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probable worst time to go anywhere why not me. why don't i come here. france intensifies a muslim country satirical magazine charlie hebdo adds fuel to the fire mocking to president ankara threatened legal action also to. racial tensions spike in the united states just days before the election philadelphia is shaken by a 2nd night of pilot protests and looting after a black man is shot dead by police and in the hope of a far global russia applies to the world health organization to register its new code jab for emergency use it does come as infection saw in the country.
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even just on 7 o'clock in moscow you're watching r.t. international now is anger france intensifies in muslim countries over its recent defense of the right to mock religion the satirical magazine charlie hebdo as added fuel to the fire it's now published a caricature of the turkish president who has been one of the fiercest critics of paris's stance on the issue ankara branded the front cover disgusting while turkish prosecutors have launched a criminal probe. what did i learn i didn't look at the caricature because i find it humiliating to give credit to those kinds of dishonorable publications even if it's just to see what they are doing what am i and there is no need for me to say anything about these disreputable people who insult my dear brushwood the dearest of the years. of protests over the french tant on prophet mohammed cartoons of
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spreading in muslim countries to egypt join the angry chorus but the president saying freedom of expression must stop when it offends one and a half 1000000000 people the westone stands with paris with the british foreign secretary urging nato allies to support the values of free speech are to show it to be a small. that's charlie hebdo the satirical magazine has published this front page which is marking the turkish president he seen here in a caricature in his underwear holding what seems to be a can of beer and lifting up the skirt to show the bottom of a woman and it's got the comments to the profit well of course tookie is incensed by this caricature on the front page it's described it as being utterly despicable and it is of course taking those actions it has also blamed president matt corn for this saying that this comes as
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a result of his anti muslim or toric the aim of these publications devoid of morality and decency is to sow seeds of hatred and animosity turning freedom of expression into hostility towards religion and belief can only be the product of a sick mentality where there seems to be surely have those response to those comments by president one over the last few days to boycott french products and also to the comments he made about president himself which he said twice over the weekend that he needed his mental health exam and now there have been protests across many muslim majority countries in the world against pres. makkal and against france with effigies being burnt off the french president and of course these calls for boycotts elsewhere are french products and this all comes in the wake of president mack on defending the right in france to publish cartoons of the muslim prophet mohammed and he used those cartoons as
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a device in school to discuss freedom of speech. her. ability. to get. her. over it's too has been angered by that reaction those protests and those calls for boycotts and it's issued a warning to its citizens who live or traveling in muslim majority countries saying that they need to be vigilant because of this rising anti french sentiment and it's stepping up its own efforts against turkey calling on its european allies to make
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waves france is united new europe busy united at the next european council europe will have to take decisions that will allow it to bolster the power balance with turkey to bear to defend its interests and european values or france and turkey have had a very difficult relationship over the last 3 years they're both nato allies but they've come down on opposing sides on a number of massive worldwide issues including libya syria the gas and oil rights in the eastern mediterranean but it seems that this particular problem this issue over the publication of those controversial cartoons seems to be the biggie and it's the one that seems to be pushing that relationship to breaking point devinsky reporting well the people we spoke to in paris weren't against the new cartoon although they were cautious about the reaction it might provoke. well the solution here in these times of crisis and of international attacks on frogs i find it
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important to reaffirm the values of which we are firmly established in france the caricature is the 1st of the top of the gun murder one this man is at war on 5 fronts armenia syria libya everywhere this guy is dangerous he's extremely dangerous he's sinking the economy the turkish lira is in freefall so obviously he diverts the attention of his people to the outside it's a classic move but this guy is an autocratic dangerous type to be fought by all means a spokesman for islamists not muslims but islamists he's part of the muslim brotherhood and should not be forgotten. now america's strength to begin erupted in violence just days before the u.s. election this racial tensions exploded in philadelphia the city was hit by a 2nd night of unrest following the police killing of a black man on monday the protests that followed soon descended into writing and placing things turned violent after 27 year old walter wallace was shot dead by
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police after running at officers with a knife wallace but for mental health issues and had already had multiple run ins with the north the national guard has now been deployed to the region clashes have there dozens of officers injured and a number of arrests were made. i think i think. i was. i was it was oh. yes we're outside the 18th precinct here this is the closest police station to where walter wallace was killed protesters literally moments ago just clash with police they are going out in their faces yelling no justice no. p.s. and also profanity this all stems from a suit of a black man in broad daylight around 4 pm monday afternoon now we've seen across
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the city looting has happened as far as a mile and a half all the way to 5 miles away from the city i talked to business owners earlier today who say that they saw this months ago during the george floyd protest however they never imagined this in their city one business even saying that they lost a total of $500000.00 in damages so again businesses really rallying together trying to even hire their own security guards knowing that when the police get called to go somewhere else who's going to be there to save them now again this also i mean from the shooting of walter wallace you have the mayor and the police commissioner now saying that they want to meet with the wallace family and the police headquarters actually releasing a statement saying that they're asking everyone to be patient as they investigate this situation and also asking for those who have any other thoughts and prayers with walter wallace and his family profile right now reporting in west philadelphia aaron fronsac our team of the protests in brooklyn in new york as well
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a car drove through a line of police that reportedly injuring one young rush by word into may have missed demonstrators vandalized police cars banks and started fires civil rights lawyer robert patillo really use the multi-generational issue of police violence in the united states has finally been pointed out of the. new year after year decade after decade there were cries for help cries for trains demands that always have been changed communities and nothing happens it's the old we're into an event such as this progress that didn't happen in one day and one clearly for the great did not happen in one day in one killing so really this is not about this one individual but about a broken system and the number of people as this or spirits is experienced this themselves and now this is a boiling point in the film world. racial reckoning in america will finally we have to address the one of the 1st in the issues that people find demanding change for
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so nobody condones writing no if you don't moving but it's almost as if you consider what happened to a bring the furred and at the end he said it oh so i think what we have to start talking about is what are going to be the legislative solutions change the these issues going forward who will handle this as a systemic issue president obama didn't do so present from has done so president clinton president bush did not do so going back to him and you know no one has done anything to address these on system level so how can we change policing how can we change the relationship between communities and between them and those who are serving them how can we best in short dollars so the communities are not simply feel on her and represented by their elected officials so these are multifaceted multi-generational issues that are now boiling 'd over boil over it will get people's attention but people on the pay it in support of pot boiling and. now europe once again finds itself as
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a major coronavirus hotspot infection surging across the continent this time people being cited compliant when it comes to the measures designed to slow the spread. several cities in italy for example have seen protests erupt over new restrictions such as i've been out curfews and there have been similar pictures too in spain the people making a stand against the state of emergency that has been imposed nationwide where the modern russia where infections are spiking to the country is now applied to the world health organization for an emergency license for its code red jab although advanced stage 3 trials of the sputnik very are still under way if russia gets w.h.o. approval it would mean faster availability of the shot around the world although there's been skepticism about the vaccine amid claims corners have been cut in
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order to rush it into production russia does say it is still very confident in the drug market gas they have a small. well this is the 1st application filed will do with the world health organization about a vaccine so a vaccine and the russians are pretty confident you know it's now up to the world health organization to run this vaccine sputnik through through the gauntlet tested for efficacy test it for quality for safety but as i say the russians are pretty confident this wasn't a vaccine that was built from from the ground up so it's a match trials are already underway prominent russian officials as well as medics journalists have already had their job thousands of people involved in these trials but as i say this this wasn't a vaccine that was developed from the ground up it was based on an existing vaccine platform that was merely adapted updated. so this is one of the reasons why they're
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confident that this is safe that this is going to work nevertheless obviously you have to test it you to meet criteria and it is now up to the world health organization. we have submitted an application for emergency use listing and prequalification of the vaccine by the world health organization which will allow sputnik the to be included in the list of medical products that meet the leading quality safety and efficacy standards we express our gratitude to the world health organization for its active cooperation and look forward to the successful completion of the prequalification process at all major stages look the 2nd wave is well and truly here it is proving exceptionally damaging exceptionally painful view records being set all over the world in russia on tuesday a new record in daily deaths from. 30350 people
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also killed yesterday so you know the situation is it is desperate all of these restrictions at kemah coming back into force in russia they aren't quite as draconian as they were back during the spring but now we're seeing you know mandatory mosques everywhere no public spaces and all public transport quarantines isolations. there's all manner of restrictions it's obviously of the view there the race is on the race continues and it isn't just the russian vaccine that is being fast tracked it is seen from all over the world in this in this race to be covert before it does irreversible damage still ahead here the race for the white house is edging closer to the checkered flag and while both candidates to present themselves as polar opposites it does saying when it comes to foreign policy at least they are closer and you might think well have a look at have just after the break. seemed
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wrong. to me. just to shape out. active. and engaged in the trail. find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. to communicate with branch of the human communication those along through thing to the more you do so the possibility of just being restricted with the brains we go on with the fine art no group. even today even just combining. studio.
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welcome back now as part of its maximum pressure campaign against iran the trumpet ministration has imposed sweeping new sanctions on the country the measures target companies washington claims fund the iranian revolutionary guard but the move has also provoked a stern response from tera. the us must be ready to respond to the damages it's inflicted on the iranian people during the would drop period as it returns to the j c p o n e agreements and of course prepared to make other commitments about not repeating such violations many view the sanctions as an attempt by the trumpet ministration to scupper any chances of a new deal with iran should there be a change of president while joe biden has pledged to rejoin the around nuclear agreement he does say that he will keep restrictions over terrans alleged human rights abuses and support of terror groups more pain now looks at how both
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candidates foreign policies actually have more in common than you might think. the trump administration has imposed sanctions like mad country after country that has earned washington's ire has been hit with banking isolation trade restrictions and other acts that amount to basically economic warfare no president in all of us history has imposed as many economic sanctions as u.s. president donald trump now will this change under joe biden let's examine it from a case by case basis. will iran get sanctions relief with joe in the white house he says no we will continue to use targeted sanctions against iran's human rights abuses its support for terrorism and ballistic missile program. trumps trade war with china is his crowning achievement but by he has no intention of undoing it in fact his rhetoric on the issue is about the
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same as trumps we need to get tough which. is china has its way it's going to keep it's going to keep moving and robin u.s. firms for technology intellectual property and force companies to give away give it away in order to do business in china we are now make it it clear to china. that after years of targeting our industries and stealing our intellectual property the theft of american jobs and wealth. has come to an end when it comes to trade wars biden's hands could be tied there's so much anti china rhetoric he couldn't just lift the tariffs different sauce but the same general position i will use tariffs when they are needed but the difference between me and trump is that i will have a strategy a plan to use those tariffs to win not just a fake toughness were taken in right now hundreds of billions of dollars we're
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taking in billions of dollars of tariffs what we've done thus far with china we've never take it in $0.10 until i get elected now we take it in billions and billions . another hotspot venezuela where donald trump and joe biden take identical positions they both support one grade o. the unelected self-proclaimed president of venezuela and they want to go out biden once more sanctions on venezuela not less the us should push for stronger multilateral sanctions so that supporters of the regime cannot live study short or hide their assets in the united states europe or latin america. then there is washington's biggest ally europe they are not happy with donald trump's stance on nato and germany is not particularly pleased with the white house's efforts to kill the nord stream to pipeline either with tensions rising the german foreign minister says that not much will really change in that department under
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a new administration those in europe who are now betting everything on a change in the white house should be prepared for the fact that even in that case it will not be as comfortable as it once was u.s. foreign and security policy has changed and not just since trying became president if you scour recent history it's pretty hard to find an example of sanctions actually working but lack of results does not seem to be a factor biden seems like he will be just as committed to these policies as donald trump up and r.t. new york. trying to appeal to young voters candy to some cringe worthy moments for politicians as democrat running mate camilla harris has been finding out during a footwear promotion. everybody got their inner planets not just some higher local mentor the local.
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biden has a plan for african americans we're not dealing with the average joe i think a way you're looking right now you know exactly where i'm going with this but for years we had trump and all and we made the most of when we finally got somebody to actually be in. it. ok let's have a quick look it's motherwell police in chinese capital have used water cannon to break up an anti-government demonstration by cyclists the protests have been. called over a sharp hike in metro fares although the government to climb down that issue now said those demonstrators are still angry about rising living costs pension reforms and alleged abuse of power by police in california more than 100000 people have
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been forced to flee their homes their homemade wildfires are burning out of control in the region especially sprains have been battling the blazes at least 2 firefighters have been injured and are in a critical condition and a massive typhoon has slammed into vietnam leaving at least 2 people dead 2 fishing boats with 26 crew on board were also sunk more than half a 1000000 people fled the area ahead of the typhoons arrival it is believed to be the strongest storm in vietnam in 20 years and has come as the country is still recovering from severe flooding which killed more than $130.00 this autumn. you watching out international just coming up to half past 7 in the evening we're back again with more stories for you and the headlines at the top you.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm sure business i'll see you. the community mental and human in the community. does a lot to thing better than we do so the possibility. of being restricted with the brines we go on with the following are a number of growing. even today even just combining. to go. with the genes. pandemic in. viral type infecting people busy causing chaos and mayhem but that's small compared to the mind virus bit coy.
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you know i can remember when it would flood one time in the fall and then one time in the spring you know a break up and now i mean already 3 times this year they said you know when people get nervous about the flooding of their houses and they need to stay in school or even getting out of new top because they're worried about that kind of stuff and just these last 2 storms have taken so much away you know he went measured the last couple storms and they're like knocked off 1020 feet in 11 week yeah and so there's a better margin and also i have to do you know the students in iraq and the kids right now journals about their worries about the floods i don't think are as catch
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on fire but fire house let it as the very next thing they all wrote on their own was that our us flooded we grabbed. some of the box of pictures by the door and. so. they've obviously been stressing about it my lack of. things hard. water you. have heard earlier. how. my 1st year here which was 15 years ago. i thought. you see these commercials you know and helping other countries and i'm thinking look at this place. and why isn't there commercial to help the people here like there's not running water in the houses and and there's you know the so they still have this honey look at system they have to haul their water like this is not
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america anymore you know not the america i grew up in this is like wow. newtok is a very rural. community with their language and their culture and their subsistence it's really strong here still and that's a good then. but worst case scenario my fear is that a couple houses are lost families or are displaced and have to move to other communities or bethel with other family members and that yeah this that that new village doesn't get built quick enough for new talk to move there and then it the community ends up every time outs. i was. odd to say the bigger the truck.
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meanwhile. for folks who believe that sense of belonging still is taken away so then you have to try to reestablish that feeling that. you're not thinking every day that i got a whole lot of alcohol than if i could hear you get those conveniences but what you lose is the access to food and the access to community and when you're part of a try it's very difficult to leave and not kill a sense of loss. to see this gas station or. some guy there were some guy was shot here last summer got killed right there the gas station a boy or somebody got shot and killed just last week to reconfigure another gator
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