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it. was. rolled out across the largest country in the world every region in russia prepares to give covert vaccinations of the hope of avoiding hard lockdowns over the festive period. 30 dealing altie films drug gangs taking over parts of bulletin as police report a rise in their activity since last summer in the german capital. although succumbs huge tell banks that britain's borders there as firms rushed to stockpile goods over bricks it fears. and the top british art gallery admits a mere old depicting a black child with a chain around its neck is unequivocably offensive gets opinion as the tate of london considers removing it altogether illegal to do which is. sure
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your friends are. not if you. want to get away all of. history in the museum of colonialism and slavery. a very warm welcome it's 8 pm here in moscow you're watching r t international with meaning. russia has fast tracked the rollout of its sputnik the vaccine to reach every region for the new year period in some parts of the country the vaccination program is already underway it's hoped to bring down daily infections which peaked terror in russia at the start of the month total courser has more on today's developments. today's the day that sputnik vs finally made its way to every single region of russia president putin spokes person said that unlike many countries in the west and there will be no strict lockdown of measures for this holiday season and that likely has to do with the russian health ministries
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latest achievement the president's order has been executed and vaccines but choose from aspects a nation would deliver today to every region in russia vaccination is the path we should take if we have to break the spread of the disease now russia's prime minister has made it clear the vaccine is voluntary however it will be offered free of charge to all russian citizens medics teachers and social workers are at the front of the line to be vaccinated since their work is specifically high risk but we also heard from the prime minister that he promised 480000 vaccinations will be delivered across the country in december although inoculations have already begun in key regions like novosibirsk for example where medical workers have already taken the shot i know just people get that stuff this way we're waiting for the vaccine and we're happy to be 1st in line to get the champ let's not forget sputnik he has an over 90 percent efficacy rate and russia's health minister is also saying that the latest information coming out about it is very encouraging so with over
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27000 more cases recorded in the country within the past 24 hours alone this is certainly good news for the russian people. jim and capital has seen a massive rise in drug use as police attempt to pin down entire districts that are said to be under the control of de lis analysis to china jam and capture the troubling trend that's been building since last year using hidden cameras.
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the intimidated me a well built young man came into my kiosk i told him to get out but he refused him then she started grabbing me i called the police but they arrived too late so i gave a statement but nothing has changed. if not then you can see them looking out for a potential victim and if somebody is not paying attention they smash their bag or wallets. get back up on me when i go to the station looking for a deal that i tell him what i need he takes a rubbed elbows out of his mouth the standard price for a job is just a year or so i give him the money and we go our separate ways.
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he bronson from the alternative to germany policy told us the drug problem has deteriorated due to an insufficient response from the local authorities. the most important reason for this priest trafficking is a very lenient city government they instruct the police to turn a blind eye towards the drug dealers and girl it's up ethnic groups from africa most of them are rejected asylum seekers multi-port it because into the norm the acting the africans are acting out and going to some park and trying to make a living. down on illegal immigrants looking for 'd decent work but as i said most of them rejected asylum seekers and should not be in this country secondly there are. activities. who are dominating certain areas and. there are very very well organized and organized crime and. their word is the law
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and this happens not just in berlin but also in other cities in germany. in france now where hospitality workers have gathered in paris against prolonged lockdown messes which they say are crippling that industry although some restrictions will be lifted on tuesday restaurants bars and cafes that will have to stay shut watch across the holidays until the 20th of january they say it's threatening also need their livelihoods but also as they put it the french way of life my colleague andrew fowler discussed this with the deep end ski he was at the protest. individuals from a number of different sectors the restaurant cafe in paul sector but also from the tourism sector too and those people who own entertainment venues like. venues both come out to tell the government they want to open up their business because they have had the most. in 2020 many of them saying they are all put to sea with some
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recent report showing that some 90200 thousands almost of the business is. not saving saying that they could be closing up shop for good in the next 3 months things are really joyous i know there is a solidarity fund for businesses with up to $10000.00 euros per month or 20 percent of that from last year but many say that that is simply not enough on the cooling on the government to do. more for this is the government has provided financial assistance but not everyone meets the criteria these are some restauranteurs and hotel owners just recently and they're not receiving help not enough help anyway. so popular professor cicle if the problem isn't the government's not doing enough the problem is that the restaurants are closed this is not normal there's no reason for the pandemic is not spreading from new research
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in france is proving that abbas and restaurants are hotspots for the virus we've come here today not to demand help for this to be reopened. no work expenses continue to multiply human nature but we don't have money to pay for it we don't have money for children to do just because we come to work but we still have to flee with the current economic balance is and if it's for life hope that they can demand money from us if we can't know the current situation here are fronds is concerning. the government there are almost 60000 individuals who have been considered to die as a result of 19 and every day the infection rate is still around 10000 cases that is. what president obama was hoping it would be at this point the government is starting a massive screening situation 80 some cities across france there have been
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criticisms of that and of course the new part sheen phase of the decompile it starts on shoes day in prague's many you can see guys starting on tuesday which means that it starts at 8 pm in the evening rather a knowing him is a racially charged but there is concern that on tuesday cultural institutions were supposed to be opening. up because traditionally many restaurants is concerned that there's a possibility that jan we 28 which is the date they would ritually projected to be opening may not be 21 when. there are many issues are there at the moment in france the spring people latch on to the streets to protest not least the weekend we saw people. in protest over the new global security law all more expected at their own more protests expected we've seen this protest over the last weeks about the
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global security law and then to add fuel to the fire that there's this new permitting republican values law and many of the protesters who came out of that weekend said that there are certain aspects of that move which used to be known as the separatism rule which roma say tent accrue to article $24.00 from the global security bill which is incredibly controversial this idea that it would criminalize publishing people who publish images where individuals can be identified and there is no intent to harm them now there was also huge criticism of the protest over the weekend with the police using new tactics to try and avoid. violence we have seen over the past few weeks essentially carrying out what i would describe as a smash and grab this is where the police run into the crowds and they take out individuals who they think all troublemakers 7.
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well almost $150.00 individuals were detained at the protests on saturday many of these detentions coming in the 1st hour or so about protests before it was really too much trouble and all of those detained 2 would journalists now there's been huge criticism about from many opposition sides also from human rights groups and journalists groups as well and that columns of the new press freedom index for 2020 shows that france has slipped down the scale yet again it's now what number 4 of the world it was previously at number 32 and this is mainly due to how journalists were treated in 2019 the government says there is freedom of the press here in
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france but these ranking sure that certainly is diminished. meanwhile in neighboring germany a new set of covert 90 restrictions will come into force this week later in the program we'll look at the new measures being described as the toughest ever seen in the country. trucks are formed huge queues as they struggle to enter the u.k. of uncertainty over no deal breaks it leaves for britain and the e.u. companies fear new rules and tariffs being imposed as the british prime minister again pushes back his deadline to reach a compromise. i say to all the doctors dude we are going to energize the country we're going to get bricks it done although people thought it was but in the meantime get ready we've called for this at the general the 1st trigger. if we have to a panic over breaks it has been made worse by the traditional surge in demand at christmas
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when the government now even warning stores to stockpile food artie's dimitri palca reports sunday's talks were supposed to be final but what we got was another cliffhanger i'm afraid we're still very far apart on some key things and despite the fact that deadlines have been missed over and over we both think that it is responsible at this point in time to go the extra mile so what are the remaining sticking points for one fish specifically the u.k. fishing industry which is tired of having to share its waters with european competitors while abiding by e.u. quotas which they see as unfair we will until basically you know for us we just one of those dark side for an ideal for us that's just what it was that i think is officially a life it doesn't want in my day or it will feel as though we got about 40 years old when they were enabled it's when we can go on fish and catch fish have a drink but i haven't had a drink for the last. 5 or 6 years or been as he told. definitely get
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the wrong meal or the end of it and boris johnson has vowed to support them he's even ready to send the navy gunships to chase away european fishing vessels in case of a no deal brags that europe's response calm down. i want to say keep cool just because we're at the end of a negotiation doesn't mean we have to lose our temper and go overboard and while the situation of the sea heats up the trucks are standing in line hundreds of them stranded in kent santa might be late this year as the pre-christian is build up has contributed to an already dire situation at the border as elves are stuck with countless toys in their trucks some of which might not reach the children until easter well barbie dolls might not be a necessity food and medicine certainly are u.k. ministers are even advising stores to start stockpiling food and perpetration for no deal which would see prices skyrocket and some products disappearing from shelves altogether the u.
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says if you want tariff free access to our market we need to maintain the same standards for goods labor and the environment but those are all the things the u.k. wants to decide for itself. and then there's the problem of how to resolve disputes which are balance of come up the you lost the power to retaliate if the u.k. doesn't follow the rules with fines and tariffs the u.k. isn't so keen on that and it doesn't want the european court of justice to be the final arbiter were people saying they're making progress but i think you general public you need progress because we course we voted to leave the e.u. in 2016 or so no i don't agree to many people would be the surprise of our yes we're not going to look i think we'd have to remember the our e.u. referendum in 2016 when the question you're going to leave it in the it wasn't leaving the e.u. if we had to do so trying to have
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a deal yes of course it's positive to try and achieve again most people are not going to suffer your good working relationship with the e.u. what we don't want to do is muscular on the front stoop for our producer be sorted out later on and just move on don't need to know our rules now. anti-racism campaigners have set their sights on the leading art gallery in britain i think a miracle that shows an enslaved black child take britain now accepts that the work is offensive. the chair of the ethics committee noted that members for unequivocal in their view that the imagery of that work is offensive trustees discuss the need to acknowledge the strength of feeling around mural and the harm that imagery has caused. the miro which covers the wall of a gallery restaurant is called the expedition in pursuit of red meat it is by rex
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whistler and shows the hunting expedition characters of the piece include a captured black boy being led with a chain around his neck campaigners want the work removed all the restaurant closed on the gallery says it is considering how to respond but we're taking this term to consult internally and externally on the future of the room and the mural and we will keep the public informed of future burns. it has polarized opinion between those who want them to stay and those who call it an unacceptable carryover from britain's colonial past we put the issue up for debate. but we need to debate and leave these things where they are so people can understand history and understand how far we have drawn from these images they may now from defensive well know the current. situation if you're just going to hide things away and you never going to educate people is passive which is also part of blackish
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that what you're looking out. deeply offensive work placed in one of the most prodigious discredited as a reason a country house black lives matter that the whole paradigm shift in thinking. that what was formally accepted used to be accepted is now no longer accepted by the that you can move the world to some sort of museum of colonialism or british shaman you could provide the education context that. to have the supercell or slavery while you retain your 45 grew up in the premier arts establishment of the country you can be moved and it can be praised the proper education of context but he certainly not in a public space in the credit prestigious art gallery or just a creep saying it's british colonialism is not to mislead an essentially folse because you misleading people of his do it earned because you are the l m
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b l and is a left wing mouches political party which should go to a party now so the actual movement for black lives is lost its momentum as being any credibility will less thank you kate people about the entire history of the slave how the fuck up black african tribes were complicit in it well before europeans got there and it wasn't just british colonialism can we just be absolutely clear because you no longer be used to be misled that chattel slim chance i'd like to watch. honestly wasn't the periodic use leaving of warring tribes that could be released in the negotiation between different villages it was the most brutal long lasting exploitation probably one of the greatest crimes in cuban history 50000000 africans exported from west africa and the interior what we will to do we just have a history away so
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a lot of friends are going on. who want to hide anything away i want to put it you know. in the museum of colonialism and slavery. proper context and you my friend would be the 1st customer to get educated because your ignorance is so profound as to be absolutely shocking. the german president has warned of some of the toughest ever restrictions as a new lockdown was announced ahead of the christmas holidays following a surge in covert 1000 cases 20000 new cases were registered on sunday alone the measures come into force later this week and will stay until the middle of january for me to run. from wednesday onwards our public and private lives will therefore be more severely restricted than ever before in the history of the federal republic of germany the situation is bitterly serious thousands of deaths in one week an infection that threatens to get out of control we cannot avoid drastic measures.
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starting wednesday children will no longer go to school or daycare most shops are not essential services will close churches count stay open but without thinking drinking alcohol in public is also banned and so too is the sale of fireworks with over overstretched hospitals unable to deal with firework related injuries the new measures have split the business community. 100 percent really makes me angry the government could have had a lockdown earlier in october and that business worked for these 2 weeks. since the action of us prepared for the 2nd leg down i've expanded my online shop and started selling new products there and only i was not surprised by these decision. all 3 teens have made a slight exception for the 3 days around christmas from the 24th to $26.00 but for close relatives can join a family to celebrate as well as their children although it is also promising up
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250-0000 euro for affected businesses on the self-employed but berlin journalist thomas fassbender thinks that the measures will be difficult to enforce. if you read the regulation i read them 3 or 4 times for christmas. you need sort of the lord degree to understand really what is allowed and what is forbidden for christmas for jurors christmas in germany 2020 will be a lot of. anger criticism and humorous scepter about it. again government wants to restrict is much as possible of contacts knowing of course all these measures will not be fully implemented and they will not be able to monitor or. there is a certain disparity in the government measures that cannot be denied but it is difficult even even with discipline germans to keep you 3000000. and under strict
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control in this situation. prominence russian opposition activist alexina valmy has come out with allegations that the f.s.b. has tried to poison him and his family members in a secret operation spanning 2 years the unsubstantiated claims come hard in the hills of a british newspaper report says there was a 2nd novacek attempt on the valleys life before he was airlifted from russia to germany the times cited unnamed intelligence sources as saying the would be assassins try to finish off the top kremlin critic while he was an eye color but failed. german security sources have told their associates in the u.k. that the attackers struck again as the valley lay in an induced coma before being put on a medical flight to germany this was with a view to him being dead by the time he arrived in berlin one source said the sunday times is a sunday rug for dressing gown reading there is fake news then there are reports
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that can probably be described by 6 into english words there is such a word as well that report is i won't say anymore alexina valmy fell through a very ill during a domestic flight on the 20th of august the pilots made an emergency landing in 5 beriah where the politician was put into an induced coma 2 days later he was flown to berlin where a military lab concluded that he had been poisoned with a nerve agent from the novacek family western governments were quick to point the finger at the kremlin which has denied any involvement moscow has also repeatedly asked for access to the lab results but to no avail president putin himself said all attempts to cooperate have gone unanswered. are specialists are pretty to go abroad to those specialists who claim that poisonous warheads have been found nobody invites we invited them they don't come to us official materials are not
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given. political commentator i came or told is that when a story is based entirely on anonymous sources it raises more questions than answers. well this island so ridiculous it sounds somebody hear from somebody or hear something from a friend so it's nothing and whenever you are asked for a proof whenever you ask for a libel information they say sorry we can't handle it over either it is classified or it is it is not for you or whatever this is ridiculous when you make up stories nothing fits together is the russian secret service there's not even able to poison somebody with a deadly poison on its own soil this doesn't fit together at all so this is a big lie a story with no money and i think every child knows that by now i think they don't know how to get out of this story and they just dig themselves far into it. health workers in gaza are warning that israel's blockade is causing
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a severe shortage of covert testing kits and other essential equipment is making a bad situation worse infection numbers in the palestinian territory continue to rise. these ladies see him posing as a stripper has a very bad effect on the court on the violence the poverty which is prevailing is one of the main cause if it's of the siege on gaza strip and the closure of the borders of course which is preventing medical stops and hateful fresheners from outside to come in to help us in gaza strip while we have the israeli continuous illegal the blockade we have the coronavirus with the. health system and very difficult. conditions. israel insists that it is providing mosques equipment and doctors and dancer the israeli authorities are also reportedly getting ready to provide vaccines and it needs to stop the rising number of cases gaza closed all stores except pharmacies at the weekend the enclave is one
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of the most densely populated territories in the world making it hard to enforce social distancing a local covert savant survivor that highlighted the severity of the problem. all had that issue and a. lack of discipline from the patients they don't wear masks don't keep social distancing sometimes even doctors don't follow this rule they also keep touching their faces and dies after treating the patients really cautious i did in fact because adult who's callous people i hope people do realize that this virus truly exists in here and to kill. let's take a look at some world news in brief now one of the biggest down most complicated logistics operations in modern u.s. history pfizer is beginning the mass rollout of its covert vaccine the 1st phase is expected to go to health care workers and nursing homes complications with history of distribution include the jump being kept at minus 70 degrees celsius.
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in southern israel erupted on sunday evening with lava fountains reaching heights of more than 100 meters dense the ash plume filled the night skies over villages on the island of sicily eyewitnesses also said son falls affected areas near the foot of the volcano erupts frequently due to his position between the african and you asian tectonic plates. riot police have blocked thousands of protesters from marching to the home of the head of poland's ruling law and justice party demonstrators chanted slogans demanding the overthrow of the government over further tightening the why did restrictive abortion laws they claim is part of a wider or a tarion push by officials. thank you for joining us here on lottie international and don't forget if you'd like to comment on any of our stories that do get in touch by following us on social media we're bankrupt or the.
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problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we see me very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids and invented america under the banner of medicine he persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she just goes after dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer so who's to blame patients doctors manufacturers all the governments.

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