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so you should be seen and hearing a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice easy going to dig yourself. in the headlines this 22nd of march schiller's ultimatum e.u. chief underlying lays down a final warning to astra zeneca that it could block over job exports britain is not happy our correspondents on the case live coming up other headlines hungary's foreign minister tells r.t. that he questions brussels handling of the corona virus vaccine program and urges the block's medicines watchdog now to approve russia's sputnik the shock. decentralized procurement procedure managed by us was because failure we had not contracted the chinese owned and russian no vaccines. 3 save the health care and you house and the lives of many hungry everyone's. turkey insists
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its laws offer enough protection as international condemnation grows against pullout from a global treaty combat thing violence against women. morning from moscow kevin owen here for the next half hour with our latest this is r t international just 9 in the morning here moscow time so 1st another row of a covert that's continuing the u.k. crisis over covert vaccine deliveries deepening this monday brussels is no double down on threats to ban a shot exports over chronic delays in distribution of failing inoculation campaign . we have the possibility to ban planned exports this is a message to astra zeneca you fulfill your part of the deal towards euro before you
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start to deliver to other countries. real. crosses a smaller charlotte this row showing no sign of really going to times is going to worsen it's a pretty poor picture in europe isn't it. yes it does seem that way with you in the u.k. once again on another collision course this vaccine right now it seems that the e.u. could be holding back on millions of vaccines that are due to be transported to the u.k. in the next few weeks if it takes that decision to suspend all vaccine exports to the k. now the move has incensed u.k. government ministers as you can imagine but also opposition party the labor party standing by u.k. government on this particular point and calling for calm from the e.u. . are you doing the european commission to calm down the language cool the
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rhetoric and let's try and walk together to get through this crisis. what seems most bizarre is the fact that this route is over astra zeneca jobs coming here to the e.u. or not enough and that's because there is a huge amount of mistrust in this particular vaccine just for example here in france it's so high that only 20 percent of people say that they have faith in that job and as we know over the last week 19 european countries decided to suspend astra zeneca over fears of safety in regards to blood clots and despite the fact that the european medical satan c. has once again rubber stamped it that's not good enough for some e.u. countries who are still holding back and while of the lennon e.u. big wigs are talking about the idea of not getting enough astra zeneca davis to hear what. i'm not talking about is how many doses european countries are just sitting on millions and millions of doses that have yet to be used here now i also
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want to talk about what's happening in france because astra zeneca has been restarted as a campaign again but there's new advice from the french health authorities which means it can now only be used for over 50 five's completely different advice to what we had just a few weeks ago where present macron was saying that it was quasi effective for all their age groups and that some u.k. experts is causing a problem in undermining confidence. doesn't make any sense the whole thing looks completely crackers the changing the rules almost every week they're really damaging people's confidence in vaccines generally they're sitting on a massive stockpile of vaccines that they haven't deployed yet and at the same time they've got a massive wave of the new variants coming across the country you could make it up. there's also a question about how much of this row is about the e.u.
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trying to deflect attention from how poorly it's handled this crisis something it itself has admitted and of course let's not forget one of the u.k. was invited to join a joint procurement scheme with the e.u. despite breaks it the e.u. politely declined and said we're going to do it our own way and as a result of that they speeding ahead with their vaccination program just to put that into context 51 percent of all adults in the u.k. have received at least one dose of a vaccine compare that to around 10 percent here across the e.u. as a whole and the figures really sort of paint a picture of how starkly different the campaigns are and some might say that this is now the e.u. throwing a bit of a tantrum and it's ready to throw the baby out with the bathwater. a real mess in europe is not all over the place. so how to fill the. in vaccines hungary's top diplomat now is calling on the european medicines agency to approve
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russia's sputnik the covert vaccine the country join slovakia in a ready to ploy in the shot a big delays in rolling out those western jobs italy 2 is also announced a deal to make sputnik 3 in an interview with r.t. hungary's foreign minister explained why the distribution system in his view is failing. thank. you exene is not a question of ideology for us it is a matter of saving lives and if we had not contracted the chinese and russian the vaccine have saved the healthcare added health and the lives of many hungry aryans the hungry a national regulator has approved the emergency use authorization for use so i have no concern of was the one that asked by our government to negotiate with the russian federation about her chasing. after
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a long serious of negotiations and we were able to assign our contract which. a lot in accelerating the vaccination in hungary. there are 2 ways you know europe according to the european regulations how a vaccine gonna get approval one days definitely through the e.-m. 8 european medicines agency through a l.s.e. ordinary procedure but you don't get the regulations also say there's another way in case of emergency and that these other way should be completed by the national regulators would use for the emergency e.u. authorization so the fact that the hungary a national regulator has issue of emergency use or for a authorization is nothing you know against their regulations and and that's what made us a little bit fed up you know that the way hungary has approved. it was going to do dirty in the west and borrow your opening global media as if we had made something
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against their your paret your actions which is which is not true you wrote the regulations say very clearly that in a case of emergency you can make such an. icon give you an explanation why e.m.e.a. is so slow of course of course i mean bureaucratic. explanations can be given any time they can say that they date back more documentation based by the russian look on their part to do the standard but i don't know what i see is what i see is that there are vaccines which are used by millions and millions of people believe russian or chinese but are these are not authorized here or even in euros you know once again you are a graphic explanations can be easily given in fine but not this is not of other reference if you says about the lives of the people but more x. and you have done more people you can say but i think very simple at least to speak about for sure. the decentralized
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procurement procedure managed by brussels has failed as fair because regardless of the promises and the expectations there are much less vaccines arriving and much are slower compared to. before while it became obvious that these shipments were managed and coronated by brussels are not satisfactory we've arrived there at that end by the same people by the same bureaucrats by the same politicians why we want to buy additional vaccines for our own people for our own people and i think this is a this is a matter of of obligation of a space of a government to protect the lives of its own people. turkey's pulled out of an international treaty combating violence against women that the council of europe called the decision devastating. this move is it he said back and all the more
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deplorable the course that compromises the protection of women in turkey across europe and beyond. 100 flooded the streets of istanbul against turkey's move holding banners calling on the government to stay in the treaty the landmark world convention was proposed in 2011 to prevent domestic violence and to promote gender equality but turkey says it undermines family values and further has a pro l g b t agenda agreements be ratified by $33.00 nations now that insists its existing laws already fully protect women we discuss the decision with turkish experts. well little good thinkers may not always be good you know realize the conventions things about inquired medical practice. to come from my house but at the national vital point and the day this contract has never been implemented.
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it does remain that on paper the contract has been in effect 6 to ante faulty but never was l a that's life whether this contract is a law according to our constitution marriage isn't just shouldn't is important for jerks but is family to see these things. as a way of. mating the imminence and also the rise of the diseases caused in judges because the you know who mentioned brings about numbness clearly because that forces the sexual orientation to be alleged to the missions and all the connotations that can infect and nobody this this fact now it's already tional will use especially the contract has nothing to do we can add additional weight
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basically it's only about gender sexuality and about man's now my nose against remans. as e.d.t. i individuals the fact is that came about after that who cannot grow in public my being slandered take taken away from their homes from their kids without showing any evidence of violence by the way the point is the contract has never been instrumented last summer a campaign based own lines was held against the concert campbell conversations is the wrong message at that stage we should supply then main violence the point is they all hostile they all hostile to the whole coalition because they are against gender kuligin. let's go around the world who is having a brief next. and
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that was bristol west of england just last evening 2 offices injured and rioters destroying police vans and selling them a lie in rallies there in that city against controversial new law enforcement plans parliament's debating a bill to significantly boost police powers including setting time and noise limits on protests but the activists call the bill an attack on civil rights and the freedom to protest. elsewhere police firing water cannons of the spurs and the lockdown rallies in the netherlands amsterdam seen the 2nd day of protests as people demonstrate against the continued closure of schools and restaurants and a nightly curfew. mother nature calls the better havoc again stunning images from iceland as a long dormant volcano near the capital reykjavik there spews golden love air
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traffic halted as the hot spot came to life for the 1st time in more than 700 years . germany's greens have been criticised over their calls to scrap the nord stream to gas pipeline the party was a major winner in this month's regional of actions and have now claimed the project would damage the country's international standing but some m.p.c. say the pipeline connecting russia to the e.u. is safe and essential to the economy. do you for me the greens always have a special position visibly russia instead of rejecting the shameless u.s. threat and interference in germany they're basically asking the us to enforce sanctions thus turning themselves into lobbyists for dirty inexpensive us fracking gas which is not green at all. there and to transition is important to protect the climates and move will be serious if we're going to remain competitive if we want to secure in this industry status and if we want to secure prosperous
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e for everyone transitions acknowledges been place at germany's green party have been setting out their election promises ahead of this year's national vote scrapping the nord stream to gas pipeline is being given top billing the north stream to pipeline project has not only climate and the do implications but also causes damage on the geo political level especially given the situation in ukraine and therefore it should be stopped but the greens stance puts them in lock step with the by an administration in washington secretary of state anthony blinken has also just announced that the infrastructure project should be stopped and that businesses involved in the pipeline could face sanctions and the entity involved in the north stream to pipeline risks u.s. sanctions and should immediately abundant work on the pipeline costing just over $9000000000.00 euros stream 2 is already more than 95 percent complete it will
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allow russian gas to flow directly into germany under the baltic sea and could be used to bypass existing pipelines which take gas through ukraine which would cost kiev valuable transit fees the pipeline is seen by some politicians as the only way for germany to get the energy it needs while facilitating the move away from nuclear and coal. we are the only highly industrialized country which at the same time wants to get rid of nuclear energy in kovel those who use a huge amount of nuclear energy such as micron have an easier task to replace fossil fuels this is a bold move from the greens it puts at risk a potential coalition between themselves and the conservative union which had been widely talked up ahead of september's fort christian democratic union leader arm english remains on track to the angle of merkel successor chancellor despite strong gains by the greens on the corruption scandal over m.p.'s earning extra money
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through lobbying taking its toll on his party in polling he is regarded as an economic pragmatist when it comes to the pipeline and the gas it would provide the conservatives are the only ones willing to finish the project not sure who carry or for the future of western europe's energy. and gerry's industrial relations secure energy that only not too can supply the grief aimed at new trade with egypt back to its little level and you should see their trade interests. should 1st of all look to the interests. of the united states even with the un ministration is still threatening sanctions on german companies and individuals and this is something that show me
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a cease fire and nation cannot act and the huge arab government will certainly have to deal with many issues regarding energy regarding are not spiritual ari have construction and begin operations by the tide and huge own government case the charge running with such a big foreign and economic policy front and center is a big gamble from the green. it suggests that they think that they could win the election in september because if they don't and they would see. a coalition government with the conservatives as the junior partner well that could well require a large policy. peter all over all to. morning free in the coming up ahead of the 200 year anniversary of napoleon this death opinion is sharply divided still even these days of the former french leaders legacy after the break.
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world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. again here's a thought a break 1st time military g.d.s. or mass murder what does france gears up to mark the bicentenary of napoleon bonaparte death passions are rising on both sides of an increasingly angry debate over it top french political commentators lashed out at a vicious attack on the former leader of the new york times which accused him of genocide. as a black woman of haitian descent and a scholar of french colonial ism i find it particularly galling to see that france plans to celebrate the man who restored slavery to the french caribbean an
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architect of modern genocide his troops created gas chambers to kill my ancestors new york times has become a propaganda instrument of a certain strain of work a scholarship in which you go hunt people to oppose and to insult i mean what's going on this thing called critical race theory which is really dangerous 1st of all you teach a simplified caricature of history that does not reflect anything as complex that what happened and then when people have no memory and no culture you can practically tell them anything did napoleon reestablish slavery in haiti he didn't he began not to when the british left what loot there was slavery in world loop and they made representations in saying that they were not interested in being french and then slavery were established which probably is not a good thing i'm not going to sort of take sides on this when slavery is a bad thing it was abolished forever in france in 845 it was only abolished in
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america 865 it was abolished in russia uneaten 60 where not the last so critics of france has formally to slam his brutal military campaigns across europe in asia but supporters say he also boosted social institutions along the way and laid the foundations of today's legal system. again says those angry at the polina being too selective. the whole point is to criticize a certain type of colonialist if you take the ottoman empire if you take which which is the longest acting colonial powers more than half a 1000000 euro and who were quite ferocious against our populations and who practiced slavery nobody talks about that they will only talk about a certain type of western europeans because they've decided that they were everything that is illegal what amazes me is of course like every every spat started in the media goes on twitter not only were people supporting me in france which i expected i did a russian friends of mine came to my support spaniards who said yes to he you know
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he brought in bad things to welcome my country but he still was a rich fascinating leader germans because napoleon swept away medieval rulings that was incredibly restrictive in germany and he imposed the couldna pretty all which was much more modern with freedom to work freedom trade also said things that did not exist so i suspect that the entire publics except the few who are sort of fashionable people at the new york times would be very happy. both of. these hollywood star murder plots and putin a british tabloid combine some outlandish claims as a stereo man's after joe biden's labeling of the russian president as a killer see senior correspondent word goes to have mixed. could vladimir putin be planning a disaster glee yet cartoonish killing spree against his critics abroad he could according to this a full piece of paper written in typewriter font to apparently make it more all
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minnes typewriter and cartoonish because it is apparently written by an idiot with a poncho and for more movies bad more movies we have orders to whack them all so dan is out of his mind with rage and his instructions being enacted we have long arms this vermin won't be able to hide from us according to the legend this letter was written by a spook a russian f.s.b. agent to develop the conscious and decided to warn putin's critics that von is coming after them so hoover is assured in deering term for vladimir move on is st slag for vladimir because if the organist typewriter script didn't convince you that this was real groove on lucius street slang definitely will. as for volkov the naive nincompoop thinks he's safe he could be kidnapped and transported
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to russia or is luggage over the nincompoop so the author pretends he's from the earth as be the federal security service part of their responsibilities god russia's borders you would think that in f.s.b. agent would know how border checkpoints work it so happens that when you drive out of the european union they actually check your trunk it would also raise a lot of questions of someone walked up to this high for this medium profile putin critic who is guarded by european intelligence agencies knocks him over the head shoves him in the trunk and drives down the route with a rush of this way sirens about this plan to try and kidnap him 1st by knocking him out and then injecting him with a special drug so one god they plowed on kidnapping shoving him in a car trunk driving him to russia and killing him there why is
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anyone's guess another by knocking him out injecting him with stuff also smuggling him to russia before killing him another by using no veto and so on if there are any problems they'll torture him to death somewhere in a remote forest in order asli reads like cringeworthy screenplay 101 a staggeringly creative yet astonishingly stupid ways to kill people all 102 sorry as for nivelle me they're going to crush him using the convicts they'll break him and drive him to hang himself and any rate their orders to make the patient break shut up and stay silent they're going to do everything break his mind is psychologically tortured him or as another alternative the patient might suddenly contract a quickly progressing form of coded all. of this they managed to fit on
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a single a 4 piece of paper now anyone who knows russian will look at this and they're going to laugh it's really that stupid but if you're english language media you can just pick out and translate the quotes the duende give away how stupid it all is and view is an f. none the wiser with an ominous redacted a 4 piece of paper written in scary russian in all menace typewriter fog to boot perfect of some more trotty propaganda and the authors the authors make no secret of what they want they long for any potential sanctions it's well known that no country is brave enough to sanction verne's in a circle all his pocket only go so every single one of the people that are on this list have recently called for sanctions against russia out of nowhere they get this badly written letter the details are a comically stupid plan to kidnap a bunch of people and then kill them all through ha ha we laugh at you with
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sanctions you are too chicken to sanction russia jokes aside it's a sad state of affairs that we even have to cover this. in the world for the pain and those who talk about it so far from a check out our home from a kevin 0 in a great day. it. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation little community. are you going the right way or are you being
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