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me the headline stories this digging deeper into canada is dark. another 182 on mark graves of indigenous people are on earth near a former residential school site following to similar discoveries in recent weeks. we speak to the leader of an indigenous community. it was a genocide, the whole point of the residential school was to take the indian out of the me. a lot of them are thing q and a session with the russian public revealing after weeks of speculation that he held the sputnik v. vaccine on stating russia will be dictated to by social media platforms such as facebook, the red cross phase,
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it's ready to deliver the sputnik job to conflict areas or run the world. the local authorities approve this chart. we are discussing these partners and the problem and ensuring the access to people who touched more complex stations in those people living in the areas particularly difficult to reach the news just after 1 in the morning and doris alarm in sophia. here in moscow, you're welcome to the news our on our see, i'm you know, need there has been yet another gruesome discovery in canada, 182 on mark graves have been located close to a former residential school in the province of british columbia. we got the reaction from keith crow,
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the leader of an indigenous community in that region. it was a genocide and you look at the whole point of the residential school was to take the indian out of the indian to get rid of our language, get rid of our culture and children died and it's being come. it's coming out now and, but my answer to that is, we are still here. we are practicing language. we practice our culture. so did not kill us, but we are coming back. every 1st nation person is feeling the impact of the residential schools. i had my grandmother attended, my grandfather attended thankfully my mother didn't have to attend, but she still feels the impacts on it. on a daily basis, asian committee commission had 94 calls, the action that have not been actioned to date in the you know,
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many years ago i'm hoping can will take the initiative and start looking at those seriously. and. and then start working with 1st nations and just be, be there we, we need them to be there for the number of on mark children. this graves discovered former residential schools in canada total over $1000.00 and anger among the countries. indigenous community is growing over the catholic church. israel and the countries forced assimilation policy ortiz kill us open, has more. is the use of an underground radar of air discovered the unmarked grave of a 182 children from canada's 1st nations indigenous children who were buried. the graves are roughly one meter deep and they contain the bodies of those who attended some who attended st. eugene's mission school. now this comes on the heels of a number of discoveries of unmarked graves,
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near the wretched residential schools operated by the roman catholic church where indigenous children were forced to attend. we can recall that there was 751 bodies that were discovered unmarked grave sites and that was in sketch one. now there was another site on earth, $215.00 bodies, the latest having a $182.00 unmarked graves. and these are surrounding the residential schools as details continue to emerge about what went on at these facilities. 2 8 and. 8 8 i. 8 8 every day and fear 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 start at any point humiliation. you learn not crying anymore. you just get harder. and yet you learn to shut down.
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ah, i couldn't talk a word of english. i talked 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. within a year, i lost all. 8 ah, i used to him, i tried to trying. 2 to print school to take him to the hospital, he didn't, after about 2 weeks, my brother was in so much pain. he was going out his mind. i pleaded with the principal for days to take him to the doctor. ah, they started to actually 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. catholic church is located in indigenous areas of british columbia that
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have recently been burned. there have been some other church burnings, and other parts of the country as anger is clearly rising. the canadian prime minister to do has called. busy on the catholic church to take responsibility for the horrendous things being revealed that went on at its residential schools. furthermore, he is said that this serves as a shameful reminder of systemic racism and its impact on canadian society. and has said that this is a time for candidates to learn from past mistakes. quite a bit of anger growing more graves discovered quite an ugly chapter in canada's history. vladimir putin as anew alive q and a session this year clocked in at almost 4 hours. the president revealed, he opted for russia's button and cobit vaccine non said that foreign social media must obey local laws if they want to operate in the country. company rush comp takes us through what was let me put and finally reveal he was vaccinated was
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supposed to be so again, back in april, when he got the shot, he refrained from revealing what was the what was the shot. he said he would not want to advertise for any particular friend saying that all 3 russian vaccines are equally effective. but now when he was asked again, what was it he finally give it away. also touched upon the subject of mandatory vaccination in russia. and you know, probably that some of the regions in this country imposed 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
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impose this mandatory limited mandatory vaccination for certain groups of people. 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 of international talk about international topics, he said that the times of unipolar world has long passed at the western nations must get used to the fact that there are other nations on the global stage and putting, 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. transferred, for instance, low national debt. and he also said, no, speaking about it, that russia's nose 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 ship her
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that entered russian territorial waters off the coast of crimea. and he said that 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 ation in this region are going to react. so let's have a listen. will i need to destroy the waters pursuing firstly military objectives using a reconnaissance aircraft spine on 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 i'll just let a secret slip. i'm sure the military will excuse me, was different. while on the subject matter my post and also mentioned his recent summit with joe biden, he wondered out loud, what was the need for such
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a high profile meeting since? right after the watch and its allies are doing something that hostile official 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 out 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 let me put in on
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a different subject. he was also asked if there are any plans to pull the plug on, foreign social media platforms in russia. and the president said that there are no such plans whatsoever, but he said that, you know, 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 be 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 have a 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. why remember that? and also has said that russia simply follows the suit of other nations that also impose certain 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
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answered that since he is russian, his music tastes are not far from other russians. he said he, every now and then hums russians in times of in soviet songs, which he finds, quote unquote, beautiful and meaningful and other over headlines stories today. the red cross say it's willing to deliver supplies of the sputnik cobra, jump to conflict zones around the world, but to use the russian shot in those areas, the vaccine will need the approval of local authorities stopped. according to the charities president, there are some $35.00 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. well, it's been estimated velan conflict, hit low income countries, 9 out of 10 people are unlikely to get a shot this year,
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while highest conflict writ regions may not reach mass vaccination until 2023 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 in moscow called me 9 to have his everybody on the road and he continues to affect the life of me. and i don't know, helium that on the organization working mostly in the conflict, i think that songs we are discussing these other partners and government ensuring the access to people in particular the complex ration in those people moving near is particularly difficult to reach. there is a global team in the shortage to the next and what we hear a lot about nations trying to hold directions, of course,
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given the prior to for the national case for the completion in charge of or responsible for that regard. what the international community or 1st courses, calling for globally is equitable access to their action or getting seen as opening up travel opportunities for russians. those who have hunted job will no no longer need to undergo p. c. r. cobit test to travel to turkey are hugely popular destination for the countries holidaymakers artillio trunk. oh, can tell us more good news for russia. vaccine developers coming out of turkey because the international recognition and trust for what they've developed is growing. and the proof of that are the latest words of the turkish foreign minister . matthew chavel shook low,
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who has just confirmed that russian citizens who have been vaccinated with any of the russian may jabs that have 2 components. can enter turkey freely without any tests or other things that may have to be required at the border as long as they provide the needed certificate of vaccination back in russia. just to remind you so far apart from put nick beat, which is already being exported to dozens of countries around the world. russian scientists have developed 3 more vaccines. and 2 of them have 2 components. when it comes to splitting the anchor rise, counting on it, turkey has experienced massive surgeon new covert cases in the last few months. now the situation is becoming better, partially because of the russian vaccine that was delivered to turkey. earlier this month, i'm talking about the 1st shipment because of the difficult situation with corona virus in this country. flights from russia to turkey had been banned for a while,
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however, a week ago, they were restored and rushing towards headed to turkey on mass. now here's what we heard from the russian foreign minister, george eli rob on what the 2 countries have done together to deal with the pandemic . but at the same time, keep up the pace of tourist exchange between turkey and russia to be ready to smoke . we've agreed to increase corporation in essence to contain the impact of the current of ours and agreed that the use of the russian sputnik fee vaccine and plans to produce it in turkey will help stabilize the health situation in the country. and this in turn, will allow us to actively another of our joint project. i'm talking about tourism well apart from allowing rushing taurus that have been vaccinated with any of the russian jobs apart from giving the green light to split the b. there are also plans for production of russian vaccines in this country. that is still work in progress
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. but we're expecting that agreement to be reached between moscow and anchor off in the near future as well. this is art international still ahead in an effort to combine di or fuel shortage is 11 on hikes prices by over a 3rd ceiling, a serious low to many of the for ready cash population guster. we are more few in me, i am the casa authentic and moral hazard. and that is that if you constantly bail out the worst factors in the economy, they will act with morality. and so the fact is they've got moral hazard steroids. they're rewarding the worst factors who are doing things like info and stealing hundreds of billions of dollars and people,
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r t 6 years behind bars. not is the sentence 100 done to a woman in the netherlands find guilty of spreading islamic state propaganda sentences double prosecutors had been demanding the 32 year old two's identity is not being revealed. distributed a large amount of the terrorist groups propaganda via the telegram messaging up in 2019, among the crimes the court fun. she incited people to commit terror attacks and trained herself and others to make. the woman also shed 2 videos in which prisoners of war were brutally murdered. she's provided one of those videos with our own humiliating comment tree. by doing so, she abused the personal dignity of the deceased people, and that is a war crime. the woman was also ordered to undergo psychiatric treatment, as she was said by the court to suffer from a psychological impulse disorder. we discussed the case with dr. david low. senior research fellow leads beckett,
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university law school who specializes in terrorism and security studies. mostly there was the assignment to carry out some tax, but there's encouragement to make him devise explosive devices which with the suicide best, as well as encouragement to finance. i think live, the court looked at those 3 years if you just want to. and so from the 3 helping, that's what resulted in doubling the sentence the prosecutors wanted. i think if you look at slide guy, so really that group in particular has been the most successful in it's how, how is being able to use multimedia from social media? its own website, its own production of videos, its own production of online magazine, how it communicated its message has been very, very effective for many, many years. and i certainly impacted all of the terrorist organizations and not just those room is based like, i'll tell you that. i've seen a with extreme fall,
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right groups. they copy the, the effectiveness that isolated had on. so the way to do, obviously, right for this offensive is on telegrams. you've seen them go into more deeply encrypted sites on that. but you know, it's a hard thing to stop it altogether. what i think states can do is counter that nodes have come out with another county narrative that they come out with. and i think that's the best way forward. fuel shortage is, are adding to the many problems in crisis. had lebanon. prices were already high by more than a 3rd by the energy minister leading to long queues on the pumps on the search. and of course, the consumer goods violent protest been rocking the country for weeks. really, unrest has been building since 2019 fuel by the nations currency losing its value soaring prices of political instability. local journalist linda to me filed this report to massive park hughes, have become a regular site across lebanon,
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as people line for hours in front of gas pumps, causing heavy congestion. the country which had so far subsidized few medicine and wheat has now begun rolling back its subsidy program, starting with fuel 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. 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 is also made its way to the countries
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beleaguered electricity grid. several states services were forced to suspend their services on monday, for lack of power or equipment residence in beirut, 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 easily. i've been looking for medicine for 4 days and still can't find it. so, the main problem we're facing is that we're not getting enough medicines. paracetamol, for instance, one of the most basic drugs isn't available treatment. so chronic diseases are hard to get to. we're also out of baby milk. how can infants leaves without milk? the situation is really bad. it was angry. residents have been protesting the 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 warrant of
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a deterioration in the security to ation. the crisis in which lebanon has been stuck for a year and a half does not seize. 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 in and overturned my grin, ship off the coast of italy. lump a deuce. island has left 7 dead, including a pregnant woman with a still missing the vessel, carrying migrants trying to reach europe from africa, capsized as the italian coast guard arrived on the scene. the incident is being investigated by a europe remains in the grip of a crisis with almost $40000.00 migrants officially having made the journey from africa so far this year. take a look at the middle east,
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fall into the learn in east jerusalem with firework shot rocks thrown out as really soldiers came as people tried to stop property being demolished. authorities say the dwellings were constructed without the necessary permission for palestinians were injured. 6 people are confirmed dead and 7 others missing after a fairy sung near bali and in the new on tuesday who were then 50 people had been on time. the boat reported taking on water arrived half an hour after leaving point fresh supplies for the international space station. how blasted off from the bike and work cosmos room. the russian cargo ship is carrying food, water, and other essential, is expected to take 2 days before docking with the i s. s.
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government organizations in germany. they have been urged to close their facebook pages by the end of the year. the countries data protection watchdog made the call, citing the social media giants noncompliance with local privacy roles. 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 read a page, i strongly recommend that you shut it down by the end of the year. under current, you privacy laws, an organization can only from for a personal data to a country outside of the block. if the countries seem to be in a position to adequately protect that information, the u. s. isn't on the approved list, but all facebook user data passes through american. in an e mail, 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
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the end of 2019 questions related to their transparency of data processing. and we're taking into consideration what in trend low, expert on social media solicitor a year co and saves the way the issue was saw. busy of dealt with in the past by brussels was really one way ignore it. there's nothing due about, about the inability almost of, of a facebook, for example, to comply with you previously. lo, it is just impossible for them to do. but so far, your governments have been turning a blind eye, a g d p r is, is based on, on a single way of handling personal data across the board in the united states. on the other hand, the, the laws of privacy are, are left largely to individual states. to legislation,
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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. that is, are a lot for now, but done will be here at the top of the hour, with all the stories needed to bring you into thursday informed on, perhaps even entertained as well. do hope you'll join and then good bye for now. the the imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what other chapters called gun violence school shootings, homelessness. first, it was my job then it was my sampled. didn't was my savings. i have nothing. i have
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