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worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. and how the victim say they still live with the consequences today the, the efficacy of pfizer is cobra vaccine have fallen by nearly a 3rd about the according to a new is really study. the findings come in the face of the rapidly spreading delta very into the virus around the world. the growing issue and i see at the didn't see typing the grip over at tech giant india essays. twitter is no longer immune from responsibility over a user generated content. the verdict coming 2 weeks after the texas supreme court made almost the same ruling about facebook. and i'd also draw a streaming m p. 's
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or washington to adroit extra edition appeal to the u. k. drop all charges against julian lessons here from one of them. i one minute past mid day in moscow this wednesday july the 7th. welcome to the news r and r t. my names unit only. the efficacy of the fall is your cobra job has dropped by nearly a 3rd. now, according to a new study, bobby is really health ministry. the findings come amid the rapids spread both in the country and globally of the delta variant of the virus 1st detected in india, and the vaccine is still said to be efficient in preventing serious illness. we discussed the issue with the head of the vaccination program of the television medical center. we have data which shows even if the immunity of 2 doses of defy
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their job, even if team units is waning, it's winging very, very, very slowly. it is possible at some point everybody will need another dose. obviously we're worried about the drop. the delta varying has already been studied in britain and elsewhere in defies. and 15 has been found to be less effective against it, but not as less effective as seen in our preliminary data. so we will have to watch it closely as the data unfold the view in israel. meanwhile, europe is increasingly struggling with vaccine hesitancy in the german capital. women find vaccination appointments as being canceled or postponed in recent weeks . according to the german red cross, which suggested a 30 year old fight for those failing to show up for a shot. and an interview too artsy, the head of the organizations berlin branch, brundage vaccine absenteeism of selfish. in our experience,
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every day, 5 to 10 percent of those who have appointments day and i do not attend and in the arena bell and area alone around 3000 people vaccinated every day. while the rest of the centers around 15000 vaccination always every day and those 3 files and every day, 150 people do not attend. that is quite a lot if you consider the amount of effort that goes into this 1st, this is not fair to those who would like to make an appointment for advice. nation . we cannot do this, but you to the lack of free time slot. and secondly, complete waste of all resources vaccine pharmacists and doctors are therefore, i'm calling for those who do not attend their appointment to cancel them. be given a final absenteeism. and this is my, on those on the u. s. has been facing the same issue to with more than one in 10 to for their 2nd shot. skipping their appointments. that's according to federal health
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authority. data. picking up the story for us kill them up and almost 15000000 americans. that's how many have missed their 2nd vaccine dose. that's according to a warning from the centers for disease control and prevention. a key and often cited reason it's rather disturbing is that many people believe one dose is enough for protection. now the timeframe for that 2nd dose changes and differs according to the jab. it's 3 weeks for 50 bio and tack and 4 weeks for madonna. regardless, those numbers are alarmingly high. it was just 8 percent missing. their 2nd shot earlier in the year. stop, officials warn that's simply not enough. when you look at the level of protection after one dose, you can say it's 80 percent. but it is somewhat of a tenuous 80 percent and that comes as the far more deadly delta variance spreads. something that doctor found, she has already called the greatest threat to us, attempts to eliminate coded 19. now we've got new studies showing that vaccines are
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less effective against that strain. this leaves many holding their breath, wondering if the expectation that vaccines would solve this crisis was a bit premature, failed mop and r t new york law president biden is planning to send health workers door to door to persuade americans of their jobs. now it's after figures showed he missed his independence. the goal of having 70 percent of the country vaccinated with 8000000 people. you can read more nuts at r t dot com. the power of social media giants has long been seen as on table, but increasingly, efforts are on their way to rein them in. no court in new delhi has ruled twitter will no longer be immune from responsibility for content generated by users. in india, it comes less than 2 weeks after the highest court in texas said facebook can be
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held accountable over its platform being used for sex trafficking, or senior correspondent roscoe's dea has been looking at what all that means for relations between nations and big tech. whatever our views and online freedoms on censorship, i do the fact that take johns have run wild boston blew it drunk with power and high own mind boggling revenues. they began to see themselves as king makers, virtual cyber gods, to rule the net, to decide who gets to talk. and what about and increasingly states around the world, the saying i now off and in flood the escalation of the risks between the indian government and what the center has told. deli, high court and social media john to speak to comply with in this new id room. so said that if the company's failed to follow the rules there, intermediary status can be ended, and they may be subject to criminal action. the court of it is twitter,
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which got away with blocking the then president of the us has decided to engage in a battle of wills with india. for example, according to india is new i t rules. so uses must be warned if their account is about to be ban. what is twitter do temporarily bands the countries technology minister without warning or another rule. so india doesn't want content that causes religious enmity. so they ask tweet to remove a picture of a hindu goddess in lieu positions, posted by use called atheist republic. twitter has taken no steps to remove such content, but in a blatant violation of indian laws has been acting as an accomplice to the crime. and showing such blasphemous and insulting content, these spiteful little acts they go on and all twitter, for example, posting a map of india with entire disputed province is removed from indian sovereignty. so he is the technical part, right, twitter and facebook and all they get away with this by arguing that they are not
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responsible for what uses post. because that 3 speech, they are just platforms for free speech. obviously that is highly debatable. tech johns, have no problem. cedric, not only people, but in ta, political movements, but more than that, it isn't true because they make money off of it. but for example, running ads for child sex trafficking. plaintiffs was 14 years old in 2017, had traffickers used instagram to advertise plaintiffs as prostitute and to arrange dates. as a result, plaintiff was raved numerous times for when plaintiffs rescue from the traffic in scheme traffickers continue to use your profile to attempt to interrupt other minors. in the same manner, plaintiff's mother reported this activity to facebook which have respond it. that is from an ongoing lawsuit in texas, which we reported on numerous victims a suing facebook for not only ignoring,
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but facilitating child set trafficking by writing, child grooming ads, making money off of it. the takeaways these book never responded. they see themselves these take chances above nations and borders laws and customs above elected officials and representative governments. i mean, what the heck is in the going to do band twitter, unthinkable. until recently, indian companies be pharma. i t or others that go to do business in the united states of america or in other foreign countries, voluntarily follow the local laws. then why are platforms like twitter showing reluctance and following indian laws designed to give voice to the victims of abuse and misuse? at the end of the day, what is happening in india is going to set a global precedent. every foreign mission is waiting to see how these end i, the india, will persevere, force big take to acknowledge that, that they are, the greater the nations and peoples that there are rules and that they have to
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follow them, nor indeed will fold the compromise. and as such, recognize the yes, big tech is a digital superpower answerable to a new one and above common law and custom. what is happening is that these big tech social media giants are disregarding all local sensibilities and sensitivities. the have a liberal universal values agenda, and they'll also taken very parties on positions on very sensitive marco's in india, on major political development. so i think the public as well as the government are quite upset with the way these social media joins are, are manipulating, or trying to manipulate public opinion. there's no consistency in what they're doing. their content. moderation is very,
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very flawed and biased and they are resorting to a kind of like a hit money in the social media sphere because they are larger numbers of users. so i think it's very important that they should be disciplined, or else there is likely to be more gales and more violence and public disorder. and i think in a big complex society like india, they should act more responsibly. my story were across today. how strongly an mpi are urging president biden to drop the us government's extradition. appealed to the u. k. launched against the wiki least co founder jolena such the striding citizens want juliet, us on to be free. is treatment violates for convention against torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. please drop
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me. what comes as julian, a son celebrated his birthday for the 3rd straight, you're inside a maximum security prison in britain. he faces a 175 years in prison in america, which was some extra dotted from the u. k. on charges of hocking and espionage in 2019 the son was 4 simply removed by british police from the ecuadorian embassy in london. after quito terminated his 7 year asylum there. in january, a british judge ruled against move over fears about his mental health. the u. s. immediately launched an appeal to trillion m p george christensen was among those who filmed the video in support of their fellow countrymen. a lot of people were viewing who, beyond the assange campaign, feeling this is just something that the trump administration was, was doing well. it actually wasn't the trump administration that was dying. and of course, we know now that donald trump considered issuing
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a pardon to join the signs for someone that wouldn't, that was going after him. you wouldn't be thinking about issuing a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing and there, that's why nothing as simple as simply dropped with the change of regimes in the u . s. or administrations in the us, you know, it's almost pain swept to the side by a lot of the mainstream media. and you even have some journalists to die that still protest at calling him a journalist. will are going to say that julian assigns is form of journalism, is probably the most pure it comes with that any spin with that, any sort of opinion that's added to it. he just giving the raw data to the people and i think he should be applauded for that. li, co founder of the rock band, pink floyd, roger waters, who's a long time supporter of jolena sons told r t. the media has been code into silence and it's reporting the case. i was at
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a street protest last february and we march from they australian embassy to parliament square. and we made fun speeches. and we made all the points that we all made again and again and again. and again. the government took absolutely no notice. has it got through to to a large section of the public? yeah, it has. are there many decent people in the general population? yes, they're all have they now heard the story? yes they have, were they terribly moved and painted by the smear campaign against julian days, where he was labeled massage and they just didn't write based and that this from that the other and how he used to wipe his feces with the cat and spread it over the door and i'm always with complete lies spread by mainstream media that should know better. and where are the journalists?
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should he's in the streets demonstrate day and night and to let cali gives release. know where to be. see. unfortunately, the mainstream media is cowed by the ruling process by the powers, the bad by the governments. all those of us who care about human rights and who actually care about free to men who actually, ah, against the murder of civilians and against torture. and all of those things find it very difficult him face of a mainstream major that keeps itself in mouth shut. so it's difficult journey in a sanchez is knights in shining armor. this is the man who almost single handedly has started the movement that might save the world. we are strong and we're not going away and we will not go away and we will stand shoulder to shoulder until june. and the sound is pray. because until julian a songy free,
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none of us ship free, we can all be locked up in our heart and less incarcerated disease. rocket legend activists, roger waters, go ahead and the program discord in the 3 week old is really government housing. contentious law preventing palestinian married to his really from getting is really citizenship is not renewed. going against the wishes of trying to mr. bennett. ah, ah ah,
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me. we're used to hearing will lead to messaging about the importance of values. not everyone in the block agrees, in fact, a growing number of conservative and populous forces are speaking out against what subtle call brussels colonial outlook. conservatives and populace. talk the language of family and culture. we least talk a values to create a european superstate. me. the news ah,
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hello again. it's been less than a month since the new israeli government was finally formed, but it's already running into difficulties. it's failed to extend a contentious law which bars palestinians murray to his release from getting his release citizenship. the legislation was adopted at the time of the 2nd palestinian uprising due to security reasons. but critics believe its annual prolongation was aimed at maintaining a jewish majority. in israel, the country's interior minister claims the legislation house, how it blocked 15000 citizenship applications from palestinians. nevertheless, the new prime minister, enough, tele bennett, is seeming others are to blame for his mounting problem in full times of the opposition to exhaust us with a 1000 exercises in trade for it is okay that democracy of any and we know how to do both. but there are points when, even in the opposition with national responsibility not will be shown. the security
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red line, the much held at uniquely open a new coalition has failed and it's very 1st attempt. the government's vote to stop the californians married. 2 ladies, getting citizenship sank, split white down the middle, 594, and 59 against. as 5 members of the ruling coalition immediately broke rank. and that despite bennett early, a warning that this was an important vote of confidence in his new government. so won't win from whoever votes in favor of the legislation and expressing confidence in the government. whatever votes against it is expressing no confidence in the government. the citizenship and internal was initially passed in 2003 at the time of the 2nd palestinian uprising following militant attacks in israel. since then, it has repeatedly received a parliamentary majority that it needed to be approved until now. even
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the party of the opposition need at benjamin netanyahu could that has repeatedly supported the law voted against it. critics charge that this is a case of politics over principles. we've received proof of programmatic nature of a government that doesn't have a distinct design. this majority, israel needs a functioning design, is government, not a mishmash that depends on rom and merits votes. this is a fight the. the stakes are extremely high, right? the stakes are who is going to govern the state of israel, and they think what the liquid is trying to do now is to get a hold of power. and then the out by opposing this law plays a risky game and the risky that and the risk that he, the calculated risk where he is probably saying that despite the fact that ideologically, they're not wide in favor of opposing below are actually quite the opposite. undermining the government undermine. even coalition would be even more appealing
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with our border. the a pocket coalition is a hodgepodge of left wing interest and parties cutting alongside vin. it's alternation, it's not surprisingly that we're really struggling to speak with one voice. we ask people on the street what they made of the failed vote and also were there. i think there is a different law makes it difficult for someone to get israeli citizenship. it's difficult. it's not easy. there are 2 different sites. there is one country, palestine, and this is another country, israel and we arrows or something different. that's difficult for everyone. the real reason is tricky to avoid and to if you'd like, create an issue with the current government, hoping that somehow they will manage to displacement after such an embarrassing failure at the 1st hurdle. questions when inevitably growth to whether or not this
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job will be able to function when it becomes the latest israeli coalition to forward policy a r t. chapter 4. people have been killed after devastating floods hit the crust. no dar region in southern russia this week. the area has faith. the deluge of rain since sunday, with many homes left flooded. more than a 100 people to be rescued elia patricia filed us this report. me we have just reached the location which became the at the center of the entire disaster in russia south just by looking at this booth, you can imagine what was happening here. the closer you get to the sea side, the lower the lands get, the more damage you witness. so let's take this painful and dangerous walk.
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the flash floods hit this town overnight and it seemed the people were completely unprepared. now we'll show you some of the most typical damage, so you can see over here, for example, fallen or outright destroyed fence in this place right here. used to be a bustling cafe on other typical damage element, right. their cars turned around after being turned over and the current people say they don't even know where it came from. what the water is flowing and cause the floating car barrels gas cylinders, everything was slow down. we were just watching us. i'm telling you now and have good bumps to you and if it is within 50 minutes,
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everything was flooded. saved at all and you know now this scar i can show you what happens with the inside of the vehicle after it was stuck in mud and water for a couple of hours. now what is this if not apocalyptic? seen this used to be a restaurant inside a hotel, now completely empty, submerged in water. there's no way i can call the whole the makers lucky at all. they're shocked, but at least they're walking in clean clothes and like those who are trying to save their businesses, complete, lee covered in mud. we have finally reached the sea side. this used to be a beach with cafes, loungers and so on. now as you can see, clearly most of the debris ended up on the beach and, and the sea waters. and nobody's even daring to guess how long it will take to clean all this mess up. tickets down and has called up its army reserve is to bolster its border with husky unless done it comes as afghans
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security forces have been fleeing a resurgent taliban on seeking refuge in the central asian nation. were the on a thought and off the soldiers cross the border. they were retreating from the telephone, who's been taking lard. swain territory across northern afghanistan. civilians have also been fleeing to cust. according to the u. n. more than a 1000 are arriving in the capital. sean bay, every month, the escalating security situation has seen russia legend before with those pressures, obligations under the collective security treaty of fully in effect. and we will do everything we can using all the capabilities of the russian military, based on the afghan border to prevent any aggressive samples and gains and our allies. so you will indeed for a lima from the academy of sciences. believes just on the best strategy for dealing
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with the escalating situation lies and cooperation with its allies. if a situation is quite serious, given the geographic location of the resources they have, the 20000 reservists who are mobilized under the president's degree are actually not that many as the border is 1400 kilometers long. so the number is small. but anyway, it's one of the 1st major steps by the government, which means the situation is serious. but there is a lot of hope that russia will give support to its large military base and the gist . there's also hold that dejesus towns other allies from the common security treaty organization won't remain neutral. well, the telephones mood comes as the u. s. trip hello, from off canada stone is sent to be 90 percent complete, announcing the withdraw president biden said it was time for regional powers to step up shooter demo from the national security council of gallus then said
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international cooperation is continuing. and it's natural for neighboring countries to take measures to protect their own interests. the truth is that we've been pursuing a regional strategy for a while. the truth also is the national defense and security forces have been fighting the minutes that are now threatening central asia. and so what we're seeing is a natural response from our neighbors up in the north to secure their borders. because we are actually do we, we've been doing that to, to this point. but we're also, we're also expecting that they would naturally take actions also to secure their own interest in their folders. atalla has, you know, are harboring touch harris with terrorists from multiple organizations are harboring islamic movement to a 2nd. the terrorists, but also i am from, from, from china. and so it is only natural that our neighbors are taking steps in that direction. finally, this news or the fur, has literally been flying in the russian military without
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a lead selection of military dogs put through their paces in a partial drill. the special harness you can see here that they're in was developed by the russian firm tech, no dynamics. it allow dogs of up to $45.00 kilos. dogs to be safely attached to the part trooper before jumping from the aircraft. the per can then partially directly into a battlefield so far test something carried out from a height of $13000.00 breathing apparatus is being developed for the dogs. so if the jumps can be even higher, 20 to give you some polls for a thought, there isn't, there are fish in 2nd as if they quite enjoyed the 2 debates discussion. next we're crosstalk peter and jessica going in moments that goes for that's i'll see you soon. bye. oh i
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i the the when i was shot the wrong when i was just don't the girl? yes. to fill out the thing because the attitude an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground in the with
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the hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things considered. i'm peter lavelle. we're used to hearing you will, leads messaging about the importance of values. not everyone in the block agrees. in fact, a growing number of conservative and populous forces are speaking out against what some called brussels colonial outlook, conservative and populous talk. the language of family and culture e reliefs talk of values to create a european superstate. the cross walking the eel in crisis. i'm joined by my guess. i'm scared in london. he's ameritas, professor of international history and former convener of european studies at london school of economics. also in london we have donald so soon he has ameritas professor of.

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