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thank you. your saturday stories here on our c fronts schools from using a version of the french language to supporters say avoids sexism police obviously divided though the people i should say about whether the reforms are in fact needed today. we must include everyone for me it's a bit bland to the issue of sexism and ricing is something you have to take into account cities useless complicate speech over 200 people and a number of offices are injured in clashes in jerusalem police apparently also taking exception to journalists filming the unrest. and with a day to go until moscow stages its annual victory day parade we join her in the
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skies right over the russian capital also. things i did karate. push salty food all of the future or so they call it dried yellow worms could soon become a serious part of our menu as the e.u.'s food safety agency gives the green light to protein products. just after 4 pm on saturday here in moscow this is r.t. international a very warm welcome to you. well debate is now raging in france over whether the french language is inherently sexist and so after the education ministry banned the schools from allowing so-called inclusive writing insisting that compliance with
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correct french grammar is a priority let's shed some light on this as our correspondent charlotte scheme. drawing for ever greater inclusive it is seeing efforts made to reform the french language which critics say is riddled with a boy yes it's an idea that seemed fieri to empiricists amongst them it seems france's education minister who says there will be no way it will be allowed in schools in the context of education compliance with grammatical and syntactic rules is essential recourse to so-called inclusive writing should be prohibited in french many words have a cheering so that mass killing or that feminine base becomes an issue when referring to mc sex troops now if you have 9 women and one nun for example french grammar requires you to use the masculine word for it was which advocates of
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inclusive if you think he's bad critics though say the perspective change is even worse most of the country would like the children to be able to spill it let alone have to sort of fight with divisive little dots that are nobodies grammar has been invented by people for ideological reasons and suddenly are supposed to adopted and this new this new law all those new rules there's no ruling of the. it's entirely something that takes up. certain circles in education and they want to impose it to the rest of the country that has a new validity in artifact or history or just proper french local authorities in parts of france love the idea saying gender equality is what matters most but the proposed language changes have left some people confused it is totally useless we were able to understand child there very well before even the feminine
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it was not used so i find that it is useless it complicates speech we must include everyone it's true that unfortunately for centuries the mess. killing has prevailed over the famine and maybe it's time for change for me it's a bit bland but if there are those who accept it it doesn't bother me i like simple vocabulary i don't like to complicate my life i think it's a good idea it's complicated but the issue of sexism and writing is something you have to take into account though i don't know for example if writing a whole novel in an inclusive way is feasible and the carrier of the linguistic purity of roles are having learned of it at a time when the fight against sex discrimination involves battles relating in particular to domestic violence which disparities and the phenomenon of harassment inclusive writing if it is a part of this movement is not only counterproductive for the cause itself but harmful to the practice and understanding of the french language the concern over
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holding the french language is so deep that m.p.'s of even tabled the law to ban inclusive language in the public service critics also claim the news it would make learning french even harder and could in fact lead to greater discrimination i'm terrified by things i see on facebook i'm terrified by the level to which spelling sort of has disappeared and if you look at the the exercise books of pupils 50 years ago you can see that no matter what social class you could teach them decent french but then you had to do it the proper way and not not using sort of fashionable things and then sort of interspersing inclusive spelling or whatever inclusive spelling is inclusive for about 3 percent of the academic world it's it's complete nonsense i think however that it's fashionable and like all fashionable ideas good and bad they take over it's not even
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a question of discrimination or something else as such a thing as language says such a thing as gravity that such a thing is history and they want to destroy all of this well. well the french look reluctant to tinker with a grammar not entirely adverse to so-called will changes the terms and full of their health being abandoned in schools and replaced with parent working parent to leaving the french swimming in an alphabet soup of their own making china do you all see paris. over 200 palestinians and at least 12 israeli police officers have been injured in classrooms near jerusalem's mosque security forces fired stun grenades as people threw rocks and fireworks off the evening press.
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i. was walking through with the muslim world and i thought. i. was ok. palestinian say the latest on the arrest was triggered after police prevented them from entering the mosque compound but they both already say officers were being threatened and people were attempting to remove the barricades one journalist for us to use roughly agency the video agency was filming the events when police tried to seize his camera you can see an officer ran up to the camera man ultimately knocking him off balance all this time of heightened tensions all throughout jerusalem dozens of palestinians in the area could speak could soon be evicted i should say to free land for israeli settlers i drink right as confrontation police
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responded to disturbances with rubber bullets on stun grenades at the u.n. the u.n. i should say high. expressed concerns called on israel to stop the demolition of actions and a political commentator we spoke to a motto osmonds says the israeli government's actions towards palestinians are simply put illegal. judaism is not only for me as a muslim it will be for christians for jews and under what law 3 days to tell me under what law does israel have the right to do what it's doing right now under what is it it is illegal for illegal could only settlers to kick you out did you imagine someone coming to your doorstep telling to your house is my get out there is to actually community 'd the palestinian ringback leaders that we were seeing since the beginning of this month have been suffering the same kind of support cation that there is sisters have been suffering because of call no new lism because of occupation what kind of of
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a mental model does does this entity just apartheid entity present to the world at such a bad time in your slander and by the way history is being distorted people are losing their houses they are losing their lives. the use of food safety agency has given the green light to meal work and the high protein and maggette like in say could soon become into a supermarket near you that is along with about 15 other products of e.u. consideration including crickets locusts and even little beetles it's all a matter of taste of course as our correspondent peter all of a decided all by himself to find out. creepy crawlies could well be creeping and crawling their way on to plates across the european union for 30 yellow real words were approved for sale in restaurants and supermarkets across the 27 member states meal worms are the lover of the 10
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a breo beetle dried they can be eaten whole or as an ingredient in other foods packed with protein fat simmons and fiber they are seen by many as a potential food of the future but eating bugs comes with some cultural conundrums . he was presented with a whole assortment of foul foods but. it's. disgusting foodie concoctions here in berlin it isn't just meal worms making it on to the menu i'm about to go and speak to a man who makes products from crickets with one bird in question on my mind why. in a few decades tara will be 2000000000 people more and we just have to change our food system big because of it because we cannot. feed all people like that and insect protein or in our case cricket protein it's the same quality protein source and
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beef but it needs for production 2000 times less water radix company have the biggest cricket farm in the world at their facility in thailand with far fewer greenhouse gases admitted in the farming process ground for ground than cattle but could bugs one day be seen as a valid replacement for the big insects while being super nutritious proof protein would be also the cheapest meat quality protein source $100.00 times less greenhouse gases much less feet and it's all the maximum nutrition with minimal harm and in the future we will. has really no place for wasting resources and because of this reason we definitely all believe that it will be part of the food system and even if it's 55 percent it's still a really big market there's
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a whole range of products this company sends to the supermarkets we've got protein bars we've got past we've got chips all made with cricket protein now radek talks a good game of course but what does it taste like well time for a little taste challenge we've got one of their products a dark chocolate and sour cherry protein bar made with crickets. only. now. is a very real dark chocolate biting through there they've also got a. set of chips made with the p m cricket pro team there's even the protein powder itself that you put into smoothies into pancakes into any of that baking. the big hard core challenge of course is the crickets themselves they talk about a huge factor in this industry by the find what they mean by that things i do for
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rotting. fish salty. you know what if it didn't have ice when it went in that would have been pretty acceptable not bad overall bulldogs for dinner books for lunch cheer about books for breakfast gropes or a growth industry with the global market for edible insects to be worth over 4 and a half $1000000000.00 by 2027 but what the berliners think about one day trading in a bright 1st for a book of i really appreciate it and even though it helps environment i prefer not to eat insects at all. it's not too bad and so because it's either at the most and so. i think it's and they are animals but i would not eat every insect i never eat and eat insects was conscious maybe they are some things with which i ate maybe
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they are past this one i could see in other countries but me not in the future it's entirely possible that you'll call away to rover not to complain about a fly in your soup but to order a flight suit peter all of a c. . or i dunno stories after a very short break and gio for children apologizes for cases of sexual abuse of his projects or to investigation reveals the incidents go back to the 1990s we were taught in just a moment. so what males have tended to do and still do is is we tend to we certainly have empathy and all of that but we also tend to do nurture through aggression so we create things like soccer and football and you know all of the various hundreds of
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games that involve aggression now women are aggressive and to play those games no doubt very well but when you go back to why they were created those games were created for males to nurture other males to aggression to teach them how to be a fixed through aggression. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the dangers thinks. we dare to ask.
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good of you to share some of your saturday with us here in moscow of course russia is gearing up for a victory day on sunday and other military hardware will be rolling right through moscow's red square with hundreds of troops marching in the air force taking to the skies so to. join one of the helicopter teams that were taking pot and yesterday's rehearsals. it is a rare privilege to be offered the opportunity to fly over the moscow city itself never mind the kremlin the as face above the seats he is generally wish to imagine c 7 says state and military aircraft but we were offered the chance and this is a ride the me 81 of the most mass produced helicopters in the world.
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fly completely different speeds and as they reach the red square that they list the rules secret on. the final approach to the red square is created literally by the 2nd keeping 70. aircraft in near perfect formation coordinated and tight is always a complex affair there is new room for error this is their last full dress rehearsal everything goes as planned many of the pilots of this room that this would be one thing is left to chance the weather full cost optimistic there are no guarantees but everything else is ready to. order the weather is
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a bit turbulent but the groups did their job their command highly appreciated today's work all groups are fully informed and the entire flight plan is worked out tomorrow we expect sunny weather a little windy but nothing will stop us. short range flights require trained pilots and of course you need time to prepare to feel confident about 3 to 4 months it is a surreal experience. to fly armada super clues to the ground to see thousands of people stop and stare at the spectacle just above them being part of the seas something you don't forget. well it's not just in russia. pilots being on it a monument to a hero pilot of the u.s.s.r. has just been unveiled in florida what's more he was actually a frenchman his name was marcel in 1902 he volunteered to help the soviets fight
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fascism he went on to shoot down numerous enemy planes after the war he moved to america where he fell in love got married and spent the rest of his days there in fact there are monuments to him all over russia. young. men geo whose mission is to protect children has apologized after admitting it ignored allegations of child abuse of some of its own projects s.o.s. children's village is now vowing to investigate the accusations. i apologize something to survive is that abuse and i'm going to. i apologize to the whistleblowers when beliefs there are times where i'm going to say she did not follow correct procedure and. not enough action was taken against perpetrators or the organization was founded in austria after the 2nd world war it operates in
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about $137.00 countries it runs special villages for all fans and some 65000 children currently in its care the violations have been reported at 50 projects world wide mostly in africa and asia and some of the incidents are alleged to have been covered up and go back many decades the n.g.o.s says it's bringing in outside oversight for its investigation of the claimants but tim lennon of the president of the survivors network of those abused by priests says the investigations should be entirely independent harm that happens to. a child that is sexually abused is lifelong and when an ngo or an institution pays victims. it's a way to control the terms or to keep victim silence mostly to cover up of the sexual abuse the problem is that the police and the prosecutors
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should be involved in any investigation not t. and you know there should be an outside agency that investigates and similarly himself as a survivor of sexual abuse he shared with us some of his a rather disturbing stories. i was raped sexually abused by my parish catholic priest who abused me for several months and abuse several children in my my classmates it dramatically affected my life and it took many years for me to tell my parents. sometimes victims believe it's their fault or are shamed or feel guilty incorrectly. i have the support of my family and therapy in station in
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a support group and all this helps me heal and thrive are just for a moment here an r.t. international in brief some other stories from all around the world. colombians in new york marched in solidarity with protesters in their homeland where $26.00 people died amid a government crackdown colombia's being gripped by protests and violent unrest initially over a tax reform within it's kind of the issue of police brutality. and some of the images coming in from russia now over $150.00 dead seals were washed up along the shores of the caspian sea it's thought they got caught up in trolling nets and then that were just simply dumped by fishermen. and in iceland spectators continued to enjoy the beauty of a long dormant volcano erupting many taking pictures as lava and steam spew from
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its mouth it is the 1st time the volcano has erupted in roughly 900 years. a student from jordan who came to russia to study ended up falling in love with the natural beauty of a mountainous region in the south it also prove the perfect environment for him to practice his rather unusual hobby. i love nature i love mountains as i'm
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a climber and canyoning is my favorite sports. i chose dagestan because of its rich nature and diverse terrain you can find desolate snow covered mountains canyons rivers that could stand is beautiful this is the reason i chose this place. i started a long time ago in my homeland there are about 135 canyons in jordan and i actually discovered a couple of them. there are tracks ready for tourists in the nearest future we are going to organize tours and send people to explore these canyons pakistanis are very welcoming people when i came looking for new canyons they gave me their full support moral physical they
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even provided us with food to give us everything in fact just like sponsors for us here. there are serious. stories here one ought see international thank you for sharing some of your time with us here in moscow we're back in about half an hour's time hope you can join us then. americans love buying homes.
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and this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country a large understood the bargain you get a hope and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. and the really interesting dialing back and think about the longer deeper history housings man in the united states not just at all the question of the american dream the bigger question if you the dream is for. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to sort of duration let it be an arms race is on all sides skeery dramatic development the only relief. i don't see how that strategy will be successful ready to kill or die in time to sit down and tom.
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this is grim bustling business show you can't afford to miss my main job love and in washington coming out the private messaging out signal says it was blocked from posting an ad that told the truth about how they 1st exploit this to users will discuss what the bank of england says per user should be prepared to lose all of their money as the federal reserve surveyed called digital planner indeed a threat to the existing financial system then i dispute over fishing rights leads to a military standoff between the u.k. and france so what could it mean for the future conflict in the post directed era
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we have a lot to get to so let's get started. the bank of england issued a sharp warning to crypto currency users in which governor andrew bailey claimed they should be prepared to lose all of their money his comments were made during a press conference on thursday where he said the only value crypto currencies have is the value people put on them but it is impossible for them to have intrinsic value he then added quote i'm going to say this very bluntly buy them only if you're prepared to lose all of your money so joining me now to discuss the latest cellist and crypto analyst christiane i all right christine let's start with this claim that crypto currencies have no intrinsic value what is your response to that . well then i would say what is the intrinsic value of the u.s. dollar or the british pound for that matter since we're talking about the bank of england and think that i'll use of a commodity is the value that the product possesses and of itself it doesn't
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require any additional horse to provide it with value so we're talking about like sweetness is an intrinsic value of sugar but where is the intrinsic value of the dollar because certain currencies were backed by precious metals like gold and silver for now 40 years ago today most global currency aren't backed by anything the only thing backing it is derived from the relationship between supply and demand and the stability of the issue in government so that statement is just the pot calling the kettle black because none of these currencies now have any sort of intrinsic value the value of any currency comes from the trust people have over the network as a medium of exchange so in fact because actually does happen in chicago talking about that the value which is derived from the control it gives the users to actually own the ask that question is non-conscious at a ball and provide users with an unprecedented level of financial freedom compared to traditional asset so even safe haven assets like gold for and they've seen many .
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