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or fine, or 6 minutes or 400 i mean that's very satisfying. and the lights are on the international rounds of braces, but top of restrictions with more public places requiring a health office to access vaccination is compulsory for more job, despite excuse me, public backlash. all of my boys in the past the, the people you can see working around the role volunteers, you've come here to try and do whatever they can. those who lives away by the devastating floods in germany on the politicians saying it's action. they need not just sympathy. i've been trying to sort out drinking water for 2 days, but it's impossible. business owners and ordinary people like to be let down by the
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politicians hungry africans a few hours for emergency deliveries, often looted left nothing to eat when they skip the shells clean in a recent variety. when we come out 3 days ago, people are pending. there's nothing left hand ah, all right, rounding up the top stories for this our life for moscow. this is our, the international, the time news team here. welcome to your program. the french government has put the finishing touches to new cofi restrictions to be voted on on wednesday. they include making health pass is obligatory for more public places and compulsory inoculations for certain jobs. a very prospect of it all that a so huge protest all across the country. on saturday we're talking demonstrations in roughly 130 towns and cities and charlotte dubin ski reports. well,
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walpole phone showed that the majority of people all true the idea of mandatory vaccinations for certain categories of work is there all those who are still be asleep again, this idea, it's been an hour from mid september health workers and others will have to be fully vaccinated otherwise they will not be able to go into work. i'm the government says that they may not be paid as a result of that. right. moving 3000000 appointments has been made in front for new vaccinations. how many, including those who say that they are not necessarily anti vaccine, feel that this is a way of escalating and taking away that freedom of liberty hearing from one of those is a nurse that we've spoken to here in paris. that's murphy, tom, this is what she had to say. we just, i'm guess vaccination because i have a complex disease. therefore i have to talk to a specialist 1st before getting the job. and also there are people who caught the
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virus after they were in oxalate. it, so for me to deal problem and also i'm where you've all wanted effective vaccine and she is not alone in communicate release today by the way, the unions for the firefighters, they say that they all whole so angry about this. and they describe this is being social and political pressure to be a no q lated, whatever the motivation behind the initiative of firefighters are against this latest attack on individual freedoms and request, it's the drawer pressure. and the threats of suspension and dismissal are not legitimate. managerial tools and a light is away from the w. i chose vaccines without coercion policy. we are not against vaccination, but remained strongly attached to individual freedoms. another bone of contention is the health path. now just a few months go present, michael said this would not be something that would become compulsory in france. he said that they would not be aware you've discriminating people by making them do.
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we'll do something in once. they start from wednesday. that is exactly what's going to start to happen. museums and other cultural institutions will require individuals to show that they've got the health passed to show that they've been fully vaccinated or so they've got a certificate to show that they could be negative to enter. and that's going to be expanded to other areas, restaurants, pub, balls, cinemas, even long distance transport. and that's why we saw that huge protest. so for the weekend, go by 100. so if you for more than a 100000 people in front, you wrestle sending out great with anger against this idea. and while the test so currently free for individuals up soon not going to be the case, meaning that people may have to pay up to 49 years every few days to prove that they are cobit negative. if they don't have a vaccine and meaning, but anybody you repeat this to do that will not be able to access the no malice,
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fees of every day life, which includes apps drinking, eating a meal out on a terra fountain and other problems that they forbid from going to chops and other places, if we don't get to health passing, vaccinate, we need to ease live our everyday lives, etc. it's a logical, it seems like we have to return to the past. history has clearly demonstrated that we have injured pointless, suffering for an indefinite period of time. this will the people in government understand this. i don't know. there is anger rising here. we've already seen a tax on vaccinations centers including one in the south funds that was burned down over the weekend. that's well being treated as often. and we know that anybody who attempts to access restaurants or balls when the health pulse is fully of force and they'll found out we'll face the find out to will business owners basically meaning that anybody who does not want the co faxing and there are many still do not want that a going to be pushed and pushed into
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a very tight corner. britain's a so called ping demick and which over half a 1000000 people got text messages, telling them to self isolate has been in contact with someone with covert. busy has now hit the prime minister boris johnson and his johnson. that's after the health minister tested positive for the virus down the street initially try to bypass the rules by taking part and a pilot daily testing program that spot both outrage and a pretty hasty you turn. what happens when the rules apply to the prime minister? he tries to wriggle out to them and pretend these on some pilot scheme that exempt him. i'm afraid that yes again. we see it's one rule for them and another for everybody else. one who for them with another me depacote pilots came won't go down . well, full out will be bigger than bonded council. i test. ah, that's pilot scheme and full deer and
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a chest track and tracy boris. and re she have a special pass and not have to isolate your sincerely morrison reaches mom. ah, it took less than a 3 hours for the about to be announced. and it came a bit mounting controversy about monday's lifting alone and almost all covered restrictions in england. a double freedom day, it's being hailed and cried in equal measure as an author, isa ali, now reports that would have been done freedom day, but these thousands approach us here in bottom is where there is no such thing. they have the idea of discovering its freedom on people who think that actually what they've actually got out. so these kind of restrictions to private companies. and for example, the trouble networks to decide whether or not for example, the structure doesn't big a mock should remain in place. i
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was trying to get under pressure to move within it. don't put it in construction is also encouraging people to remain cautious going forward. this viruses sadly still not back cases. rising massive destination program has very severely weakened the link between infection and hospitalization. ad between, between infection of serious illness and death. and that is the bible thing. so please, please, please be cautious to say that this will take place to stay and that they should remain in place. the government urgently needs to change course drop the plans to lift all restrictions and rebuild public faith in the isolation system. 5 undermined, but the same time also number of medical. but generally an agreement that the government have taken the right decision to lift most of those measures. as far as
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i can read it, the policy seems reasonable. it's where the whole than the only thing that isn't reasonable is the different countries are there for countries while northern ireland, scotland doing slightly different things. this is silliness, and it's ashy politics, like the mayor of london, the mayor of manchester, all want their own ideas. i want to insist on masks, for example, on public transport craziness. we have to have a national policy. so when it comes to the question of because contentious focus vaccine possible says craft opposition across the different parts of the political spectrum government minutes that have said that they are still working on their role out. but even business owners within the hospitality industry, the settlement st. theaters and other, how about refusing to employ coven vaccine? paul ford, when it comes to self isolation. those employ saying it's workable. that bit won't be able to part of the saying that the government should say that close to have
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been double work. so they should at least be exempt from having to come to members of the public to pay that many, all remaining portion of those use the public transport networks regularly say they feel very uncomfortable using them towards you want to say they feel slightly uncomfortable, maybe 3 quarters of people who regularly attended like clubs before the time that we can save time will still make you feel uncomfortable. so while those who are happy that they've opened their establishment and people somewhat of tracing a return to normality, there's so many across the country will be taking portion for us upon county, a senior clinical lecturer at the university of active as medical school says heard immunity might not yet be within reach to get the, the advantage of immunity you would need about 75 percent fully immunized. unfortunately, with a delta variance, which is more infectious,
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you now have to upgrade to 80 percent, 85 percent before you can get what you would call that comfort zone of heard immunity south scooby doo vaccine. they're not as good as say the vaccine for me though. you can be immune, but you can still get mild, moderate infection with africa and asia and south america. very, very poorly immunized. we could get another very and which could be, i hope not, but which could be more severe, disease causing and more transmissible, etc. to remove all of those restrictions and infection control and a rising tide of cases and leverage wall and control is a little bit risky. the hard work begins massive cleanup operations are underway in germany following the catastrophic floods. they're a huge army of volunteers joining with the firefighters police in the military and tackling the devastation. it is expected to cost billions of euros and the german
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chancellor visited some of the worst affected areas in western germany. she described the scenes as so real and terrifying and stated that more had to be done . a 180 people have lost their lives and many more remained missing. a correspondent in europe reports the people you can see working around me are all volunteers. you've come here to try and do whatever they can. one of the big problems they say that facing though, is that there's no real coordination with the emergency services, like the fire brigade, or the police, or even the military who are here in this area as well. although there's no shortage of people willing to help. many of those don't know if by turning appear, they're actually causing problems by parking cause in the way of stopping emergency vehicles guessing where they need to be. i think it's a heart to, in this federal system to,
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to coordinate some things like this. i asked the firework is where my help is needed because i drove with my brother and a friend here just to help. and they just didn't know exactly where to put the help they will like, i don't know either. and a lot of people are just like, ok, we want to have would want to do something but tend to make it worse if they just standing in the way or the blocking the roads for the, for the, for the work is really need, like firework isn't nursery and stuff senior politicians have been pledging their support for those and the federal government will not pull it said the army will be there to help for as long as needed. i promise in the hour of need. our country stands together. i'm stoked. the whole german there will help this region have and not every political leader has struck the right torn, while german president frank voltage dying my was offering messages of support and lush. it the man who will potentially be the next german chancellor. after september's election within laughing and joking in the background,
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those having to clean up the devastation, say words of support, a one thing actual help is another, and they seeing enough, you know, i, from this, we have a situation that really calls for action. even this help on the spot is probably more effective than any effort by the authorities who are wondering what's going on . i have to stress that people rely on the government's feel somewhat abundant. but we have a lot of community support, including young people's clubs, volunteer firefighters, and groups of people who have teamed with their friends. we would definitely not be able to manage without these people. here. i've been trying to sort out drinking water for 2 days, but it's impossible. it was supposed to arrive between 8 o'clock and 9 in the evening, but we only got it today. we have enough food, thanks to private donations. totes are available. we have never been so aware of how comfortably we lived before business own as an ordinary people alike. few let down by the politicians. now with it, the flood waters have receded in most places in the west. tens of thousands of homes are without electricity and running water. maintaining supplies to those
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areas is alongside making sure that buildings and infrastructure like bridges are secure among the top priorities for those on the ground. they are demanding that politicians back up, their words of support. we action peter, all of a r t west in germany. ukraine's also been hit hard of the capital, took a rein, battering with 2 metro stations close down due to flooding the streets, of course, under water as well, making it difficult to travel across key if we understand a week's worth of rain fell in just 30 minutes or more stores online at all t dot com for the meantime, your program returns in just oh, i use join me every thursday and the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world
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in the it's good to have with us for this program this evening. life from moscow, the south african president has called for a unity, often violent riots that engulf his country over the jailing of its predecessor looters gutted dozens of pharmacy taking everything, including all the prescription medications. community communities have also faced food shortages with local shops and warehouses, either ransacked or burned. some people have complained about going for days without food and water. volunteers on our organizing emergency delivery to the hardest hit areas as paul asleep. now reports. i'm here to small in the field in the town of brag, pan in south africa. everything you about to witness has been organized by volunteers from the food and medical supplies that are being brought to the a field loaded onto these flights to the pilots who have volunteered to take these
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items to the south africans, desperately in need. in the province of casually natal, but we just individuals collecting food for people who need it, just doing it collectively. there's a need for 4 baby products of food baby formulas. so those are the essential items that we are focusing on. i'm about to get into this phase, macau van, and it's full of goods being taken to people in south africa. the last week we'd be very busy over like the day some other days, even the blood movies have an adult, 80 of and if it down to that i very with no way to be pretty good. so food down to be completely got most of that, but well, good. well i bet you didn't hold me. i'm
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just going to catch a lift now with 2 local students who offered to take us to the local mosque some way the food is being distributed. people have been coming here for hours and they've come from wide and for some people telling me that they've been in the queue for 23 hours and people haven't eaten for days. you see the shove, the empty after the looting, the shop loving only a certain amount of time, people are pending, bangs, there's nothing phase notch, all. so my name that has been no pump, nothing. it is nothing list. so you came for nothing and nothing is at that place.
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we came to nothing. when was about 3 days ago, it's just the worst of being was and there was also the never the violence and looting seems to be over for now. that the hunger and impact that it left in its wake is going to be felt for quite some time, politically our team. and so it's called drama, a former russian spy, a poisoning and plenty of song. the story of the death of alexander live for an anchor has been turned into an opera in london with sell out shows the organizes are claiming they've got a hit on their hands. it's ask you to taylor's been checking though, just how into in the performance actually is with reality, full disclosure, i am a big profile. so when i had that a new one had passed on the scene, i had to check it out. like all of the classics,
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i'm talking i dot com and kafka. this one's name is short. sweet. and give nothing away. the me like, well the classics. it starts with a film about chemical element. ah. yes. ex finance. yeah. bolton decided to have a job of music and for his debut, chose the story of alexander and young co, former at the b agent, tons and my 6 informant who was poisoned with a radioactive substance in london back in 2006. he lived for $25.00 days or so deteriorating with his body being eaten from the inside out. so i was very moved by that. it was then that this inspiration came, that it had the ingredients for an opera. these ingredients include historical
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inaccurately making claims, giving no evidence stereotype. the evil putin regime, obviously, and fond gardening over a man who probably did some pretty bad things in his time. but that was mean about putin so automatically became a free to fight. and obviously, a hero. in short, all the ingredients found in the traditional anti russia dish that so many like tasty in the west and made all the more appetizing food bolton cells it. as fact, i hope i've written something that might have longevity and keep the story alive in the long run. that's one of the things opera can do one adamant that didn't make the cups the truth. take the approach audibly most morbid moment, the reenactment complete with the gun toting stake. terrorist walking amidst the audience of the duke roth got thea, to cj and moscow. so back in 2002 on catch you. medicines took 900 clear to go as hostage security forces they took to the building and they killed the terrors,
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but by then 130 hostages had already died. but is the universally known truth in russia and abroad. but bolton's money guy, and he knows what cells inexpensive are 2002 and less hostage taken moscow de brasco theatre you stated by the half as beat to spread anti church, and failing a cynical politicization of the deadliest attack. the capitals ever seen. also living in cuz murder is presented, case closed as opposed to hit job. obviously, even though a british inquiry itself only use the what probably an inversion of tourism a highly likely, you know, points the finger without coughing out the proof. imagine then how devastating it must have been for bolton when the reviews for his opera came in. and well, one is actually 5 star, all of which might suggest that this is an offer, a full of so many shocks, terrors and malign, mis thieves,
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that you leave the theater shaking with fear and righteous indignation. so it might have been if, for instance, just the trowbridge had been debatable to compose it. sadly, bolton is no shock to cope which poor thing and already gave it all. he waded that cliche bank. russians of the bunch of stumbling drunk side and mentioned them, but they all. therein. the boots and the kid are silenced opposition and rewriting of history, highly likely, and even a balla leica, it should have been the easiest cell of his career. but you know, police have thrown in a meddling bad. well, so, but masha with you guys, official position on alexander lift for the co is that there is a strong probability that is poisoning was orchestrated by russia security service . britain also believes that such an operation was likely endorsed by the russian president. or there are some top stories for this, our life of moscow and, and national. thank you for spending your time with us back in about half an hour
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