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in the week's top stories it was time to deal with russia to buy and make the sputnik me back same the country's foreign minister told us why. russian the russian reconstruction team we have a ready experience with another mission country but they do not want to name. bolivia and argentina become the latest latin american nations to get hundreds of thousands of russian covert shots at the head of the un heralds the role sputnik beacon play in the fight against the virus. also this hour and occupation campaigns are growing too often halted in parts of france and spain as vaccines brought out something doctors to question that used kept the chairman system. is not being
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delivered at the rate that we anticipate it's a real problem for the national vaccination plan and it means autonomy's regions will have to review their strategies. this is the weekly here on our to international welcome to our roundup of the day's news along with the headlines that shape the week. iran has become the latest country to approve the sputnik the vaccine and also plans to manufacture the shot iran's foreign minister told us why tehran chose the russian drug over the alternatives are some of the highlights from that exclusive interview. i think it was a public health problem with some political can considerations about the intentions of the united states and the lack of trust which is which is very clear we have a very bad experience with another western country that i do not want to name they sent to iran. blood that had.
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wired us. and so a lot of people needing blood transfusion we still need to investigate it. but that was certainly a major public health problem in europe we will get. russian the russian ric's vaccine we will get the chinese vaccine we are in close touch with all of them we will get the indian of a vaccine but our own iranian produced vaccines bed through the 1st cycle of human. clinical testing and we hope by june we will be able to use our own vaccine meanwhile in india face the trials of sputnik they are well underway with plans to get emergency approval in march the country's ambassador to moscow says he's already gotten the jam i took it last week. the 1st dose of sputnik rex in i feel perfectly well many of my colleagues in the
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embassy have done so as well and i am. absolutely certain that this is part of the normal. precautions that we take during the pandemic situation just as we've made a mosque here so distance which is also good to take scientifically proven back scenes and of course this particular accident is one such vexing. well america is also increasingly betting on the russian vaccine bolivia and argentina are the latest to receive hundreds of thousands of doses and the u.n. secretary general has welcomed the rollout things can play a key role in tackling the pandemic yes at a time of severe shortages of western made vaccines in europe as explains. news on vaccine distribution challenges delays in deliveries you may be sick and tired of it but this is the reality around the world even the trust between the countries is
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being put to the test as the scramble for vaccine doses intensifies concerns over how cash strapped governments and regions like latin america will be able to secure enough jobs for their nations in time are even more serious the ultimate remedy for it is more vaccines cheaper vaccines this explains why the head of the u.n. is counting on the russian vaccine and wants to get the green light for it asap we hope to double your show will approve russia's covered 1000 vaccine as soon as possible it can play a very important role in the fight against a pandemic it seems though for some latin american countries waiting for the final w.h.o. approval may prove to be way too costly while corona virus infections in russia are pivoting bag down skepticism for sputnik v. has all but vanished demand is on the up and moscow's keen to help. the 1st shipment of the russian jab is only intended for 20000 bolivian medics but it's
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still crucial for those on the covert front line the 1st 20000 doses of the vaccines have arrived in bolivia to stop the 2nd wave of the covert 19 pandemic the bolivian president luis r. say has personally welcome to shipment at the international airport eventually bolivia will get enough sputnik the doses to immunize 2600000 p. people the president wants to cement confidence in the vaccine by getting the job to. the russian creation is set to become v most used vaccine in mexico in the 1st 3 months of this year and the country that is just about to certify the use of sputnik the january house proved to be disastrous with the worst spike ever in new covert cases the president tested positive last week but the leaders happy has been able to seal the deal with moscow to 12000000 people we spoke with the
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president of the russian federation vladimir putin and he was genuine and cool deal i invited him to visit mexico and thank him for the decision to send us 24000000 doses of the sputnik the vax and over the next 2 months. argentina was the pioneer in trying out sputnik among latin american countries the 1st jabs arrived and when osiris at the end of december and after getting the data on side effects only one percent of those who received the shot had some sort of issues but us loudest went on to order 22000000 doses with the latest batch having just arrived the president and the vice president have both taken the russian vaccine argentina has been dubbed the global testing ground for moscow's vaccine dr well so far so good and the infamous curve in the country has gone past its peak in the
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united granted we need more people bucks in name in latin america so to know how we could see the percent of the workers because we have only to find the scenes in the theaters and the need to do so much now we are receiving 5000000 more of those and wish to lead the bucks in the nation rather than with $25000000.00 used for your own posts if the trend is more and more evident you probably shouldn't shy away from what they call vokoun are also in spanish if you want a quicker escape from the red zone for your country. the announced it will limit the export of covert vaccines due to shortages it came following a wave of criticism from member states we must stand up to brussels and demand more doses we need more vaccines and more tests and everything the destruction this task will prolong the fight against the virus this is
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a coalition of concerned that the transparency and export of ordinary. is a protection and safety of our citizens the. challenges we know face lift as these no other choice but to act. in spain the 2 most populous regions have halted their not elation campaigns because of these shortages catalonia and the madrid region have used up almost all their doses with the remaining piles needed to give 2nd shots to those who've already had their 1st they had of the countries vaccination association says the shortage is nationwide so. the number of doses we're receiving has been significantly reduced the vaccine is not being delivered at the rate that we anticipated so it's a real problem for the national vaccination plan and it means a ton of us regions will have to review their strategies the supplies we do have will be needed to give 2nd doses to those who have already started the vaccination process so we will not be able to knock uli other vulnerable and increase groups
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that were identified in the original plan it's a difficult and uncomfortable situation. and a similar picture is playing out across the new we're just 2 percent of people have been vaccinated the czech republic has stopped administering jobs due to a lack of doses while paris and some other parts of france have done the same sprains an occupation chief again says brussels should have moved quicker to secure supplies. i do not like the lack of transparency as regards to the contracts the european union has concluded with pharmaceutical companies we don't know about them we don't know the purchase price we don't know anything at all and i think that's wrong of course we're concerned that apparently in those countries to purchase vaccines in a higher price than the european union have not experienced such delay in delivery we are not at all satisfied with the current situation. so it is
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across russia have seen rallies throughout the day this sunday in support of opposition figurehead alex in a while me most of the gatherings have now and did the kremlin critic was arrested 2 weeks ago after returning from berlin and will be tried in court on tuesday for parole violation earlier in the day thousands of his supporters took to central moscow metro stations were close and there was a heavy security presence but on the stand on social media has declared the gathering to be over r.t. as it has gone up was there as the rally concluded. you know this is the place that the organizers of today's demonstration called the final point the final destination of forth the rally but if they were looking for some crescendo for the end well they've clearly flawed because you can see a heavy police presence to the left of me also a police cordon to the right as well and well some journalists but don't be fooled by the crowd behind me because this is in fact one of the busiest train
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stations in moscow so a lot of people here they have nothing to do with the protests itself they were just taking a train all day are about to take a train or they've just arrived to the russian capital there's a bit of a crowd downstairs over there let me just pan out and show you now these people are the remains of who showed up today in the russia. capital now it's difficult to give an estimate as to how many people exactly showed up it's definitely in the thousands also hundreds of people were detained here in moscow in the russian capital alone now the the mood at the protests has been quite different from what we saw last weekend because this time basically a huge chunk of the moscow city center was a closed off full pedestrians since a very early morning so essentially the police they would allow vehicles but nobody
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on foot protests that have taken place all across russia from the far east to the russian capital to st petersburg and in some smaller cities record of giving her. her. over to me were there. was. anybody from your community. here in moscow again the crowd has been always on the move because since the a large chunk of the city center was cordoned off for the best friends basically the organizers they applied the same tactic that i use sure in about a ruse they announced to us to some that they announced a gathering point but then they changed it at the very last 2nd so essentially
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since then it will boil down to what 2 personally sunni's might look like almost like a game of attack so this purity offices they were trying to beat protesters to take the place that had been previously announced by the we're going to use this so this is what's been happening in century they've been moving and running around the capital and we have been chasing them along with other reports is so this indeed it looks. like the end of today's protest but on tuesday old ready alexina volley prominent russian opposition figure he is said to that's when his next hearing is and a lot of people here they want so they want him freed and this is why they were driven to the streets so of course we'll have to see how this showing which is definitely smaller than last week and will affect the court ruling and whether or not we will see more people in the streets on tuesday. so had this hour every
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takes action against the tinies messaging at the time after a tragedy and valving and all perl that's among our stories after this short break . back geysers financial survival guide. housing bubble. oh you mean there's a downside to artificially low mortgage rates don't get carried away that's cause report. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. the
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isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallowness. welcome back to the weekly people in britain are being told not to leave their homes without a valid reason amid a surge in covert dass all public gatherings are banned and police are getting tough on those who break the rules partridge explains sometimes the rule breakers are the officers themselves. the coronavirus pandemic has changed just about everyone's professional lives and the police are no exception the u.k.
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is on armed forces have repeatedly come under the spotlight for trying to do their job which these days include cracking down on illegal gatherings under the lockdown laws these range from graves to birthday parties writings and even baby showers. into a baby shower. or. provided or because you're all here so obviously you're breaking coded rules we can't find every adult here every single one of you 2 under par that is london metropolitan police chief superintendent stephen trainmen condemns the party goers and warned there would be consequences london's police are almost daily posting videos of officers shutting down illegal gatherings oh. right the parishes really do ok here it. is going to be a lot of sisters very surprised that as it was going on there certain schools are
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ok you know this is a very rational logs are aware of the you know example goulding a little circle with all the people the aim is to publicly shame people and prevent others from doing the same except that message doesn't seem to have reached 31 of their own officers caught flouting the law while on duty just to get a haircut if you're eating their superiors and seeing each of fending officers slapped with a $200.00 pound fine it is deeply disappointing and frustrating of my officers have fallen short of the expectation to uphold covert 1000 regulations i hope this action proves that police are not immune to enforcement of the rules more embarrassingly for the met it happened barely a week after 9 officers were fined after being spotted having breakfast together in a london café since march the police have issued 32000 fines a crossing bridge in wales penalties road shoppy jury indians november looking to. almost 6500 penalties were handed out as police moved more quickly to enforcement
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and the police are being left with a very public time ask of not only ensuring everyone else's safety but setting the personal example of how it should be done while i think the police across the world are in very difficult situation with this so with the covert restrictions because. it goes against the grain completely for police to interrupt parties and things but of course those are all the laws in the legislation and police officers realize that they're paid to do that and i think that's what's happening if this goes against all the all the training all the things that we we over many over a century or so have tried to do which is give people their freedoms but people act within the law but of course these loaches through this legislation has put them in a very difficult position i thoroughly believe that police officers should be vaccinated because they are being asked to not only be around lots of individuals themselves that they're at their own colleagues they have to be in vans with their colleagues they have to be in the police station but they're also rescuing people
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in the street and it was houses so they are the forefront of needs to have a decent society that they they have the vaccination as early as possible. italy is taking action against tech tarka after a 10 year old girl died while trying to complete a dare on the train's video sharing app that's been told to block his ears his age can be verified the so-called blackout talent and bass people choking themselves to temporarily pass out have a young girl was found dead in her bathroom. carrying. the medics did everything they could to bring the child back to life but unfortunately although the heart immediately started beating again the brain had been starved of oxygen for too long due to the strangulation after a few hours of irreversible coma we concluded she was brain dead. tick-tock insists that user safety is a priority and bans video showing any dangerous behavior but i'll tell you
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a lawyer specializing in online cases says that social networks must do more to get i mean. clearly the story of this little girl is truly tragic it makes us reflect on the role of social networks in the lives of minors yes parents must pay attention and control their children but there must be social control of the constant the mind is can see on these networks a social network cannot just say a minor has stated that they are old enough to use the up they should check it if after very for cation a child accesses the platform and sees violent content the social network would be responsible in this case is necessary to determine whether the tick-tock social network really has some responsibilities when this video of the child was actually viewed by to talk or not the italian data protection authority has opened an investigation against to talk into this because it's trying to understand where the access to minors is actually legitimity and legal. back to the u.k.
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now where the government is cracking down on non-essential overseas travel secretary announced the move after the country recorded its 2nd highest daily death toll from coal bed the rules are clear people should be staying at home unless they happen a valid reason to leave going on holiday is not a valid reason. britain is also restricting travel from what it calls high risk countries people flying from the 30 listed nations must quarantine and a government approved hotel at their own expense there were calls to go even further as well with a top official denouncing a mass failure to follow rules. not just borders and monitoring new strains but time to fix the biggest flaw in our current strategy namely that 3 quarters of those with symptoms do not self eiseley jeremy hunt once you use g.p.s. tracking through people's phones to make sure they self isolate is out of poland in
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taiwan successfully using the method my colleague nick aron discussed the idea with our guests that like to know your thoughts thought the proposal for g.p.s. tracking what you think of bot. or just the i guess i'm not sure i mean i think that's a bit over the top really i think what we haven't done through all this process is get out test race and isolate work if you want to get your domestic market economy back on the up and running you do what australia or new zealand have done 0 cove in the got 0 go bit by chance in the borders good tech to test trace and isolate by quarantine and by providing support for people into isolation but we've got what we've got to do is we've got to accept that this disease will exist that this disease is probably not going to be seasonal forever we have got to protect the elderly and the vulnerable and britain has done incredibly well with the vaccination program but in terms of people who are not clinically vulnerable those people need to be sent back to work and we certainly need to open up the schools the idea of g.p.s. tracking people is for the personnel never implemented in time anyway we know that
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most of the introductions of the virus into the u.k. during the 1st wave of the pandemic and indeed you in the 2nd were travelers returning from mainland europe and i think it might be too late now but nevertheless we are faced with a new virus variants and i guess this strategy is to try and stop the introduction of these more worrying variants of the virus that has been in all of piety within the british government when the matter how crazy the idea is somebody comes along and says they want an even more crazy and draconian rule broadhead we have let these people run absolutely right and what has happened we are the public sector debt is now 2.13 trillion in december we borrowed 38000000000 pounds he's absolutely bananas we've got to get back to work we've got to get back to work now because they'll be nothing to come back to if we let this continue much longer while that's most of that's ridiculous isn't it so we're going to let all
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these early people die out we were going to let this virus spread and there in fact is dated by the 50 vaccinated by the 15th in february as you well know as making. assumption the vaccines are going to work and they're going to sort of transmit your back your make you know something that the economy can exist if you lock it down for here justify that you know we're going to have to learn some very seriousness and this will not be the last pandemic and i think we and many other countries we're not alone in this we're not prepared for this we learnt some hard lessons over march and april but we have did far too much we didn't delay got that balance wrong we need to stop debating only about the medical issue and we need to start seeing it in the wider context and accept that britain does need to continue as a country and that the has to be a balance between keeping people safe and also maintaining the wealth and livelihoods and educator of this country that's been our recap of just some of the stories that help shape the world these last 7 days as always thanks for turning
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not think that it's fair for athletes that when porn is pile article males to compete in the women's category on come on and on and on why do we have gender or do you have gender categories in sport because we do treat men and women differently. every single soul beat athletes we all have biological advantages over each other. are the same you thought of me and i think friends are the subjects of a little here because i love to do it. i've developed confidence and belief in myself and i've learned the value of hard work and dedication i'm gonna put on doubt. that these men say that they feel like a woman and they will not ever know what it's like to feel the loss of a baby her maybe biologically every home of these that they will never do they
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really feel. this is fair. i just don't believe it. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led to some. direction. what is true was his fate. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallowness.
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secrets prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe he even the most prosperous can be deceived we've been does zeros all the way to view houses were. preserved was located only cia people had access to the story for investigators she held the uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean there you go 8 of nor. before. trying for justice on oxy.
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plus some weight so the game had to scale say the time oh you don't like the cyclist sacred as the brake investor put in on your plate and given the store so to the context a great plant there right now by 1st place frank i want to play a role in helping to raise the awareness of the american people about the impact of these drugs called sugar on the mental and physical wellbeing of our communities. don't say i'm addicted to master william or of an delman coat at mount annan baptist church in clinton maryland are suing coca-cola and the american beverage association. rights do this. the war had moved to the court room delman code stared to sink the law on the coca-cola corporation.
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we know that the consumption of sugar in these products exceed the american. heart association what are you asking for from coca-cola well what do you want this company when you want coca-cola to end their deceptive marketing practices they have spent $120000000.00 in 5 years between 201-2015 falsely advertising their products. the multinational retaliated by accusing the pastors of freedom of speech violations. and after suing for legal expenses a threat with several $1000000.00 coca-cola now demands that the case be dropped. coca-cola statement. the allegations here are lies.
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