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for them to throw it out right off, rather than give it to somebody who could use it, then that person is not going to buy it in the, in the headlines this side internationally can make form and some petersburg, the biggest event on russia's financial calendar. and to its final date, guess have heard from keynote speakers, including president, posted to cover topics from the upcoming summer with joe biden, to the old stream to the pipeline project. we planned to discuss the 2 relations and we need to find ways to regulate them because they are very low points at the moment we have for vaccines. and the accomplishments of our scientists have got wind recognition across the world. our partners have made a choice toward the north chain to project. 13 people go on trial in france for cyber stalking and death threats against a teenager who insulted islam. raising the debate about freedom of speech in the
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country. the ro is brewing between the came from about the rising number of illegal migrants that are attempting to cross the channel to britain with kohl's in the u. k. for the asylum seekers to be sent back ah good day for most go up international the weekend with me, kevin into license every company. so 1st, this is as you heard, the top level international economic forum still underway in the russian cities and petersburg this weekend, approaching the finish line this saturday. now, guess have all ready heard russian president vladimir putin giving his views on domestic and global issues. usually for trunk, it has the highlights, the president's speech at the 1st face to face global business event of the year here and the rushing northern capital at the st. petersburg international economic form, the biggest international offline business gathering since the peak of the pandemic
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. for the 1st time, we heard the russian president talk about what he expects of his upcoming summit with joe biden. they're meeting as president for the 1st time and you can machine, we plan to discuss the relations and we need to find ways to regulate them because they are very low point. at the moment we'll be talking about strategic stability, regulating conflicts in the world, hotspots disarmament that pandemic and the environment. it will soon be exactly one year since washes 1st vaccines put an agree was registered for use in this country . and the experience in the use of vaccines has allowed watermark to talk about what he called impressive success by russia. scientists not a single loss of life as a result of the use of any of the, for vaccines made in russia metric that on the russia, as you know, makes his own contribution to the fight against corona virus. we have,
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for vaccines develop domestically, and the accomplishments of our scientists have got wide recognition across the world. sputnik v has already been registered in 66 countries homes, more than 3200000000 people. i would like to highlight that we haven't just viewed our unique technologies, not just created capabilities from manufacturing vaccines in russia, rule for helping other countries to develop their own production capacity is something else we found out from president polk. if you're not a citizen of russia, and for some reason, you don't have access to vaccines in your country soon you will be able to come to russia and get vaccinated if you pay money. of course, lot of our potent pretty much gave the green light to vaccine tourism. so to say, when you do, we are just covering our own needs. there's a widespread prep of people from other countries to coming specifically to russia to get a job against corona virus. in this regard,
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i would like to off the government to analyze all aspects of this issue by the end of the month in compliance. of course, with those safety measures and sanitary requirements to organize the conditions performance it to them to get a chance to have the vaccine on a commercial basis. then another leader who took part in that discussion was austrian chancellor, sebastian kurtz. he thanked latimer, potent for russia's efforts in fighting the global covert pandemic, and also for the proposals that he has been making for the export and production of the japs. mister kurtz also said that he regrets the fact that the european medical agency has been too slow and approving the use of these put in a jap sort of canaan orders. it doesn't matter where of axiom comes from, from russia, from the us or from china. every bit of success in the fight against corona virus is a shared success of the entire world for the good of all people. and therefore, your politics should not stand in the ways of those developments breeze from russia
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to germany and other european partners has many enemies. the u. s. in particular, however, as we found out from chancellor kurtz, austria isn't one of them. in fact, vienna is highly in favor of the projects that will give your opinions cheaper gas . now one of the biggest headlines that came out of the form was lot of putin's announcement that the 1st string of the pipeline has been fully completed. just as the st. petersburg form was in full swing. new for it was germany's green policy is in favor of taking american liquified guess. but if they're really green, they should know that 70 percent of us gas is produced by hydro, lik fracturing, motive for the environment. and the conclusions are as follows. st. musson gas is more environmentally friendly, cleaner, cheaper, more reliable partners, made a choice towards the north stream to project watch. anita also said that the claim that russia is ignoring the global efforts to fight climate change is an absolute
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mis, and invite an international investors and business to take part in the new green projects that are being launched in russia. yeah, those eco friendly projects, the russian president mentioned or estimated to be worth tens of billions of dollars a year. so no surprise in the green business has been one of the dominating topics during the forum. i'll see, got a chance to have a quick word with jim rogers, the american investor and singapore based financial commentator who shared his view on russia's investment louis at the moment. oh, russia. yes, he is clean and cheaper, cheaper. remember people care about cheaper now? and so this is a great advantage for russia and, you know, the america has tried to stop it. and the european said no, no, no, we want, we want, we want cheap, clean gas. so it looks as though russia has coming out ahead with the sales,
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and it's going to be good for russia. it's going to be good for you are going to be good for everybody except america. not going to be good for america. america wants you to be dependent on america. that's why they say, don't buy from the russia. don't buy from the chinese. listen to us. no, i don't think. i mean, i don't know, but look, you know, the 1st phase of the pipeline is finished now. and it looks as of the 2nd phase is going to be finished soon. it looks as though that the europeans have decided will take the risk. you know, it could be anything you can any kind of risk. but from what i can gather is cleaner, is cheaper, and it's going to happen. green is very popular. now, i would direct of russian company called foss. agro foss. agro is the only fertilizer company doesn't have heavy metals. it doesn't have cabman. nature gave it to us, but it's a fantastic advantage. and it, it will help russia
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a lot to help to start to and people realize more and more that this is a clean company and a clean country. oh, i have to say, but the american dollar has political problems because america, if they get angry at you, they sanction you and you say you cannot use his dollars or people saying, wait and wait for an international currency is supposed to be neutral. that's not good. and so for political reasons, people looking for competitor and for economic reasons. i don't like saying any of this america's largest debtor nation in the history of the world. but that's not good if you have the international currency. so people are looking for a change, and i can certainly understand why the russians would start to diversify more and more, as i said, from political and economic. but if, why she, if somebody in washington yes, anger at you, you know,
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put sanctions on. so you're wise to diversify and have a plan b, everybody should have a plan b, i have a plan b and i'm going to america. so i know you have to be careful. have a plan b a meantime, except a boy because a host of our team was apart shows folk to brazil's former president to silver. he shed some light on washington's pressure on brazilian not to approve russian jobs despite the development on that story. this saturday, the country's health authority has finally given the go ahead to use the splitting the vaccine. the full interviews going to be shown later on this weekend will tell you who it is. i'm greatly interested in vaccines from the whole world, from any country, including sport and leave. many brazilian officials are fighting to get the vaccine and place the order for it. but there seems to be a problem with production and distribution. and also with its acceptance here in brazil. but many people are suspicious that there was criticism from former
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president trump. and there is documented evidence of this that he recommended president both and not to purchase the russian vaccine in the same way that they heavily criticize the chinese vaccine. if the brazilian president was really committed to the people of his country, he would have talked to president putin. he would have set up a bilateral committee with russian, that brazilian export. and we would have sold the inoculation problem a long time ago. however, the president does not take any measures and the truth is that they are under pressure. i cannot prove it, but it's largely visible, but there is a political impediment to purchase russian vaccines in brazil, this ignorant attitude has to be eliminated from so we can have all of our things in brazil, including sport, which we have been hearing from experts, is a high quality coven vaccine, brazilian people certainly want the russian vaccine. the national congress has already announced that if the russian vaccine is approved by other countries,
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it can be approved in brazil. the agency that supervisors health in brazil and visa is placing many demands and requirements on the russian vaccine. people defend that all russian friends submit necessary documentation because people in brazil need vaccines. and we cannot give reason to those who oppose the russian vaccine. it seems to me that this is all about economic interest. it's an ideological war. and obviously the u. s. defends american companies and the u. k. defends british companies. but brazil does not need to worry about defending the us. it needs to worry about the health of its 230000000 citizens, brazil, if possible, should buy the american vaccine, the russian vaccine, as one of the chinese cuba or any vaccines with scientifically proven quality. brazil simply has to have your roger big names talk to us as he said the forms already on the final stretch, but with several key platform still to go on the sidelines topics inches more than
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tourism and youth development policy to be talked about more deals and discussions ahead as well as they haven't for the day will i bring it to you in the you know, the headlines next saturday, france, now there 13 people are on trial for allegedly soluble stalking and making death threats against a french teen who insulted islam notice mila she unleashed a wave of hatred on social media in january 2025 debate about the right to offend people's religious beliefs. shallow gibbons. he's got the latest on it from paris. when teacher samuel passing with her head his last day by at your hardest a friendship school girl, already informed me known for her controversial comments on line. i did feel the fire me up, said the latest of her and see is will make run. once again, found herself at the center of phone line to be on sex threat. she received more
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than 100000 faithful messages and death threats. promising to have her trust up, cut up, quartered beheaded with images of coffins for dr. pictures of her decapitation. some months before passed these brutal killing me had been just an ordinary 16 year old girl for literature on social media, with posts about her life and putting on makeup. it was during one of these live streams that she told you is that she was a lesbian, and that black and arabs were not her type in so were held her. and in response she said, base the koran is a religion of hatred. there is only hatred in it, thought aunty is long post, then spoke than on the floor of online abuse, including death threats with her personal information, including where she went to school being posted online. nila was forced to change
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schools and needed police protection video schools, an outcry hero from from the hash tags was you 3 me less on the legal, but she was completing the scene when she said at least those as well as the office. it's 3 from a lot more. by the way, my le expressed regret about the form of a statement explaining that her criticism was not related to people to ideology. the impact of her posts revived into faith arrival, freedom of speech, and the right to offend people's religion. the lead even president calling wade in the law is clear. we have the right to bless theme to criticize to caricature religions. neela who is that storm she's been described by some as being a champion of free speech. is a problem to susan. this relation to between lashley, secular friends or safety and the most in region that's,
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that's pretty much religion legal duty to legion. or would you be on this? what a speech? i feel like she's not a person of those say her videos will laden with his lemme phoebe and hatred and she should be subject to prosecution groups. and then i find important to understand that muslim didn't exert pressure to prevent certain people from speaking about their religion. freedom should certainly take precedence, but it is important to show respect and you shouldn't add fuel to the fire. if you understand your words hurt, someone to miss shouldn't happen when you an investigation was opened into me live comment, but was linked to drop as she was seen to have been expressing a personal opinion on religion, which is not a thing or hearing froze, she told us hate online must be confronted and exposed,
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spoke to an image. she does not exist. it's bad both teenagers and adults. if you commit to crime on the internet, you would be searched for, you would be found and you would have to stand trial. that's why we're here. it sent to understand and say that fear has shifted to the other side. the more people who talk about it, the stronger will, will be if we keep quiet and put up with it, it will only get worse and worse. much more with me, but i can believe that representatives of our education system say they can defend her. she was expelled from school while those who promised to be her, if she returned were not so directed to any punishment. i also can't accept the fact that they didn't find another school for her, and the military didn't find a way to protect her. and she had to stay at home. she could now leave a year in house as a hermit and enter the conscious history of the 1st young girl to be protected by the police 24 hours a day with imagine her life. she can no longer walk quietly on the street. she will not be able to enter in an internship. an old doors are close for her. let the
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trial of 13 defendant fix to threatening the teenager on harassing her is likely to once again an old wound. that's france continues to grapple with issues over freedom of speech as well as is i'm a phobia. so let's even sky all t paris. meantime arose, bring to the u. k. france about the rising number of illegal migrants that are attempting to cross the channel to britain. with u. k. politicians, even calling on paris to take the solemn speakers back each rallies, got the story. a stand off between the u. k. in front of our legal migrants making dangerous crossings across the channel and take him another son. he recited rules being introduced by the u. k. home secretary, pretty self receiving criticism of making it almost impossible for refugees to come here. legally urgent action must be taken to stop these crossings. that means tackling the criminal gangs at source. doing more to stop the small boats leaving
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france and the 1st place. turning them round the channel and swiftly returning people who have entered the country through illegal root of entry. thus far, this year, more than 4000 people have already made the title of journey through inland, across the channel to more than 850 coming in during the past week alone. the government now faces the question of with, how's these micros? while the claims process this week, a high court ruling found the barracks which the government was using to house immigrants for the norful describing the conditions there, a squalid, brooding could even see damage claims brought against itself. i do not accept the accommodation there. ensure the standard of waving, which was adequate for the health of the claimants in so far as the defendant consider that the commendation was adequate for their needs. that view was irrational. margaret charity say that the home secretary is exacerbating the situation by giving people escape who and oppression no options to come to the u. k
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. legally. thus driving them into the welcoming arms of people, smuggling gangs. pretty patel was serious about protecting vulnerable people from dangerous journeys and exploitative traffickers. she would create a wide range of safe legal routes for people to travel to the u. k. patel is simply not capable of designing a system that attacks loanable people. these proposals or an attack on the principles enshrined and the refugee convention, hey, must craig is not humane or compassionate. and it's not something that we would like to stand behind. and in addition today, so much approach is not solving the problem. it's not making things faster for anybody. they say they want to stop the people's muslims, the way to stop the people's necklace would be to give the refugees safe way of coming here that were put the people of our business. that would give people more passionate way to claim silence. not only policies it back on living, not compassionate or fast, asking all to be there because they're not achieving anything. the government is
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also facing a rebellion from florida and custom staff who say they're overworked and are relying on volunteers to help carry out code the testing on migrants being processed at the tug haven facility in dover. acclaim. the government strenuously denies covey test, and a tug haven is completed by contractors and not volunteers. we have never used to volunteers. every migrant arrival is tested for covey, prior to entering their accommodation, where they are placed in isolation for 10 days. with no signs of the crisis of a thing, it's unclear whether the government's approach or trying to legislate the way out. don't to bear any fruit. the fridge itself on the home office. these are the london law box, a lender list can view laundry walker political commentator on the show this hi, the seal. thoughts about m p. 's idea is to send these asylum seekers back to france. well, the 1st and most important thing to bear in mind is even though it's calla, it'll be 20 miles. the english channel is incredibly choppy piece of water and it's
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incredibly dangerous to travel over the proper factory. but sometimes the f troubling over the thing is genuinely, terribly dangerous. what we saw during the summer couple years ago when people cross the mediterranean, we saw huge number of people. we don't know how many killed. so 1st and foremost, let's go back to basic principles. after the 2nd world war rules who put in place, but you are allowed to be a refugee claim, refugee status, that has to be in the nearest state country. let me give you a good example. when the irish republic was created, there was an ethnic cleansing against church island. people protestant people, and they moved to the united kingdom simply in the past where the human being discriminated in front. they moved to united kingdom because that was the nearest safe country. the idea that you're going to have an instance in eritrea and people are going to trouble all the way across the middle east, all the way through type a, all the way across from central europe and then sale to the united kingdom. and that
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makes sense is plainly ridiculous, but also let me make another point. it doesn't make any sense either financially or in terms where the big house to empty every single country in the world and move them to york. in reality, what you should do is what took place, where there was the cost of an agency to remember when there was ethnic cleansing and cost about people move 12. and you know, because cousins are all baby and they speak out baby and they moved 12 area and then they moved back. just make any sense for somalia to come all the way to the united kingdom. well, he's going to pick and choose. he comes to britain of the day. britain doesn't have any neighbors. it's an island. i mean, this procedure for accepting refugees to the you guys become more complicated. it's supposed to be applying better filters. is it gonna work, or is it just going to make life harder for the people that really do need to be coming over to britain? well, captain, know you, in fact, we do have a nice, we have a lot on board with republic. if not, i know you may, i know you may look,
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it doesn't mean you have to be there, maybe africa from every state country. and the idea of the fact we, what people will do is go over the ball and then when the situation is safe, go back. look, it makes no sense for tripoli, not top of the body. now, what if people cannot survive in that country? can never go back. a good example of that is jewish people in the middle east, you know, word tables which all stay in the countries. so they move to israel permanently. ok, you know, does not do it for doing that. but look, fundamentally, always remember this. we all the people smugglers, and i say this to the following reason. don't you think for one second that these people smuggler settled people from libya to italy, what they do a sale, 12 miles off the libya comes. many is european navy to pick them up. we don't know how many people have died making my crossing, but i'll say something. the idea that we should encourage it by being the people smugglers, i think is a moral. entre we got already 30 seconds of federal authority since breakfast, anything changed in any shape or form was the public's opinion about this. whether
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they think it's a good or bad idea, because a lot of breaks, it was based on the reports of people being caught up in the english shuttle coming to grief. and that's what drew drove a lot of the brakes in white in the 1st place. and people changed? well, no, i think there is a general concern about the board, the free will. and all i will say to simply that if you look at the corona virus situation, the idea just having no borders, i'd like anybody go anywhere, has been proved to be a bad idea. it takes no time job of all the 5 minutes or the possible without huge benefits. andre, thanks very much. nice to see you have a good day. you too bye. right now, the left and right in the us are battled. he had again over racial issues as for states, limit critical race theory, teaching in schools and republican lawmakers and several others said to do the same . the theory looks to the institutions in history of the u. s. perspective racism,
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keller, both looks at why some think it goes just too far. people who are white should be ashamed of themselves on the basis of their race. now, many people may shake their heads, but apparently that you prevail among professors, that america's top colleges and universities. one academic even took it further. i wonder what strategies you've uncovered are discovered that are helpful for bringing white folks to a place of discomfort that is required for anti racist work. critical race theory is now at the center of a new cultural firestorm. there are cases of children as young as 11 who are being taught to view the world from this perspective. the many conservatives loudly object but big corporations are sponsoring this teaching. take a listen to this bit of curriculum sponsored by pizza hut. gracious teaching and learning is upholding the system. what are some racial differences you have notice around you? if a white person kills a black person, they called self defense,
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but if a black person kills a white person, it's a murder. that's how unfair the life of black people ease. not all parents agree with this material in black or white or anything. i mean how we treat people is based on who they are and what are their mind. i just think they're going about in the wrong way. the message of that critical race theory sends to minorities that you're not good enough on your own. what we're seeing is a focus less on individuals who they are and the unique experiences, but more about identity groups and putting everybody into an identity box. the national debate is now intensifying critical race theory. is it terrible audiology, you know, they say it supposed to be so called anti racist. but what it, why is being at the end of a, after all, the, the talk saying the lectures in the course is what it ends up being is how evil white people are, how this terrible they are, and how soft in a no, in,
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in the st. other races, our parents are children near children from this. and if they get taught critical race theory, they're able to debrief them and gave them the reality of what's going on. i think that if we have less of the elegy that is being pushed upon as we'll get back to a normal stay in society liberal, say that critical race theory is important for children. so they know and can be aware and how they interact with other people. however conservative say it's an ideological left wing poison americans don't see eye to eye on this one. that's for sure. caleb martin r t new york fully reese revelations a demo was i think the us, despite its allies, no noise private as to saying washington has reached out to reassure her that the covert activities are now over. i'm glad to. the americans clearly expressed that they changed their practice in 2014, when it comes to the surveillance of life,
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and that they would corporate with us and others to understand what happened itself reports us intelligence, use danish information cable to spy on top. officials in several european nations among those target, it was german chancellor, anglo merkel. the report by the danish state broadcast was based on a probe, launched after discoveries by whistleblower. edward snowden. norway was not the only nation demoting answers either. it was or something on this. i just would like to say that this is unacceptable between allies. i want that to be trustful relations, but unite, you repeat in americans. there's no place for suspicion, but we're not. so that's why we expect complete clarity. i can more generally say that this government has the same attitude as the former prime minister, expressed in 20132014 systematic wiretapping of close allies is an acceptable is still unclear though. if the countries affects it will take any action. jupiter gladly as patrick hennings and believes the spy and will continue. you know if the
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u. s. spies on its own citizens, its own presidential candidates. then what makes the norwegian premise or think that she is so special as to be conferred with special the ip status, the united states would spy on its quote, allies. this has always been the case and i dare say this will always be the case. so the us will use this for a number of reasons. one of them is for fixing markets for trade, getting information about how countries are liaising or relating to each other. black male, for instance. this is always been the case throughout history and steering geopolitical relationships between nations. good example, this is germany in russia. liter v, the nord stream to pipeline. this is something that the united states would not want to happen. so it's going to find it in its interest in order to spy on even
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