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it does make it to do transformations over the past decade, advanced mega project, most go in for him to and to. and he won the largest international congress on negates that he development or she sirens of the last from armored vehicles grease on leisure, the new method of keeping off migrant. you seeks to bolster its external border concerns of a personal liberty. as employers in america are told they can require a soft get vaccinated against coven. other u. k. 2 is considering compulsory jobs for frontline medical workers and the u. s. mainstream media, you turn on a theory that corona virus came from a chinese lab. the journalist actually admitting they had dismissed it out of hand, only because donald trump had 1st said that some things may be true, even if donald trump said them,
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ah, foster into a bit. did you say you're worldwide news headlines here? we're now to international from all of us here in moscow. a very warm welcome. see you. europe's southern states are demanding tougher action from the block to deal with migrants. it's after a spanish enclave in north africa saw thousands crossing from morocco and growing numbers of newcomers and disembarked on italy's lamp due to island. little going to italy will continue to play a role in terms of resources and training capacity. but i repeat, say, we need a rapid and concrete action from european union at a me see, it is unacceptable for a government to say that they are a tech and the boarders. in this case, springs borders that they are open in the borders. so that $10000.00 immigrants could enter in spanish cities such as c, u to in less than 48 hours because of disagreement differences and discrepancies in
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foreign policy. meanwhile, border security is being given a high tech, upgrading, grease gods are deploying long range acoustic devices along the frontier with turkey. charlotte cupids, investigate saying you struggle to find a solution to illegal immigration is a bit of an understatement. it's page money to countries like turkey to take people back. it's school bold internally, who is responsible with the much touted doubling rules. meaning it was the 1st country that a migrant arrived in. even places like italy and greece to shoulder the burden. it's beefed up to the buddha management agency in a big hole back the tight. but as each solution has failed, the pool has gone back to the drury board. now is travel. ease is up again
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following the covey pandemic. your point to be clear. likely or not. welcome a long range acoustic device. in one me, 3 or 5, the noise is just one of a plethora of new techniques being using grease. the idea is to make sure that any migrant trying to cross illegally from turkey, no, no to you must meet with new systems like the sound cannon and ahmed vehicles. we can prevent illegal entry. united defense has been constructed in the areas where we had the biggest problems and the automated surveillance system will now provide us with an additional weapon to deal with this threat. the operation towers are being crated with long range cameras, night vision and sensor, or able to identify any suspicious activity a lie detector. there's
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a virtual voter guarding to be vote, but also be piloted the e u attempts to find a solution. and if all else fails, anyone attempting to cross the border will face the huge. see you the idea of building a wall to keep people out? isn't you going go from thing is included such plan between the us and mexico. the you raise concerns in europe. we have a history that has told us that every time that once invests in divisions and walls, you might end up being in a prison. if you built all worlds around you. and we have history and the tradition and an identity based on the fact that we celebrate when walls are broke down and bridges are built fast forward. if he is late and europe is playing coffee catch,
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penning itself in human rights groups say that these new developments all worrying when you put barriers to find another way. these ways normally are depending on smugglers. these ways are more dangerous and more in depth and more suffering. so you have many people who know very well this by trying to come with it being either made was their life. when they don't have any other choice in life, they will make even that difficult to see, people are going to lose their lives. people who are dying outside of the board of europe. but anyway, you can't citizen sleep wise because the stupid, i'm not dying in our day doing that just dying at the boilers. this is something that we get into your mind. it's something that we need to stop. and it is something that we need to change. of those are suspicious that measures such as the a i power lloyd detection are essentially being tested out before being rolls out. elsewhere. we are seeing the borders and entreating
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for in national generally is that it's often testing field for technologies that are later than used on europeans as well. and that's why everybody should care in their own self interest. what is happening at the borders you is under pressure to show that it's doing some things, but that doesn't mean that it's getting it right. you migration policy failures were recently highlighted by the un, which said that it was putting human rights sample. i at risk countries are increasing a defending the food at all. while approx 27 members, they still continue to hold you monthly. so an, an e. u gratian on this, so i fill out the breach. georgia tv ski ot
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companies in the us cannot require staff to get vaccinated against co good. although some exceptions are made for people with disabilities and or religious grounds as well. earlier, more than 100 health care workers filed a lawsuit against a hospital network in texas, which gave them a sudden june 7th deadline to get vaccinated. sorry, say there is no legal precedent for such a harsh rule. for the 1st time in the history of the united states, an employer is forcing an employee to participate in an experimental vaccine trial . as a condition for continued employment method is hospitalized. forcing your employees to be human guinea pigs. a similar move is also being floated in the u. k. the vaccination minister says the government is considering making covert shots, obligatory though for an h. s frontline stuff. there is precedent for this. obviously surgeons get vaccinated for hepatitis b. so it's something that we are absolutely thinking about my colleague neal
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debated the issue with supporters of the move and with critics to reject the comparison with a hepatitis shot this home in certain teachers. when i'm say it's been properly tied and tested the target 9, she seems to be fully licensed. when happens until 2023. so you have the population. having magazines are passively being a guinea pigs. unfortunately, the government was caressed people in the care of how profession to have this past year. i didn't say by wishes and of course with the general public as well. because you had exercise the control of the media debate. that is a political decision. and one that they will have to take and it's, it's been one that's been coming down the tracks ever since the vac scenes were
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were released. but it's not a surprise. it's all. and i suspect just my suspicion they'll end up making it mandatory for all staff. really. if you're telling people they have to have something that a year ago they had, they did not have to have it all. that's a very rapid change, isn't it? in somebody's health, it is got a decision from politicians to make. we haven't really though i didn't know what is a problem. what do we doubting without seeing the amounts of transmission that happened in hospitals about well listen, 6 months ago it was enormous. i definitely do not think that's going to be large the draw. so i mean, that is to be intrusive considering the disproportionate number of health care workers that were affected by coven, i may be very difficult to understand why we would be wanting to have mandatory
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vaccination. thing. aspect of this is lots of us lost our lives more effective like igniting due to lack of p p a. there was a poor communication. we felt the front of most of us working on stress and p t s. d. and then with a southern the government, if they conduct life they're supporting now inject and also the same vaccination, they need to address the issues. why the issues the safety of this back, the you can't just expect, you know, a lot of people will actually flee to health service if it becomes mandatory. the u. s. mainstream media is an apparent, you turn on a theory at recently dismissed as a conspiracy. namely, the claim that the corona virus came from a chinese lab. it's something asian continues to deny. back in march, the world health organization sent a team of international scientists to hand to examine how the disease 1st spread. the lab leak theory was not ruled out for the you and describe the report has fall
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from that conclusive. last week, the biden administration ordered a redoubling of efforts to establish the source of the pandemic. but raising a few questions now, dantes dmitri poke, if you ever wondered why trust in mainstream media is in the gutter. well, it's because of stuff like this. well, i've looked into this and other journalists of look into this as well as scientists . and there really is very little evidence, it's on the outer bones of possibility, but really so unlikely that you could say prevents that, that it's not the case. there's indications that biologist in the will and institute got sick in november with a and the onus. so they are increasing signs that the issue of or ology may well be the source. so basically after over here of calling the theory that kobe originated in a lab in china, a fringe conspiracy, and even stating it, had been completely debunked by scientists. now they're like, well it's not that it was completely untrue. we just didn't like it because trump
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was saying it. we don't need to involve conspiracy theories. president trump and secretary of state mike, palm pale linked a virus to a lab and whoo, hot without providing evidence. some things may be true. even if donald trump said them, i think a lot of people have egg on their face. i think a lot of people on the political left and a lot of people in the media made this mistake. wow. as tom cotton is saying something it can't be true where they assumed that and that's not right. and it seems like a lot of people, including a lot of people in the media, leapt to dismiss the lab league theory. because of where are we coming from? and the reality is, we don't yet know how coven started. so in other words, if trump had said 2 plus 2 equals 4, news outlets probably would have tried to convince the public that that was also a deranged concept. i'm sure they would have even found plenty of experts to back it up. but now that it's not trump, but the bite administration that is interested in the origins of colored, suddenly it's a completely plausible theory. and the mainstream media is going all in on it.
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although even some of amazon's own columnists can seem to ignore the huge flip flop, most m s. n reporters didn't ignore the lab leak theory. they activate sol over it for a year while pretending to be objective out of a toxic mix of confirmation, bias source bias. the scientists sources my to them group think tedious and general incompetence, but even with a sudden change of tone, it's hard to imagine. we'll start hearing any actual truth, you know, like the fact that the us outsource is corona virus research. so that very same who han lab in the wake of the sars epidemic research that was funded by us taxpayer dollars and was overseen by the media favorite, coven, super expert doctor found she, he's even admitted it. you don't want to study baths and their fax county virginia to find out what the animal human interface is that might lead to an jumping of species. so we had a modest collaboration with very respectable chinese scientists to
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a world experts on corona var, as the sub grand was about $600000.00 over a period of 5 years worth looking at you would think, but not for the mainstream media to them. a story isn't about the facts, it's about how it reflects on them and their political darlings, the beginning of the bad demik. we were told there was a level for lab who hon, where they were doing experiment on batt corona viruses. president trump did did say that this theory did have some way to do it. and then of course the students, he says that it must be a lie, right? the media has to attack and they had to gaslight, every american and every scientists, every politician, every just rational person who never thought that the original theory made any sense. but of course, now that the evidence seems in your beautiful that the very real possibility for one, the, by the ministration that said that they're looking into it. so the media doesn't
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want to counter anything that the buyer administration doing. of course, is there guy, they got him elected. the old hollywood trope of killer machines taking over the world could actually truly becoming a reality. now this is a un report that describe what's believes to be the 1st case of a drone strike, guided only by artificial intelligence. in other words, there was no schuman operator controlling and advising the drone. the lethal autonomous weapon systems program to attack targets without requiring data connectivity between the operator and the munition. in effect, a true fire. forget and fine capability. it happened in libya in march last year, a turkish made. quad cops open fire on retreating fighters fight as loyal to the commander holly for half tod. well, there was unclear from the un report how many casualties may have resulted from that strike. now the use of fully autonomous weaponry has triggered alarm from
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rights groups. a human rights watch has long been campaigning for a global bias on killer robots. still, though, so far, no countries of enacted any such laws. we spoke with a former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter. he told us there's absolutely no justification for using fully autonomous weaponry. i would never argue for a i had to be in the loop. i would always say that a human being has to be in the loop. you. you get the proper rules of engagement in place, and you have a human in the link who's properly trained who's, who is not going to allow the weapon system to be used in a manner which operates outside of the rules of engagement. and that's, that's a weapon system that i would approve of in a combat type situation. human rights watch and others who are seeking a total ban on these systems. they're just not going to succeed. because unfortunately in war, every side is looking for advantage real or perceived. and right now, the church perceived the damned advantage in terms of these autonomy systems. the
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australian broadcasting corporation has reportedly bind it's john lists from using the term apartheid with respect to israel and palestine. that's according to the australian newspaper which side had an internal memo circulated, the a, b, c. the memo reportedly says the word apartheid applies specifically to south africa and coverage on israel should be as objective as possible. we've asked the broadcast if a comment will let you know if we get any response. meantime, south africa apartheid system was enforced until 994, imposing a racial hierarchy. the rules affected all areas of life, from housing and transport to employment and voting rights. and the analogy with modern day israel has been made by many politicians, including the president of south africa, the images that we have been seeing off israeli soldiers and handling people. things very,
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very terrible memories of our own history. and pat 8, there is the apartheid state of israel sold to ethnically trends, the palestinian people since its foundation. we are witnessing the colonized people that live under an apartheid state and an occupation government is systematically practices ethnic cleansing apartheid states aren't democracies. let's take this further, i'll bring it to john to go to south african professor of international law. joining us here in ocoee and national thanks so much for coming on the program. i'd ask you 1st, you lived under the apartheid regime in south africa. do you think it's accurate to apply that term to israel and palestine? this is quite a period to come to my case to the policies and practices of israel in the occupied palestinian territory. but i think it's one potent to stress
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that we turn the take has not because meaning of its own. the room says you to be criminal court, which was in that in 1998, 4 years after the court of the day to find the crime of this part as a species of the crime whose gauge humanity. and because specific information, which is obviously based on projects as it was practiced in south africa, simpleton to realize that when, when talk to that part in the day when he's talking about a car take within the review of the room statute. and that's the way in which it was for recently. but human rights watch comprehensive recall on the policy of a part age,
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the practice or change in palestine. and to put disgrace to that. the state of palestine has reprinted the crime of a date in tune to the national criminal court who investigation international criminal court method, of course that the united nations has to retain. they condemn the up upheaval of palest palestinian to make way for israeli settlements. i wanted to ask you if we can try and draw, perhaps a comparison. maybe it seems a bit rough to you, but who had it was the black south africans or the palestinians. i mean some examples. israelis and palestinians use different roads in some areas. they have different marriage laws and, and freedom of movement rights as well. and from, from a legal perspective, is that in any way close to what happened in south africa? yes, i think we can make a comparison between the, to the, to my own, the race drawn by 7 years as a new in special replica on the human rights situation in our time is that in some
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respect, policies and practices are worse than those of south africa because the restrictions on freedom of movement in south africa we have the notorious posture was which required next to carry christmas whenever they interest a predominant. the white area is you also have restrictions on freedom of movement which are implemented in a more brutal and discriminated manner. then they were in south africa and i'm like, nation that in south africa we never had separate roads for black people. whereas in palestine they are separate separate roads where i'm cities obviously right or worse. but if we, but if we, if we will sort of jump in, i do apologize. but if we stick with the south africa analogy, how would you compare the ultimately peaceful anti apartheid movement to the
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palestinian resistance, hamas, for example, that not a lot, a lot like that, nelson mandela that we came to know later in his life all day how much is big from the military point of view, then the so that we can ration really much. but i think it's important to us compare the anchor project, which is a peaceful civil society boy could be yes. credit card sanctions and which and sanctions i think it's important disgraced at least 2 organizations are similarly simplistic, hoped to achieve peace in the region by peaceful means, which means calling the civil society to engage in boy courts. but the thing that you think let's, let's address the, the,
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i guess the end of the initiative or all the other lessons mister doug on the israel can learn from the south africa in apartheid system, regardless of the differences, let's say, and the way it ultimately collapsed soon the listen can read unlock willen. so africa was ultimately raj to land and because of the intern, internal resistance and because of external international disapproval. pace is maybe a 5 day one. has the bizarre situation that united states and most wishing european said continued support of a hard case he used to wish this means that
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whenever listen, maybe they're knocking time and does not see. this is mrs. green. one of these lessons international law professor john doe, good joining us live here on our team international. a great pleasure to have you on thank you very much for your insight today. thank you. internet lobbyist, assuming florida over a new law that allows legal action against the big tech platform that blocker counts or remove content, they claim it violates the 1st amendment. though the state argues that prevents censorship, we can't stand idly by florid is lawmakers push unconstitutional builds into law to bring us closer to state run media and state run internet. the noodle introduces fi and for social media companies that the platform political candidates. content posted by large media outlets is also required to stay up. and if platforms apply
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double standards, when it comes to content removal, shadow bands or de platforming, they can now be sued in florida state governor site. the case of donald trump has an example of the kind of big tech censorship. the new laws intended to prevent you may remember the ex president's accounts were blocked, following the capitol hill right in january, which she was accused of inciting another account that tried to dodge the band by tweeting on comes behalf. that was also shut down. the florida governor says his state is defending free speech. and so when big tank sensors enforced their rules inconsistently to discriminate in favor of the dominant etiology and silicon valley, they will be held accountable in the state of florida. critics say a loophole in the law shows that it is actually put that aside. any company now that owns and operates a theme park or an entertainment complex is all of a sudden exempt. well, of course in florida they are the key sources of economic income. facebook buys
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a theme park, does that prevent us from being able to regulate what happens on facebook? if they bought a theme park and named it zocker land, then and they met the definition of a theme park before the stature, then the answer to that would be us. a former trump campaign advisor, chiron, jordan told us social media giants have long be abusing that power. what's happening here is that you have these large, big tech companies who are essentially collaborating with each other in order to decide a, an individual's right to speak. the 1st amendment here in the united states protects that, and they're, they're covering up their bias and their ability to censor you. and so governor de santis has really led the way here in addressing these abuses
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by big tech. and i think it's time for these laws to be updated and addressed in appropriately because you're really putting power into the hands of individuals who are either bureaucrats or regular private citizens. and while big tech in america is somewhat being rained in and africa, the power and influence of internet john says most certainly on the rise as ever more of africans go on line fears have found that the continent is once again being exploited. the latest read fish film size is up, the real cost to africa is paying just to get connected. the internet use across africa skyrocketed from 2 point one percent in 2005 to 28.2 percent by 2019 the highest growth rate globally. this contact facebook to introduce to africa. a 37000 kilometer long undersea cable being built around the african continent. it's supposed to
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interconnect $23.00 countries across africa, west asia, and europe, and promises to provide african countries with better internet. google is also currently in talk to build a cable system along africa, western coast. we asked academic tomarco pneuma, what these investments mean for africa development on independence. i would say that technologies value latin. and what i mean by that is that who is behind the development of the technology will have their value in co case it in this particular technology. and like using as a metaphor, the headquarters of the african union. we didn't build it africa, inability to china, build it because that goal for him, you know that we've covered that building was bagged. so what did you find off by these, this ladies share under the gauge acceptance or free be we
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saw a lot of advertising paid for that is designed to play on ethnic differences. and you know, this is a country where people have literally gone at each other, machetes, and everything. and that's going to have serious consequences. it is having serious consequences, right now. it should come from us, which will be for, for leading in revolution in technology. so we need to get a mega single market to have leverage income, solve these questions. either way, you know, we added does lives like we was when we were colonized, trust ah,
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to some other use embrace now for you. peru apparently has the highest number of cova deaths now in the world. it's after the country revise how it counts fatalities. and this led to the official figure more than doubling up to now 180000 . a city of pulse or in oklahoma, commemorated the victims of one of the worst racial massacres in u. s. history 100 years ago. an armed mall, but talk to black resident homes and businesses. official records show over 30 people were murdered, that the true number could be up to 10 times that amount. and hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes after severe floods in new zealand state of emergency was declared in the canterbury region after it was inundated with 40 centimeters of rain in just 3 days. we understand.

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