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this one has had laws millions of users and even world leaders flocking. messaging apps like. censorship scandals and golf social media giants. that. you people write to you keep them so. overcrowded facilities and a high risk of exposure to hundreds of asylum seekers in the u.k. go on hunger strike and even attempt suicide when conditions are worse than prison . grade schools in the e.u. to speed up covert passports to get more tourists flying on holiday again but
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tourism chiefs insist unvaccinated people should also be able to travel. the only can see their ration we don't have to wait for that seems to have a. member of super. cold somehow need to be deprogrammed. a mainstream media's calls to reeducate all voters who voted for the president leads them shocked outraged. people who voted for want to change people are brainwashed by the media to divide people i mean you just cannot wipe out all 75000000 people that don't agree with you. just to not in the morning here for the 15th of january live from moscow woman welcome to you this is our. international with me kevin how in 1st than the hits
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being called the largest digital migration in history millions of users sick of top level censorship scandals with online giants like facebook and twitter migrating on mass to use of friendly rivals to reach the pole takes a closer look. moving to greener pastures has been one of the key drivers of humanity's survival but if in the past people fled from war dictators and natural disasters today we're witnessing a very 21st century style of mass migration the already massive influx of new users to telegram has only accelerated we may be witnessing the largest digital migration in human history millions have recently chosen to ditch the old new media as messengers and move to even newer ones like telegram or signal and there are 2 big bug bears behind the exodus privacy is the big one whatsapp snooty and see we'll see who is this little footprint shared more with parent firm facebook and who
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wants to open up even more of the world's most notorious data harvester 2nd as censorship triggers to recent purge of donald trump and his supporters has laid bare the capacity of the internet's gatekeepers to silence anyone they deem to be dangerous that's got other world leaders spooked a suspect the chancellor considers it problematic as the accounts of the us presidency have now been permanently blocked i don't like anybody being censored it's taking away the right to post a message on twitter facebook i don't agree with that i don't accept that sound world leaders including the presidents of cirque in brazil have already made the switch to telegram much to the appreciation of the firm's founder we are honored that political leaders as well as numerous public organizations rely on telegram to combat misinformation and spread awareness about important issues in their societies unlike other networks telegram doesn't use opaque algorithms to decide whether a subscriber will see content they subscribe to or not as
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a result telegram channels are the only direct way for opinion leaders to reliably connect with their audiences the internet has represented freedom since its inception it's supposed to be a place where you can read what you want say what you want but arbitrary says. the ship and the big platforms we know which you want better than you do approach is the last straw for many not that tech titans are prepared to lose business to the competitors declaring the alternative is nothing short of a threat to society before stamping them out we have always supported diverse points of view being represented on the apps too but there is no place in our platform for threats of violence and illegal activity we cannot provide services to a customer that is unable to effectively identify and remove content that encourages our incites violence against others parlor one of the biggest alternative social networks was wiped off line in a matter of days following the capitol riots and now even telegram is facing
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accusations of being a haven for conspiracy theorists and far right extremists and that's despite the fact that the company recently removed dozens of groups containing calls to violence but while big texts and to take out competitors might occasionally yield success it doesn't change the fact that social media space is evolving and fast and for many free speech will be the deciding factor in choosing a platform. to accuse envoy to the czech republic is one of many politicians switching to one censored online messaging rival telegram and apparently he told his people to frighten the traditional online giants. i think in the long run facebook what's out there. by the same orbit there's an makers have to revise the rules because they have. in a way to scare people we know that there are already a lot of the nation cases against them for misusing information and there were a lot of court cases but now they're making it public so in
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a way the secret is now coming out that the information is in use and they are actually getting your consent for it and and they have double standards if you are a what's yours or in germany you have a different conditions but if you are in russia or if you're in turkey if you're in azerbaijan if you are incorrect is that you are entitled to different rules this is not fair we now live in a global village and these kind of platforms connect all of us so technology should not be discriminative technology and communication should be embracing everyone and i think these policies are going to make people feel that they have been isolated and they have been discriminated against. others of asylum seekers are going on hunger strike for some even attempting suicide over desperate conditions in a makeshift temporary camp in southern england rights groups when the former army
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barracks so worse than a prison overcrowding has also left refugees terrified of catching covert correspondent shouted was dashed the reports. we did. make new ways napier barracks a former military site and folks in kent now use as temporary accommodation for about 400 man asylum seekers has reached boiling point the men inside have taken to the streets surrounding the barracks in protest over grim conditions they are living in and painful uncertainty about their futures hunger strikes demonstrations even sleeping outside of their last resort it is very cold some are protesting about and. some are protesting for transparency. they need news about how long we are going to stay in this part you know we have no idea about. what we lost hope
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and we are desperate. been here for 3 months and i feel really bad. people are one room people are breathing on each other there is no privacy the room is separated by a partition we have to share toilets and it only has to keep a cost for $20.00 people there are reports of a number of suicide attempts inside including one just days ago with victims being returned to the barracks shortly after world war. one i being so. rude. i was. asked to talk. back now. in his role ready. last month. was. i do it seems like conditions have only become worse since my last visit just 2
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months ago when it was clear something was very wrong there were already accounts of poor hygiene and out of all. the facilities as well as a the crowded rooms if they couldn't breach of the government's own cave it regulations and now allegations of positive cases inside i would assume that the government is breaking its own law on the on the basis of that we are no in a position or severe lockdown conditions new variant is highly infectious yet for some reasons do do you have salim seekers have some sort of forcefield that protects them from colbert you know why are they being treated in such a manner why they've been you know what i can only regard as you know a petri dish for the spread of corona virus if you have one person was to contact co but it was spread like wildfire those in the barracks continue waiting for a sponsor the applications to stay in the u.k. some have been at the temporary site since it opened in september human rights lawyers say it's totally unsuitable we find time and same again the whole base of
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the u.k. government is repeatedly you know breaking the law it's repeatedly breaking health and safety regulations and they've created a climate of fear and a barbaric institution houses asylum seekers in such conditions and it's not acceptable in any civilised society but the home office denies these claims it says it is providing cave it's a kill safe accommodation as well as offering support to those who need it the government takes the wellbeing of asylum seekers extremely seriously we write to science seekers a safe warm covert secure suitable commendation where they receive 3 meals a day whilst the claims are being processed despite the government's promise that help is available at any hour they have been claims that funder pull aside and seekers have enjoyed long wait times to get in touch which could be fatal the home office may claim it's offering a decent standard of support but the warning signs have been there since napier opened its doors and without any political will to effect change it seems that for
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these men the situation will only get worse shouted at woodstock's day r t u k. despite the condemnation there are plans to extend the another prison style camp in the south of the country ministers will add prefabricated housing to the yarl's wood facility to house up to $200.00 migrants but experts warn the government's whole attitude to refugees at the site is wrong our concern with yarl's wood specifically is also the fact that. it's on the sites of an immigration removal center now this is very important for individuals who have. left their home countries possibly suffered of the detention in their home own countries to maybe victims of trafficking on the way over to put them in a place where they feel as if they are being treated the same as people who are being detained in order to remove them from this country let's change the very damaging the home office has accommodation all over the country they haven't told
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us what the occupancy levels is of those of the existing on the haitian obviously at the moment with the pandemic it's very likely that there will be huge levels of vacancies in a sales. so it's unclear why they've taken this decision on an emergency basis to house up to 200 asylum seekers on the site of yarl's wood immigration move and sent. it uncertainty about how long europe's covert pandemic will last greece has a solution it thinks to get tourists flocking to its resorts again the prime minister there wants the e.u. to urgently agree a way for vaccinated travelers to freely cross borders. it is illusion to adopt a common understanding about how vaccination certificates should be structured so they can be accepted in all member states cover passports are being suggested them by the states to the daily shelf ministries try to work on
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a certificate for vaccinated travelers loans are also watching on to your idea as well survey for australia's quantas shows that 9 to 10 people say they would get inoculated in order to mobile the travel but more than half a year of talks on around the world of so far failed to agree across borders deal the head of the world travel and tourism cum school told us people that haven't heard the job should also of course be allowed to travel. they don't we weren't sure is totally against health passports ok and we believe that as well because that can lead to discrimination unfortunately the vaccine is not available everywhere there are a lot of the villain in countries that they still don't have access to the vaccine i don't see that as the only solution mass vaccination should not be the only consideration currently we have a limited supply and we need to where it does the more liberal groups we don't have
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to wait for a vaccine to travel while at the same time people can still travel as long as you have for instance if you're coming from this to nation with high cases of quality to in this nation with lower case of course we will be helpful 2 percent and this is where we have a nasty in. a test negative for call the survey you're allowed to board a plane with a test in massive testing implemented before boarding or before flying what we say is the digital certificate gate or a paper certificate should be fine you only reason why the digital certificate gate is a stronger is because you avoid corruption or you avoid. fake certificates but a paper certificate should also be fine we believe that a digital sorted. having a negative test should be fine enough and we totally believe that we have to protect the health information for the traveler and for people in general.
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terms is the last resort france no bring in nationwide curfews this week and there's other methods have failed to curb the spread of coronavirus to shoulder been reporting from paris. that koofi starts at 6 pm in the evening and it will last until 6 am in the morning and that will come into force that we have time for almost saturday so this is because 900 cases still set in roy's ink here for it's we so 18000 cases on average every day being registered in french government had hoped that they be able to control it it hasn't so far now it means that shops will have to close to the public 6 pm in the evening that people will be able to stay in a little longer than that now there are fines if you will called outside and he don't have the right form to say that you can be outside after 6 pm in the evening you will be fined $135.00 euros that's been the worst offense but if you
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do that and several times during a month period say 3 times that will rise to $3750.00 euros and a possible 6 month jail sentence but the prime minister did for the moment to rule out a further lockdown shuffle is exceptionally you apart from situations linked to public services or premises businesses all services are open to the general public will be closed at 6 pm if we see in the coming days a strong deterioration in the epidemic we will consider without delay implementing a new lockdown that is likely to cause massive concerns of those who run restaurants cafes bossie these are places that have been shut down for people to go in and sit in eating meals since the middle of october but many of them were lying on the fact that they've been providing takeout services and they take out services are lunch and the evening under these new could be restrictions these businesses
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will have to shut by 6 pm meaning that there will be no take care of services in the evening which could severely restrict their businesses and many will probably be saying that this is going to be the last nail in the coffin. for the business and we know that the buddhist will be strengthened as a result of the continued couvade 19 pandemics that we've been told that anyone coming from the country outside the european union will have to present to never text before they flight and those who do present that test well after that then some postulates the 7 days here in france before taking and know that test to prove that they are not who made 19 areas that we have also heard that there will be several 100 vaccination centers that will be opened next week and they really trying to run this vaccination campaign ad campaign here in florence will that suit be even criticized at the beginning for being so slow the talk now is to vaccinate
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over a 1000000 people by the end of january and it we've been told that from january 18th to anyone who is likely to develop a serious illness as a result contracting could be going teen will be able to jump the queue and get a japanese girl at least at that age. or can't come soon enough to write some things we were this is friday morning heading into a break after the other sunday been 2 weeks since bricks it finally happened and already there are empty shelves at stores in northern ireland that will tell you why what a plan could do about it. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from.
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again what you think about this the mainstream media stepping up their attacks on all those who voted for donald trump no calls to deprogram them and even bringing comparisons to to osama bin laden. there are millions of americans almost all white almost all republicans. somehow need to be deprogrammed they are members of a cult with trumpets cult there are republican members of congress i know who clearly have lost their minds who just will not accept reality when it comes to the facts about donald trump i'm comparing the words of a individual who would incite and radicalize somebody as osama bin laden did to what president trump did but some supporters are questioning the mainstream media as so and even ask who are the ones that are being brainwashed and the day. they
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don't like their opinion and call them brainwashed i just don't agree with them people are brainwashed by the media it to divide people that ever way. this thing settled down the. freedom of speech is an american people who voted for trump wanted to change it just cannot wipe out a whole 75000000 people that don't agree with you you can vote. for whoever you want to thank you should be afraid of having people come back we all need to come together unite. hard in that they have identified from supporters as so dangerous in groups that they have to be prevented from forming in groups for the safety of the american people there's no there's no comparable message coming from the right about the left nothing from the right that would destroy the unity that we all should have and probably wish we did have the unity
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in america is long gone because the people calling for the loudest are the same people who think we should go to jail we should have our guns taken from s.s. and we are the side that is not violent while they lead their side who is violent rampage around the country for almost a full. they have absolutely spoken out of both sides of their mouths on this on the left and there's going to be a political process to pay for that. job as in northern ireland to find the rows of empty shelves in grocery stores or bricks it's been blamed new restrictions were slapped on goods shipped from mainland u.k. to northern ireland after britain totally cut the cord end of the day with the e.u. just 2 weeks ago heads the big supermarket chains have now we're shooting urgent plea though for the government to sort out the red tape over it. we recognise the european commission needs to see increased compliance to support the concessions
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granted through the northern ireland protocol but the current proposals increased bureaucracy and certification in such a short timescale are unworkable the prime minister was questioned in parliament over the supply issues but he played down the problems but the moment goods are flowing the normal volume is between great britain and northern ireland so prime lorries have been turned back. and scottish fishing companies are also furious to warning their products are going to waste through e.u. delivery hold ups bosses even threaten to dump their rotting sea photo so parliament if it can't get the goods to market by next week for breaks it party m.e.p. bill etheridge told us britain's government should be ashamed of itself he said. this should never have got to this point it's absolutely irresponsible and ridiculous that the british government led to this point years ago we should have had the discussion with the do you want to do trade with us and keep out of our business if the answer was no we should've left or will try to organization terms
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with a transition period which was built into what had been agreed that could've made all of this absolutely not no chance of happening instead of that they drove its last minutes and boris johnson gave ground to the because he was terrified of go it alone and he has let the country down of it without enough delays the rig the very reason we're in this position as i said earlier was that we've been delayed for too long this neatly into apartments this is people who are trying to deny the will of the people delayed this to the point where this is now happening they are responsible and the government has a responsibility to sort itself out they created this mess not the people who voted bret's it the government is responsible the government assaulted a. truck in this sin the weekend coming up germany's ruling party said to vote for a new leader the winner in the christian democrats ballot is likely to become the next chancellor then as i'm glad merkel's term expires in october peter oliver breaks down the candidate's. the c.d.u.
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party the christian democratic union will elect a new leader this weekend it'll come as a result of a virtual party conference that had been supposed to take place late last year but to be pushed back because of the virus it will see who should be the next contender to be the chancellor of germany who will replace a candle a miracle when she steps down she confirmed again during her new year's address that she would not be running for the chancellorship in september's vote we had heard from her 1st way back in 2018 saying she wasn't going to stand again. this 4th term as my last as german chancellor at the 2021 problem and to relax and i will not put forward my candidacy for the chance to she began so who's in the running to replace a well be leader of the state of north rhine-westphalia in live shot at 59 years old he's a real big ally of angular merkel very much seen as the continuity counted it then
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there's friedrich minutes at 65 the oldest in the running he is a multi-millionaire corporate lawyer a long term rival of angola merkel in fact back in 2002 when mrs merkel became the leader of the christian democratic union party one of the 1st thing she did was to sack merits as the leader of the parliamentary group for the c.d.u. then there's no but it were taken $55.00 the youngest in the race and he is currently the chairman of the foreign affairs committee had previously been the environment minister and well he certainly knows his way around the bundestag he's been a member of the parliament since 1994 let's have a listen to what all of the candidates had to say ahead of this weekend's conference i stand for everyone and i think that those who did not vote for me if i
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. am elected will also be able to live with me and accept me do we want to continue to play in a regional leake every country for itself or do we want to play champions league to play a role in the world with us all of this playing him it would bring his government experience there were disagreements big federal state balancing different interests and perhaps this doesn't hurt for a cd you would have already won the elections for that however whoever wins the c.d.u. leadership may not end up standing for chancellor what we're seeing is what's being called a shadow campaign ran to push forward the leader of the state of bavaria and the leader of the christian democratic so unions sister party the christian social union marcus zone now he's getting a lot of popularity it would seem polling around 40 percent according to there should be a go among germans as the best conservative candidates he's also been doing some canny courting of the green party for
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a potential coalition in the future then this health minister again spawn he's being touted as a potential outside bet to run as chancellor what we will know is who will lead the c.d.u. party over this weekend we may well have to wait until around the beginning of march to find out exactly who will be the content from that party from the c.d.u. c.s.u. group to stand as the replacement for angela merkel here we'll keep you posted with us live from now for in the have a great day. so let's take. a trace or that you're being silent steve just your take is our popular
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