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excessive use of force and when this happened in a country where did our group of people did it to judiciary has to intervene and these cases can be brought to justice and if that isn't an excessive use of force to dissuade people from putting things in order and asking for responsibilities but if you go to school submit it is and it was said that it is the people who behave badly that then teachers are having a strong group of mostly. no that's been school that it's a beginning you bring your son you whose cousin also. put in talked about based on the number of occasions that living green suppose. that relations with russia will be a normal life system that russia. a criminal but at the same high presidential lands says i don't like means the agreement about well how to pick out this little law with the law give china chance against russia and it was a trap and at european union as a little city. that sell
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a plane so it's saying thank sampler it think it's good. early unserious your work so author it's up to me and speaker immensely so what do they think about such statements by the president of ukraine but isn't in school agreements must be actually helpful just because they be allowed sanctions against russia we don't hear any reply is in response to that and i 1st sent y. because google any person with any. degree of common sense it's obvious that. there are artificial conditions that were fair and i have a principle and so of much good evening probably as surprised at that sad song where the european union traded to the caps a couple reaching with the russian federation selection restall i wouldn't want to end a principle so far loons and 3 spawn 2 i would suggest to use the international law . norms and principle is subject to what charter says that which you norms and
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principle of the health seem final ask and not always see document that is for consumers and highest levels it includes for risk act for the rhetorical integrity and money will reach their institutions so far in that area and in the courts and free access to them in terminations something it will get i don't see in our work at a faster airports congress and there's a lot of fodder as. usual respect dilute and looking for it but i don't know it's equity in the interests and i don't know if you can see numbers there's a lot of going to change and it's because there's that's a basis for any kind of view but it is aimed at reaching goals and yet at the games and to cheers from the geopolitical on the clock the moves that humans have courage . from both sides good children sold off that's all this is all b.s. . you know. that's not that i think is so.
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i think with a cause of observation of how the. principle should be 0 that would. certainly fit what we talked about rush i think we're going to go see we're worth looking at the best images that we. are a swedish counterpart and wish to brussels just take a look at those images and see us and i can see absolutely a scar to do any job or it's right if you fold if you ask friends group or a mine has been on the radio it and it is that everyone see what i'm still need to lee is stage show existed to the school and you throw a woman against the wall and but it sounds cheapest if you live there all live here in the bridge it's nothing to you during recent protests in ukraine police officers they were attacked didn't use any special tools they didn't use it was. ghassan to
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put it there but it's. art that once people use as a dance the holiest symbol and when it's what you are it so much in turn think that it's happening with the freedoms of speech and read them self expression. on your body and in the middest go it will yesterday i talked to tony blinken and he talked about the situation that followed me and i started so and for months i just wonder if there is an information that as we know a little bit in where are all those people who were detained during up the pole shift they don't riot could you see of the rest of 100 people by johnson's holding them are by the charges will them at the used and attacking police at $88.00 the frequency of the but when uterus she's ok it was facts off. but it was a space which means you know when the plan you know to send russia when you know that we're all documented and so you've seen the whole of them that we've worked on
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passage of the war i'm not talking about situation as the u.s. of the votes of show saying but in europe when there are also a lot of situations when courts fake political decision. making ability about holding russia will be seen as the end if you think you know best we have never stayed at the top likely and if you have ash in the diploma we look at the others but that story we were using the instance of the thing that got a tan and war. for the reason for a musical war and that's obviously aren't a referendum and cut along the word blame and you know i mean you can do something without any of your back to prove it but it's at 0 in the world and our court was used and. so you get murdered just as for people to get along yeah curtis should determine if. it is a approach the spanish authority it's legal to put you at the you might say i'm still. the leading cause of my debate its verdict and them as family as you
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mentioned certainly sad let me have our own legal system and don't you dare. call. if the question with the hour just to question our verdicts was and that's exactly what you want from mass it will get noticed. and you left out transparency is something that rick what i want to see him in and we should what was up with our stock and there's a blown. away as i'm sure it was on the bags that are in there and they've also some protests rallies in russia and i'm talking about which was the one that the truth about what happened to follow me when it happened at the well where it happened which. occasions i see you've got about 7000000 doctors need there in russia nor in germany and it would find traces. of the baez body and it was at all new i mean look you know that it's has
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a lot with it and we have a bill which each of the we've made that they own the lot of attempts to get the statutory cells the it's there are many more things are for a sweeping up of solution of just ignore the technical secret periods in the whole . process that we see now if you will in the its own organization they don't give us any answer you know good and swell to put it mildly this is the only life you have is kind of arrogant it's absurd to respond to your own because you're going to be civilized you see it europe and i think it is an acceptable do for months if the part that is the only you that we do not you deserve it pretty mention would be to us that there are accusations against the russian federation as a child that something may do so we're all more honest opinions errancy we are not going to put numbers of those french folks we don't need any elise the principal i
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think understand what we're talking about here. specialist and the last question you posed. for a representative. of. mike was dreaming of course. i know you already talked about that in the introduction but there is. the thing i did and you repeated. you're ready to talk about that in doing in your introduction ok but i would repeat the same question which message or do you convey to mr lavrov regarding the sentence if i say no bunny under repression of the peaceful demonstrations if you could elaborate a little bit more on that 2nd question about the sanctions do you think it's possible that the european union will adopt in the near future sanctions against the 8 people naming the least of it did but by now bonnie
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thank you so much. well i can only repeat what they have already said in my 1st words. had been talking about i had to take a short phenomenon me and the people arrested on the demonstrations and i have conveyed to the minister lavrov what deep concern and treaty rated how our appeal to their release of army and impersonally investigation over he's poisoning that's what they said to the beginning and that's what i am repeating and request i think that all fully and trash but any investigation could help you know the qualify what has happening with this attempt of poisoning mr. but frankly speaking i contributed to 34 times as many times as you want but the issue is the same. and
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about. for the sanctions. that is no proposal by the time being by any member state. discussion will continue in the next train or frist bunch of ministers and also do been union leaders we have in march an important one over africa discussion about that relationship between european union and crushed on my visit here is part with the preparation of this debate and it's very important that we clarify what do we want to do with our creations together today diminish to have identified from feeling we can cooperate in spite of the differences and disagreements cannot us both bilaterally i mean a donation of the arena and i think this report mark that these willing operation stayed here 'd in spite of the disagreements that we have in very important issues
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about which we also have to talk. and we have to cross also. with the problem of perth when you go to the local community on that sell the view so widely one from so much time talking about anymore i mean not all the rally is growth it stands mainly it's double standards and the way business things are is covered by the media discipline and everything that happens when russia and when something happens anywhere and righteous it usually show the western media they show how police response and. they respond to one big show western of them events usually they are shown. on the one with the violent act that protest both but because of being very should be no since and i think that it leads. them to us. in union will
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folks that we are not going if you really if i understand. that's appealing at the beauty fairly. decided from the very beginning sure sounds the same goes for but we didn't buy it the more. stupid than the steal so using it and keeping in mind that . you're in. for a crisis me but the group was there an eclipse nestles the piece which is still sturdy although it's a position i changed most politicians and bureaucrats is it is that there. is only fair. pay some respect has been a special law the roman law that stealing statement about sports and europe and into the future just what is in practice bt it says that with the proof bush and bestowed that you assert that the only sane we are one and regarding it was a sanction i want to take up with all the things. we think it's an internal affair
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of the european union here are used as mentions there'll be or as the european union the using more and more unilateral action are legitimate interests and there we build our lives common but your opinion that they making a bad european union is not part of the rest ways so the q now but you can you and that strategic in the reviewed. believe it will. european union and there are an ape or 0 points and maybe it would help that he could do a great shame ward at the constructed bridge gallery araby irrigation intellectual and think that inclusion at the with would like to grab the internal it's not the media it's problem that these ads add regarding the test results had that. germany and france need to. burn when it's such a huge elite easy to loot if they commit to stay young they take even smaller
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stories send them along and sing the c. ter in their publications and. and then there are questions at all it is time you are amazingly asked if i don't understand why it's happening and i hope that you have to give them a trip that will not use the for this inherent skill of any externality if you're iansiti before and so it was in the theater it's so hard to find the truth which because will prevail and finally do it. or not least because station used to from you talking on your own is there in the world any operative what you could have put it into law or in a politician or a someone who aspires to be a policeman who demands it from or in spades or impose sanctions against he sounds of your home country it was and i just thought about it is there anyone you would want to do that with but i'll write an article about it it's been interesting
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conspicuous that abby won what lottery did and i would buy into your. health set yes sound bad as they say now in the media of the use of similar magick it's gone but of the years we don't sail everyone is scandalous but if we have some slight had to buy things to talk about some of our new healthcare or science education and change their beliefs are you crazy interests. from going to neighbors all the actors say and be your asian continents and i'm confident that even your local tried to do is agreements that will help us with your late problems in the comparables waves or who prefer to spend so one more time i would like and just happen to interest in this group and to do for the participation and best press conference. but. convenience. this is the end of our press
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conference so if you and the boy. welcome back to the studio we've just been listening in a live on at the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and his press conference that with the ease of foreign policy chief joseph burrow in which a range of topics were covered including those hot subjects such as the fight against covidien and talks about the controversial russian opposition figure alexina valley now there are some positive takeaways from this press conference including plans for cooperation on the palestine issue and talks to work together on the iran nuclear power plant also also hopes for future cooperation on and environmental issues but perhaps the big one was the acknowledgement of how attitudes are changing towards russia is the coded vaccine with barro lauding russia's scientific success now it seems that they're still not done talking a brawl as said they'll be resuming talks later today so do stay with us on r.t. international for all the latest. i'm moving on u.s.
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president joe biden has delivered his 1st big foreign policy speech since taking office with the tag line diplomacy is back running throughout the address but biden seemed to be anything but diplomatic when it came to russia gone quarter joined me earlier in the studio with the details. well nikki biden's 1st big foreign policy address sent a clear message that trumps america 1st policy is out and diplomacy 1st is in but it seems like for the new president diplomacy means picking a fight with russia before the end of his 1st 2 months in office i made it clear to president putin in a manner very different from my predecessor that the days of the united states rolling over in the face of russia's aggressive actions interfering with our elections cyber attacks poison its citizens are over we will not hesitate to raise the cost on russia and defend our vital interest on our people. and these
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accusations are nothing new really we've heard many of them from the trumpet ministration the obama administration we've also never seen any corrupt conclusive evidence to corroborate these claims but at this point it seems like russia's approach probably used to it. in general it's all quite predictable the strategic guidelines are still the same and the still alarming it's a matter of interpretation russia has no malicious intent and does not plan to violate its obligations unless they thought up specifically for the next round of sanctions in other words if the white house wants to see another intervention cyber attack threat to american interests in any corner of the planet it will do even if we do nothing at all if it doesn't want the space for dialogue is open the choice is with the americans sure biden my abidance administration might be beating the dead horse of anti russian rhetoric but his comments did come alongside a number of 180 degree turns away from the previous administration's policies like for example reversing trump's decision to withdraw u.s.
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troops from germany and being support 'd for saudi arabia's military conflict in yemen and also making l g b t q politics and integral part of u.s. foreign policy all goals that the biden white house has made clear that it believes will bring america back america is back to plummer's see is back at the center of our foreign policy as i said of mine are going to address we will repair our alliances in gage's with the world once again not to meet yesterday's challenges but today's and tomorrow's. after hearing that statement though the question you got to ask is back to why they were talking about the obama administration for example that means the time of drone strikes on independent nations a time of poor relations with russia and even the heyday of the islamic state as the former secretary of state mike pompei all pointed out back as the mean back to when isis controlled a caliphate in syria that was the size of britain. i don't think the american people can afford to go back to 8 more years of barack obama's foreign policy so
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we've got a new administration in the white house but a lot of new policies that hearken back to the obama days so for washington's foreign policy stance on russia that's probably going to mean another 4 years of the same old story. the pandemic is thing dozens of covert patients being shuffled between hospitals in the u.k. due to a shortage of intensive care beds in january alone the national health service transferred nearly 39 patients a day that will the number we seen during the 1st wave we spoke with a health care consultant who's witnessed the crisis firsthand i guess this shows 2 things. the scale of the condom ache and how much was the 2nd wave was the 1st just this week. and how it's actually different parts of the country at different rates it also shows the real strengths of the national health service in our country circles the country or even they can offer mutual aid and support of the parts of
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the country or culture so that this is what additional services built to do mutual aid which would be very difficult than any other sort of system although the daily infection rate remains high as around 20000 evelyn's chief medical officer has said the u.k. is past the peak of the 2nd wave with the number of confirmed cases over the past week dropping 25 percent compared to the week before but as they did present cherry says it's too early to celebrate. certainly i think that the infection rates are dropping gives us confidence that we're probably in the peach white now the real question is how long is that class are going to last for about one being cautious of offering hope will we continually in asia still be able to support the health needs of the nation of that is a really really big question because many many of our services will have to stop trying she intensive care and research your medicine going through the pandemic as
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we try and restart some of these services which we call do in the near future because we're still dealing with the pandemic and perhaps with our class so it will be months before we can relax. and it's not only the n.h.s. coming under pressure the u.k. is though they're facing a widening poverty problem with millions of breakthrough in the pinch because of the pandemic charities and food banks across the country have reported a surge in demand as kate partridge reports. coronavirus pandemic could push the amount of people living in poverty in the u.k. to more than 15000000 almost a quarter of the population since then the u.k. seen another surge in infections and deaths in the financial provisions of looked down with more people relying on food banks like this one in east london which last september used to provide 20 food parcels a day and now provides over 83rd as things have happened which made all numbers of quadrupled so we had a lot of stray homeless people taken off the streets put in the hotels on the line
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wrong for dr why we're situated and sorry day that's about 40 or 50 of them and that come in and we help them there are more than $2100.00 food banks in the u.k. of which $1200.00 a run by the soulsby based charity the trussell trust it's seen an almost 50 percent increase in demand during the pandemic with nearly half of those relying on food parcels being children the body downs community association in east london helped 4000 people between april and june last year compared with 622 in the previous 3 months the beaumont lease food bank in leicester soar numbers increased from 40 families before the pandemic to 500 a week since march the new start spewed bank in the wish to shootout of bronze groups said demand had risen by 700 percent over the same period and the dog more community kitchen hob in devon said that of the 130 people died helped since march only 20 had previously needed charity food aid people who are now rely on food
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banks come from all walks of life one volunteers said she was left in tears when just before christmas she'd given a food parcel to an n.h.s. nurse a group called the people's army set up a food bank at the angel church in north london and the pastor in charge regan king says the demand from people who were previously vulnerable is striking we have a range of people who come to us we have families with young children all the way up into their teens. we have people who previously had never used a food bank before they have used this service and we have people who have never really had to depend on anyone much less charge for helping sustenance who have come through the doors and that's in addition to the normal need to fix their butts with the emergency be u.k. of more transmissible variants of coronavirus some food banks have had to focus their work on deliveries one charity leader wrote to the prime minister warning him
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that if the government doesn't act the food banks on which many thousands of people now rely might have to close their doors we have very concerns that the halley can say just new strain of call that 19 could put food bank staff volunteers and the people they support at increased risk of infection and that self isolated measures may involve the reduction in service of closure of food banks and is not just charity workers who are writing to boris johnson one of the nation's senior food policy experts has criticised the government for failing to provide its citizens with nutritious food security in response the government said the system is working we continue to work closely with the food industry who will be well prepared to ensure people across the country have the food and supplies they need but almost 50 percent increase in the demand for food banks during a pandemic that puts their existence in jeopardy could ultimately see the government forced to maintain
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a charity sector that's been sustaining the population kate partridge altie london thanks for joining us on r.t. international that's all from may but andrew farmer will be with you with the latest at the top of the hour. and out of power when i look at how can i better not out of love go to one of the i'm not out of the i'm not of the money there's when i'm at a gym and. this was a good time to. try to move there i don't know mom. no not that i want to get out my little body not why not. why x. chanting in the hall people we believe this of the beer. bottle of my kids i don't
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crocker. headlines an r.t. international. holds talks with russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov in moscow. joe biden claims diplomacy is back in his 1st foreign policy speech but he didn't sign too diplomatic to russia had also to come a twist in the hari dunn case is a court is that the u.s. woman who killed the british teenager was working for an intelligence agency at the time of the incident.
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