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some sort of p.c. maybe a sore knee or. for justice. there in shock among teachers in france after one of their own with brutally murdered in the capital last week we speak to an educator their. debts are typically lost mine is many many things it's a tale of terror my profession needs to be protected. and slogans top court found almost all abortion sparking nationwide protests and begging the age old question right to life or freedom of choice. and while the conflict between armenia and azerbaijan at the nagorno-karabakh rages on a 14 year old boy tells r.t. his story of saving his family dragging them out of the cornflakes zone while under fire. from. john nobody in tonga i don't mean that our culture is
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a kneejerk often by it so what i mean dad. i will welcome you watching r.t. international with me the care and. the horrific murder of a french history teacher last week has left many in the profession traumatized with teachers now fearful that the freedom to speak and instructed is at risk english teacher gabriel a ton 0 told of the impact the gruesome attack has had a tragedy that happened last week that. just mind is many many things it's a tale of terror teachers in strong arcs directed to do a lot and it sounds like we will be expected to even more treatments many ills in society and i know my colleagues and i are ready to take on many challenges but it's teachers are really under the threats of islamic terrorism. and we should not
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ask ourselves here's how you will teach kids should ask ourselves serious how we will protect the school itself and the surrounding stuff the school from your party was beheaded in a terror attack last week outside his school in a suburb of paris the south becton 18 year old refugee of chechen origin with late assault dead by police it's possible he was angered that patsy had shown his students cartoons of the prophet muhammad in a class on freedom of speech his fellow educators that still reacting to the horror of his murder when i was going to go i told myself that it could have been me and beyond that he was just going to work doing his job and he was killed for unacceptable reasons to vote on that if the values of the republic on the kids and it's also a tribute not only to this person who died but to all the teachers who taught us those values and it is sometimes haunt but it was important for us to be here on the bomb the french teaches union highlighted that teachers should be able to
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organize their work however they like free from fear in the aftermath of the killing president mccrum down to cracking down on islamist extremism gabriel a ton 0 again says that piers profession needs protection yes of sentiment but also tells the story of how as a site we teachers we are i believe my profession needs to be respected my profession needs to be protected if the question is how do we protect a professional not just a profession well then let's start by policing shuras when they say that something is wrong i'm not sure that we still understand how important this is i'm not sure that the french state will put enough money and people into said she huge challenge . meanwhile since the death of samuel party france has cracked down on hate speech the government ordered the closure of a mosque accused of having links to the gruesome murder it also propose changes on
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the legislative level. the defense council has already decided to add 2 new provisions to the draft law against extremism firstly to reinforce protection for public servants by penalizing those who exert pressure on them or those who put pressure on public institutions their words or actions as happened in the case of samuel petty and the school principal secondly the possibility of sanctioning those who post personal information online that in danger someone's life as they did in the teachers' case. where the issue of integration now in the spotlight the interior minister weighed in on ethnic foods in french shops and was met with mocking back last r.t. so it depends delves into the issue. radicalization and how it happens is now once again headline news in front now while most questions are focusing on the impact of social media poverty and foreign influence the country's interior minister has come
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up with this suggestion as one root of the problem i was about to get on to those of you has always shocked me to go into a supermarket and see that there would be one type of ethnic food selection here and another one next to it domino went on to say this is how community terrorism begins it's a term that loosely translates as identity and it's also used to describe those who don't comply or suspect the idea of secularism here in france that's a separation of religion and state and even though the interior minister says he doesn't want to put ethnic food dollars in supermarkets its comments have caused a stir with many mocking him.
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down on also thinks is to big business owners to do their bit in fighting separatism so what restaurants streets like this one here in paris offer a plethora of selection from turkish to chinese italian to seeing all they too along with supermarket aisles setting people on the poll the become bad french citizens. i think it's important to respect the very city and that should be reflected in supermarkets this should be everything for everyone including in front of the man for something he should be then. that's one of the things are so great about france is that we do have people from lots of different countries i mean i'm . american and i live in france for about 5 years and i really think. normal if i go in the supermarket i don't really think about that so i don't really see the
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harm behind this despite the pushback the interior minister says he doesn't want ethnic food or supermarkets but who does think it's up to big business owners to do it in fighting separatism so move though do you think domino's comments have merit and should be treated just. the minister is right. is the beginning of communitarianism. food should be available in the general aisles along with other food but having a dedicated doll is the beginning of communitarianism because we know that everyone who goes there is muslim or jewish the interior minister says he doesn't have one word to take back but given that perhaps his badly phrased thoughts have been made in the aftermath of the brutal terror attack of french teacher. and while a terror trial is underway over the 2015 attack on a kosher supermarket many are incensed it seems it's not so much cooking up
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a storm with his words but wading into some very hot water. auti paris. a fun day for women's rights that's what activists are calling a ban by poland's top court on abortions on the grounds of fetal defect the ruling has incensed many. on thursday thousands across the country took to the streets in the capital riot police were out in force using crowd control measures protesters denounced the governing law and justice party a long time proponents of tougher abortion laws it's also been accused of packing the constitutional court with loyalists. the ruling bans are almost all abortions in poland only last year 98 percent of terminations in the country were done because of severe fetal abnormalities but that will now be
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outlawed however abortions due to rape incest or threat to the mother's life are still legal earlier we put the issue of the debate. well i think the thing with human rights in general especially the right to life is that they shouldn't be dependent on what other people think slavery back in the day used to be a democratic option that didn't make it morally justified in the same goes for abortion every child deserves to be a wanted child and every mother deserves to be well and mother and as we see in countries like poland and as was recently for the same reasons in northern ireland that we on the one hand hear these conservatives saying that they want to protect life on the other hand those exact same governments and the exact same administrations that cut supports for disabled people cut support for single mothers and cut support for special education services for people with seem disabilities well i would like to clarify that no one in the pro-life camp is
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wanting anyone to be an unwilling mother right saying that you should have the right to abort your fetus is not the same thing as saying you must be a parent for the rest of your life adoption is always an option and one that i strongly encourage if someone is finding themself that unplanned pregnancy and does not want to be a mother was unprepared to be a mother but to say that because the person who conceived you doesn't want to be a parent therefore your right to life is 4th that that is completely ridiculous there are many many children out there who grew up with parents that were at the bass and perhaps maybe didn't want them i'm sure many of them would take issue with the idea that just because their parents weren't necessarily the most willing supporters of them that they should have been aborted or that would have been all right to do it's it's just something that's fair to say what this highlights is run by the people who make the laws because they're not preventing this from happening what they're saying is we're ok with these abortions as long as they happen in a different legislated legislation you know they're nuts and we disapprove abortion
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to be just disagree with someone who will hold their noses against you happening in this country who reject is a citizen i think you travel to a different country and then your life back once it happens it is complete. chris i'm sure that if the polish had government had implemented any measures to prevent women from traveling to different countries in order to get abortions then these pro-choice advocates would be up in arms even further of these suppose it restriction of these freedoms you know the international conversation about abortion is very interesting as well abortion is often touted as a woman's right but we don't really hear pro-choice advocates talk about the issue of sex selective abortion right there are countless numbers of female fetuses around the world who are at risk of being aborted on the basis of their biological sex where are the feminist protectors standing up for these fetuses our lives and their lives as women matter as well and what we had a noise in ireland when we made it illegal was people who were arrested for have an abortion so if you want to go and arrest every single woman in poland or every single woman in america who's had an abortion go ahead but that will be one 3rd of
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the adult woman population and nobody can support that. for weeks off the being reignited the tensions in the disputed region of the going to cower bunks him on saturday all authorities reported aerial bombardment of the city of martyr by azerbaijani planes earlier this week women and children were evacuated from the city off the shelling of surrounding villages many civilians caught in the crossfire and now have to take the future into their own hands and as this next story shows even the youngest have found courage. true political nuts you don't look. up to a little pain. or decided to post where you see me
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show knocking me down. meanwhile azerbaijan's 2nd largest city of ganja has come under repeated missile attacks last week at least 13 civilians were killed in drive a 50 injured local war correspondent. reports. a few days after is a terrible tragedy people still come to the place heated by one of the wiesel's croucher used to be an apartment building just a couple of the single local solutions come here every day that the commemorate those who died so result is a tragedy that we can see flowers photographs of directives here. a couple young man described as small children. the star couple or source the love for our country is currently at war and if there is no unity of one common thing to free our territories we will never win and this
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daily heroism is very important feature of us this is our homeland this is our future and we can't stand this anymore look at you calls this worthless through are looking to us to believe these things since this is one you will that there's distance again just as far as soberly finds you total over 10 saw woodland broken and ultimately shells were fired only presidential every once during the conflict he didn't home to duty. i woke up as a herd terribly loud rumble there was dancing black smoke with stories suffocating everything around was destroyed we don't understand why the target a civilian town we are far from the battlefield we all want peace we don't want war . my parents are in hospital now they were injured because of the artillery strike everything they gained throughout the years everything was
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destroyed in a few minutes their houses are nothing but dust now and the key thing is that civilians were injured we don't want to live like this we want to live peacefully. marching down skirmishes with police that's how some autonomy and spent the 1st night of a new covert curfew would take a look after the short break. join me every thursday on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. the world is driven by dream shaped by one person and those.
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things. we dare to ask. a lot of people talking about is this to make. china as the world's superpower but they're not thinking about another end of an era and that would be the best central banks. welcome back let's go back to europe now while all across the continent tens of millions are facing tough a coronavirus restrictions on my time curfew is in place in many towns causing
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considerable anger. oh. look. for that so as you can see the 1st night in italy didn't go well hundreds of protesters marched through naples and some had tents and counters with police regional authorities that imposed a daytime curfew there as well and are recommending the rest of the country follow suit with more on how europeans of buried under these new code because his piece all of. it while the european continent creaks under increasing cases of covert 19 germany is comparatively well however as cases here past 10 found was a day for the 1st time for those in charge of public health in germany preparing for the worst. the situation has become very serious but we can slow down the spread of the virus if we take precautions in
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a systematic way although we have to expect that the virus will continue to be transmitted in some regions of germany and the spread may be uncontrolled from saturday masks will have to be worn outside in any way you can to maintain a 1.5 meted distance from another person and that includes some of the german capital's most famous shopping districts while infection rates have gone off so to have the number of germans willing to go to parties back in the spring 90 percent of people said this would have been at the highest order now that's dropped to 60 percent with almost half saying they had been to a gathering with more than 10 people in the last 4 weeks it's a much different picture in france where infections crossed the 1000000 mark this week making them the 2nd in nation after spaying to cross that threshold paris seeing a curfew said to be extended. over the last few days the whole situation in our
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country have continued to to rate the circulation level of the virus is extremely high the coming weeks will be tough the number of deaths will continue to roads and our hospital services will be put to the test so if we do not succeed collectively in whole thing the epidemic will be faced with a dramatic situation i will have to impose more severe measures. the new has promised extra phones and testing capabilities to be rolled out across the block to slow down the virus we need to test as much as possible and therefore the european commission is making available 100000000 euros from our emergency support instrument with this money we can buy between 15 and 22000000 rapid antigen tests for the european you. despite those charged with tracking the pandemic from brussels far from confident about the situation. we are clearly into
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a 2nd wave we are waiting and we are expecting to see the cases rise even more with over a 1000000 cases in france and spain things seem relatively controlled here in germany however the fear is that this is akin to being in the attic of a burning building we can feel the flames yes we can smell the smoke these are all over r.t. i was there look in europe for the moment but across the world in china infection rates have remained very low since the peak of the pandemic last spring whilst with some insight into why we can cross over to dr she lived what research associate at london imperio colleges school of public health welcome to the program it's good to see you now you're trapped in hand at the start of the pandemic more than $100.00 days and a strict lockdown now you're back in the u.k. do you see a difference in approach. yes it's my pleasure to be here and
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a very nice to speak to you and you had audience around a while yes question i was in 100 and they're locked down over there was conveyed to different i believe 3 is still very different i couldn't that's how too much differences after i landed and back to london about 3 or 4 months ago while landing aids and you know and i can tout that a lot whether the slow down or measures in different countries are very very different i'm just giving you a very brief example back to the lock down. during the early days one of the. contents of my hand and he's. he said he's fired a it's a gunman no official and nice officer tried to. come out of the city during the lockout and the one these things was happened a lot of people reported that he saw visual and these officers being
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a immediately aches about from the government and i would just say that they're not going to do so very strict or not to just to do a few shows but also to get people back to the u.k. about 4 months ago when i just lending and i've being let's say have been a requested to be south korean team for 14 days have just traveled from international departure and i would say that the south korean team has to be issued that were entirely by their surveillance and if we don't follow these rules and now on friday the general public will fail the u.k. so government's efforts yeah why do you think so many people in here at are again for measures intended to stop the spread of infection why do i find that difficult to to follow these rules. i would do it though there are many many different reasons but i could to conclude old piece different reasons or less a concisely into 2 main reasons than the say less and the 1st reason why do
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conclude 2 is a very strong and related to the culture background b.k. saying in asia in particular a nice station like china japan korea and these countries one and less say the scientists and and that the government will say something and they've always sync makes sense we just follow the rules through it all for the older and for we see some people who just we we don't just follow the rules man who serve the band and also lesser how are those to follow the same rules we want you. would shout the filename of those and our friends our family to do the same things and i would say it doesn't for us a reason and the 2nd the reasons. i can reason to say it's about the scientific or background issues i would say most of the chinese you can see clearly that you're a younger generation date delete they do believe in science and and most of them
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there is if they're more than 90 maybe trial for in some particular rate regions for example to pass all sin down to receive the 15 years gatorade. agitation and then day one they received it is assigns a scientific education these where it is a country influence they do believe in scientists and when the say that you should assign a ruse some back half information to just trustee i think we're in europe i think if the damage to the economy from the continuing lock downs with a lot of concern for chinese businesses take. well. i think most of the things in china because my parents and parents in law were there all in one and then some of my friends are also in china so i do we're all sort of situation back to china but there are things back to 4 or 5 months ago there were some new inventions looking very soon one that read that just happened honey shoot the massive testing
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about 10000000 testing seen 9 days and then i think last week it happened again a few new local event change. they sent some sort of shandong province and the chinese government there you should another massive testing for 10000000 people in i think this time is on meaning we sometimes base so i would say a new will not tell the new inventions. we cannot eat it is a possibility but one happens again. i think the chinese government has people they do have their measures to tackle down by doing for example the massive task and i'm seeing massive testing there's a really massive testing it's not of more than say 10000000 sometimes 20 millions of people can be tested. i don't care she'll a research associate at the school of public health imperial college london thank
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you for your time thank you very much. a smoking gun or a political flung. or political democrats that senators are calling on the f.b.i. not to investigate the business activities of joe biden and his son they insist it will harm american democracy and if the smear campaign by donald trump team with more. who can forget the russia gate hysterics and the demand from the us senate minority leader chuck schumer that the f.b.i. investigate allegations against trump regarding collusion that's a serious issue and needs a thorough thorough investigation we know director komi was leading an investigation and whether the trump campaign colluded with the russians a serious offense where those investigations getting too close to home for the president the dismissal of director komi establishes a very troubling pattern well it turns out that senator chuck schumer is far less
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interested in looking into the shady dealings of the biden family in ukraine surprise surprise. we therefore urge you to resist pressure from president trump and other poets as an act is to take any actions intended to benefit president trump politically only the election succumbing to such pressure would deeply undermine the national security interests and could have devastating consequences for the resiliency of our democracy the democrats seem quite nervous about opening this can of worms remember hillary clinton using a private server for her e-mails similar story what's interesting this time however is that the democrats' message of nothing to see here folks just move on that message is being echoed by media outlets we don't want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories and we don't want to waste the listeners and readers time on stories that are just pure distractions and quite frankly that's where we
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ended up this was a politically driven event and we decided to treated that way now that was national public radio the media research center a media watchdog that leans conservative said the biden family scandal has gotten a little almost no coverage in the aftermath of the recent trump and biden town hall event a.b.c. spend 0 seconds on hunts a budget and d.c. spend just 6 minutes 9 seconds on hundreds of scandals c.b.s. led the brule coast networks with a still measly 10 minutes and 33 seconds print media as well usa today has dropped op ads on the subject usa today didn't want to run my hunter biden column this week my regular editor is in vacation and i guess everyone else was afraid to touch it. it seems like the party line of the american elite is do not discuss the biden family e-mails and the so-called free press is in full compliance once again american mainstream media shows us what it's all about. r.t.
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new york. thanks for joining us here on aussie international we're back at the top of the hour with the. elderly forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. must obey the orders given by human beings except where such conflict with the 1st law. we should be very careful about official intelligence at the point only because he is a great. i rather than shia. areas seen with artificial intelligence will summon the demon. a robot must protect its own existence is the excuse for the.

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