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free of charge would you approach an office united nations stuff to try a brand new russian covert vaccine job for 3 adding that the countries already received requests from un colleagues. 3rd stage of vaccine trials here in russia r t's correspondent became one of the 1st in the country together shops. this morning i got a call from the kearney yes amy i am an ideal candidate here this is your vaccine there's not much in there looks like a couple of drops ok i already. had in central london as thousands gather to vent their anger at a new code restrictions. in
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the week better roast roped together by another wave of anti-government rallies the methods used by the opposition like leaking the data of police offices are called into question. are you watching out international law from moscow this weekend my name is kevin owen here with you with a 7 day recap of the stories that made the headlines as reported by us to you folks take the time of the weekend to be with us them so 1st reliable safe and effective that potence dubbed the pioneering russian covert vaccine sputnik v the 1st registered of its kind speaking at the u.n. general assembly put in stressed world leaders need to find a way to make the job freely accessible to everyone and offered free doses to any u.n. work here. what would you need them but already it is your experience and it continues
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to cooperate with all countries and international organizations this includes the distribution of russians vaccine to other countries which has proved its reliability and efficiency its not sure it's ready to provide the un looked up not just the systems we offer of lexington free of charge of voluntary vaccination as un personnel as an entity but we have received requests from more un colleagues and we will remain indifferent to. the 3rd stage of anti corona virus vaccine trials is underway here in russia more than 3 and a half 1000 volunteers have got the job so far with more than 40000 expected to take part our correspondent was one of the 1st to get the shot she took us through her experience. is next nation day for me it's finally this morning i got a call from the clinic others say i am an illegal candidate that will leave or that i have chorused took a number of tests and went through a screening. now it's time for
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a final check with the doctor before getting the shocked good afternoon. and the lifestyle you just reckon it's a tactic that was designed to make sure it's safe for me to receive a vaccination. now i am ready the vaccine doses are stored in the freezer they take out each of those immediately before the injection for the who tracks and is individually allocated it ever beijing has a specific code and each child has this car unlocked on it meanin is assigned to a particular patient. it could be either her real back seen or it has to. number 0062 seeks. the number is correct for.
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now you can ask how many times you were there i'm afraid to be vaccinated of course i'm not afraid to do you see this vaccine contains neither wife nor death coronavirus this means i can't get infected with called it rain and of course i want to be able to transmit it to anyone else here look this is your vaccine loan from there is not much in there that looks like a couple of drops. will it hurt no. i am about to make the injection ok i am ready. but what did it feel like like a normal shot for good like a mosquito bite as they usually tell my daughter. so i'll get exactly what action in free we. hearing element the good song doctors formally on the pandemic front lines are being given the vaccine 2 story coming up we spoke to one ex medical worker who battled the smallpox outbreak back in the 1960 s.
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and is now among the 1st to get the germ. as soon as i heard there would be in 3 days of the vaccine trial and there would be a lot of people i told my daughter. i want to meet oxidative. about whom i've given a vaccination none of them have come back and reported any side of things.
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i 1st and foremost have never been afraid of getting the vaccination i've gotten them since i was a child and i was given a little bottle with few lieschen and then i was vaccinated without any fear or tears and due to my profession i've done plenty of an occupation so. i'll sort of the way they were violent clashes in central london as thousands gathered to denounce the government's new lockdown the structure of the police moved in to disperse crowds in trafalgar square for not complying with social distancing rules knowing offices and 3 protesters were confirmed injured while police arrested 60. it. was.
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early this week the prime minister in britain unveiled restrictions after a surge in cases there it's a further setback than for boris johnson's anti pandemic timeline his hope now is for improvements by next spring i do want people to start to go back to work now if you can and allow a move significant return to normality from november at the earliest possibly in time for christmas. doctors and medical advisors they are unanimous things will be far better by the spring. people are required to work from home if they can masks
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in a mandatory for taxi drivers and passengers rule breakers will be fined 200 pounds for a 1st offense and from thursday all pubs bars and restaurants were altered to close controversially at 10 pm but many started ridiculing what they saw as the arbitrary 10 pm deadline with numerous means doing the rounds online in the wake of the thick end of all this we spoke to a bar owner who warned that these rules are extremely damaging he said that made little sense as far as he could tell. everyone knows it's a tough time everyone's shyness or business is that they want to see get through this represents something to their communities you know we're well stocked it's providing jobs for lots of people 80 percent of our trade by estimations that i did not actually happens up to 10 that's quite a significant chunk that we're taking out of. revenue stream i'm going to need more support to start if they don't want to see mustard on that says i'm certainly going to need support on rent because we haven't you know it's the last 6 months we've
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got another month juice tomorrow and then god knows what's going to happen for the next 6 months everyone in this country who's in a sort of relatively unaffected age bracket young people $1844550.00 they're just going to go home and continue the policy that we put so many measures in place and spent a fortune on making all of our license venues coverts but surely the most sensible place to how people consuming touring and keeping safe keeping socially distance is within these premises we spoke to british doctor and i condemn it professor john ashton who says the government has to rebuild trust since the 1st. it's a very real sense of deja vu about the last couple of weeks certainly lots of your days it feels like sure over again and the beginning of march when the numbers of new cases began to double every 2 or 3 days so the real problem the fundamental problem at the moment is how do you trust because we finished with drastic measures
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when we shouldn't have to have drastic measures if we take people on this tough journey from the beginning well what we have to do is to really properly put the local regional authorities the local governments aren't the local public health director who's in charge of that is stead of stirring actually literally billions of. these private companies to lloyd's and serco and others who are failing to deliver the test in-tray certain people getting results after several days by which time they've infected other people putting all that risk into local public health teams and rebuilding them very quickly. in other news post-election unrest in belarus showed no sign of relenting a saturday once again saw protesters taking their anger over all because disputed elections to the streets with people calling on alexander looking shanker to resign
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it comes as the president surprised the world with his inauguration ceremony on wednesday a month earlier than expected there have been rallies in support of him too but the event also sparked mass condemnation from opposition supporters a heavy police presence used water cannon to disperse the crowds both saturdays and wednesdays anti-government demonstrations ended in hundreds of arrests. in time some of the opposition's tactics have been called into question including an ongoing campaign to publish the personal data of thousands of police officers our senior correspondent regards to have more on that in the week. as with any di add on the operation the goal is sheer terror even and the better russian opposition makes no secret of what it is doing join us they say or we will ruin your life the main goals of this channel are to track down every criminal that has committed a crime against his own nation to collect as much information as possible about
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that individual and also to create a special database which anyone in free bellerose can use to check whether they potential worker partner or anyone they meet has committed a crime against humanity next to pullen based and propaganda outlet recently dumped the names and personal details of belorussian policeman into the public domain police are not without fault suppression of protests arrests and physical violence towards demonstrators unorganized were brutal and the public was outraged but the opposition feeds on that outrage stoking anger with fake news and hysterical nonsense armed russian special forces and dragon our fellow citizens by the hair is this normal are you willing to tolerate this nectar apologized for that saying it is impossible to verify every message that they get such as the actual guilt of the policeman whose names and addresses and telephone numbers and even
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relatives they published next year and other opposition outlets don't bother proving their guilt as was the case with nikita marching co he was falsely accused of being an agent of the state after someone saw a photo of him in military uniform it turned out he was a conscript in his service had ended last year but they aren't acting without support from foreign donations to the blessings of state lottery who not scare a former candidate for president during the election in august to this since fled to lithuania she says anyone in you to for. supports her rival current president you can change who is fair game law enforcement officers should remember the people of bellows who revealed the identity of those who carry out criminal law does he will have to look you people in the eye the same people you are supposed to protect and she doesn't seem to mind that these vigilantes are often wrong going off to
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innocent people she doesn't seem to mind that not just them but also their families become the victims of cyber bullying and harassment and abuse and even attacks and it doesn't seem to concern her that it isn't just police or law enforcement that a dog gets it but also rescues teachers and even journalists. in the midst of this dissidence of the she and i have been forced to record this video because of harassment threats and insults towards me and my family as a result of fosse information on the internet please help me share this so that
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lies don't spread further and don't harm me and my family. to be. journalists to one of our road constantine but had to buy low for example who has faced a tsunami of death threats at the behest of opposition ija but i mistrust that only of course it is frightening i don't know what's going through their heads someone from the opposition texted me and telegram saying look after yourself or a brick will find your head but at least he's just texting there could be someone else who will actually pick up a brick if they want me to go. way then yes i will leave someday but not because of them not because of a text or a phone call another journalist had his car torched after activists posted a picture of the vehicle on telegram with government insignia lose behind the pictures the veiled threats the fear campaign aimed at anyone who disagrees with them aimed at tens of thousands of better russians don't suffer from sleepless
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nights doesn't fall but they often don't look at the cast or the logic behind this is that they are afraid of revealing who they really are that is what would hurt them the most of these like 21st century bullets yes information bullets these blacklists and tara campaigns are doing the opposition any favors losing thousands already in the least only more determined to prevent these vigilantes and bullies from coming to power if they do things like these such horrific things now and laugh about it what will they do when they come to power and ordinary belorussians to they didn't sign up for this they don't want the nation divided into leasts and costs the unclean and the blessid opposition and it shows the more radical and hateful the opposition's message the fewer turn up to the protests.
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sunday morning live from moscow this is a. game with us for a news or a few of the wake this is ahead thousands of leaked files implicated some of the world's biggest banks and that we can trust money laundering scheme spanning 2 decades we spoke to one of the journalists who helped uncover the scandal that's coming up. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the cares thinks. we dare to ask.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is often very dramatic developments only going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and. give warning as about john's pledged retaliation after armenia said it brought in as a bridge on the helicopters and drones in the disputed nagorno cut about region this
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weekend is developing story there are conflicting reports from the 2 sides one side as above john claims that armenia cause casualties among the civilian population think that their counter offensive will safeguard people and contain armenian forces media noting civil settlements came under as a bridge on the air and rocket attacks the countries have fought control of the area now since the ninety's this is being long ongoing it's predominately the in population is land locked inside as every territory but has declared independence clashes also broke out in july with both sides reporting casualties we'll keep you posted on. but for some more news of the week russia and germany continue to trade accusations and demand answers over the alexina the case the russian opposition figurehead recently came out of a coma in berlin where he'd been treated for suspected novacek poisoning and germany's refusal to share evidence with russia has sparked angry exchanges as
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peter all of a reported. or while that diplomatic spat between moscow in berlin seems to continue to rumble on alexina valley has improved dramatically while his condition has anyway he's been posting on social media a picture of himself in what seems to be a burden park and which he says in the post that he will continue to work with physiotherapists it follows on from a statement earlier on wednesday in which the shot at a hospital which had been treating the valley said that he was now well enough to be discharged from their care physicians considered fool recovery possible based in treatment and the current condition and the long term consequences of the severe poisoning can only be assessed later well it comes as the ministry of justice here in berlin of confirmed that they've received a 2nd official request from the russian senior prosecutors for information relating
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to tests carried out on alexina vilely those tests that berlin says showed that he was poisoned with a nerve agent from the novacek group well we've also heard from the foreign ministry here in berlin as well that say that they've still to receive any further information from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons indeed share the information from the valley tests with them or waiting for their findings the foreign ministry a mess though is far from happy with what it sees as burlington's preference to let this play out in the media system society to what we're seeing how the west has launched a massive distant from been surrounding the alexander family situation we get the impression. and the germans are still in free time in finding various pretexts which carry data with russia. does not the responsibility of the german authorities to conduct this to the crime was committed in russia and that's why urgent appeal to russian side is to comment on the matter. with germany refusing to share samples
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or in a valley streetman details or later russian investigator talk to him there is no way the russian prosecutors can complete a preliminary pro players when it comes to what's next for alexei novelli well a german government spokesman was asked just that on the web and state he said that he had no further information on the whereabouts of alexei in the valley or what his plans were looking into what really is military nerve agent which is highly highly poisonous and dangerous. if it had been applied not only what has died within several minutes after being in contact with that substance so it's not really likely that novacek really was in the play but not in charge of course plays a great role in the media and it's obvious that if there is clear evidence germany would be interested in sharing this evidence with russia and if it is not there
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it's of course better to share it with friendly laboratories therefore the total in transparency of the german government also in their press conferences if any reporters ask for more evidence and more proof behind what is publicly being declared there is total silence. this made big news in the week a controversy rocking the finance community the world's top bunk syracuse of moving large sums of allegedly illicit funds over a period of nearly 2 decades despite red flags about. the origins of the money is out of the league then of thousands of documents including suspicious activity reports filed by financial institutions to u.s. regulators to tell you more in total $2.00 trillion dollars worth of suspicious transactions flagged to the u.s. government were analyzed by journalists 5 major world banks process the most
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suspicious money including dogshit bank which alone appears to have dealt with more than half of the alleged illicit transactions j.p. morgan chase is also said to have facilitated money laundering for corrupt entities in venezuela ukraine and malays here while h.s.b.c. allegedly helped move money from a ponzi scheme around the world we spoke with one of the reporters direct from the international consortium of investigative journalists who uncovered these findings . you know it was very fascinating to see the huge money flows through the biggest banks you can think of no i'm not talking about show you the pot banks. in well known secrecy havens we're talking about the biggest banks you can think of we're talking about banks on wall street and they threw money that was sort of sent through them by the smaller banks all over the world and these are the banks
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that you sort of believe over sort of the grown ups in the room who are going to be responsible for you know being taking their sort of front line defense against really toxic talk to criminality but in fact you know we were seeing not only were they waving this stuff through but they sort of knew it was it was stuff that they were wading through as well. well financial institutions are legally bound to alert regulators to suspicious activity including money laundering or sanctions violations however it appears many still continued processing money they themselves had flagged putting the regulators to also in the spotlight in a week mccully jacqueline who got more details from correspondents haskett taylor about it. well the banks despite fighting of course these reports about that suspicions continue to just blindly move really astonishing sums of cash with some of them coming from drug cartels human traffickers crime rings corrupt
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politicians even the taliban i mean we're talking about the darkest underbelly of society here now unfortunately this week has been politicized by some media in the u.k. especially there has been a particular emphasis on those russians involved for example how a russian politician sanctioned by the u.s. government sent around $8000000.00 to a compound in london with some of that money ultimately being donated to the conservative party or how an oligarch. allegedly laundered millions of dollars through barclays now given the very fraught political climate at the moment it's probably on surprising that there is such a focus on these so-called russians but really it does such a huge disservice to the scope of this scandal i mean 3000 u.k. companies alone on named in those files now that's more than any other country on top of that any bank you can think of really has implicated you know bank of america american express j.p.
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morgan deutsche of citibank barclays the list goes on and then clients and more than $170.00 countries and there are $293.00 in the world were named and flagged so focusing on a couple of russians in the u.k. it seems a bit disproportionate the german ministry of finance has said that all of these transactions a cut in the pos they will dated up until 2017 so they've been investigated the matter is closed but let's hear what some of the other big hitters had to say this is not new information to our regulators we learn from our mistakes systematically tackle the issues and made changes to our business perimeter our controls and our personnel consistent with our commitment to protect the integrity of the financial system. city is diligent in filing suspicious activity reports with the u.s. department of the treasury when appropriate given the confidential nature of these reports we do not comment on or confirm any particular report or transaction now
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some argue that these words are not convinced and given that the u.s. government especially has been pushing banks to reform for years now they've been fining them millions of dollars they've been threatening them with criminal charges so the fence some files show how these banks just transaction after transactions have been violating all of those promises of good behavior well that's the way the way it looks in the headlines reported by us to you if you want to know what's happening right now check it out see the systems at the moment at 28 minutes past moscow time this sunday kevin 0 inciting off for me and the rest that we wish you a great rest of the week. birdsall and it. will feel good but so. look every does that mean. you're searching for the remote if you did.
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