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the in the leading the scientific journal in the u. k. cause russia splitting job safe and effective. stressing the lack of severe side effects, such as blood clot, calling to other cope with vaccine rivals. from german red cross member who's raising the law over a joint number of those, skipping their appointments for a 2nd career virus job. as a cobit hesitancy, trends continues to spread worldwide and tightening their grip over the tech. john's india says twit is no longer immune from responsibility over use a generated content because 2 weeks up to the texas supreme court, it was the same ruling about facebook. awe
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. thanks for joining us. this is t international. a leading british on to fic journal has published an article stating, quote, mounting evidence that proves russia splitting the covey vaccine is safe and effective. the job is currently in use in a 70 countries will wide because it is just me in the studio with all the details, the cost, 1st of all, what does this article say about this putting job? sure, just let me quickly say that major is a weekly scientific journal based in the u. k. it is considered to be the world's most prestigious, well read and quoted. and indeed it has published a story in depth story. and specifically with a title, i quote mounting evidence, adjust scrutiny covey, the vaccine is safe and effective, effective. and so in the article, they basically sum of all the latest information that has brought them to these positive conclusion. students has been approved in nearly 70 nations,
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including brazil, argentina, the philippines are hungry and for instance, in india they are going to produce at least 185-0000 doses of scrutiny for domestic use. and they wouldn't have gone for this if they hadn't been sure about it. safety right? there is data coming from the russian researchers, but then there is data coming from all those nations that are importing and distributing the vaccine. and it also shows that food nuclear is safe and it's working. for instance, the united arab emirates have conducted their own study that showed 97.8 percent of figures. see argentina's, health care officials claim that even one dose of spoofing we gives antibodies to a person in 78.6 percent of cases. and this is, by the way we're, i have personal experience. i didn't have antibodies after the 1st shot, but after the 2nd one, that's when my body produced a proper mean response. and i still have
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a significant amount of antibodies even 8 months after the inoculation. but let's get back to the article and see what they say about the possible side effect of the vaccine. spending side effects are becoming clearer cities, so foss suggested they're similar to those of other ad bars vaccines, with the notable exception of red blood clotting conditions. unlike for both the oxford astrazeneca and johnson and johnson vaccines, there been no reports of these disorders from russian health authorities, or from the other nations using sputnik v. millions of people already taken certainly vaccine. among them, there will be some people who would like to travel, say, to europe. now that would become a much easy thing to do. if sputnik had been approved by say, the w h o or by the european medicines agency. is there any suggestion in this article? why that has not happened yet? sure, so we know that the european medicine agency and the world health organization haven't
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given the green light to spirit nick the yet. and the officials claim that they still have reservations, for instance, over the quality of surveillance of the possible rear effective specifically. and we also know that the w h o, inspectors have visited 9 sites across russia were scrutiny fi is being manufactured and the flag concerns over one of those sites. and the russian side says that they have, have already fixed the problem. but there are also concerns that student may lose its potency over time, and that even vaccinated person needs a booster shot. and there is no light, a one day's version of the same vaccine that is being already rolled out in moscow and other major cities. exactly. for this, but as the russian producers claim there are a lot of red tape in the m a. and that they have to jump through a lot of hoops in order to get their vaccine registered properly. and they've never done this before. they do make mistakes, they admit this and even typing errors. so that shows you that student still
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has a long way to go before it can be accepted and registered by this agency. but as i said, even without approval from the m a and the w. tro, there are countries that importing and distributing the russian jobs. i'm talking about european countries like hungry and san marino. and by the way, in san marina, they have over 70 percent of the population inoculated with sputnik v. and now they register no new infections. co infections whatsoever, so that's telling now austria and cyprus, they do accept russian tourists who have food and we without asking them to provide a negative p. c r test. so all in all we're seeing that i speak need me gradually expanding its reach, gaining recognition, but the same time there are obstacles that still need to be overcome. and what probably this article will be this up occasion to see things as they stand ready.
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thanks for the update because you can talk about one of the other jobs. now the efficacy of the pfizer over job has dealt with by nearly a 3rd according to a new study by the israeli health ministry. those findings come amid the rapids spread both in the country and will wide of the delta, the variance of the far as was 1st detected in india. the vaccine still said to be efficient in preventing serious illness. i will discuss the issue with the head of the vaccination program at the telephone medical center. we have data which shows even if the immunity of doses of defy the job, even if the immunity is waning, is 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 vary and has already been studied in britain and elsewhere in the fighting. 15 has been found to be less effective against it, but not as less effective as seen in our preliminary data. we will
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have to watch it closely and as the data unfold. meanwhile, europe's increasingly struggling with the vaccine hesitancy in the german capital. one in 5 vaccination appointments has been canceled or postponed in recent weeks since, according to the german red cross, which suggested a 30 year. oh fine, please don't turn up for a shot. the head of the organizations berlin, brun says vaccine absenteeism is selfish. in our experience, every day, 5 to 10 percent of those who have appointments do not attend in the arena bell and area alone around 3000 people have vaccinated every day. while the rest of the centers around $15000.00 vaccinations take place every day of those 3 files and every day, $150.00 total 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 the vaccination,
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but cannot do this due to the lack of free time slows. and secondly, a complete waste of all resources vaccine pharmacists and doctors are therefore, i'm calling for those who do not attend their appointments about counseling them to be given a fine absenteeism on those. and the united states has been facing the same issue to, with more than one in 10 to for their 2nd shot, skipping their appointments according to federal helpful authority data. kelly. milton picks up the story. 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 mcdonough. regardless, those numbers are alarmingly high,
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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 in the 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 the vaccines are less effective against that strain. this leave many holding their breath, wondering if the expectation that vaccines would solve this crisis with a bit premature failed mop and r t new york. meanwhile, president biden is planning to send health workers door to door to persuade american staff. the jobs after figures showed he missed his independence. the goal of having 70 percent of company vaccinated by almost 8000000 people. you can read more about that at r t dot com. ah,
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the power of social media johnson has long been seen as untamed level, but increasingly efforts are underway to right and the men. now the government in new delhi stated twitter will no longer be immune from responsibility for content generated by uses in india becomes less than 2 weeks after the high school in texas said facebook can be held accountable for its platform being used for sex trafficking. once he's got a guest, he has been looking at what 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 and 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 escalation of the risk between the indian
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government and what the center has told delhi high court and social media john to speak to comply with in this new idea. 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, 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's new i t rules. so users 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 asked tweet to remove a picture of a hindu goddess in lute positions posted by use called atheist republic. twitter has taken no steps to remove such content, but an a blatant violation of indian laws has been acting as an accomplice to the
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crime. and showing such blasphemous and insulting content. these spiteful little acts they go on and all twitter, for example, posting a map of the india with entire disputed provinces removed from indian sovereignty. so here's the technical part, right, twitter and facebook, and all they get away with. it's by arguing that they are not 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 plaintiff as prostitute and arrange dates. as a result, plaintiff was raised numerous times for when plaintiffs rescue from the traffic in
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scheme traffickers continue to use your profile to attend 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 law suit in texas, which we reported on numerous victims, assuming facebook for not only ignoring, but facilitating child sets, trafficking by writing, child grooming ads, making money off of it. the takeaway is, facebook 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
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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 tech to acknowledge that, that they are the greater the nations and peoples that there are rules and that they have to follow them or, and they will fold compromise. and as such, recognize that 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 matters in india on major political development. so i think the public as well as the
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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, 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 to lead in the program. and teasers, washington to enjoy sex tradition of fancy, the gay and drop choices in the song of the whistleblower spends the other another birthday behind bars. story after the break.
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ah the the the the the the ah, i will. i will join me every thursday on the alex silent
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shore and i'll be speaking to guess in the world. the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the moon, the ah, welcome back. a french courts convicted 11 people for harassing a 16 year old go over a number of anti islam posts she made on social media. the teenager called mila says her life has been ruined by online harassment that included death threats. so the demon ski picks up the story. the court decided that 11 of those who had been accused of the cyber bullying of 15, was known only by her 1st name. mila would receive suspended sentences. now mila
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1st came to prominence. when she was 16 years old, so around 2 years ago where she posted video online, she was giving a makeup tutorial and she ended up reacting to some comment and made some derogatory remarks about islam that really sort of feel the fire and debate around her that have a look at that video that spoke this all of back in 2019, just known. i hate religion. the koran is the religion of hate. i say what? i think i'm not at all racist as it's impossible to be racist towards religion. think then she has continued to post equally controversial videos, videos where she talks about her thoughts of islam. and she has seen many people over a 100000 types of threats. again to for these videos that's according to her lawyer . this includes death threats. so people, i've been quite descriptive about how they would like to kill the she naija and she
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has been as a result about under constant police protection for the last 3 years. she's had to change school several times. her identity to some extent being hidden here fall and so all as a result of those threats and other piece that she's received on line. now 13 were actually charged with this cyber bullying. they with 10 men and food teen women, all between the ages of 18 and 30. and during the court trial, they said that they were ignorant of the cyber bullying. news came from and they said that they actions and the things that they had said were foolish. now the court decided that 11 of them were guilty and this given them suspended sentences of between 4 and 6 months. they've also been ordered to patient compensation to me left of around 1500 years, as well as contributing around a 1000 years each to her legal costs. as a result of this latest case for me, le,
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outside the court, she said that this was to some extent of victory. when i get a new one and will win again, what i want that the people who harass who threatened death and who inside suicide to disband from social media. i never want the victims to be blamed again. and like i said, in my book, chances with us to support this is me land, her lawyer say that despite the sentences it doesn't change the fact that her life has been stolen from her at such a young age. because of the fact she does now need this constant police protection now many who were insulted by her videos was angered by them and made those comments. but the reality is, what me said is not illegal. hearing france, there was an investigation opened into comments, but it was closed because it was deemed to be a freedom of expression which is allowed. but her case has opened this big case.
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this big discussion on the freedom of expression here in france and also on the protections that are offered to school children when it comes to issues like so. i bullying now be 11 individuals who those suspended sentences will carry those on for the rest of their lives. they'll be on their records, but for me, some say she has an even worse sentence because for the rest of her life, she has lost her freedom australia, and he's urging president biden to drop the us government's extradition appeal to the u. k. lodged against wiki leaks, co founder julian essence. strider and citizens want juliet us on to be free is treatment violates for convention against torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. as
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well, that comes to julian and celebrated his birthday for the 3rd straight year and a maximum security prison in the united kingdom. he faces potentially a 175 years in prison in america, which one seem extradited from britain on charges of packing and espionage in 2019, as songs was forcibly removed by police from the embassy in london to quito terminated his 7 year asylum in january, a british judge ruled against that move over the fears of his mental health. us immediately lodged an appeal australian m. p. george christianson was among those who filmed video. he just saw that in support of their fellow countrymen. a lot of people were viewing this 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 don't trump consider issuing a pardon to join the signs for someone that wouldn't, that was going after him. you wouldn't be thinking about issuing
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a pardon. so this is something that the u. s. department of justice is showing and 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. we're going to say that julian assigns is form of journalism. is probably the most pure it comes with 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. so less than a month since the news rarely governor was finally formed, but it's already running into difficulties is failed to extend the content just law, the boss palestinians, married to israelis from getting israeli citizenship legislation was passed
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following the 2nd palestinian rising 2 decades ago. due to security reasons, but could explain its annual propagation with aimed at maintaining a jewish majority. in israel. the countries interior minister claims the legislation held block 15000 citizenship applications from palestinians. nevertheless, the new prime minister natalie bennett, is claiming others are to blame for his mounting problems and forms the times of the opposition to exhaust us with a 1000 exercises infringe. and that it is okay that democracy and we know how to do both. but there are points when even in the opposition national responsibility must be shown. the security of the country is the red line. the much hilton unit in its new coalition had failed at it's very 1st attempt. the government's vote to stop that kind of civilians marry 2 ladies, getting citizenship. funk split white down the middle, 594,
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and 59 against as 5 members of the ruling coalition immediately broke rank. and that despite bennett early, a warning that this was important vote of confidence in his new government. so what went wrong? however, the 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 the party of the opposition needed benjamin netanyahu could, that has repeatedly supported the law voted against it. critics charged that this is a case of politics over principles. we've received proof of the problematic nature of a government that doesn't have a distinct design. this majority, israel needs
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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 i think what the good is trying to do now is to get a hold of power. and then the by opposing this law plays a risky game and the risky that and the risk that he, the calculated risk that he took is probably saying that despite the fact that ideologically, they're not wide in favor of opposing the law are actually quite the opposite. undermining the government, undermining the coalition would be even more appealing with their voters. the a pocket coalition is a hodgepodge of left wing interests and parties. cutting alongside been its alternation, and not surprisingly they were really struggling to speak with one voice. we asked people on the street what they made of the sales vote and were there,
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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 sides. there is one country, palestine, and this is another country, israel and we arabs or something different. it's difficult for everyone. the real reason is tricky to avoid and to if you'd like, create an issue with the current government. i'm hoping that somehow they will manage to display after such an embarrassing failure. at the 1st hurdle, questions will inevitably growth as to whether or not the fragile lock will be able to function. when it becomes the latest is really coalition to forward policy a r t. jetta. now fer has literally been flying in the russian military with an elite selection of military dogs put through the places in
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the parachute drill. the special harness that was developed by the russian tech, no dynamics that allows dogs for 5 kilos to be safely attacked to piracy before jumping from an actress to pack and then shoot down directly into battlefields protested and carried out from a height of 13000 feet breathing operates as has been developed for the dog. so the jumps can be made even higher than to give you some pause for thought though it is your up to date, so i'll be back with more. i'd see you in half, and i me, the we're used to hearing you will leads messaging about the importance of values. not
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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 populous talk, the language of family and culture. we least talk of values to create a european superstate. ah, which are all said is almost complete. however, as the african national army is surrendering in record numbers of the taliban and researching jihadist, we will take a hard look at who exactly is filling the void and what this could mean for the region. and big brother is watching, but this time the government is turning over their dirty work to a 3rd party bench one and lionel joins us to discuss the new extreme notification system being implemented by your favorite social media platforms and attract star shop. carrie richardson, suspension from the us olympic team for failing
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a drug test, had drawn a bi partisan outrage, however, is the anger justified and directed at the right place. we will discuss this with steve. chris talk us from the rti sports h q, and it's the 1st day of the gathering of the world's most influential in film technology, design and sport in idaho. but you can bet they will be discussing arts and crafts or singing songs. run the camp buyer. we will bring you the details of what is being termed the billionaire summer camp. i'm getting a huge and a you are watching this edition of a news you use right here on our t america. ah, yes, true. that's atkinson, the bog rom airfield overnight on a friday. this without even telling the bases new african commander. but after 20 years of being involved in the region there withdrawal of us troops is having an immediate effect. so to discuss what.

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