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been given away and forced adoption. i don't really want to be stuck with my own group or there's a feeling that to this day mothers still search for grown children. well, look, you know, hope for the best parents. violence on the streets of paris as france debates a bill to ban publishing, images of police, our correspondent was caught up in the arm rests. we ourselves were forcibly chucked out by the police, my cameraman grabbed by officers while he was filming. while we were trying to do an interview, blood lust may have triggered the torture and murder of along the afghan civilians by australian elite troops a new inquiry find the world anti-doping agency blasts, the u.s.
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for double standards after the senate bill to jail. those behind doping in sport, except in american leaks and rescuers from countries including russia, help refugees to return to nagorno-karabakh and rebuild their homes. but many find they have nothing to return to. every day we drug buy this house, the good sides, every dog, gardenia house. that's been destroyed and the family. but isn't there a very warm welcome. you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international bringing you all the day's top stories on the roundup of the stories that shapes the week. police have fired tear gas and water cannon and ugly scenes in central pa, paris. this week to disperse crowds,
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fuming at plans to ban filming of officers for quite malicious reasons. france's interior minister insists the bill will protect law enforcement, but it sparked fury from rights campaigners on the public who clash with john dom on the street. holderness. as you can see, police vehicles are moving down and pushing the protesters down that the street protesters who've come, i'm can't to global security lure to draw. 7 from real that's being discussed in
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the national assembly on tuesday evening. this is a rule which includes an element which if cost could make it illegal for people to disseminate to record and publish images over police offices. if there is intent to harm criminalizing soon, all of the could lead to mourning amphoras around a $45000.00 euro. thank you. thank you for help. i've seen women having their hay young and being abused to be grabbed by the head to be thrown to the floor by police officers, medics being hit by police battens. and in fact, as we were just at the metro station filming some of the violence against the
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protesters, we ourselves were forcibly chucked out by the police, my cameraman, who grabbed by offices while he was filming, while we were trying to do an interview and ejected from the crowd that 0. 7 my god, the image is over, the police are protests, have been used time and time again, showing the violence that's been used that this is a law would essentially stop that. that's what unions say, they say that it is censorship. however, the government says this new is needed to protect police officers from the violence because while i'm talking about the police hitting protesters trying to move them around, we have also seen violence towards the police this evening. we've seen bottles thrown into woods and far as being lit. we have seen destruction here on the streets of paris with the shelters being smashed in. so there is violence on
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both sides. and the government says this noor is needed to protect the police. police unions say it doesn't go far enough and if it is a choice between freedom of the press and liberty, when it comes to showing these images to the security of their offices, they will side with the security of their offices every time the reality is it is been a brutal like with violence from both sides, but from where we have stood, the violence has been mainly coming from the police to watch protesters who for the most part we haven't witnessed them doing anything to well deserve some of the violence. i've observed this evening, journalists sung on the non-governmental organizations have lashed out at the law. the u.n. warns it threatens freedom of expression. we discuss the bill with french journalists . violence may be used within the framework of the law where there is self defense, or if the use is strictly necessary and proportionate. and but only only the human
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freely without constraints and gives these guarantees. but the record turnout of this is, does not like the expression of violence because he thinks that there is legitimate and illegitimate violence. i think in a nutshell, we can see that france is experiencing an authoritarian bonapartists rift, as it has been fortunately, often experienced in its past. i'm sorry to say that journalism is the cornerstone of a healthy society. you wouldn't have if you're familiar with the case of alexander benar, the bodyguard of president mccall, or you would have george floyd. if people do not film those events, you would know. and if you don't know, or you slip into a dark, you know, use in and that article and he forward, which is part of a long list of articles,
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you know, law is detrimental to journalism. there's already c.c.t.v. cameras everywhere. there's people from coming over. everybody's got a cell phone. you cannot stop people from filming blood lust and competition. killing may have provoked australian special forces to murder dozens of afghan civilians. an inquiry has found and some killings appears to have been part of a horrific initiation ritual for new troops. there is credible information, the junior soldiers required by their patrol commanders to shoot a prisoner in order to achieve the soldier's 1st kill. in a practice that was known as bloody afghanistan's described, the alleged war crimes as unforgivable, and is calling for justice to be served. but for many afghans already scarred by years of war and regular reports of war crimes by the u.s. led coalition, the findings were not a surprise. afghans were killed as if our blood was worthless. the foreign soldiers
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come here to serve their own interests, not to help us. in apology is not the solution. the afghan government must make sure that no foreign soldier can get away with killing afghans. the american soldiers killed many afghans in the past and the u.s. would condemn the actions of its soldiers. but then do nothing about it. i am sure the same will happen. because for them, one of the soldiers is worth a 1000000. australian officials have condemned what they call unforgivable atrocities by their special forces. but as they are trying to explains, nothing seems to change. after each such inquiry with those coming to fight terror in afghanistan becoming themselves the source of terror. 2 eggs, australia and afghanistan, thousands of kilometers apart. one a very keen to help the other. we remind committed to assisting afghanistan in resisting it. terrorism.
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resisting the taliban forces providing in cooperation with other countries. i live all of stability and to live the lives curity that you'll country can build for itself. a strong and prosperous and secure future. it took the australian prime minister a bit more than 13 hours to fly over to kabul to say all that a bit more than 13 years ago. by then, australian troops had already been engaged in the war torn country for several years, almost 20 years ago since the aussies got involved. their number one military man has no other choice, but to say, sorry, i sincerely and unreservedly apologize for any wrongdoing. by a stray in soldiers. i say no choice because allegations of 39 civilian deaths at
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the hands of his defense force as a result of blood lust and competition. killing deserve an apology or actually much more than that large parts of the military report. we can't even read their blacked out, but even what's available, sounds horrendous and disgusting. this shameful record includes alleged instances in which new patrol in the members were coerced, to shoot a prisoner in order to achieve that soldier's 1st kewl in an appalling practice known as bloody atrocities. ranged from reports of troops killing a 6 year old child and a house raid to a prisoner being shot dead to save space and a helicopter apology given measures to be taken culprits to be punished. compensation to be paid. but just think of how many times since 2001, we heard the same kind of stuff from the kolisch. it was just
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for the course of president obama spoke by telephone to apologize and express his condolences for the m.s.f. staff and patients who were killed and injured. sincere apologies for any offense. this may have caused my apologies to the president of afghanistan, and we will make sure that anybody who was involved is held fully accountable with the full force of the law. it all makes you wonder, just how many more thousands of deaths or command, full pause, we're still unaware of, especially when it's revealed how much the people in charge were in denial about what they were doing. the problem is there is a disincentive really to tell the truth. we have created an incentive, so almost to require or for people to la. so well the latest report
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that left the aussies red faced lead twinning, strategic consequences and military mindset. u. turns, well, judging by how badly trumps plans to cut the troop presence in afghanistan have been received. is just wishful thinking for now. we've been in afghanistan for almost 20 years, and no nato ally wants to stay any longer than necessary. but at the same time, the price for leaving too soon, we're in including 1000. we could be very high in afghanistan. risk becoming once again a platform for international terrorists to plan and organize attacks on a hunger. so i guess it means more apologies could only be on the way she calls the former governor of afghanistan's ghastly province. no soft really is not the only member of the u.s. led coalition to have carried out such appalling actions. these are something that is very serious and we feel that that is beyond our comprehension. and i'm
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really appalled for that. how could anybody in the name of humanity will even do, especially with this poor afghan people. and we hope that that will manifest to something real not only for the australian, but also other nato countries. and also united states who have committed similar acts in afghanistan also needs to pay heed to this issue and reconcile their own differences that i have done in afghanistan. while donte doping agencies blasted the u.s. for a bill to jail, those involved in sports don't paint, accepts in u.s. leaks what a notes it will destabilize anti doping efforts by extending american jurisdiction while giving the country's domestic athletes a free pass. and you do bring agency wishes to understand why this legislation
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excludes vast areas of u.s. support. in particular, the professional leagues and all college sport. it is not good enough for american sports. why is it fine for the rest of the world? washington's rolled out its latest offensive in the war on performance enhancing drugs. it's called the rod chunk of act, the rather anti doping act of 2019 which strengthen the integrity of international sports competitions by imposing criminal sanctions on certain persons involved in international doping fraud. conspiracy. the act would green light washington for legal action against doping conspirators in games involving american players and it outlines some have to be penalties, fines of up to $1000000.00, as well as prison sentences of up to 10 years. a dream come true for the usa today . it is a monumental day in the fight for clean sport worldwide, and we look forward to seeing the act soon become law and help change the game for clean athletes for the good. considering how the u.s.
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has treated domestic doping in the past. the lawbook could probably use of updates take julian edelman, the patriots shining star and super bowl m.v.p. his career seen some great achievements with a little help from dope, it's wide receiver julian edelman is facing a 4 game suspension for performance enhancing substances. a 4 game suspension is quite a long leap away from 10 years in the can for edelman though, the cushy treatment didn't end there. he was still showered with awards at the years and even sealed advertisement deals. there are no rules in basketball. it's a similar story. last year, basketball, prodigy deon dreyer, 18 was caught doping up, his punishment, jail, just kidding. he was suspended for $25.00 games and then showed up on the jimmy kimmel show. he's a member of the n.b.a. all rookie team from the phoenix suns. say hello to deion 38. hello. do you agree?
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ok. and here's the best part. he's now the face of a protein health shake, commercial ties on the price. thanks to you, bill washington's long made it clear they take doping in sports very seriously. when of course, it suits their agenda. this has nothing to do with lease welfare or looking after teens. if it did, it would be told to do for, and it still took a nose for the it's not going to close and you go for the sponsors of the sport. it's simply looking out for the money interests of the hollanders, media, and government to do with us, whether because it was obscene welfare, they would have brought it in across the board to all the major league sports in a very good sign of the city to water but you won't do that because the owners of the big 4 stadiums and media networks who cover them and this huge be massive. it's
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yours and investors in these sports want them so reduce has never just simply of those greed and the dollar coming out, one kind of it would say to decimate it said grim record set in the u.s. . we'll tell you how americans are now bracing for a strict downs after the play. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show, and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business. i'm show business. i'll see you then.
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welcome back to putin has also
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a day behind the scenes look at talks to end. the nagorno-karabakh conflicts, the russian president explained, a peace deal between armenia and azerbaijan could have been reached weeks ago. but one of the nations was reluctant to stop fighting. not on october 19th and 20th, i had a series of phone conversations with president aliyev and prime minister passion yann. at that time, the armed forces of azerbaijan had regained control over an insignificant southern part of care about it. in general, i managed to convince president aliyev that it was possible to stop the hostilities as she put his obligatory condition with the return of refugees, including to shusha. then unexpectedly, for me, the position of armenian partners was formulated in such a way that it was unacceptable for them that the prime minister told me back then. no, we cannot agree to this. we will fight. therefore, accusations against him, of some kind of betrayal have no basis. police have detained more than 90
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protesters in math rallies against the peace deal in armenia as capital demonstrations have been ongoing for almost 2 weeks. demanding the resignation of prime minister nicola passion, young, who they funded a traitor under the pastry along media and azerbaijan will hold on to their current military positions. and it gives armenia control of the disputed regions, largest city step halakhah. it as a by john gets the 2nd biggest city sushi, which it took just before fighting ended. a media will also have to handover 3 other districts in the region. meanwhile, russian peacekeepers and karabakh are helping refugees return to their homes. but as ati's more advanced, you have discovered not everyone has a home to return to the war may be over, but the humanitarian situation here, instapundit here, is still dire. scenes like this are repeated hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of times across the city and left to their own devices. look at emergency workers
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would be overwhelmed. this is why russia has sent help. aside from peacekeepers who patrol the routes and heights rusher also said civilian rescuers. engineers farman builders to gauge the devastation and their state made how much aid will be required. it's neither easy nor quick. let's go for the next one. how many do you have on your list? oh, there are too many. how many have we visited today? about 50, neither is it pleasant. every creator has a story. every destroyed home has its goofs and with almost every visit, we hear again and again about how a he or a she were. all of them died when they were in this room 2 cousins. and my grandmother, i was in the room over there, which wasn't destroyed and i fell of my bed, opened my eyes and only saw dust. it took me 5 minutes to crawl out the window.
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help has come from all over the world, humanitarian organizations, luko and russian. rescuers catalog ruin. after wreckage, our 1st task is to cover all the broken windows and glass so people can survive the winter. it's some pleasant. even scary had some role in the construction of many of these buildings is painful or the priority now is making catabolic, livable again, wreckage will be cleared later, but light damage has to be repaired. now people are doing what they can move a small holes and covering empty window frames with plastic sheets. but there are lines even for that. my house wasn't hit so bad last way for the
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windows solid, but there are houmous which suffered much worse. really can't complain. the city is soo, coming back to life. the shock of the war ease wearing off and with every returning refugees. there is a sense that the city of state by the character has come back from the dead. but in every street there is a somber reminder, but life will never be the same. and some people just can't come back. every day we drive by this house and it's a sad sides every time. a dog guarding a house that's been destroyed and the family. but isn't there more, i guess, do you see from the one death to succumb to every minute the us is setting up a more worrying. right? cause with the 6 month peak of victims reach this week and that makes even tougher lockdown restrictions increasingly likely. and phase of time to rules have people
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scrambling to stock up. supermarket chains already struggling to keep up with demand have put limits on the number of items shoppers can buy. more pain reports on a growing u.s. crisis over the pandemic. the number of covert cases across america now stands at roughly 11000000. in addition to that, 250000 people have died. we now have gloomy predictions coming from scientists, saying that that number could double in the coming months with the virus giving no sign of abetting. many hospitals around the country have been pushed to the brink. one nurse in texas told the horrors of overcrowded morgues. 'd we have noticed that is, it's ok for us to be exposed to with doctors. we do not even come in here. you can't get exposed, but we can hear a ya make a note of money. in fact, it has gotten so bad that in el paso, texas,
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it's prison inmates who've been given the job of transporting bodies in north dakota. the governor has signed an order saying that medical workers who test positive for coated 19 should still show up for work as long as they're not showing symptoms. nurses are furious. union leaders say this is putting workers in mortal danger. we really feel like it has a mission in nursing as well, who really worry about a nurse right now. nurses are exhausted across, treated everybody in the past. and having to started, we have asked people to really be heard and to quarantine up their time to their positive. then we're going to turn around and go to work that we are totally counting any of our respect and the credibility that we have built. our community, you know, i don't hear back from politicians though, the public health crisis is an opportunity to point fingers and blame each other. joe biden blames the coronavirus deaths that have been forecasted for the next few months on donald trump. and his refusal to concede the election. furthermore,
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joe biden is saying that donald trump is the reason that many americans are suspicious of the vaccine. what do you see as the biggest threat to your transition right now, given president trump's unprecedented attempt to obstruct and delay a smooth transfer of power. more people may die. the only reason people question the backseat now is because of donald trump. now polls are showing that only about 58 percent of the american public is willing to get vaccinated, and that is not going to change depending on whether or not donald trump is willing to concede the election results. if i took it, if some people might die again with the mud down, no vaccine and some people might die in the future, like in 10 years. so even if it got tested that it was positive and it had no ill effect, i still wouldn't want to take it. i want to see like what the actual effective rate is, how the doses are going to be administered. is it a single dose of the dose, like how,
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like what the gap between doses. so just more information in terms of what the actual rollout will be. the covert 19 pandemic has devastated the country both in terms of public health and the economy. there is not much optimism right now, and there's not much hope that a new administration in the white house is going to turn things around. caleb oppen . r.t. new york. thanks for choosing honesty, international. we hope you having a great study a day back in just over 30 minutes with the latest see them. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development. the only posts really
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i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk. the world is driven by a dream shaped by those who dares thinks we dare to ask
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big city bright lights, huge opportunities and many dangers, like any capital city, moscow's standard of living comfort and growth rates attract people from all over the country and beyond. and they all come with different intentions. it's also a city where up to $300000.00 crimes are committed every year. that will put us on the committee to get into law school is also not rational thought some of the worst of the it's thought that there was at least one police officer for every 200 of the 12000000 residents in russia's capital on our wish. it never occurred to me that the another with a coming in without these people in uniform just couldn't develop as fast as it does. and it wouldn't be moscow, as we know,
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it group of credit to be a fairly good hand to hand drug dealing is old school, illegal websites, selling narcotics in russia, make annual profits of at least 1500000000 rubles. and the vast majority of those conducted in moscow want to shift from a version of the war which.

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