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here and a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice easy going to dig yourself. u.k. in america see a massive rise in attacks on asian people reflected in our global trend of scapegoating community. and feeling gays and racism has been such a common thing for so long just high up. you know we feel. french minister cries foreign interference or the funding of a huge most constructs but getting cash from the city council has. to do with growing global criminalizing intercourse without explicit approval. we're trying to use technology to protect women instead of teaching men that things need to respect the right of a woman's body because it's an unintended consequence this opens the gates for
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predatory litigation. live from moscow this. post hundreds have marched through central san francisco calling for an end to violence against asian americans. almost 4000. were recorded in the u.s. last year alone the rally follows this month's shooting rampage in the atlanta area which 6 asian women were killed. in the violence is part of a global trend in the u.k. attacks and hate crimes have shot up by an astonishing 300 percent with the supposed chinese origins of coronavirus being used as a justification ripples. the racism against asians has increased dramatically in
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recent months across america there's been a spate of violent attacks particularly against elderly asians and there's a fake shootings in atlanta it's all bull the topic into much sharper focus but the issue of violence against asians is becoming a bigger problem in britain as well according to one statistic attacks against asians have increased by 300 percent ever since the coronavirus pandemic began and now more people are willing to talk about it i feel it asian racism has been such a common thing for so long though like in school for example it was just so it was so easy to just delay case the greases asian comments if you care so much of the genuine the leg it gets you so riled up when you're so offended so it's easier to just nod that's such a shame that's so sad what you're saying that you just hate that people are saying
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so much sometimes that you have to just let us talk into a brick wall though sometimes you can try to see as much as you want but if they're not going to listen you can't convince them of them pinning you just really angry because of the call the 19 you know some people on the subway are you asian bring the just one time in my campus and the guards are riding a bike and. me you know maybe still some people things of viruses come from china but everyone in china will suffer too so i don't think that it's our fault that you hear about these stories does it make you feel more vulnerable you know in london or in the u.k. given what's happening in america you know to be honest at 1st. are not people are really like every time. expression right i have definitely experienced racism throughout my life. and i think it's well something it's an important conversation to be having with people just to raise awareness and it's something i think
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a lot of ha. i've always put up with and we just brush aside. so i think it's it's because they're really talking about it now i think what's been happening in the us and even the things that have been happening in the u.k. you know that that was 300 times more incidents happening now is scary and it does make me think twice of going somewhere because i work in health care. there have been cases where patients. don't want to be treated by asian doctors because of the link with the virus high up when the coronavirus happened so it becomes more worse in my opinion it's it's been always there. and for me i just had to be careful in everyday life do you think it's good that people are taking notice now of it as a problem that the asian community is speaking out about it yeah thing it's better because before they're just focused on white and black lives matter where in fact
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they should be everyone is matter and should live. in my opinion i think this is the right time to tell everyone that asians should be also be respected we're just also humans you know we also feel scared or hurt a lot of asians argue that these racist attitudes have always existed either through microaggression so casual comments here and there it's always sort of been bubbling underneath the surface it's just that it's taken carve it in a way to shops defy that racism so the big it is however mistakenly feel that that unsavory views of now we legitimize. aiding foreign interference thoughts top french ministers describe the plan by the city of strasburg to part from the turkish linked mosque. the reports on the top level
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poisonous claims about radical islam. the city of stress could soon be home to the largest mosque in europe it's being constructed right here but before the roof is even known it's my controversy that's off to a grant with 2500000 euros was approved by the local authorities to a muslim group behind the mosque the brewing then began the interior minister hit out at strasburg officials saying that they were sustaining with foreign interference he's the state prefect to oppose that multi 1000000 euro subsidy to the new league or its islamic confederation the group pan-european movement for the turkish diaspora says it's dumbfounded by the right now. because i think that it is a control for cities that is totally political and it's hard for us to understand the why and the how how a french association or european one which works here in france by the laws of
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france that makes it difficult to understand the fury that has erupted the organization which is said to have close ties to ankara has become a bet new offer president macron it was amongst 3 of the 9 branches of the french islam council that refused to sign a charter we're not seeing political islam and committing to french values. it's a charter that was not discussed not by the federation not by the most not by muslims it's a chance at that directly concerns muslims and unfortunately muslims and most didn't give their opinions and that's not acceptable. the issue at hand though isn't perhaps so much this mosque but the wider current tensions between france and turkey the turkish president has repeatedly lashed out at my corn accusing him of
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anti muslim policies in return. mark warner is openly accuse turkey of getting ready to meddle in next year's elections you how there will be attempts at interference in the next french presidential election i consider this to be on acceptable it's written down the threats are not veiled with the presidential elections only a year away some have suggested that the controversy over this mosque is being used as a bit of a diversion tactic of the government's handling of the couvade crisis meanwhile the authorities in stress brooke say the funding is contingent on the milly course islamic confederation reaffirming its commitment to the values of the french republic they've also complained directly to the elisei about the route. the minister of the interior did not issue any warning on this subject the risk of foreign interference should be addressed whisper season as serious this was local officials can know there is used to this informal exchanges but it wasn't just the
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interior minister who hate out at the decision to help fund the mosque the minister for citizenship was also scathing tony bennett this is not the 1st time that mayors of the french green party are on a very slippery slope to radical islam as that was a step too far for us so. he cannot take advantage of his position as minister to demonize his opponents otherwise it negates the democratic debate we're still he said the mayor of straws burke has received death threats since the controversy was unleashed for most people here in strasburg the row has moved the political edge. i am against all forms of violence whether physical or psychological but the decision of these grand mayor to finance the turkish association to finance the mosque in a french city is contradictory it contradicts the secular values of the french republic. because if you put i think it's
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a political decision because our region's law has always been like that it has never posed a problem for churches so why does it pose a problem for one mosque the money was potentially given by someone who supports the terms but after wards it becomes a mosque for everyone. here isn't to fear and perhaps trying to in 1st 3 months of working in france and it's known they have been difficulties between the french and turkish presidents recently what this polemic highlights is how heightened tensions are in france particularly over islam and islamic extremism as the government tightens the screw on any group project that it thinks could threaten french values the more it's opening itself up to allegations of being an. she moves them so what do you will ski out see stroudsburg. in the mood for love well you better have a good phone connections so you can connect to a sexual consent for it says it can avoid you getting into legal mix ups later down
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the line the developments straight out of hollywood. or are i consent to that stuff. i can't stand up our stars are. in a move towards addressing growing concerns over rape cases police commissioner in australia has already proposed using such an app while in denmark there was a recent change in the law that makes explicit consent to sex mandatory and they've got an app for that too i consent requires users to give approval via their phones and stores the digital document as proof the critics say the technology won't solve the real problem and could even make things worse. we're wanting to use technology to allow women to make their voice heard and that sounds like it's a great idea on its face right fight unfortunately because it is consistent and consistent can be withdrawn at any given time what we run into is the fact that well what happens if
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a person does consent on the apple then decides she no longer can since the issue that we want to use technology to keep up with the times but unfortunately it doesn't do enough to actually protect a woman's right to choose and have autonomy over her body intimate relationships i think technology should be completely and totally removed because it's unintended consequences and opens the gates for predatory litigation it causes so many problems that you would not even want to even start to think about heaven and what we're trying to use technology to protect women instead of teaching men that they need to respect the right of a woman's body to make a decision we're just teaching men try to go out try to cover yourself in and protect yourself as best as possible so that this can come back to bite you in the future and while the app to be helpful if you were just for research purposes in the sense of you know before the sexual encounters did you can stick after the
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sexual can encounter do you continue to give consent that's one thing but at the same time wanting to take this app into a court a court of law and say oh well i guess i didn't write her because she gave me a fit that doesn't work because the considered to literally be rich changed within 2 minutes after giving it on the app or you could call larson once a gift and sale of the apps so it's not you know a clear cut solution at all to educate people is one thing but to have a culture that promotes no relationship and you know healthy ones is another we have a culture right now where we have carty basing in a song that brings a huge confusion to the message. what are we teaching our children and it's specially because of social media children are especially vulnerable to raising the bar of thinking why did it's appropriate you know order to be accepted in society it's really causing a lot of confusion it specially for the younger generation. of grief this weekend
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hundreds of protesters chanting kill the bill have faced off with offices in front of a police station in the southwestern u.k. city of bristol. numerous arrests were made on the latest day of protest against a proposed bill to let north foresman set time and noise and of its own rallies police deployed dogs and pepper spray to disperse the crowds as the demonstration turned violent with people holding projectiles at officers. made the deadliest day of unrest since the military coup there in february over 90 protesters across the country but reportedly killed by security forces as crowds rallied against the rule of the army many were reportedly shot in the head or back the youngest victim is believed to be 5 years old it takes the total number of deaths since the coup to over $400.00. police fired rubber bullets and tear gas as hundreds in
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bangladesh protested the visit of india's prime minister he's accused of heightening religious tensions and discriminating against india's most. demonstrators in muslim majority bangladesh waved hughes in protest and attacked office. coming up a theater in a predominantly white u.s. suburb council's a production because its cost was too white about stories after the break.
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hello again china slapped sanctions on british individuals and entities for quote spreading lies and disinformation it's a retaliation for similar moves against beijing by the britain think u.s. and canada western leaders have accused of human rights abuses against its and we muslim minority with washington even claiming genocide the us says china is holding members of the ethnic minority under fully in detention centers something beijing strongly denies saying the camps reeducation purpose is to combat terrorism the online commentator simon wright takes a swipe at the top politics at play. international sanctions or in other words american launched economic weapons and it's growing over countries that washington doesn't like and having something of a purple about new u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken now in brussels on the heels of concerted sanctions against top officials blamed for the moslems in china's western province
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and we've had these u.s. president joe biden has made his 1st major move against russia has imposed sanctions on russian officials and businesses those who are over the jailing of the lead poisoning of kremlin critic alexina valmy we got these rumbling on to just a reported poisoning of opposition politician alex enough army many demanded of the construction of the north stream to so despite the sanctions use it cause more misery to the populations of the countries they're aimed at rather than the governments just ask the venezuelans or the iraqis or the rain ians or the cubans it is a long list they are still normally sold as being for humanitarian reasons which is why you always get those sanctions against saudi arabia. generally speaking sanctions come wrapped in the us flag even when the e.u. and canada sanction china is still a sleepy joe biden holding their hands or sniffing their sanctions are ultimately d.-o. political weapons are equal parts flexible and hypocritical you can really use them
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to show off your humanitarian credentials to the world we will not be silenced into speaking out about these human rights abuses international pressure will only continue to grow sounds good actually do for chinese officials one organization they did sanction. britain's foreign secretary the so worried about the way years along with the e.u. that they've sanctioned for chinese people out of a population of 1400000000 dominic roberts corner secretly take last week actually supporting increased trade with china. washington's humanitarian credentials don't exactly add up either berkery linking future sanctions against russia's pipeline to germany to the fate of. even though they've been trying to sink ground pipeline 3 years before he became a cause celeb wonder why the us has argued and in fact excessively with some countries like poland for example that actually there's
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a lot of us gas and they're happy to look at 5 and send it to countries in europe that sounds pretty lucrative doesn't it well germany got behind the sanctions on china but tensions are running worryingly high between germany and the united states the bone of contention is that just pipeline. hereon dedication to novell means well being doesn't extend to shutting down the pipeline which brings lots of lovely cheap gas international solidarity is pretty much always for the reason sanctions have worked in the past is because the us has spent decades as the most powerful nation on earth more importantly the dollar the global business currency which means it can use it any time it wants as a. lie so much in the world and the shifting foreign minister one he has extended warm welcome to russian counterparts. china russia getting together not just for the food among other things they want to the dollar they sense that as the
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sanctions are coming from fading powers they don't just have to sit back and take them on the chin any more china has now issued saying i'm the main foreign policy decision making body and this china has slapped sanctions on british individuals and organizations beijing retaliated china sanctioned. our supposed to work beijing is apparently willing to sacrifice a huge trade deal is signed with europe movie thing is going to suffer more from. the times are changing sanctions may no longer be a one way street. ality industries fired back at the prime minister's suggestion that customers who haven't received a covert 19 job could be banned from bars i do think that the basic concept of vaccines to vacation should not be totally alien to us maybe up to the individual public the world may be able to in the land look i think it's far too much of
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a problem if you don't particularly want to have the scene for whatever reason. you people are banned from going to pubs and things like that so i don't agree with that no i think if you're looking to travel abroad i get it because that way you can sort of contain the virus to like one country but for just going out to the pub and stuff. i don't think it would give the handles too much power to you know at a whim not allow people to go in to have a drink that's quite stressful especially for people who may not be able to get the vaccine maybe they have some health problems that have prevented them from getting it for young people still on the waiting list to get a vaccine and i want to go to point been all the older people are there they will be quite justifiably annoyed in fabry the government ruled out the option of a covert passport saying they'd be discriminatory and there's pushback within the p.m.'s own party against the ongoing covert restrictions to. this
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a whole bunch of really quite draconian measures that were emergency measures been in place during the pandemic and the government wants to extend them till october 3 months past that deadline and i haven't heard a single good reason for doing so publicans are outraged by the possibility of another attack on their sector one business owner we heard from says she's ready to throw in the towel. the hack is good when you are an issue where i ask how we is called because so pose it implemented i don't know what the sign says that i want the goldman sachs tape to be able to say that was it this installment you know sort of this is something i pay my taxes and i took everything the right way i think it's ok for all the sponsors let's yobs i don't know what we're going to do you know that seems like we're not there we got shot at you axes people's heads and mental health is going to be sad to say i have all this up and down the science or that everyone else meets the welcome i don't get why we don't know but this is
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making an absolute mess and yet again i praise imus is somebody called a longstanding i'm really not that it might be out there was absolutely not anything to do with the hospitality she's it's so silly and i think it kind of is art that really should be a hospitality sector so i'm glad to be one who are. in a bid for more diversity i guess they're to scrap the production of cinderella because the cost was too white we believe on the blue jetta clee in the changes were making and we believe this all of her work and how did guests will follow us on these johnny the artistic director of the minnesota production says the cast was 98 percent white breaking its diversity policies but eyebrows have been raised as the company's based in a suburb the overwhelmingly white making it hard to fill racial quotas and signified a firestorm on social media. i will screw up my blouse or ever visit chanhassen
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dinner theater declaring the diversity caught at a local dinner theater is simply bad business and are necessary no problem one move venue to never get my money ever again. rivera of the reactionary times online news site says the theater's decision reflects a dangerous development. this whole cancel culture sort of super diversity mafia that is operating right now is basically what they're doing to me when i look at something like this from a far is they're trying to legitimize anti white racism i mean we're not talking about the public sector this is not you know let's say a government entity that hired only white employees this is you know subjective issues this is or just say there was a play they somehow was cast it let's say that if they were in a black neighborhood or the story takes place you know and within black characters are we going to force them to cast white actors playing black people it just
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doesn't none of this really makes any sense other than the fact that they're one trying to call attention and create controversy maybe to bring attention to their theater who knows and to it's a another attempt to me again to legitimize this anti-white racism that we continue to see in plain sight in america in other places. before we go to russia to join the annual environmental campaign and non-essential lights at 8 30 pm local time for an hour that marks across the country will gradually to dock including red square in moscow the symbolic effort organized by the worldwide fund for nature it is designed to raise awareness of ecological problems and climate change events moving through the time zones with the lights turned off in politics of the u.k. and political for the next 3 minutes or. so from us for now your
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next update in 33 minutes. the basic problem with the united states to china and russia big countries which they don't like you to do does matter what kind of regime they don't have. problems with different regimes the countries generally is quite a bit like saudi arabia for but that is are. different regimes which was. very strong the americans cannot do nothing or book so the result is that they don't know what to do with that job to know they swear they swear.
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don't let them make me feel a pull be as nice. she will be left in the waiting to be born in good. skies or for my guide to financial survival this is. a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right this is for us are simply not accountable and we're just getting more and more to the. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get informed as are . welcome to redact to deny this is a comedy 7 show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents any day of the week you can google the phrase water scarcity and get a ton of news articles about how much humanity is struggling
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to find a fresh water it's one of the most essential requirements for life on earth and yet we can't seem to figure out how to get it to everybody in fact many believe the fight for water could become greater than the fight for oil or for land or even for inside dirt on prince harry and meghan markle and yet what if i were to tell you we already have the solution we already have it but let's come back to that in a minute the u.n. estimates that 520251 point 8000000000 people will be living in countries or regions with absolute water scarcity and 2 thirds of the world population could be under water stress conditions the organization for economic cooperation and development says fresh water demand will increase by 55 percent by 2050 which means for.
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