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president putin receives a russian made vaccine against. the kremlin says he is in good spirits and. israeli prime minister party is holding its lead in the country's for the election in 2 years with. possibly on the cusp. currently standing trial on corruption charges. germany imposes yet another. health minister is caught up in a scandal over a lucrative facemask supply deal. direct from our studios in moscow this is our chief international thomas certainly glad to have you with us the kremlin has announced that the russian president vladimir
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putin has been vaccinated against covert 1000 has more on how it is part of a push to get the country. he said he'd do it and he's done it on tuesday evening we did get was now we foster that a job was on the cards on monday journeys video conference between the president and national front scene manufacturers it was then that he finds them all involved in fighting development for the enormous contribution that they've made not just here in russia but of course globally in the fight against coronavirus but it was undoubtedly his very casual most in passing mention that he himself is planning on getting the shot that really grabbed headlines now whilst we do have confirmation that it did go ahead as planned it was not recorded at least not publicly so while some leaders such as joe expired in america for prime minister boris johnson actively invited cameras into that vaccinations president putin clearly didn't want
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this to be a p.r. stunt he treated it as a private medical issue and this wasn't probably not surprising given that he had previously mentioned that he wasn't really big into this sort of making a big political show of leaders being faxon ate it we do know that he is feeling very well and apparently the kremlin says that he will be watching a full day on wednesday one question though does remain which job did he get vaccinated with global of course sputniks he is probably the most talked about and it's registered in dozens of foreign countries but here in russia it's actually only one of 3 available we will probably not find out which one was the chosen one with the kremlin reasoning that the president didn't want to seem to favor any of them since all 3 are as safe and effective as each other. group deliberately not revealing which facts and the president is taking there by stressing that 3 russian vaccines are absolutely safe and effective we have no need to try to boost the
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popularity of speech especially through artificial means to monitor the vaccine is such that our manufacturing capacity can't meet international requests as it is which. it's why we are struggling in production in foreign countries just now of course saying once president being vaccinated can only be positive encouragement for citizens i'm sure the kremlin is hoping that this will trade or boost uptake domestically that being said russia's vaccination rollout is fairly steady the latest official figures released on monday with that 4300000 people are totally vaccinated of the 6300000 a hof way that they've received the doses and this is actually something that we talked to the deputy prime minister about specifically about when possibly herd immunity will fall here in russia so finally we can get rid of those mosques or. russia has extensive experience a nationwide vaccination we have got to use its voluntary nature i think trying to
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pressure foolish people to get the chip or stay home because they haven't been inoculated that's wrong because everyone is different some people have a medical reason to not get a shot and for the sake of common understanding we've established the number of people who need to be vaccinated to reach collective immunity is almost 69000000 people we are pursuing this goal rapidly and estimated at the current rate we can reach it by august but we hope the pace will increase so voluntary vaccines for here in russia on tuesday president putin being the latest to take advantage of that certainly a step towards allaying any potential vaccine hesitancy but perhaps more significantly really a sign of absolute faith and pride and russian science on its latest medical breakthrough. accounting is underway in israel's 4th parliamentary election in 2 years after voting and if you are as a go exit polls suggest prime minister benjamin netanyahu has the lead the potential to stay in power for
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a 6th term. he could hit coulter's with the mood is cracked faced if to put it quite simply the initial results have come through him and they said he suggests that the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on course for a now that term in office this might launch we depend on whether or not his full my ally defense minister enough to be finished he comes from further on the political right joins in alliance with him but what the turnout who essentially needs is a majority of 61 out of a 120 parliamentary seats and said he as i mentioned actually could have hoped to introduce him people think he has many chop tain that it was a bit of sort of a surprise from netanyahu so the main contained in that was the most interest leftist parties. at t.d. hated by yet yet at that paid they seem to have done worse than they thought so what we're witnessing here is as has been happening for quite some time a gradual turn more mole to the right on the israeli political spectrum and further
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away from same tristen and leftist parties now this election was launched the every full range i'm on whether or not netanyahu should remain in office and that was the number one question that people were voting on show people are certainly very enthusiastic about netanyahu but elsewhere in the country people are very vocal against him. voting ended at 10 o'clock this evening local time there was some polls by some political parties for it to be extended because some people say that they had to wait too long queues because of the coronavirus effect not happening now they would some 13500 voting stations 5000 more than the last round of elections and
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some 6 and a half 1000000 people. legible to vote what is interesting this time around is that photo turnout was no advantage has been in previous elections and that might and poppy tea voted for the tea don't forget that this is the 4th election that is being held in just the space of 2 years it's also the 1st election that israel is holding in the throes of one a virus that was initially measures at all the polling stations people were forced to a mosque and to maintain distance there were also special wards sit up in hospitals where patients with coronavirus could phones so certainly a 1st for israel in that respect but if we find out in the coming hours that netanyahu is again the country's prime minister that won't be a 1st. we spoke with times of israel writer mark shulman who thinks netanyahu is squarely to blame for the country's divisions. a lot of people as a question of you know how is it even possible that he decided to keep on running a bit he was the one who when they were olmert was being investigated not even
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indicted when he was being investigated he said he could not remain prime minister chris someone who's being investigated that's what bibi netanyahu when he was out of office in the opposition that's what he said about it all more so a lot of people saying you said that then and now what about now so this be a lot of disappointment of course there's the you know the anger is strong amongst the opposition the feeling that enough i mean keep in mind the fact he was the longest serving prime minister you know a lot of people in this country young people don't even know any other prime minister as far as that goes i promise and then you know it is the prime minister so to speak there is nothing nothing else they have a look do anything else so. there's going to be there this country is really divided on this issue almost more so than divided on religion and state than on the palestinian issue they really divided on whether that that you know should remain prime minister. german chancellor angela merkel has announced yet another round of
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tough nationwide coverage restrictions through to mid april describing the situation as very serious the new measures include a ban on gatherings and the closure of shops and to essentially mean an effect of shutdown of public activity over easter the even use that we are in a situation which is very serious the number of cases is rising exponentially and intensive camp beds are filling up again. all right it comes after a german research institute confirmed the country has entered a 3rd wave of infections last week saw the highest number of daily coronavirus cases in 2 months and a massive corruption scandal over facemasks has now reached the top with the health minister facing questions our europe correspondent has the latest. the federal government here in berlin has extended covert 19 restrictions across the whole country but that is amid a mask crisis which is ensnared a new face the german health minister
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a report over the weekend in the online version of news magazine dish bagle claimed that again spawn authorized the purchase of more than half a 1000000 masks from a company called bird bird as berlin boss mr spawn's husband himself down your phone care the company insists mr frewen care had nothing to do with this transaction that no commission was paid and denies any wrongdoing whatsoever and 1st on to order media that the board of hooper bird media over the health ministry to assist with mask procurement when the german government wants an urgent need for this the c.e.o. of the minister directing that kind of act and the minister defends it all but that means that the board a representative in berlin mr phone was not informed about the mask business neither by his company nor his husband who had been the direct contact person that contradicts common sense. i can only repeat that according to bird there mr spawn's
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husband was not informed or involved in the transaction at any time but earlier version of the article had claimed the bird it was owned by the health ministers husband that was later corrected to reflect mr frewen his role as an employee but that hasn't stopped lawmakers from seeking clarification from the health minister this salami tactic with the bit by bit information from the ministry of health about the procurement of masks undermines the trust in the institutions of our democracy it has to stop we now need an independent transparency officer to shed light on what is going on the health minister himself is biased mr spawn's allies have dismissed the article as thin soup but opposition parties are circling and can smell blood. the bird a publishing house owns papers leg bird house and deals nascar half a 1000000 went to spawn's health ministry burgess beilin
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a representative in spawn's husband's birth like to attend birthday parties because somehow the villar has to be paid what does one actually have to do in the merkel cabinet to be dismissed of course procurement have to be done quickly during the crisis but the wording of $4600000000.00 euro suave out a call for tenders is under considerable suspicion in view of the corruption scandals to ruling coalition politicians of already fallen jew to personal business dealings in mosques for profit scandals but what started out as a probe into a pandemic profiteering now morphed into a wider investigation into what money german politicians have been making aside from their ministerial salaries the scandal has caused real damage to the ruling conservative union's reputation they suffered for huge historic losses in recent local elections with the green party taking up the slack in one of those areas and
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nationally when it comes to polling they were emerging as a real potential challenger in this september's bundestag elections in what's being called the super election year here in germany there couldn't be a worse time to have the whiff of corruption surrounding you peter all over r t berlin and it's not only germany seeing tempers flare after more than a year of tough restrictions our correspondent in paris has been gauging the mood across europe after a weekend of widespread protests. on the streets of europe these are all the scenes that have been playing out those countries what's again are announcing
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a fresh wave of restrictions as the 3rd wave hit rallies protesting against what they've branded health dictatorships were held from austria to sweden serbia to switzerland from poland to france demonstrators say they simply have enough we don't know we are fed up we no longer know which flew to stand on a little lost the soul of blur we have the impression of being muzzled we're not free. we no longer have a social life this restrictions are totally useless i don't feel like i'm in log we can go out like you want as long as we have our certificate so should we change the restrictions maybe. in germany more than 20000 troops to the streets in the city of care so one must protest is to cry to recent reversal on the easing of the structure of threat to freedoms. we are here in castle today because all the measures that are being taken here in germany no longer serve the people. i
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consider coronavirus to be a serious disease just like the flu which can also be very serious but to make a pandemic out of it as we are experiencing now with many restrictions on our basic rights i don't think that is justified. we want to cannons and pepper spray we used to disperse protest as the tactic was also used in the netherlands protesters were left wet but they were made. undeterred across in the u.k. in the capital of london protesters to fight a current baron on public demonstrations they demanded the rules change a cool echoed by more than 60 and he's they've written to the whom secretaries say criminalizing people for protesting was not acceptable at all if you believe it was not true for dozens were arrested this tempest for 8.
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in must different turku was taken in defiance of health regulations thousands packed the streets poured on the class callable a party atmosphere shut down by officials as it descended into destruction. nothing justifies destroying collective have to contain the virus nothing justifies desecrating the side of the route to bind building collapse nothing justifies attacking children's games and public facilities while the e.u. is trying to tackle vaccine shortages it's admitted to making mistakes during the pandemic but have lessons been learned and i think this is still being made on the
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go ahead no a very thought free. i think they're not doing a very good job at it even if it's working but by luck not really by design i think that. extends is a lens and very sick of it but i think that. is the most important thing is that 0 is consent to set your own plan a little bit i think we have learned some and we took action. the thing is you can restrict life so much easier citizens are once again feeling the pain of tightening restrictions but often more than a year of living by the rules it seems now that more and more people believe that they are defamed do you damned if they don't. all see paris. still to come relations between russia and the e.u. have been destroyed states are russia's top diplomat we will look at the
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michael saylor 15 percent of its purchasing power per year why would you hold on to something like that when you have a big coin that's appreciating on average 200 percent a year for 10 years it's a pretty simple trade once you see the raw numbers. welcome back this is arch international now tuesday marked exactly one year since the u.k. entered its 1st corona virus a minute's silence was observed earlier so too was a nationwide doorstep candlelight vigil to remember the 126000 lives lost in the pandemic artie's shoddy edwards josh he reports on how the virus changed to britain . this time last year when covered 19 began to ripping through the u.k.
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life a 66000000 people changed forever from the sea of the british people a very simple instruction you must stay at home lockdown it began 3 short weeks as a prime minister to squash the sombrero keep the cave at 19 peak load to help an h s cope it quickly became the norm the government had waited as long as it could to long said many but as the horror scenes witness abroad became reality hospitals filling up empty supermarket shelves there was little alternative 3 official knockdowns in total so far but most of 2020 lived on the some restrictions and the mass of constantly changing contradictory rules that the public. wash your hands stay home protect the n.h.s. stay alert control the virus stay tuned to the part stay one meter plus apart so you need 6 people no don't see anyone unless you're in a support bubble go out go out to exercise walk from home go in if it's essential
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go back but don't use public transport now work from home again i think pretty much every time that. everyone's. understanding somewhat confused. i guess it sort of played up towards the end for a lot down to work there's got to be trust trust that there's a method in the madness and the government and the scientists could be forgiven for not exactly knowing how to confront an unknown threat but also the trust that we're all in this together which broke very early on as rule makers turned to parents. we agreed that we should go for a drive to see if i could drive safely. we drove for roughly half an hour and ended up on the outskirts of. the major issue with locking down when to open up that's got to be a balance and with hospitality in particular on its knees the chance to actually pay people to go out for a meal with the virus that at large that sent mixed messages for the month of
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august we will give everyone in the country and eat out to help out discount but we do know that the scheme did make people go out and take should only go out to eat it on the days that it was operational so those days restaurants were getting busier than they would have done it at that otherwise and the more people you have in the small crowded environment the more likely it is to spread of course lockdowns aren't just about stopping the spread they also buy time with vaccines only becoming available at the end of the year a workable test interest system was crucial despite the millions spent on an outsourced system left by a tory pair with no experience of it 3 lock downs weren't enough to get a grip on the pandemic. 2 from 3 to. 20390 in the total number of deaths stands at
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40597 i'm sorry to have to tell you that today the number of deaths recorded from could in the u.k. has surpassed 100000 perhaps the biggest problem with any lock down it's a sticking plaster not a cure and it became addictive while the 1st was eased by the summer the end of 2020 was chaos to restrictions were introduced for different regions the prime minister's workable strategy which failed to stamp out localized infection surges so it was quickly into lock down to back to tears or not down 3 all within a few short months what began as a temporary stop gap was now the go to and. even with the vaccine rolled out supply issues trust issues and the rise of new variants all mean there's no guarantee the era of lockdown will end any time soon shanty added. russia's foreign minister has said relations with the e.u.
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as an institution have essentially ground to a halt speaking of a news conference with his chinese counterpart sergey lavrov accused brussels of killing off all cooperation earlier my colleague kevin owen discussed the latest escalation with our senior correspondent. we don't have any relations with the european union as an organization the infrastructure of further relations was destroyed by unilateral decisions from brussels well it certainly isn't business as usual business as usual has been dead since 2044 minutes. specified because that's when all these meetings annual consultations summits between senior our profile russian officials and european commissioners and leaders that is when they ended ever since then it's been a steep it wasn't a gradual it's been a steep decline but it is important to draw the distinction he said the relations between the european union as a as
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a huge bureaucratic machine soulless bureaucratic machine those are dead the relations between various european states and russia there are a lot of it in some cases very healthy but sergey lavrov did say there are there is hope because if the european union changes its outlook changes its approach decides that it wants to improve mend relations russia russia will be there but that has to happen as equals on equal footing to mutual benefit so russia isn't about to bend over backwards to do something that europe wants especially not after not after everything that has happened in china shares much the same opinion. against china and russia but they know it's a lie under invented pretenses and attempt to interfere in the internal affairs of china russia a long gone result to uphold international justice remains undiminished. was in
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beijing making a statement as he was talking to his chinese counterpart let's talk for a minute then about russia chinese relations where is that going to becoming closer and closer and they're being driven closer and closer because look at the. european union's policy towards russia for the better half of a decade the united states to it was sanctioned everything that they feasibly could it was to try and contain russia to coerce it into doing into behaving in a way that europe wants suits european or american interest and hours of work nothing's changed i mean they're the 1st to admit it that it hasn't worked so far but they believe it will work for some reason in the future and that is the approach they're increasingly taking towards china because we've heard multiple times in recent years that from european from american officials that it's china not russia that's the potential big threat of the future china's g.d.p. its economy its military spending its population all eclipse that of russia and
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lately the biggest scandal was that the european union has now put into effect sanctions against china for its treatment of the wee good people for violating apparently their rights the chinese have protested this they have summoned the european ambassador told him in writing in word but nevertheless there is little or hope that europe will change its attitude in the immediate future and say lavrov commenting on russian sino russian relations he says there's a whole lot more chance an opportunity in the east than there is in the west. the european union destroyed all mechanisms to re have been trying to build over many years we have us partners individual european countries guided by their national interests and that objectively leads to the fact that our relations with china are developing faster than what is left of relations with european countries
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both countries of course insist on loosening getting rid of this sanctions regime that has blown up in europe in in the united states over the last decade or so but they also. said that you know looking looking into the future when in the future some european commission drafts yet another report about potential threats in the future and says it's incredibly worried about russia and china growing very close politically militarily that it should look back to this moment to this moment when it sanctioned both countries and drew them together meanwhile a diplomatic spat between beijing and the e.u. continues to gain momentum several european countries including germany and france have summoned their chinese ambassadors for talks earlier china slapped a retaliatory sanctions on several european officials this followed western powers decision to punish the country over alleged human rights violations against the
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weaker muslim minority joseph gregory mahoney professor of politics at east china normal university says beijing is somewhat accustomed to criticism from the west but beijing might do a better job communicating and justifying it. in fact i think they've done a lot i think they've faced some pretty unfair headway and from certain media sources most especially i might add to bibi which you know certainly pushed. her we keep hearing out of the english market. beijing might avoid getting sucked into the sort of reactionary appreciation that i try to force you to speak and if anything you know can be done to improve conditions then consider doing them but the chinese leadership is used to being judge by. my standards that the west often fails to live up to and it won't let such criticisms get in the way of doing what
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it considers vital for national security and. more news in 30 minutes this is arch international. well the pandemic no certainly no borders and is blind to nationalities. has emerged with the we don't look back seeing the whole world to. judge a. commentary classes please don't think. we can do better we should be. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is grateful to respond.
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