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and there are other fellow friends in daycare ah, the claims of fake test results, no checks, and no math that the euro 2020 final, the world health organization says london football showdown was devastated for efforts to control the pandemic. battle continues as cove, it's highly contagious. delta variance takes root worldwide, including more than 90 percent of russia. new cases returned to a corolla virus clinic to see how health care workers are coping a hash tag as to west cuba. trends on social media, us lawmakers back the caribbean countries biggest protest in depth of on official blame, their northern neighbor for meddling and its internal affairs. ah,
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broadcasting live from moscow, russia. this is our international. i am your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. might be the beautiful game, but it's not looking good for the fight against cope. it is feared that sunday 02020 final could cause a huge spike in cases. as a victorious italian team paraded their trophy through the center of rome. enormous crowds gave little thought to colbert regulations, and that came just a day after tens of thousands of unmasked fans crammed together at the match in london. world health organizations described the event as devastating. am i supposed to be enjoying watching transmission happening in front of my eyes? the covert 19 pandemic is not taking a break tonight, sorry covey to delta v r, and will take advantage of an vaccinated people in crowded settings, unmasked screaming, shout, and singing. devastating. the
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$60000.00 fan barely a mass to be seen, a lack of so social distancing, no checks and claims of faith results. that was the scene playing out at wembley stadium or stimulus. derek clark, who was asked that game toby controls were a joke. you didn't even need to do or feet attached because you weren't even checked for your covert weather. like i say that were just checking your phone for your ticket and you would want to see that you had a ticket on your phone that will just loading you in. doesn't matter if you had a negative test, if you read the faith that the test either a step missing more, really to the the think you should have taken more seriously. there's no checks for call within police and was just a lot of sorts of people with motor bus security measures should have been in
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police as well, but there just wasn't enough security stairs academy of the the checks, healthcare officials are warning that the final could push the u. k. to a 1000000 new infections within a month, cases of already shot up to some 35000 a day, but the prime ministers still scrapping england's restrictions next week. government points to a successful inoculation program with almost 35000000 haven't gotten the shot. we will stick to our plan to live legal restrictions and to lift social distancing. there are clark again says it's hard not to fear a new spike and coping cases. the restrictions are easy and the 19th of july, of course, is when i'm looking at this final restrictions easing as well. so things are getting back to normal, but very little people waiting masks and last nights, especially heading towards the underground station after the lounge. i might of
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people but no dual monster waiting, so it to be a rising tcs because of that. then as i mentioned, they'll have no checks for corporate heading into the grounds. so that as of what that, i mean i was in the ground just about 20 minutes. there was already 3 or 4 young guys of it's already posted in front of virus continues to evolve with the delta variance. now, in more than $100.00 countries, the strain was 1st identified in india and it is believed to be the most contagious . yet the world health organization predicts it will be the dominant very and globally within months. and here in russia, the strain already accounts for more than 90 percent of new infections. and as the strain continues to spread, russia has set another daily covert death to record with $780.00 fatalities registered in the last 24 hours. with more on how health care workers are dealing with this challenge, yours, anton krakowski returns to the red zone and the latest installment of his
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documentary series epidemic. with luck, an empty bed, an empty bed. it's an empty space out there, a small one. so tara 1347 beds. i hoped i would never come back here again. we're at a hospital again and here again, are these damp scrubs. how did the hospital start to fill up? do you remember the day when said b, as in rock of announced another spike in cases that started when the city announced 9000 infections when there had previously only been 3004. so we brought that on ourselves. we were monitoring that there had been 50 patients daily, and suddenly the number went up to 100 and then 210120130 so on. but of course,
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the key point is that we will ready, well prepared. the worst thing is when you're not on album for him, what's the main pattern of this new strain? probably you're looking for the computer. firstly, it's more contagious. and 2nd, it hits way faster than the previous and now takes $1.00 to $2.00 days instead of 7 to wait with the elevator. it's also hitting younger people. one possible i do what? yeah, i'm looking at patients and i recall the moments of the 1st and the 2nd waif. they were mainly older people. and now just look, everyone is younger than me. they didn't believe it would happen. they thought the virus had gone, but he stayed. they think everything's okay. it's a simple flu and it will end soon, but it doesn't. it wasn't day off today. and how many of those in the hospital are vaccinated? well, around 122-1000 patients from 11 and believable. all young guys,
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i've never seen anything like this before. so literally everyone is younger than me . let me, how is it going? great. how long have you been here? well, i've been here for some 2 weeks. i guess. how did you end up here? well, did you have a high temperature? yes, i had a temperature. i called an ambulance. they brought me here and my condition drastically nose dived. what do you mean? well, in 2 days, how old are you? i'm 47. so we're the same age and how badly were your lungs damaged? 75 percent? $75.00. yes, i was only released from an intensive care work today. did you get the vaccine for? nope. why did you because i'm an idiot. how is that possible? it's available to you. why is this happening? where people not vaccinating? we do look since the ninety's there was an anti vaccination campaign at that time and those mad moms said we won't be vaccinated against measles,
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chicken pox. we won't take any vaccine. someone put that idea in the head that the vaccination is bad, but in fact, it saves lives and it helps vanquish the pandemic. so when do you think it will end? never time damages tend to last from 3 to 5 years. i'm actually afraid of asking you who is vaccinating and non you raise your hands please. he's vaccinated . i know him. well, actually anyone who comes here is vaccinated. well, it's because you're a strict boss. i've been in an intensive care unit for a month, and my condition is severe. maybe the outcome would be less if i had taken a job. i wanted to get facts and i did, but i didn't find time. and now i'm in a dire condition. the me ah
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ah, the ah, ah, ah, ah, french health workers may not be paid if they refuse to get the cobra shot president microns, making the vaccine mandatory for the sector to combat the highly contagious delta strain. it comes as exhausted medical staff quit in record numbers in the paris region. i made warning of an eminent 4th wave of the pandemic. we got reaction from the nurse the situation is especially dramatic because people who
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left hospitals were forced to do it and they were disappointed, humiliated, destroyed by this government policy, which put them lower than they deserve. let me remind you that a year ago, the same caregivers and nurses were heroes. they were hailed as those who defeated the disease. and now we're faced with another problem, which is also linked to a debate on this compulsory vaccination for staff. also the countries nurses now say that the profession no longer gives them career development prospects. the poll added almost 2 in 3 think their job is banquets and more than 90 percent. believe the corporate crisis shows the need for a review of their roles or co again says it's hard to stay motivated. it's still very complicated to manage. and i want to understand that around 40 percent of staff and they want to change profession productively. these people want
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to leave their profession completely. really. there was a spirit of trust from the staff there. they had the motivation. but now i'm not sure who this president has pointed the finger squarely at washington over the protests that have gripped his country. thousands have flooded the streets of the caribbean nation over an economic crisis. exacerbated by the pandemic. nancy government movement is being called the biggest in 30 years. the, the protests cap, a tough year for cuba economy has plunged 11 percent made worse by american sanctions. despite that top us politicians are reacting to the protests with hash tag at west cuba, expressing their full support for those on the street. us foreign minister claims the u. s. government actually, behind the riots and the white house will use any means available to turn cuba upside down. that's what i call on twitter. and i also call them the u. s.
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government to recognize or deny that political operators actively use tags collectives or groups of robots. trolls who use a coordinated with automated means to flood the networks, etc, etc. in this operation against cuba roles. if you go on twitter, you'll find the hash tag as so as cuba in the trends, and some of the most senior you as politicians among go sending out the signal saying how much they are worried. so genuinely worried be so for the cuban regime to step down and lead democracy flourish in cuba. i hope and pray for a free tube for morality is no suffering under is unbearable communist rule. viva cuba libra s o s. cuba. so as cuba might as well turn into cuban lives, matter, please don't blame me for trying to sound sarcastic when talking about serious hardships of an entire nation. but just think of this,
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it's america that's been squeezing you by the clutches of its economic blockade for 6 decades and refused to lifted. even when the pandemic kicked in, even when $184.00, you and nations called on washington to do so. just for the sake of the people in the difficult times in havana, this hard line is being compared to, to genocide. but nope, the americans can be bothered because the sanctions are a tool for democracy. and that probably works as a universal excuse. havana is blaming the u. s. for inciting protests, and backing them with cash plus, it's firmly against the hypocrisy and the voices of concern from the neighbors. bottom. we are addressing revolutionaries who may have become entangled. addressing cubans who may have some concerns, but we will not allow the opponents of the revolution. mercenaries were sold out to
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the u. s. government sold out to the empire, receiving money from subversive agencies to provoke destabilization. like i said, the style, the wording, the matter on the part of the us elite is hardly a surprise given the history of how they've been dealing with on wanted governments in latin america. the method that the u. s. prefers to use in latin america today is similar to what we saw take place in eastern europe after the collapse of the soviet union with the various color revolution. and we can point to the guardian buzz the violent protests in venezuela led by a new group that now comprises the one why do lead opposition? clearly us back trained by usa id and the national endowment for democracy in these tactics than we saw in 2018 in nicaragua. the same kind of scenario play out violent protests and blockades,
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leaving hundreds dead. and the people who are leading it were being sponsored by the national endowment for democracy and usa id to drop all this off. listen to one us senator and former presidential candidate. pretty much giving instructions to the media on how to cover the tensions in cuba. give coverage to the fact that there are people in the street in cuba because they do not want to live and marxism and communism socialism anymore. they want freedom. now here's a fact for you, despite the blockade. cuba was the 1st country in the whole region to successfully develop, not one but 2 covert vaccines and has managed to domestically produce and vaccinate more than a quarter of the population with at least one dose while suffering a severe shortage in supplies from abroad. this probably still isn't enough to boost the public's confidence in the government and will do nothing to ease the poverty or slash food prices. what could have help though it's
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a bit of american mercy with the sanctions. oh no, there is no way he will touch the precious tool for democracy in while members of the cuban diaspora across from the straits of florida and the city of miami have rallied in solidarity demanding washington intervenes us white house press secretary john sack. he blames the cuban government for the escalation there's every indication that yesterday's protests or reactions of the people in cuba to exhaustion of the governance of the, of the leaders in the state, the economic mismanagement and the repression that we're seeing take place against the people of the country having spent significant time in cuba during the special period, the harsh is period of sanctions and deprivation. i can tell you there is real suffering and there is real malays and it is brought about as
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a direct result of the u. s. embargo. so it was inevitable that there would be protests like this. we can see that people have genuine grievances, but that they are also being pulled into a regime change agenda by organizations like this and a seizure of movement which have clear ties to the united states government. the trump administration ended the obama administration normalization with cuba. reimpose, brutal sanctions, not just on cuba, but on venezuela. blocking fuel shipments to cuba, the cuban government had to ration food starting in 2018. and now we have a pen demik where cuba has had to miraculous miraculously manufacture its own vaccines because of a needle shortage brought on by the u. s. blockade. google's been slapped with a half a 1000000000 euro fine for by francis anti trust watchdog. that's after the tech
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giant failed to comply with, the regulators orders over negotiating with local news outlets to use their content . and this is just one of the global battles, the multinational now faces with all the details. here's ortiz, peter oliver, 500000000 euros. it's a big chunk of change, even if you're a company like google, who it's estimated, is made around 46000000000 already in the 1st quarter of 2021. this is still one of those type of finds that they will fail. it's the largest find that google has faced in france. it see the 2nd largest find the french anti trust regulators of handed out to a single company ever. the reason that they've done it is that google was told that they had to come to some kind of fer agreement with publishers when it came to using news on their platforms. they didn't do that. they pretty much ignored it as far as what we, we can take from this. and that's the reason why they've been slapped with this
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500000000 euro fine. the regulators say the size of the fine they've been given shows just how seriously they're taking it. when they are ready to decrease an obligation for a company, it must comply scrupulously both in the spirit and leisure of the decision here. this was unfortunately not the case. the sanction of 500000000 euros takes into account the exceptional seriousness of the breach of observed google for their part of said they're very disappointed with this decision and say that they were acting in good faith throughout which and pointed to the fact that they'd actually just come to an agreement with the french news agency, a f b to well use a s p stuff on their platforms and it included a global licensing agreement. now, global licensing, that is incredibly important because this isn't just a french issue. french problem with google not sole google, currently a facing law seats in 37 us states over what is being called monopoly stick
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leverage that they have over the google app store on the android bait by anyone using that platform lawsuits in those states. the us saying that's completely unfair. there's also been big issues in australia as well. well, earlier this year, back in february, the australian government put in place a ruling. well, anybody who's one of these major tech giants like google, all facebook, if they were to use any news on that platforms, they had to pay for it that called huge problems. so facebook pulled down old news in australia from their platforms. but what it does show is that the regulates, is all looking at the huge tech giants and google, in particular, that being pursued around the world when it comes to just how much power they actually have. they're also being looked into just how much tax they pay in certain territories, particularly here in the european union for work that they do with the regulators,
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keeping an eye on what is certainly $1.00 of the largest companies, one of the most powerful companies in the world news correspondent for our sister channel r t. arabic has been detained by iraqi security forces. astra has always has been sending reports from iraq for r t, for 13 years. covered major u. s. military operations in the region, including the mosul offensive, as well as interview to top law makers, has been posting reports through information provider news time as our team does not have an official office in the country. love you. as soon as we get more details on that detention, and more than 250 doctors from dozens of countries have signed an open letter to president biden, calling for the release of wiki lead, wiki leaks founder juliana sanchez. the note he's been subjected to psychological torture for more than a decade. we spoke to one of those signatories,
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professor william hogan. i think they're treating him like a terrorist. i get him a doctor's just a little out. busy of my area of expertise, but this is how they've treated other terror suspects. he is at risk for suicide bombers prison. he's suffering still. busy experiencing mental turmoil who nation including auditorium, hallucinations. what's your 1st acute tory? these are some of the most severe signs, mental illness and mental stress, all the effects will ever be back to normal to what he was like before entering the ecuadorian embassy. i think that's unlikely. sadly, last week, britain's high court granted the u. s. the right to appeal after a sanchez extradition was denied earlier this year. the whistleblower faces multiple espionage charges state side which could land him 175 years behind bars.
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he will remain in london spell marsh prison while the appeals process plays out. and professor william hogan again says public feeling cannot be ignored. i think that it's starting to have more and more effect. i think there's growing calls. i think there's growing. busy awareness we've seen the recent developments with greek italian u. k. ready australia m p 's writing. busy letters to their various. ready governments in the u. s. government asking biden, and his attorney general garland to drop the prosecution. so i think momentum is building, i think, to please. yes, they've been pretty much ignored thus far. but i think we're having an influence with key mid term and congress elections looming. the white house has made a strange you turn on. it's defined as the police pledge as crime sore. the ruling
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democrats now want to shift the blame for slashing law enforcement budgets onto the republicans. as ortiz egos, dawn of reports defend the police versus back the blue. these slogans turned into war banners in america's political. in fighting between the progressives and the conservatives, there was no fence to sit on for politicians, it was pick aside of, i'll go home. so as republicans went, defend, the democrats shows the fund many affluent suburbs, suburbs have essentially already begun pursuing a de funding up the police in that they fund school based on housing and the health care more as their number one priority in many cities in america over one 3rd of their city budget goes to police. so we have to have this conversation. what are we doing? we meet clearly this man told me upload police department. defendant police isn't
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radical, it's real. they pushed and pushed and pushed one by one police department. so the money flows run dry, it seemed like the dams were clear victors in this ideological clash. but then the crime figures came in and the democrats weren't eager to take the credit for their defending efforts and sharing their specific guidance to communities across the country to ensure that they have funding to get more community police around the country. some might say that the other party was for the funding, the police a let others say that, but that's a piece jump saki, ladies and gentlemen, an honorary member of the international gas lighting association. the light was so blatant, even the washington post fact checkers, couldn't help awarding the white house press secretary with 3 pinocchio is to the tune. of course of republicans gloating. it's remarkable that the white house is now apparently employing comedians. that's like democrats saying they're the ones
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that want to build the wall. it's absurd. it's ridiculous. and there's a good enough reason the democrats on that proud of their it shipment in the funding, the police, the year to date, moderate height, almost 17 percent across the u. s, on average in portland, which slashed 27000000 from the police budget. it stands at a whopping 533 percent austin. that took away almost $150000000.00 from the police departments. has to deal with a 79 percent surge. and while correlation of course in no way means causation. but will really few policemen on the streets actually improve the situation. so defining the police, sadly. it's a mindset that the politicians are using to leverage the angry mob that's out there and it's not going to turn out the way that they think it is. i mean, the police is not what people think. it's think it means, and it's actually a political tactic right now. sadly,
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anybody who really supports the defending the police move and they believe that the police are going to be arbitrary. i just removed off the street and that's not the case defining the police goes for programs, it goes for training, it goes for the sub is the on working within the department. and that's just going to hurt the officers that are on the street now. and there's going to prevent them from doing their jobs properly for the citizens who still need them, regardless of whether or not they want them on the street. it's all political theater. if you can keep people constantly in a perpetual state of wonder, you're, it's, it, they're always creating a problem that they can solve. you reap what you sow, but in a dirty game of politics, nobody ever wants to own up to the lapses. and if the democrats want to keep their majority in congress, they'll need something more advanced than the republican bad formula. home grown violent extremism. that's what the f b i intends to fight with a call for americans to snitch on their own family members if suspicions arise. but
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perhaps some surprisingly the idea is not winning. many fans yes. report, friends and family members to the government. like you see in totalitarian regimes, 1984 wasn't meant to be your orgs instruction manual. who do we report f. b? i extremism to migrant, my kids with bacon fat, which is the recipe for hard disease. i hope you guys and i use that term loosely take her down. mike has been reading and he came on web pages and follow the bunch of dogs doing stupid things. instagram pages, i am concerned. the idea comes after the f b, i, director testified, and that the capital riots amounted to an act of domestic terrorism. in january, trump supporters stormed washington's capital building after his election defeat. more than 500 people have since then been arrested with some turned in by their own colleagues and family members. political podcast. host justin robert young, says f,
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p i's the f. b. i has been co opted by the white house from the patriot act on forward they've consistently looked through crisis is to try to expand their own policing tools, many of which were the long held wishes for them. and now they have yet another reason to do it. people that have been across the line and are now being legally held accountable for it, but the call for domestic terrorism has not only been seized on by the f. b. i will be doing this for a while, but also of course, the by the ministration which can use this as a cudgel politically the f. b, i is inherently a political organization. now, the definition exactly where it politically aligned with a more interesting question on whether or not a please straight liberal, conservative or loyal to a republican or democratic party, or what i think is most accurate. loyal to washington
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d. c. and the fact that there are just columns of power that exist in that political town. for more details on your top world news stories, you can always check out our website, r t dot com or follow up on your favorite social media platform. i'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes, so stay tuned. ah ah, the news the large demonstrators against the socialist government could be heard from the streets of cuba on sunday.

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