magazine once again received pressure to write this. is once again threatened by a terrorist organization threats that constitute a real brew occasion in the me so the trial or the general reads a 1015 attacks i had 10 minutes to gather my things and leave my home 10 minutes to leave behind a part of my life that's a bit short it's very brutal well it's not clear whether these 2 incidents connected death but we do know that this is being treated very seriously indeed because of violence like be able to see around me here the air is all cordoned off and there is a security operation clue to military from operation sultan el this was the french military operation that was launched back in 2015 when france started
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experiencing those larger waves of terror attacks when the statements issued today the magazine expressed condolences to the victims and their families it said such incidents just show fanaticism and intolerance still exist in france. the french police union spokesman says he believes that attacks these days are more likely to come from individuals than big terror networks. this is so wrong it is absolutely not certain that there are real networks with a queer structure behind the acars this is not an absolutely certain condition it is enough for them to be able to make contact via the internet through other networks they can be put into action by someone else's or they can start acting on the room it depends on the individual this becomes clear when an image of the suspect who was detained is compiled it is no longer necessary to belong to a network structure based on the certain material and technical base as it was
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several years ago indeed it is possible to take action damage with very limited funds and resources this is true because when such an act is committed mechanism of communication and dissemination of information is launched which causes a resonance that is many times greater to the means that were involved one man with a knife and no significant force have been deployed all neighborhoods have been cordoned off the situation discovered at the national international. answers recorded its highest number of daily covert infections since the pandemic began more than 16000 cases were registered on thursday the day before the french government announced a new measures to contain the spread of the virus health authorities have introduced a graded alert system areas with more than $150.00 cases per 100000 people shown in bread or the worst hit areas with more than $250.00 cases but 100008 dark red they face the strictest measures but the most not going down well with business owners
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already struggling to get back on their feet. many turned out in paris warning that they simply won't survive fresh closures bars and restaurants have already been ordered to sharks in the southern city of mass a waterbed zone in paris opening hours from next week being restricted to closing it and anger is growing fast. i'm not going out with this i'm sorry if we can't travel on the metro close to each other masked how is it that we cannot be in a bar or restaurant respect. the instructions and rules imposed have to lock down rules the device maturity respect. support of the people of bring them all my friendship and solidarity it can happen to paris in a few days' time and if they ask us to close longer be able to return today we say let us work we want to be able to work we know how to work and we know what precautions to take. there are health rules to apply we apply them but on the other hand the government is bludgeoning us they are hitting us with this but you should
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know that they can hit even harder so today we are here calmly but it can quickly escalate but french doctor mark to last a believes that without such measures the situation could become far worse. densely populated places in big cities especially in bars and restaurants people can forget that they need to take precautions if you go to a bar or restaurant was such a high transmission risk you could then infect your family members with the virus so far we do not have a vaccine and the recommended measures are temporary and as the minister said they will be revised in 2 weeks if we do nothing it will lead us to a public health emergency when i hear what some politicians have to say i think we need to ask people who have been in intensive care they really know what we are talking about. britain could soon become the 1st country to deliberately expose volunteers to the coronavirus in
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a world 1st trial the financial times cites project insiders claiming it could begin in january at a quarantine facility in east london volunteers will reportedly receive a vaccine and then a dose of the actual virus a month later but concerns have been raised about the morality of the move. volunteers or not how can this be ethical when corona virus infection can be fatal one day what we would be saying about this if it was russia not u.k. project risky reckless irresponsible typical of russia how risky as a human challenge trials are there's been no official confirmation of the report allowed the british government has said that it's open to such studies reading university microbiologist dr simon clarke says desperate times call for desperate measures. for a certain usual of course if we had effective treatments the rush for a back seat would probably wouldn't be so will be so strong it's not optimal or an optimal way of doing it ideally you'd let people get the. virus
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normally but needs must limit it will drive with our backs against the wall on this and we've really got to be able to come up with a vaccine in pretty short order so i think some people think this is a way of doing it you know it's a sub optimal way of doing trials no 2 ways about it the fact is that hospitals in this country in the spring were gone by lots and lots of people who were seriously ill many of whom were literally unable to breed and needed the attention of intensive care that meant that that sort of hospitals were unable to discharge their normal case loads and that was the basic problem. they need this hour russia's accusing germany of in consistencies and discrepancies over the suspected poisoning of kremlin critic alexina valmy a statement from the foreign ministry in moscow this friday also calls out then over its refusal to share evidence and information with russia let's go live to
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correspondent john coster of who's across developments. moscow's not mincing his words it says it suspects foul play. well the russian foreign ministry said that the vailable evidence that surrounding the law in this case is questionable not only from a legal point of view also germany's actions were coordinated to the point that it prompted many questions including whether it was all staged less of a listen. germany's actions were so swift and well organized that it began to raise questions as to whether we're seeing yet another staging of the mysterious use of chemical weapons but this time around not in syria or britain but in russia. now there are probably several reasons as to why the russian foreign ministry is saying that what you just heard on the violin they received the thistles welcome when he was airlifted from siberia it's a burden there were security officials there it's a meet him there was special transport and all other actually viewed that pointed
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that it was staged in order to accuse russia of chemical weapons violation with the o.p.c. w according to the foreign ministry now after german officials announced that not violently was allegedly poisoned they demanded answers from the kremlin and moscow made several requests to the burden to share their findings now russian officials insisted they can't launch and in a criminal case without any evidence after all russian doctors have not found any trace of poisoning in this system as a listen. to german government is actively obstructing the preliminary probe conducted in russia over the new valmy incident thus preventing the truth from being established bearing witness to the answers then unequivocal refusal to cooperate with either the russian law enforcement and medics all the prosecutor general's office now russia's foreign ministry also questions the evidence that was
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supposedly airlifted along with vitamin a in a german airplane along with its crew all the way it's a bird and now this statement noted their perfect health after his alleged 4 is an ng the foreign ministry also said it was something amazing bordering with science fiction the stake a look. there are political motives behind this whole story as is evidenced by the fact that germany was withholding information about the bottle allegedly tainted with highly toxic chemicals which was picked up in the hotel room in holmes caught by novell needs associates in breach of the russian criminal procedural code and the subsequent illegal shipment of this bottle to germany clearly such proof is rather dubious from a legal standpoint just as dubious is how unprofessionally in terms of chemical protection novell needs associates and german medics were handling this item without the mandatory hazmat suits on there are also questions regarding the fact
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that people who were around the valley at the airport and on board the plane ole feeding well although you would think that they would be seriously affected but this didn't happen apparently thanks to some miraculous coincidence again the whole case is rife with inexplicably things bordering on fiction. now a month after he was allegedly poisoned with a lethal neurotoxic agent movie chalk and the violin a has now been discharged from the german clinic doctors are saying that he's on the way to a full recovery now there's still seem to be more questions than answers surrounding this case the thing you're pointing at russia however began long before the release of any specific data. ok for now roman culture of in central moscow thanks for that . this is the way some of the world's biggest carmaker revving up for a fight with the trump of ministration they say his trade war with china is putting the brakes on production we're going to take you through that among all stories after the break.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond shill and i'll be speaking together for the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. come back the leaders of a small group of eastern european nations known as the visegrád group have rejected the european union's new plan aimed at tackling migration the proposals would see the mandatory quotas on migrant redistribution scrapped but the plan would also mean countries i'm willing to accept migrants would have to pay for the repair of those who've been denied asylum the leaders of poland hungary and the czech republic say the proposed changes just aren't tough enough they want all migrants seeking asylum kept outside the block while their applications are being processed
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. there are many changes but that is not yet breeks rule breaks rule would mean outside hotspots so nobody can step on the ground of european union without having your permission to source because their request for us is accepted we should really long. on syria only be. the start that it should be the really should. believe in the home countries. of the new immigration plan was proposed after the recent fire at the refugee camp on the greek island of los bass the overcrowded facility burned down earlier this month leaving more than $13000.00 migrants without shelter putting the e.u. migration crisis back into the spotlight france and germany agreed to accept unaccompanied youngsters and berlin later also agreed to accept around 3000 people from the camp but many more are still stranded on the island living in tents and make. if
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accommodation form a great paint not as mary s. who is also a professor of events to traditions says the fence a grad groups approach is selfish. as. well i'm not there and 65000 people and they are who we are a new creation of the process blue skin of all of these are you gay shoes or member states of the european union suit. if we don't get worked out one of the book you ladies should and then only 2 percent of. 165000 people would stay greece that's the say around 4004 and the average should go to the other member states the european union or union. of the. principal or otherwise if ever it won't be against all new benefits and gives
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nothing then this big european family you know to exist in the future. the counters of this ground have a pretty tough. stance as regards this sort of doubt it but instead but that the same day they accept. yours coming to their. assistance from the you know this is that in economics. the accept but at the same time then we are not so sure it was especially for greece because the greek people did not handle the situation there all of the thousands of way to go immigrants coming in greece. major car companies including tesla who follow suit against the trumpet ministration for what they call a more full tariffs on chinese made parts they blame the president's trade war with beijing and claim that they can't find alternative my. if it's not
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a telescope story. tesla fost i'm serious speeding its way to dominating the car industry but it may have reached a bit of a roadblock increase tariffs schools economic. through the increase of course and the impact of profitability due to the complexity of the maybe 3 car computer and the demanding timelines necessary for teslas exponential growth to say is unable to find another manufacturer to meet our requirements tesla has filed a lawsuit against the trumpet ministration y. well t. components the company uses namely the computer chips are made in china and as luck would have it these parts are subject to 25 percent tariffs as part of trump's tough on china strategy ido musk says it's a car crash and the tariffs are all poetry capricious and in a piece of this question probably not what a president wants to hear from one of his country's greatest minds who he's fine
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gold in the past is one of our great geniuses that we have to protect and with mosques a single says probably not what trump had in mind when he promised to make america great again protecting our workers are protecting our companies to trade war hurts them doesn't hurt us with a hole in his pocket now musk is asking for a refund with interest of course on all the tax he's already had to pay and tess is not the only company spinning out of the big hits is like miss a day's fortune volvo have also decided to sue trump and co they are irony of all this is all these tariffs are quite literally driving away business for americans and europeans for beijing they've been a road to give us a fixation i don't create profit but you know the trade friction between china and us puts pressure on companies whose main market is the us the value of exposed to the u.s. is decreased companies have been exploring multiple markets the result is remarked
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. and his enlarged known us markets well the u.s. market for chinese products is trying to search on his overall exports keep growing better wads no doubt for president trump who 4 years ago said the cards were in american hands we have the cards don't forget we're like the piggy back this being rubbed we can't continue to allow china to rape our country and that's what they're doing it's their greatest staffed in the history of the world while 4 years on the u.s. trade deficit with china is almost 10 percent more than one trump said those wads and for years on it looks like it's now tester and co who are the ones looking into that piggy banks and saying empty words not those gold coins they were promised a chinese affairs analyst back to go told us he believes that trump's efforts to disrupt supply chains will fail. justify destructive tariff was are not child for china it's also not child folks in the united states the
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tariffs are not paid by china but tariffs are paid by the american consumers and the american importers the chinese export to the united states is not sure again it is enlarging and as a rule of thumb rome was not to build overnight and supply chains of knots of build or destroy its overnight no it is much more complicated china is x. 14 but also helping many other manufacturers in making their businesses successful that's why i don't think president trump or his followers was succeed in their attempt to just drop the supply chain or to for example force american companies to move back to the united states to see carbon economics simply doesn't work that way . print announced a massive commitment to green hydrogen as part of efforts to be carbon neutral by
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25th and prime minister barak thompson's given it his full backing. quite extraordinary potential we have so far when we want to lead in carbon capture and storage technology i barely believe was possible but i'm not a complete evangelist for we want to use those technologies to develop a lot of hydrogen with a pretty big bit on hydrogen. thought a lot of purposes and not least the ability to hydrogen has to provide a lot of grunt for. the trucks the trains for even keeps the planes of vehicles from paper green hydrogen looks a clear winner against fossil fuels it's made using of renewable energy in the ne by products like oxygen and water but mechanical engineering professor david savant says the problem is the technology is incredibly inefficient buzan economy. through green green arjun you have to build
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a very large amount of christie just to give you an example if you power home heating directly through the current with city or you do the same thing through hydrogen you need 6 times more electricity to do it through harvard and we are at a time in human life where the amount of renewable electricity is limited and scarce there is not freely available or tuesday we're trying to to. to decarbonize the entire global energy system and to require 6 times more power to one system than another it's completely obvious that you don't want to do that about this the hydrogen taskforce a lobbying group founded by the likes of oil giant b.p. and shell they've been pushing the government to commit to hydrogen one of the
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goals is 100 percent clean hydrogen heating in the country by 2025 they also want financial support to build hydrogen fuel stations for road transport but critics say that the oil giants know that hydrogen isn't a long term solution. we know that global warming is dangerous but the additional danger here is that is that this hydrogen is is going to cause a lot more delay what we will see there is no doubt that we'll see that hydrogen is too expensive for vehicles and too expensive for home heating we know that we know that's going to happen but it's going to take quite a few years before people realize that. the dash to hydrogen which is being promoted by a very powerful international lobby. in the fossil fuel industry well that's doing is causing delays it's causing electrification projects not to happen it's causing governments not to make decisions about what to do and you remember that we only
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have until 2040 to completely decarbonise if we're going to get to one of the 2 groups of global warming it's detrimental to carbon emissions it's detrimental to energy usage there to mentor to the current session rates and still a commendable to the energy security so it's got everything there that and nothing good with it and that's the way books from moscow this hour we're watching the whole next with to reality of in washington i'll be back here to update you on i had life stories to see if. it's going to be hard to reclaim freedom and we're going to have to work at it but people recognize for me she appalls like. what the repression digital systems need to. i hope people will start fighting. saying
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we won't tolerate. street in our hole. that can't possibly track what we're doing. time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important it's accelerating the transition to sustainable transport sustainability and a more equitable and sustainable well. they claim their production is completely hama's . because. it does not the companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is something else this let's keep going to anyone and i mean look. this is the move in unison we didn't dream and then to underscore that with who is going in.
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greetings and sal you take a shit. with just over 5 weeks left until that fateful tuesday evening in this november that will decide the next 4 years of our political future here in the united states of america of america the failure of our elected leaders especially on the federal level are beginning to multiply rapidly and nowhere is that more apparent than in the latest data from the census bureau department of agriculture which according to john schwartz of the intercept has revealed that the level of hunger in u.s. households almost tripled between 2019 and august of this year. it gets even scarier as we dig deeper into the statistics. things get it truly grim the
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center on budget and policy priorities discovered that 3.7 percent of adults reported that their household had not enough to eat sometimes or often in the 12 in the entire 12 months of 2019 and that as recently as the end of august in early september of this year just 2 weeks ago my friends about 10 percent of all adults reported that their household sometimes or often didn't have enough to eat within the last 7 days. this is in the united states of america today 200000 bed room code 19 over $6000000.00 more at just over $26.00 trillion dollars but yet this is supposedly the greatest country in the world according to our elected officials in our meat ball of a president a country where today 9 to 14 percent of adults with children reported that their children sometimes.
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