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that was meant to. last a lot more thought. which the above boils. down to these nasty. smears you know jets over. the top stories this deadly development because reputation suffers another blow to the relatives of a woman who died after getting its jabs seeing the vaccine maker we hear from her family's lawyer. one professor we are called got back sedated there was no warning about the risk of tom posts on the information sheet or on the informed consent form while russia's foreign ministry spokesperson told sister channel r.t. deutsche white failures have damaged the inoculation campaign. politicisation tied
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their hands e.u. officials tied the hands of industrialists and businesses and ultimately turned the hands of the all the people there you went against the interests of its own members . and safety 1st is pressure builds to defund the police many americans say that they are terrified they'll be left in danger on the streets and in their homes. are you watching r t international where she just turned 5 o'clock here in moscow now astra zeneca faces legal proceedings are from the talian woman died after receiving their cave in fact see her family is now taking action against the multinational corporation the 55 year old music teacher from sicily got her shot on march 11th but within days medical check showed that blood clots forming in her body and brain. she fell
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into a coma and died less than a month later her brother says that she had no previous health issues. my sister was in excellent health some tests were done on her and came back negative she had no diseases and she was perfectly fine protests also found that my sister was not at risk from bosis she was happy to get the vaccine and then after 7 days all the symptoms mentioned by the economy began and she developed cerebral from bruce's she began to feel very ill and after another 2 days during which she was hospitalized her condition resulted in a cerebral hemorrhage and after 3 rounds of surgery she died will also doesn't add to this already filed across europe against the u.k. swedish company it also comes amid the suspension of the rollout of the astra zeneca jab in some countries over blood clot concerns however medical experts including the world health organization still say that the benefits outweigh the risks and the deceased woman's brother says her family supports the inoculation
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program. we are not attacking vaccines absolutely not fact scenes are indispensable i have vaccinated myself i am a doctor my patients also vaccinated and so are my other family members who want truth and clarity because it should not be possible for a person like my sister who is in excellent health to die from the vaccine the warnings from astra zeneca and even make came later and not when my sister received the shot so that's why we're asking for the truth she said. there were deaths before and after professor put died and their investigations into those in this case i can say that after the 1st autopsy my consultants concluded a lot of previous diseases it raises disturbing questions because one professor got vaccinated there was no warning about the rest of us on the information sheet all on the informed consent. meanwhile germany is planning to ramp up to liveries
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of russian vaccines after chancellor merkel admitted fundamental failings in the health policy and the need for change with more on the story. germany is set to receive 30000000 doses of the sputnik very vexing over the summer the c.d.u. leader in the state of saxony michael mann arrived in moscow on thursday to meet with the russian health minister he said that the federal government in berlin is expecting 10000000 russian jobs 3 times in may june and july we will see whether the approval and acceptance of this vaccine is as high everywhere else as it is in saxony and eastern germany maybe we'll even get more then the news about sputnik comes amid reports that from the end of may all adults in germany could be able to get an appointment for a vaccine. has also been discussing the future of health policy across the e.u.
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saying that the covert pandemic has highlighted issues that may require a change in treaties i believe that europe needs great a competency in the area of health this will probably also require changes to treaties have always been open to treaty changes if they make sense this is not an end in itself and you can also do a lot of things through coordinating policy at the intergovernmental level but it certainly makes sense to also have european level competency for certain situations especially pandemics the problem is for months now europeans have seen the e.u. authorities competence or lack of it in securing doses but they say they are the ones to blame i have joined ireland as one of the parties to the legal case specifically around astra zeneca is complete failure to meet its still literally and contractual agreements for may in june astra zeneca could well find themselves sued for breach of contract for supposedly having over promised and failed to
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deliver. one company that will be getting involved with procurement contracts is french austrian vaccine manufacturer never they've pulled out of talks with brussels to provide that job which is currently undergoing stage 3 trials after the company said they couldn't make any progress with the e.u. they'll now seek deals with individual countries with only around 7 percent of the german population fully vaccinated the home pays that with more doses arriving and restrictions on who they could be given to lifting that over the summer germany can
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ramp up their vaccination program and get more jobs into more people's arms peter all over r.t. . well our sister channel has talked to the russian foreign ministry spokesperson reza carava bat this and she blamed brussels for playing politics. it would. let's be realists the european union simply last time it could have been a leader in an occupation and a leader in vaccine production but they didn't happen why politicisation tied their hands e.u. officials tied the hands of industrialists and businesses and ultimately to the hands of the own people you went against the interests of its own members and i don't know whether you are allowed to talk about this in the e.u. but there's the objective reality it's the fact just like the fact that called it in 2020 highlighted the immense problems in the european union and in the west in general the u.
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has not been able to deal with a worldwide catastrophe but it's not like we haven't had them before yes the world hadn't dealt with the ground in of planes and border closures on such a scale but the world has dealt with fund damage before and it turns out the those who call themselves leaders of the world aren't that at all is just chest thumping in terms of the european union specifically germany france and many other countries and also the u.s. couldn't offer anything to the world as an example of dealing with the pun demick unfortunately they didn't live up to the task neither in the economic terms nor socially nor in terms of development and implementation of vaccines that's not how a real leader does it. the united states is under heavy pressure at the moment to slash police funding in the wake of high profile killings by officers but numbers of americans to sightsee that such political agendas leave them vulnerable to crime. picks up the story. there are children is now behind bars but many
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americans don't seem to view him as simply a bad apple the idea that all police are irredeemable seems widespread among liberal politicians it wasn't an accident policing in our country is inherently and intentionally racist no more policing incarceration and militarisation it can be reformed congresswoman elano maher laid out what her agenda is for dealing with the police 1st demilitarize the police with protests becoming more intense some argue now is not the time to tie the hands of the officers then their step to criminalize violence against protesters now we can all agree about peaceful protesters but what about those who burn buildings or engage in property destruction next stage disband and deconstruct police stations now in some parts of the country they are taking that literally and portland we saw protesters besiege and the light of police union building on
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a grand scale if it's what they want which is the reduction or elimination of law enforcement you know you can see on the streets you will get survival of fittest you will get the american who knows them to find themselves defending against those who don't in the lesser of it you're going to get a complete lack of morale which is going to lead to just men and women who sit in their cars and collect a paycheck and the proactive law enforcement which will be done by presence only will only completely lead to more crimes are the only people going to urge the community so people are not really thinking they're thinking out of motion and the politicians are 100 percent capitalizing office and it's going to be the people who suffer the most now police chasing down suspects on foot is something you can see in all kinds of t.v. and movies but the mayor of chicago now says it may be time to get that arrest no one should die as a result of a foot chase now of course this raises some questions say a woman's purse is so that the police then have to call and ask permission before
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chasing down the perpetrator. police feel that they are being demonized and in some cases they are resigning saying that the atmosphere is too restrictive polls show that a large percentage of americans do fear that a shortage of police officers could result in chaos nationwide los angeles has seen an 80 percent increase in shootings we now have the mayor a democrat calling for an increase in the police budget reversing the cuts in the police department made at the height of the black lives matter protests last year this is purely political for the reason that the systemic racist problem in law enforcement isn't the american police officer it's just the system is the politicians who make the laws it's it's the the prosecutors in the defense attorneys but nobody wants to talk about that so the easiest pawn to play in this whole game is the police officer or the easiest one to wind up attacking because they're the front line in between the community and ultimately what happens to the community member the police and the public have a relationship and if one party is always abused and criticized and the other party
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refuses to take accepting accountability for what they're doing you're going to get the one side that just ultimately throws up their arms and walks away so to be honest whatever the american police choose to do if it's stand down or if it's all in all give up for tire resign walk away then nobody should really be shocked what's happening the morale is going to be massively low and you're going to get men and women who are completely unappreciated walking and good luck to whatever happens in america we have all seen the horrendous videos of police shootings anger is completely justified and reform is long overdue but there is still another question what will replace them that is what has many americans very nervous. r.t. new york. ok let's return to the pandemic because the situation in india has taken a shop to the more than 300000 new cases have been registered for a 2nd in a row the shocking trend of our spike
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a massive save is broken and. an intensive care unit apparently killing 13 of the 18 patients there hospitals had already raised the alarm over chronic shortages of equipment oxygen beds a doctor burst into tears while making this emotional plea for people to follow coronavirus rules. be careful who believe manage patients at home with oxygen and this is not something we are drawing so i do your do i do you or do all of you want to follow a few things that i do agree and requesting your to follow so most importantly ballistic get off your sense that i now call me does everybody read i don't do you believe these keep yourself very real masked at. the doctor that also added to that such suffering was unprecedented a word of warning you might find the following footage disturbing it does show here kermit story is overwhelmed by the influx of victims facilities are said to be
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working around the clock at the moment grieving relatives having to queue for hours to cremate their loved ones we spoke to the doctor who made that emotional pain you just saw there and she gave us some insight into the distressing situation. what's really distressed for most health care workers now is just the lack of intensive care bits in not just in mumbai but across the country now there is a huge shortage of i.c.u. and a huge shortage of oxygen cylinders and an acute shortage of drugs and this situation just something that we've never seen before and it's great to see its fear and if it does kill them or out of a lot of. conspiracy produce these only people die and so many people still reading outside the hospital and we're not sure what to do with them i think right now in this situation everyone has either something to do or something who was stranded even trying to find even
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a hospital bed or medicines and oxygen especially in the one # so january in february when cases in and yes there were down people thought that we had because it was a little bit of. all the glass came down masts were down socialization started and it is that an army had this stuff and you didn't. really wish is my actual transmissibility nephew this fear we had so it was just too well do was not hold it was going to wait and it just magically and now are saying we have this is really what we saw in the 1st week. but after 3 weeks the russian political activist selection of valley says he is ending his prison hunger strike he had been complaining of ill health and poor medical treatment however russia's human rights commissioner has reported he was receiving or care necessary because dan of brings us up to date. well alexina valley he announced that he was going on a hunger strike on the last day of march and now just over 3 weeks on he has said
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that he is and during the strike in a statement though published on his instagram page the opposition activist has said that he is not retracting his main claim his main demand they should say to allow civilian doctors of his choosing to do the premises into the prison into the prison where he's being held so that they could examine him but right now he has said he's ending the hunger strike as a measure of compromise and now as for the overall health of the opposition activist recently he had been transferred to a different prison in the russian town of lattimer with a large prison hospital where several doctors examined him several prison doctors examined him and deemed his overall health to be stable and satisfactory that this was their verdict he also agreed to receive vitamin treatment from prison
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doctors now this announcement comes just a couple of days after thousands of people all across russia joined the mass protests which weren't sanctioned by the government to demand freedom for the opposition leader and to voice their support for. you know any president has said that u.s. sanctions preventing his country from receiving vaccines putting millions of lives at risk to run signed a contract in january for almost 17000000 vaccine doses through the world health organization. 3 months on only a tiny fraction has been delivered at a time when the deaths of worryingly high. it's entirely down to the trade restrictions being in force by u.s. and its allies. there were no sanctions would be getting deliveries through the scheme and today millions of people could get their backs and i would like o. people to clearly realize that this is a crime by washington what the united states has done since day one of covert 19
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was that it blocked juran from using the international financial sector and that basically blocked iran from importing test kits. importing. all sorts of hospital supplies in order to combat covert 19 now under fire in the united states continues to pursue the same policy iran can't transfer the money of the united states is blocking it and the iranian vaccine program has been delayed for months as a result iran doesn't need their help iran wants them to stop trying to harm iranians well this does come amid reports of cautious progress being made it talks in vienna on reviving the iran nuclear deal the biden and ministration wants to restart the pact which previously ease sanctions on iran in exchange for the scaling back of its nuclear energy program but there is
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a sticking point here because washington wants to act 1st and limit its uranium enrichment before sanctions can be lifted but iran says the u.s. which left the pact in the lap surely underdone trump needs to take the 1st step r.t. arabic spoke to a candidate for next year's reigning presidential election and he says that the country is ready for dialogue with america. our relations with america are based on mistrust this goes back to before the iranian revolution even then the actions of the us government caused people to lose trust in the americans if the united states wants to establish relations with iran will welcome that we want relations with all countries of the world except for the zionist entity which is our red line america must atone for its past mistakes regarding iran washington must earn back the goodwill of the iranians the way the nuclear deal has played out shows that the americans don't keep their word so i advise the u.s. administration to return to a relationship based on mutual respect iran is
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a big proud and independent country if america wants to restore interaction with iran it has to change its position on the nuclear agreement. facebook is reportedly downplaying enormous data breaches in the lead to memo the be a myth is awarded its p.r. team to normalize the mass leak of users personal information as an industry issue earlier this month the personal data of 533000000 users including names and phone numbers was posted on the hacker forum europe's leading privacy regulator is now probing a facebook broke the law and its handling of that leak if found to have violated the data rules it could face a fine of up to 4 percent of its $86000000000.00 annual revenue base but is reported to be cooperating fully with the investigation assuming press volume continues to decline we're not burning additional statements on this issue longer term though we expect more scraping incidents and think it's important to both
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frame this is the broad industries you normalise the fact that this if it happens regularly well arlen's data protection commission says it believes the data rules quote may have been and or are being infringed meanwhile the company said it has not notified those affected as it's not sure who they are internet lore expert yet cohen gave us his view. well it seems that. the full time being at least the deep pockets of facebook allow the company to get away with pretty much anything and everything i'm not quite sure why facebook hasn't been challenge to seriously by european data regulators facebook says well you know let's see how we can manipulate the minds let's see how we can engage in consciousness engineering out to manipulate the minds or for users
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a sole day thing that i that what actually happened didn't happen all the data that had been stolen was a really stolen if it was stolen don't worry about it it's something that happens all the time what facebook does it uses its all ability to control what information has been communicated through facebook to manipulate the very same information that the users need to know. clashes in downtown jerusalem and left at least 100 people injured. squared off this plane struggled to keep them apart. the. way the. i.
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was. it happened when hundreds of demonstrators shouting anti arab slogans were confronted by palestinian protesters security authorities kept a heavy presence in the city amid the violence with dozens of arrests being made police use stun grenades and tear gas as the demonstrators some of whom threw stones and bottles. were there the a mess comes amid a surge in violence during the muslim holy month of ramadan which has seemed to attack attacks and reprisals the. u.k. report has found that 1000000000 pound covert contracts were dished out to companies tied to the ruling conservative party including those with no track record of supplying relevant goods or services it is very surprising for the u.k. government prioritise recommendations from politicians given to most of the areas of economic activity this type of association raises red flags and they are not
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known for their expertise and procuring medical equipment what is even more surprising is that it did not engage professionals such as the british medical association and the royal college of nursing the report looked at thousands of contracts worth almost 20000000000 pounds handed out last year transparency international says it has identified schools that do originally need scrutiny adding that 20 went to those with known political connections to the conservatives however the party doesn't says that everything is above board. all people procurement went through the same assurance process and due diligence is carried out on every contract ministers have no role in awarding them their priority list was widely advertised across government as a way of more quickly tree arching offers of support however the co-chair of the advocacy group n.h.s. public does this in green says that the government has serious questions to answer
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and i think few people would complain. so they made good decisions should good reasons and with good results alongside transparency but in fact they've made very bad decisions for a very bad reasons including this scrutiny is them friends and political allies and terrible results you'll be aware the public accounts committee looked at the impact of the private contracts for example on one contact tracing talk of it and they could not find any discernible impact on the spread of coronavirus through the contracts that have been awarded by the government in this privatized. diversion of money from the public to the private sector this is a really desperate time of the government has claimed that they are the saviors of the country and actually lived through to me they betrayed public trust.
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ok well before we go this hour let's just bring you some news just in from france because a policewoman there has been killed in a knife attack at a police station on the outskirts of paris reports they say the attacker was a tunisian origin and had been living in france for 10 years he died of his injuries after being shot during the incident by police the french prime minister is on his way to the scene of the attack that news. so that brings you up to date you're watching r.t. international will have more feet at the top there. was a pandemic no certainly no borders and just plotting to nationalities.
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has emerged with turkey we took a backseat world to. judge a. 2 commentary crisis this time to time so we can do better we should. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is grateful for the response has been much so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. psychiatric drugs are essential for millions of patients rather they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work the problem is in the long term they're mostly disastrous
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suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms most serious than the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines early up to something wonderful very often their fix it up to something terrible can bill solve all ills are always trying to mitigate life itself i just think i was in like i was just scared me i was a scared little girl i was 24 and like. the didn't have to be so complicated. shots seemed wrong. just all. to me that is yet to shape out just because as a kid and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find
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as these last words and their very gratified once meus that you make shit up. it's been decades since the fall of spain's fascist regime but old wounds still haven't healed and you're going to see him going into the. because only from you know. the bottom is above all so to me on the bus at us as mean older than us and they seem cotton to you know cells of newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption that only was the feast bit of my own role as a fellow mentor to this day mothers still search for grown children while adults look in hope for their birth parents.

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