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the our help headlines here on our tea, let me put in a wraps up his live q and a marathon with the russian public. revealing though after weeks of speculation that he had received a new v vaccine. also that russia would not be dictated through by social media platforms like facebook. the red cross is ready to deliver the subordinate vaccine took the conflict areas around the world that local authorities approve the injection. discussing the double partner's government, ensuring the access to people particularly more complex patients. those people living in areas particularly difficult to reach after the recent discovery of
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mass graves of indigenous children at religious schools in canada, for catholic churches of birth to the ground. and suspected often of time and rage erupt into violence in lebanon, where fuel price hikes of worse than the countries economic crisis, and lead to very long queues out the pub. ah, a busy wednesday be a worldwide news headlines live for most of this is don. t international. welcome to your story. let me of hooton's annual live q and a session this year clocked in. at nearly 4 hours president revealed, for example, he had opted for russia as sputnik covert vaccine. and the social media like facebook must obey local laws if they want to operate in the country of correspondent constantino roscoe, as details that let me finally reveal he was vaccinated was supposed to be so again,
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back in april when he got the shot, he refrained from revealing what was the, what was the shot, he said he would do not want to advertise for any particular ran, saying that all 3 russian vaccines are equally effective. but now when he was asked again, what was it he finally give it away. so touched upon the subject of mandatory vaccination in russian. you know, probably that some of the regions in this country and post limited mandatory vaccination. we could say for certain groups of people, especially those involved in public sector and attainment bars, restaurants, etc. so flattering food and make it clear that he is not a supporter. every blanket nationwide vaccination, mandatory vaccination in russia, although he backed up those original governors in those regions where they impose this mandatory limited mandatory vaccination for certain groups of people.
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and the russian president said that he's a pain, and this is the only way to overcome this new 3rd way of a corona virus that has engulfed russia recently. now, speaking to, you know, international talk about international topics. he said that the times of unipolar world has long passed at the western nations months gets used to the fact that there are other nations on the global stage. and proving maintain that regardless of the sanctions against russia, the country is going to keep strengthening. and in fact, he said that were there were a lot of positive things out of those st. transfer for instance, low national debt. and he also said, speaking about it that russia and those re capability are at all time high level. now. now let me put in those who gave a lot of attention to the recent incident in the black sea with british shipper that entered russian territorial waters off the coast of crimea. and he said that
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this was a complex provocation. hilton noted that he doesn't think that this was simply to tease russia, but rather he believes that the british navy wanted to catch russia's defense capabilities and see how the russian navy and asian in this region are going to react. so let's have a listen. will i need to destroy any waters pursuing firstly military objectives using a reconnaissance aircraft spine or military actions to suppress such provocations. they were exploring possible weak points, looking at how things work and where are they located? we saw new their plan, so we fed them information that we deemed appropriate. maybe have just let a secret slip. i'm sure the military will, excuse me. while on this subject, vladimir putin also mentioned his recent summit with joe biden. he wondered out loud, what was the need for such a high profile meeting since? right after the watch and its allies are doing something that hostile teachers in
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a meeting has just taken place in geneva. i wonder why such a provocation was necessary to what is this all about? in order to emphasize that they do not respect the choices of the crime means that they do not recognize something well, just don't recognize it. why do you also need to carry outside provocations? at least we know what we are fighting for, for our own territory for ourselves, for our future. it is not we who came to them thousands of kilometers away by water . it is they who showed up at our borders and violated our territorial waters. another interesting remark here, let me put and said that even if the russian military had sunk the british worship, this wouldn't have meant the start of the 3rd world war because he added, there is no way the west comes out. victorious out of any possible confrontation with russia and those countries know this. according to vladimir, put him on a different subject. he was also asked if there are any plans to pull the plug on
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foreign social media platforms in russia. and the president said that there are no such plans whatsoever, but he said that there are issues with those platforms, especially when they ignore the russian law and do not comply with you. so if they work in our country and on decent money, they must have bay our laws. so 1st of all, we demand that international platforms open, that representative offices, legal entities, with which you can at least conduct a dialogue. we tell them if you host child pornography or instructions on suicide or how to make molotov cocktails, you have to remove it. but they don't even want to listen to us. that's not right. what i remember was also has said that russia simply follows the suit of other nations that also imposed regulations on social media. now, on the left here is note, let me put and was asked what kind of songs he sings when on vacation. and he answered that since he's a russian,
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he's music tastes are not far from the russians. he said he, every now and then hums russian, sometimes even soviet songs, which he finds, quote unquote, beautiful and meaningful. because of the rush coffee, he was covering all of putins q and a today. now want to fight the lighter note during a quick fire session. right? at the end of putin was quizzed over his daily chores. and for time. and you would say, where are you going to work after retirement commission work after retirement at all? i'll be sitting idle by my fire and are your color scheme? i'm sure sure. somebody where i live is the dry cleaning service. since you think it was a question, because it gives me the opportunity to thank those people to say a big thank you to that. i really see them, but i'm always impressed with the quality of their work. when millions of people watching you, what you have to present to bolster the red cross says it's willing to deliver
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supplies of the sputnik coven job, to conflict zones around the world. in order to use the russian shore in them. the vaccine will need the approval of the local authorities. that's according to the charities president. there are some 35 conflict zones around the world where the red cross is strengthening the health systems by working with government to combat the pandemic. of course we're exploring the possibility of supplying those regions with vaccines. we will deliver sputnik bay or any other vaccine approved by the authorities in a specific context if they're available. it's tina estimated that in conflict hit low income countries, 9 out of 10 people are unlikely to get a shock this year. while regions with the highest company rates may not reach mass vaccination until 2023. a humanitarian organizations have recently been highlighting the problem of global vaccine inequality. we discussed the issue with the head of the red cross regional delegation here in moscow. mention has everybody on the road then continues to affect the life of them. i don't know,
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helium got on the organization working mostly in a conflict. i think that songs we are discussing our partners and government ensuring the access to people in particular in complex ration. those people moving near is particularly difficult to reach. there is a global sending the shortage to their accent. what we hear a lot about nations trying to hold connections, of course, giving the prior to for the national school, the population in charge of florida responsible for that regard. what i said, the international community 1st course is calling for globally equitable access to the us in a catholic church. and the canadian province of alberta has
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been torch, and i suspected austin attack. it's the latest in a string of similar incidents across the entire country with 4 churches and british columbia burned to the ground in the past 10 days alone. it comes to me to growing angry at the churches role in the countries campaign to forcibly assimilate indigenous children at the residential schools. in the past. the remains of hundreds of indigenous children who have recently discovered at such a school run by the catholic church, forcing canada to ultimately confronted the past. and children at these schools were banned from using their own languages, that birth names and customs were forcibly assimilated into society. now the canadian prime minister brian to the graves, a shameful reminder of systemic racism and encourage the country to learn from past mistakes. pope francis said he was pained by the discovery and called for the rights and cultures of indigenous peoples to be respected, but activists. laura lay williams believes kind of us still has an awful long way
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to go with this information as well. there's a lot of people angry. this is the 1st time the world is actually being made, but actually accepting and acknowledging. and there's still a lot of people who aren't accepting it. who aren't you? i think what needs to be done is not indigenous. people need to stop being racist. beverly we've raised is that what needs to be done, or people have done a lot of healing or work around as trauma. we've been doing this for, for a while. we knew she was going to happen at some point. we've always known that those children were there. we've always known genocide, non indigenous people. they need to do their work because they're the ones who are
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causing time to to this day, the genocide still happening in different forms. well here's what some survivors had to say about that time, but the school. 2 8 ah, ah. 8 8 ah. 8 8 every day you will see it was that it wasn't you today. it was going to be the target, the victim. you know, you weren't going to have to suffer anything humiliation. you learn not crying. you just get harder. and yet you learn to shut down. ah, i couldn't talk a word of english. i tucked cree and i was abused for that hit and made to try to talk english. i lost my language. they threatened to the strapping you spoke it. and within a year i lost all of it. 8 i
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used to him, i tried to trying and night. i asked the principal to take him to the hospital. he didn't after about 2 weeks, my brother was in so much pain. he was going out of his mind. i pleaded with the principal for days to take him to the doctor. ah, they started to sexually take advantage of me and abuse me. not one, not too many, many people for a very long time until i was 16. i held everything in and didn't tell anybody for 20 years. july, the 1st is canada day, but the country's indigenous community is calling for the festivities to be cancelled. they say there's nothing to celebrate. instead, they want the day to be an occasion to reflect on the countries paused ortiz, alex mahalo, which takes a closer look july 1st is canada's birthday. the annual event is usually celebrated with family barbecues and fireworks like these. however,
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with fresh revelations about the country's history of abuse towards its native population. this year, many canadians are pushing for the party to be cancelled the. this was a crime against humanity. an assault on the 1st on 1st nation people, we are proud people, the only crime we ever committed as children was being born indigenous just weeks ago, it was announced that a mass grave was found with the remains of $215.00 native children in kamloops british columbia, which used to be the largest residential school in canada. more recently, another 751 unmarked graves, were discovered at a cemetery near another residential school in the province of saskatchewan. some believe that up to $6000.00 indigenous children died at the schools most often due to disease, abuse and neglect. the government endorsed and funded the $130.00 residential schools which once stood across the nation. they were operated primarily by the
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catholic, anglican, and protestant churches from the 1800s on 100 and 50001st nations. children passed through the system which was built to assimilate native children into canadian society. forcing them to convert to christianity while not allowing them to speak their native languages. the last school closed in 1996 in 2015 canada the truth and reconciliation commission concluded the country's federal government committed cultural genocide through that system. already there are plans for marches across canada and flags from coast to coast will be flown at half mast. many communities have announced that they will not be going ahead with planned events for july. the 1st even done, ford. the province of ontario, conservative premier, seems to be siding with a tone down canada day. ford has asked the people of ontario to reflect over canada the day on what has taken place. however, there has been pushed back from some canadians, namely, ford's conservative brethren at the federal level to be as
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a growing number of communities decide to skip celebrations. era no tool, leader of the conservative party of canada has positioned himself and his party as defenders of canada day. an important tool has gone as far as to question. if he's the only person running for prime minister who is proud of canada. while politicians do what they do, canadians are also split on the issue. according to a new laser poll commissioned by pulse media, only 14 percent of canadians favored to cancel the holiday this year, which marks canada's $867.00 confederation as an independent country. that said, only 38 percent, say the intent to fly a canadian flag on canada day for r t. i'm alex mile. a bitch fuel shortages are only adding to the problem is in crisis. hit lebanon. prices were suddenly hiked by more than 35 percent by the energy minister leading to long queues of the pumps and a surgeon. the cost of consumer goods of violent protests have been rock in the
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country for weeks, but unrest has actually been building since 2019, fueled by the current senior evaluation, soaring prices and political instability. his local journalist, linda tommy masses, car cues had become a regular site across lebanon, as people line up for hours in front of gas bumps causing heavy congestion. the country which had so far subsidized few medicine and wheat, has now begun rolling back the subsidy program, starting with few to preserve its last remaining foreign currency reserves. petrol prices have increased by more than 35 percent as a consequence, and medicine could be next. some residents say they spend the entire night in their car, only to be able to fill up $15.00 to $20.00 leaders of gas and oftentimes not without bribing gas station employees. every day we spend hours waiting in line to fill up with petrol. the main problem is traffic and i end up making very little money.
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after i bought food, i don't have much money left, but what can we do? the price of fuel is doubled and i can't even afford a full tank of the fuel crisis, however, doesn't normally affect drivers. it has also made its way to the countries beleaguered electricity grid. several states services were forced to suspend their services on monday, for lack of power or equipment president can be rude, have been getting less than 4 hours of electricity per day, and private generators are struggling to keep up. we are in a big crisis. we can't find medicines is a williams. i've been looking for medicine for 4 days and still can't find it. so, i mean, the main problem we're facing is that we're not getting enough medicines for them. or for instance, one of the most basic drugs isn't available. treatment for chronic diseases are hard to get to. we're also out of the milk, how can influence leaves without milk? the situation is really bad. so it was angry. residents have been protesting the
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deteriorating economic conditions in the past week, blocking highways with burning tires in beirut, and other areas, partially paralyzing the country. many are wondering how worse the situation could possibly get as lebanon crumbled, the outgoing interior minister again warned of a deterioration in the security situation. the crisis in which lebanon has been stuck for a year and a half does not see. i'm standing here in the dark with flashlights and candles, and sadly, this is the reality for many in lebanon, many who are growing, desperate by the day, with never ending crises, one can only wonder what's next, and one can only wonder how worse, the situation in lebanon can get the spanish government wants to allow people over the age of 16 to freely change their gender without any medical diagnosis or hormone therapy. according to the draft law, children aged between $14.16 would need parental permission or
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a court ruling in case of a dispute. while from the age of 12, it would only be possible to legally switch gender through the course. and my colleagues, you didn't nail, but the issue of for debate in spain. the idea is to involve the court below the age of 16, the court in conjunction with the parents, the child concerned takes into account of all the evidence of that particular individual case. and reaches and informed not prejudicial decision. i think that the system which has been proposed in spain is ideal. the focus of the deal in spain, but in any other country should be to protect these, you know, people and everyone from discrimination, abuse, homophobia trans before. yeah, because these are the worst things. can you really say that a 14 year old is mature enough to make such a life altering decision why they need to rush forward with this?
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surely the completely sensible thing to do is wait just a few more years until you're of a more out of frame of mind. and you're sure my understanding is that there will be a traditional mechanism below set. an age setting able 16, i understand will be the decision of the young adult concerned, and it's a young adult. let's be clear. but again, if we're talking about a month and democratic country a, you know, for example, there were serious concerns that parents were pushing a child one way or another, the social services in spain that could in to be inappropriate case for me personally, i don't think they are old enough for sure, we have to support them and if they feel like that, definitely they should leave as they prefer. but changing your documents, you know, it's a big step also because his drop of bill again, you want to let you do that. only, you know, with their decision, but then they want the core to, you know, to be involved if you want to go back. so it makes no sense. you should be free to
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go back without the court permission as an example. it should be undertaken on the basis of medical and social advice. bringing in the parents were concerned children . i'm yes, to inappropriate cases, especially a young gauge. the judiciary no body is saying, let's just change gender for jolly good luck. nobody saying, let's all go to the children's court. the stephanie says, you know, no one takes it without, you know, a light heart to do this, to take this type of decision. but it is also known that many times people, they also go back. they think, you know, they maybe made the wrong decision and they decide to transition the law doesn't focus on physically changing gender or going through hormone treatment. it's essentially a piece of paper. so why is it such a big problem? do you think one of the major problems of this, that be in a draft and sort of way in my opinion, this is very important because we con,
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can't think the sex doesn't mean anything. and unfortunately, it does how you people feel that gender identity relates to them, is the most of them. it's the most of the parents that professional buyers and, and, and appropriate circumstances to do dish me 5 transitions in the way i wished to transition. i'm a no competition with children. i support children who have to go through this process. government organizations in germany hoping, urged to close their facebook page is by year's end. the countries data protection of watchdog made the coal, citing the social media giants noncompliance with local privacy laws. it is currently not possible to run a facebook page in a way that complies with data protection regulations given the continuum breaches of personal data protection. this must be dealt with urgently. if you're going to page, i strongly recommend that you shut it down by the end of the year. and the current
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to you privacy laws, an organization can only transfer personal data to a country outside of the block. if that countries seem to adequately protect that information, the u. s. is not on that approved list. but all facebook user data passes through the country in an email, the company said it always takes data protection seriously. we updated our patients, i supplement and clarify the responsibility of facebook and website operators at the end of 2019 questions related to the transparency of data processing we're taken into consideration or the internet lo, expert and social media solicitor yard co and joining us to live on the program today, great to see you today. perhaps this is something of a, of large movements, but potentially, i guess, i mean how, how serious are the recommendations by the german privacy watchdog that the government departments have been urged to close their pages by the end of the year? do you think they have to comply? do you think they will comply? they will come tie. they don't really have
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a choice because it is very difficult for the you to, to, to, to create all those extremely difficult to comply a laws and regulations and everything else. and then for the government aids who have created those laws to simply allow their own departments to run on facebook pages, which they know are not complying with g d. p. are we with the privacy, privacy laws about but you know, we always knew about this the situation because because of the different background, the different culture, the different way the constitution is develop in the us and in the you. so there's nothing due about about the inability almost of facebook, but boyle, for example, to comply with you previously. lo,
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it is just impossible for them to do. but so far, you governments have been turning a blind eye. so effectively they tell they tell the people to do one thing they, because companies in the organization, they have to maintain certain standards when it comes to, to, to end dealing individuals data. but when it comes to their own department, so they all governments, they, they, they seem to not care about a thing. they don't have a choice, they would, they will have to comply and shut down the facebook pages. melissa cohen. is it possible that this could be more about sending facebook a message, you know, trying to get it to change your ways? perhaps facebook is the blind? there's nothing the facebook can do about it. and the reason i don't think that the diesel isn't there is anything person about it. and the reason being that the g d p r is, is based on, on a single way of handling personal data across the board
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in the united states. on the other hand, the, the laws of privacy are, are left largely to individual states to legislation, but also whenever they are privacy laws legislations, they are pretty much apply sector by sector. for example, in relation to bank details or banking information or bank accounts, these are protected in a specific way and in relation to medical records, those will be those will be a protecting up particular way. there is no kind of broad view taken is to privacy law. in fact, there isn't really a right to privacy in the united states. it's just, it's just goes perhaps against against that constitution. well, as you, as you say, the united states is not among the countries deemed capable of providing quote, an adequate level of protection for about a personal data might be quite surprising to some people to do you think. is it
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possible that facebook is just too big to worry about any of this? that's a good question. i think we need to take a broad view here and look at the various activities by individual governments within d, u and look at them, but in the broader context and in this, in this respect your, i think you are absolutely correct. because when you look at different actions and different confront patients that you states are having these, these particular time with social media companies, it might be the case that they are preparing stage for something which is much, much bigger, jada cohen, internet lo, expert and social media selected, i thank you very much for joining us here and see. i appreciate that. my pleasure. thank you for joining us as well. a russia has seen a jump in coven infections this month. prompted the capital to take action,
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including mandatory vaccines for most service sector workers. 60 percent must be fully inoculated by mid august. the rule covers industries that work face to face with the public ortiz, antoine cross off ski, spoke to ever ology professor, who is also one of the key scientists behind rushers. sputnik v medicine. the me just new me. yes. would. you shouldn't mix different claims together whether they're well or ill founded. for instance, if you can't deny that there are side effects of it, and of course it would be better if there weren't any. it's all at the moment, it's impossible to create a vaccine. it doesn't cause a fever or general weakness and poorly speaking, it doesn't really matter during the pandemic. now, as for the, i'll get sick any way claim. first of all, it's simply not correct. in this case, everything is based on chance. for example, if you want vaccinated, then there is definitely a chance you'll get sick with a job put the probabilities lower, at least 50 percent in 5,
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it's probably even lower. this should be clear vaccines reduce morbidity as well as the severity analyst ality of the disease ah, ethically, and this delta variance is more serious to put it bluntly. how is it different from honestly chance it differs from say, the british variance, which is very contagious. and is apparently become the dominant, wanting to us additional mutations had such a big impact on it's the device started to interact less with antibodies to neutralize the virus. so we need more antibodies. because in turn, this affects the efficacy of vaccines. they may be less effective vaccines which are already proven their high efficacy work against the new strain, but not quite as well as the whole. the modern technology allows us to boost the effectiveness of jobs by incorporating mutation is hard to improve. some other headlines for you from all around the world of violence has fled in east jerusalem with fireworks being shot at soldiers. came as people tried to stop property from
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