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if you don't subscribe to the time on you tube and join the underground on twitter facebook telegram to gramma's. news. ringback ringback ringback stream. the ongoing route between the e.u. and u.k. vosges article vaccines intensifies with front of job any proposing and all teens if the company gives the u.k. any preferential treatment. a fresh wave of demonstrations grants from for a controversial new security bill hot sauce a french police union claims the needle new poll is giving right to protest this
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get out of jail. on the black life not to meet what is nominated for a nobel peace prize for its fight against racial inequality house despite outbreaks of violence a new check of some of its roddy's we put the proposal to debate. where people whether they represent the. porch work businesses 25 people were killed last summer. just around the world not just in the united states this is the most warranted in history that we're. making sure you never miss a story this is auto international from moscow a far cry from. well let's get started so as europe continues to struggle with new corona virus strains on a tough slope down much as people across the continent to becoming increasingly
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frustrated with the way the pandemic is being handled. well let's start off you can see images from all show protesters clashed with riot for me stop and go was spawned by the imposition of the right to form a small town which includes placing all non-essential businesses on restricted. movement just been extended until the 7th of february and not really pushed covert skeptics out onto the streets where they denounce this quote. but also take a look at what happened in a danish city office a very different picture here. protest why well they're also making the latest 3 week dropped out of the new force spreading hope at 19 variant the rally was organized by a group called men in black people who are chanting freedom clint dunn mob. and
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they're not the only ones because that's finish off by looking up brussels a number of arrests the weekend 200 in fact that worried about the social and economic toll so a lot of discontent many a breaking point across europe as coronavirus continues to impact our lives missed it here 1st apparent. the blogs vaccine rollout struggles to get going the e.u. and u.k. have clashed over foxy and surprise germany has threatened us just how to cope with the legal action in today's saying the company should face penalties if it gives britain preferential treatment. if it turns out that individual company is not complying with the bill again since a decision must be made to both legal consequences there are attempts being made to calm down the route between astra zeneca the vaccine manufacturer on one side and the european union on the euro that particularly the e.u. commission on the other side astra zeneca have said that they will provide an extra
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90000000 doses of their covert 19 but seem to the e.u. that would take the total that they're going to be providing for the 1st quarter of 2021 to $40000000.00 doses e.u. commission president as the fund the lion confirmed this extra $9000000.00 in a tweet she also said that astra zeneca would be ramping up production of the vaccine in the e.u. it's would mentioning though that the $40000000.00 falls considerably short of the 102120 1000000 doses that the e.u. had initially been promised when it signed a deal with oscar's anika back in august of 2020 that has been a massive diplomatic mess over the astra zeneca vaccine in the e.u. since friday really it's been bubbling on for a while before that but friday it all came to a head based on the ideas follows the e.u. commission a concern is that they would have access to vaccines that are being manufactured at
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astra zeneca plants in the united kingdom we've also heard from the french president because there is real on the ground realities when it comes to the issues regarding the argument between astra zeneca and the european union over these vaccines we've seen vaccine program sea front seems portugal and in spain all having to be suspended because there aren't enough jobs in fact french president a man you would not call him waded into the diplomatic spot saying that britain the united kingdom have to decide who its friends really would imagine the british finished their vaccine could. pain successfully what will they do so if you have been laura's from entering when there's a total dependence on the continent good luck hough pregnant is not a concept what policy does great britain wish to choose it cannot be the closest ally of the us the closest ally of the e.u. and the new singapore it has to choose a model ultimately though the u.k.
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side has come out of this with a pretty good post breaks that p.r. victory without having to do with very much as far as london's concerned all day of focused on is vaccinating their own people the u.k. government's position is absolutely clear we expect companies and contracts to be on that european union no that our 1st priority is vaccinating people in the united kingdom but we also want to work with our friends and neighbors in the european union but the job of salvaging the european union and to fund the law in the e.u. commission president in particular fell to the british press who had a field day with this diplomatic situation over the weekend what we have heard from the world health organization is the vaccine nationalism needs to go away that it only causes more and more problems than we already have if we lose drowsily dimension i'm going to ration 2 buckets of nationalism we will all pay the price in
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terms of job could we only pull on the plunder me expect more of this coming out on monday there will be a summit of vaccine summit taking place here and at least a virtual summit with some of the participants here in berlin later on monday i'm going to medical her cabinet the leaders of germany 16 states set for talks with vaccine manufacturers if we look at what you can spawn the health minister was saying here in germany last week the vaccination program is 10 weeks behind where they would like it to be they're going to be looking for some answers from vaccine manufacturers about when those jobs will be here and they can start putting them into people's arms. paris was rocked by a fresh powder of violent protests over the weekend does around 5000 people demonstrating against france's global security bill which will restrict the filming of police on the posting of that images online.
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7 for months it seems that while critics of the draft legislation see it as a threat to press freedom despite government promises to rewrite the controversial article $24.00 which as i said would bar the filming of officers many still oppose the idea dozens of rallies were also held across france with over $32000.00 people taking part together to put into the interior minister a total of $35.00 arrests were made. while tensions spilled out onto the streets also not just an example where officers reportedly injured in the clashes because police in the city have complained that radical writers often avoid fiction we had from a representative of a french police union no ahmad one who shared his view on the situation 1. there is
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a part of the population which resents the police sometimes it's resentment designed to logical which means that we have both lived and wrote when protest is hostile to the police and sometimes just resentment is from people streets and to against protests anger towards the police we can legitimately wonder both about the effectiveness of the course response and about whether these rioters have a political goal to play the presence of right as an approach this gives a pretext and legitimacy to the prefix and in particular to the police prefer to get those rings which are initially legitimate government policy has been relatively opaque on the issue of rioters since the beginning of the yellow versus crisis. the prime minister himself initiated a debate and dossier it was said that all who were known to intelligence services were going to register them in a file and put them under house arrest on the days of demonstrations that means that they would have to check in at the nearest police station to prove they're not at the protest this dossier has never seen the light of day.
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one of our colleagues who works in the sense and the need to parmenter the police commander was found dead at his home the officer who worked for the border police in my old also killed himself so every year every week every month police officers kill themselves because the police of ministration is an institution that's not only violence on a physical level as we sometimes witnessed during demonstrations and law enforcement operations but it's also extremely violent on a psychological level and it's the enemy of people who seek to give meaning to their daily actions the message of the police hierarchy is don't think just execute orders. the black lives matter may have dominated the headlines in 2020 following the police killing of george floyd in minneapolis while the group's protest what peaceful with some of that bodies being barred by violence and vandalism.
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well for some that it came as a surprise that the me of when i had been nominated for the nobel peace prize the proposal which was put forward by the region will make up has been about with some criticism online they've been able to mobilize people from all creatures society not just african-americans not just oppressed people it has been a broad movement in
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a way which has been different from the previous s's wanting the peace prize to parklands mass and will send a powerful message that peace is founded on equality solidarity and human rights and that all countries must respect this basic principles this is where the nobel peace prize has lost its legitimacy and credibility but close matter movement is nominated for a nobel prize of drinking age mere moments of extreme violence the call to the killing of copes and destruction of u.s. cities. most expensive and devastating riots in american history but sure nobel peace prize seems appropriate that's all may find criticism of the movement on justified since the vast majority of 93 percent of the black lives about to protest last summer out what in fact peaceful means outs according to a report tracking political violence in the united states while we discuss the b. alarms nobel peace prize nomination with conservative commentator just charles as well as political activist and he watches right. i don't see how this organ how
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this organization at least the national organization deserves this prize this prize is intended for for organizations that benefit mankind when you've got people's livelihoods being destroyed and you've got people being killed it's hard for me to for me to see how that's the case especially when there is no widespread condemnation among the ranks of black lives now of course there are are some individuals who have escalated it and taking matters into their own hands and even dr king held but them from his house to protect to stop against white supremacy or terrorism so i think that any movement that is 90 percent in has had just an impact around the world not just in the united states also in solidarity with all oppressed people around the world and this is a most warranted and deserved reward for sure the rights happened approach to peaceful protests happen and what change has actually happened nothing to say that it's just a hash tag and just saying that there haven't hasn't been any action we've seen massive police reforms investment in cities like new york in cities like los
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angeles minneapolis at one point calling for change the entire police structure so to meet i mean just having a conversation isn't for me isn't enough to win a nobel peace prize there should actually be something good that happened you have black lives matter talking about defunding the police even though 82 percent of black americans disagree with that and you know what defending the police and having fewer police officers is going to disproportionately in that black people so it's me saying that that black lives matter you're not really showing that when you are supporting the destruction of black students is the destruction of black lives and you're making black people less safe you have a movement where people whether they represent the movement or not torch black businesses 25 people were killed last summer and i'm i understand that point if the black lives matter their leadership and force came out and condemned the rioting but you only had a few local chapters who were willing to actually condemn the violence but we haven't seen action and isn't a domestic terrorist threat in the united states. from white supremacy terrorists
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who show up to state buildings with their guns out but not their mass i can condemn the rights of the u.s. capitol as a matter of fact the vast majority of republicans did condemn the violence and yet you don't see a whole lot of that that we don't see a whole lot of that this past summer during the riots that were happening with whites matter and never have you seen black labs matter take part in an insurrection where they were trying to stop the democratic process in a country that still oppresses them more than the people can volatility of white supremacy that we saw here in words 6 the fact that donald trump has even been considered for a nobel peace prize just goes to show you the differences in standards for black and white people in this country and quite frankly throughout the world. while still russia seems like the 2nd consecutive weekend about to talk about protests about some of the country's security south insist that they have evidence for and support for the opposition will break it all down in just a moment. the
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. up. hello again while several 1000 protesters were detained across russia on sunday during the 2nd weekend of unauthorized ronnie's in support of jailed kremlin critic alexei navalny this time visibly fewer people want the government demonstrations the highest attendance in moscow and st petersburg here in the russian capital city for 200 people against the gathering site from the ongoing pandemic officers used force was demonstrators resisted to the ground meanwhile russia's federal security
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service has released footage purporting to show a secret meeting between one of these closest associates and a british intelligence officer some time ago the f.s.b. claims britain is actively involved with the russian opposition providing them with both financial support as well as intelligence. details of a spy scandal involving a fake walk also dating back to 2006 were also shared with the f.s.b. saying it illustrates the scope on the boldness of british interference of russian affairs. takes a look. as spirit is a dirty word but everyone does it it's a tricky business high risk high reward pull it off and you hit jackpot and no one ever finds out but when you mess it up it's a world of a barrus mint as was the case 15 years ago after the blue senior british diplomat develops the oddest habit of doing the inexplicable walks to the strangest
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of places it's the same who have retired now alarm bells aren't ringing yet but once encountered teligent decide to keep an eye on this order little habit christopher peart secretary archivist of the british embassy in moscow looking shifty as can be but then a 2nd british diplomat develops the same walking habits and during one of those walks one of the diplomats strays off the path kids a random rock and then keeps on going through a lot of bells at this poor the f.s.b. understands that something stinky is afoot a war tree and watches a 3rd and 4th british diplomat start here in a nice little pilgrimages to this little rock at one point certain mark do then 2nd secretary of the embassy and flags as an mit 6 agent by russian
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counterintelligence whisked the rock away for a little polish it turned out to be a device used to communicate with a russian official turned traitor. well. at the time it was a novel way to organize communication between the embassies and my 6 office and the agents in russia they refused to acknowledge the instant all the way up to 2012 when tony blair's former adviser officially confirmed the incident police by rope was embarrassing they they mean they had just bang to rights clearly they've known about it for some time to be saving it up for a political purpose this is the rock or the malfunctioning rock a copy of it we original it's been stripped down into dust circuits and was but this is the rock that caused so much of bassman for british intelligence and diplomats since then technology has undergone miniaturize ation and this has given
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way to this the internet and messages but while no methods and tactics may have changed goals and strategies haven't asked binoche subterfuge spying and betrayal you'd think that british agents and potential recruits and russia would be a little more surreptitious going into the future but no the federal security service of russia has released footage showing mark do successor following in his clumsy footsteps james william thomas ford entering a restaurant in moscow former 2nd secretary for political affairs at the british embassy designated an un bickley said m i 6 agent married to elizabeth grande bug designated swedish intelligence agent following him in is russian opposition figure vladimir asuka of alexina valley's right hand man executive manager of the f
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b k foundation currently living in the u.k. surveillance of this meeting was conducted by russian counterintelligence keeping an eye and special agent food. rule despite that to be the 1st to do my duty to lose somebody who for. 20. 30. i did it. to get ready for. duty. thank you lou my t. the hint hint nudge nudge fundus into power and we'll pay you back with billions
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since the man crusade against corruption the opposition even has a plan which is remarkably similar to what they accuse the government of doing from bombarding voters with propaganda to back to deals with elites t. 40. 785 i mean i have. to read. every 35. 100. 90 i sure of cementing rumors that the opposition is being helped by foreign intelligence appears to ask the british for help information from government and intelligence agencies to use against the russian government i do not have the right. to direct. access to the one who
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would be terrible. right oh looky. looky loos. i learned to. read. only. for a. little brief. that it was pretty. standard score a. burton after rule has much to gain here doesn't beat around the bush the meaning is clear give us information and we'll help get rid of competition the british banks by. russian money would release everything but we could expect. that the genocide did not. reach.
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out to me. here a short pause for the waitress you never know she could be a spy trying to listen in. i have before i did all the problems. i don't mean that. i didn't read through didn't. have to keep it i didn't lose any i didn't want to lose weight. i had absolutely the spark to a suit of hints mr ford that doesn't commit to any direct financial support instead he points to a work around work with transparency international which britain was already
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financing you were pretty lucky to be at the beginning that it will. be right for you there isn't the hood. it's something that i don't want you to think you find that i'm working to be. the 3rd had the velocity losing for what you think we didn't lose the city delucchi pretty them louie on the way the other can t. building and he was aware of all of that i am he just imagine a british politician meeting with russian secret service agents to beg for funding
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and on rivals at mccool's a national uproar aside from the ethical complications it would also undoubtedly be viewed as a security threat and that's exactly what it is in the eyes of the f.s.b. . the intelligence desk on my 6 he's main mission is to get the secret material on the economic and military potential of russia is actively case with the russian opposition supports various n.g.o.s and provides them with financing aside from assisting your position with information and financing the british embassy has direct involvement from an office vice with financing aside from assisting your position with information and financing the british embassies direct control to form an opposition organization. it's never been a secret that the opposition in russia has ties with and sometimes works in the interests of foreign governments.
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but the degree of that corporation will undoubtedly leave looters with very serious questions or i guess the of. moscow. well our team central question mr ford asking you had to comment on his possible involvement with m i 6 on fathomed cough we've also reached out to the u.k. foreign office on the british embassy in russia for that comment and will of course get back to you with any response. but that's how things are shaping up thanks to your company hopes and soon and have a great day. join me every thursday on the alex sullivan show and i'll be speaking to guess what the
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a lessening of ali why is he so unimportant. to discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guest george samueli in budapest he's an author of a you tuber of the gabble and here in moscow we have to meet people because he's a political analyst and editor at you know just me internet media project hi joe cross titles and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciative it was going to georgian budapest but as i say later duction georgia you know during the whole of the rage of russia gave the fake hoax to the public had to go through during the entire trumpet ministrations that the truck was too cozy with putin though oh when the new start agreement the last remaining major arms control agreement between the russian the united states his administration had
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