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or 6 minutes or 400 i mean that very satisfying. and the be all encompassing, reach this by phones, the french president and prime ministers, the world helped organizations chief and the even the king just some of those who potentially being snipped on by is really develop. we're also ahead nobody suggestions, nonsense, inflation on the way. no serious economy, president biden say the highest us inflation rate in 13 years was foreseen and won't last long. but that's not bringing much comfort to americans feeling the pinch in their pocket. groceries are definitely off and also the rents are also
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going up. i don't buy anything, one of the what the, whatever may give it says nowadays, i truly, truly no more than 2000 firefighters along with specialists planes. part troopers are mobilized in a huge effort to contain fierce wildfires. in ne, russia i've already torn through and early a larger than ah, run the clock across the world. this is the news r and r t great to have your company or top story. it's been revealed. not the french president was among more than a dozen high profile figures. who may have been potentially snipped on via is really developed phone spyware. it's according to a new report on the pegasus hacking to buy a group of investigative journalists are to charlotte to ben sky has been looking
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at the ripples being caused by the revelations. with these latest leaks from the pegasus project has caused a huge scandal hearing problems after its been revealed. the president, a manual call may have been one of those individuals who was targeted by intelligent services, not just him, but 15 members of his government from 2019 rules said to have had the numbers on this list of data that has been leaked to those who were targeted now this software, which was developed by in his re group, basically allows infective phone to be open to anybody who wants to look at the data on it. they can turn the microphone on or off so they can record conversations . that means they can look through messages or not occasions, such as what's up or even i message. if you have an apple phone and of course streamed through the phone and pick up any data that they might need. now not only
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does it seem that president might call, and some of his government ministers were targeted, but even that close relatives and spouses, for example, it's reported that the wife of the former french prime minister edward felipe was also targeted with this spite software. now this is just the tip of the iceberg, because in france, we understand that around a 1000 individuals were targeted that includes human rights, activists, politicians, and journalists who were spied on by intelligent services from countries such as morocco. now this list even include the human rights activists. here in france, a dominique seminal, she do mean you could human. the fact that dominic seminar was spied on means that almost all important journalists in all at a tauriel offices in france could be spied on. that's what's important and it's not just why it's happening. this means that absolutely any information can be leaked.
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this is a violation, not only a fundamental rights, but also most importantly of confidentiality. it also appears that a several media editors of papers have room fronts, may also have been targeted by this software. and as a result, the parents, prosecutor, has opened up investigations to look at that data breach all in wilson. $50000.00 numbers was said to be part of that breach. they include not just president mack on his ministers in his government, but also the south african precedent and the prime minister of pakistan as well as military chiefs and diplomats from some 34 countries across the globe. so this really is a massive breach of security. now any so group, which is the group behind this software, is adamant that it did not sell the software and it's not being used maliciously by the state act is. and it's a group firmly denies,
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false claims made in your report, many of which are uncorroborated theories, the re serious doubts about the reliability of your sources, as well as the basis of your story. it's also said the president, my call was not a target of its customers, even though his number appears on the list. they say that that doesn't mean it's conclusive that he was spying. and, but you can imagine that present macro and his government ministers as well as all of those who fall hot. they details revealed in this possible huge hack of phones will be incredibly worried and all probably changing their telephones at this moment. just on this story, in the latest episode of ortiz going underground, sho wiki leaks editor in chief kristen her ruffin sensation. he's amazed the stories only gaining traction now as the scope of these private spy companies was exposed. years ago,
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we did to point out the seriousness of this business to 10 years ago, almost december, 1st 2011. we can publish internal documents exposing the incredible scope for these privatized spike companies. and they were offering to this particular gm's targeting activities and political opponents, and generally in 2011. when the judy i'm a silence was a long seen this publication. mother press conference at city university in that story. got very little fraction actually. and i was many surprised at the time because it was such a strong revelation, strong story, but it has taken 10 years and now to maybe reach to pollution. maybe people are now ready to upset the fact that the us by tools can be carrying one. but
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it must surprise to, to us that we can live with inflation in the us hitting a 13 year high. people are rapidly feeling it in their wallets. a new port save 88 percent of americans are worried about the disproportionate increase in living costs. president biden bow claims that house income as a surprise to him, and it's certainly helping little impact on his spending plans. our experts believe in the data shows that most of the price increases we seen are, were expected, and expected to be temporary. nobody suggestion is unchecked inflation on the way. no series of times. let's check that no one checked inflation plan. now if you have a car, it costs you twice as much to run it as it did last year. your prices have double
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your daily breakfast now comes with an 8 percent price site. as the cost of milk, bacon and fruit have gone up. on top of that, you've got consumer prices that have hit their highest amount since 2008. now, despite the presence assurances, america's working families already being hard hit by the pandemic are starting to feel the pinch. the groceries are definitely and also the rents are also going up and just household items, making serious progress to ensure that it works the way it's supposed to work for the good of the american people. walk instruction material is out of this world. somebody's making some good money and i think it's just joe biden. we could help families in small businesses, whether the ups and downs or as the economy recovers. i don't buy anything when asked me what the, wherever me give it says nowadays i, i truly, truly don't look, we brought this economy back from the brink. now biden refuses to hear those voices perhaps to listen to those within his own party labor market tightness,
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behavior of housing markets, and asset prices all rising in a more concerning way than i worried a few months ago. this raises my degree of concern overheating scenario. there are huge uncertainties, but the focus of concern now should be on overheating. and if that's not enough to change the president mind on the economy, perhaps this comparison is the wake up call. he needs. the u. s. is in the very bad position from a long term point of view. i don't see how these can and well, when we're running now, budget deficits, something like 15 percent of g d p. this is beginning to look a little bit like a latin american con, printing and spending money like there is no tomorrow, as pretty clearly got people concerned. biden gave the excuse to spend is necessary to tamp down inflation, which is ridiculous out of nothing in common. you can't stop the consequences of monetary printing by doing even more monetary printing, which is what it means to spend this level of money. and the fact is that biden,
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and all of his advisors and the political party that he represents, are big spenders, and they want to spend more money. they think that the u. s. government can go into infinite amounts of that. there's no limits whatsoever. they really believe this by mature is us. the problems are just temporary, but perhaps it's a bit like the pandemic and the economic aftermath. it's a bigger problem than was 1st thought. but it seems to be a problem that biden's apparently incapable of recognizing. caleb mob been r t new york. well, one american who certainly isn't helping to tighten his belt right now. as amazon funder, jeff pays off the 1000000000 ers being rocketing up even foster them inflation rate to reach space. but the thanks he gave to his employees and customers for funding his dreams laid to create an exploit ship for more r t dot com has you covered with 12
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people have been killed and more than 10000 evacuated to safety after devastating floods had china's central hannon province on tuesday. the region has been deluged with its heaviest rains in decades. dozens of cities i've seen must have disruption to transport services. numerous train services across the major hub in the countries interior of being suspended. the severe flooding also caused a huge exclusion and an allen minium plump. after a nearby river burst its banks on the waters said, with a chemicals of the site. the more extreme weather to bring you from flooding in china to dry its on blazes in russia. more than one and a half 1000000 hectares of forests has been consumed by raging wildfires in the northeast. yet to tea, a region some 50 towns and villages humping blanketed with choking smoke. emergency
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services volunteers local to like they're all bottling to bring the flames under control at the figures pretty eyeopening to size and people 300 vehicles have been deployed in that regard. our senior correspondent, iraq sd of has been looking at the skill tragedy. wildfires in just one russian region have consumed an area that is larger than jamaica or mountain. that group and full cost aren't good. it's hot, it's dry and it's burning. ah, the, the to put it far out. you have to, you have to get to it, which is a problem. given the vastness of rushes force firefighters are literally
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parachuting into the fire zones to join the efforts. the government is sending more and more resources and manpower and vehicles and fire fighting across to combat the infer knows. but local activists said, still not enough that reaching out internationally for help. they've even of leonardo dicaprio for assistance. okay. i've heard you, i and my management will look into it. then we will talk with your thoughts in charge to see how we can be of help. siberia is dying now. also very hopefully help . can you post on your official page about 5 in siberia, please. okay, i'll fix a meeting with my management. thank you very much. leo. siberia loves you. the activists to publish the exchange. they the, the lead has it, but so far as he's already had the response, if we receive an official offer of help, then of course we would be happy if he came over and provided some assistance. but
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to be honest, i find it hard to imagine what he can do to extinguish the awkward fires. sit in hollywood. publicity is always good. the more noise the people raise, the more attention that these fires will get. this is a perfect fire storm historic heat level lack of rain, dry forests, all came together in these fires that have burned down thousands of square kilometers of ancient woodland and killed countless wild life. this is a taste of what's to come as the climate changes, because the overwhelming prognosis is the, these 5 will rage worse and worse every saba, all over the world. so i head on the program, taking it to the mac renowned ers show me it's, it's returned just outside of moscow with high octane thrills at plenty on day one . we've got the highlights for you onto the short break.
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i lose me. ah, the disguise on the outskirts of moscow helping, roaring to the sound of the latest evasion technology. that is because the mux international, or show is in full swing, the 1st major event of its kind globally, since the pandemic. hundreds of companies for more than 50 countries are showcasing not just current developments, but offering a glimpse as well of what the future may bring our tea. julie jump of oliver was there for us on day one. russia's main aerospace exhibition the much ation
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salon open. the stores for the 15th time with many and shows getting cancelled because of the pandemic marks has become the highlight of the world ation calendar . therefore, hundreds of companies from 56 countries are participating, presenting their latest developments. one of the most anticipated deb hughes of max 2021 isn't you find a jet set to take to the skies in 2023. it's called the check made. this is a 5th generation supersonic aircraft with a single turbo jet engine. if he's a younger brother of the 357, find the jet but a smaller, lighter she but in terms of production and maintenance, but it is kelsey it has in turn a weapon phase and a very impressive payload, the whole company, and they will call it a plane, it's an architecture, meaning that potential buyers, international buyers in particular,
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will be able to order a plane. they need for that particular purposes. according to the planes design as they are developing a 2 seat and unmanned versions of the jet. and the plane is high speed, it has the speed of mach $1.00, which is about 1900 kilometers per hour. it's as powerful weapons. you can carry more than 7 tons of payload the, the bombs missiles. but they will have a cannon installed, so it's a fairly powerful aircraft, and the same time it's light. it has one engine. well that reduces the range of its flight. but still, another important achievement of russian aircraft manufacturer is, is the medium whole m. s. 21 aircraft, was domestically produced, p d, 14 engines. just a couple of years ago, this plane was flying with american pross and the weakness engines. and nowadays, the russian made units lifted plain into the sky during demonstration flights.
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regarding b, m. s 21. we the pratt and whitney engine. you saw one such airplane, fly with it today. and we have the russian p. d. 14 engines. there will be 2 versions, one with russian components and another with imported parts. we do these deliberately, so let customers, especially foreign ones, have a choice. the said the chad, $100.00 is the original short and medium, whole passenger plane that has rated been on the market for a decade and the demand is high. as 3 domestic airlines have signed contracts to buy hundreds of new planes, making the super chad one of the principal aircraft for regional transportation, medium student, what received the danger kosky clearly shows the rush and ation has great potential for development. and our aircraft industry continues to create new competitive aircraft. domestic airlines are receiving new super jet airliners and in the near future than you, mass aircraft will enter service. it seems like russian engineers pay a lot of attention to the development of new types of engines. hybrid engines,
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in particular, powered by tricity and hydrogen electric engines are being developed to power small planes and helicopters. all the new technologies will help reduce harmful emissions, making flights more eco friendly. you lash up all of our see quite a lot of reaction to this following story. renown creative writing course in the u . k. is to be de colonized which includes dropping the works of shakespeare. the move was immediately ridiculed with many branding it on t academic. it comes after some students up the university of east anglia complained the course was dominated by privileged white meal experience. so now a new module will focus on quote, the emergence of modern english from a multi lingual medieval society, colonial expansion. translating not it means it will not consist of authors from africa, asia, and south america. we ask people in the u. k for their thoughts today,
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everybody must bring their own set. thanks to chase. this is imposing one chesapeake with you on it. and basically family. it tends to shape because it does you think some of the attitudes that correspond to your own? absolutely short term isn't completely misguided, obviously that at each other because my find it offensive. well, that needs to be addressed to, you know, to, i've only been told that it would be a big mistake. the fact is that the place written when they were in the time that they were and i think that people, i think people are big enough to better understand what kind of time and why it wouldn't be it wouldn't write about today. but then, i think sort of the dumbing down, but nobody, nobody is able to process the information themselves. i don't think that's progress . the universities defended the move amid the mass criticism,
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saying the changes make the course more diverse all inclusive, adding the students will not study literature from around the world, including publications, from its own award winning graduates. but talk radio host, john gaunt and see sangria. similar talk like in the world, did that creative writing cause, so they actually attacking their own it's just seemed to me to be deaf. of course, let's make sure the syllabus has writers from other ethnic backgrounds. let's make sure we show it's in its whole new clarity. but the idea is that you stop by counseling. shakespeare no, or that you counsel white male writers. how does that help any one? you can't just conflict and pretend to shakespeare didn't exist. i mean, they would never do this in some way, like prompts with molly. this is counsel culture outage. worse is,
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woke agenda and the students need to basically get the life you can learn from the classics. wolf's and all. no one asked necessarily by studying the merchant of venice. for example. think that every didn't in there is acceptable. course you don't. you look at it in the whole and that's what needs to happen. we want our kids to get education. not indoctrination, don't we go ahead of an anticipated deal between germany in the u. s. in the next few days, which it's believe will reconcile their differences over at russia, st. nord string, to pipeline the russian and buster to the u. s. on the tale. and ton of has been sharing his insights into the project and the chances for cooperation between moscow and washington in the future. here's what he had to say for us is just only it can make projects mapping more math and less. that could be
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competition between, for example, united states and russian federation. and he got the price of that. so, but i don't understand why we should use political tools to, to press on anybody to get some advantage. it seems to me with due respect to my american fans, lisa b estimation. i would like to say that it's unfair competition on international markets and, oh, we don't want to see such matters. i just got this issue as many politicians. sometimes frankly, i'm not katy, i'm not blind, but some of them don't know where ukraine iis, so i don't understand why it's important for united states. that seems to me
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that political figure. some politicians just only would like to use ukraine as their tool to press on the russia to have a good relationship between the united states and russia. it is the interest of the united states people as well as russian pre duration. we could say that we are doing full preparation. we are the main nuclear. steve, we are permanent members of security council. we may our special responsibility for fees. that's why we have no time to quarrel. we have to do a lot of, we have 2 peaks, many problems that we face today. we can we together when we are together we can so issue. any program that we faced in south
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africa is still reeling from last week's violence and mass looting, sparked by the ceiling of former president jacobs in them. and the protest sovereign ready resulted in more than 200 debts and 2000 arrests. locals for your things could still get worse. ortiz policy reports from the nation. we here hillcrest waste of good than in south africa, where the feeling on the ground is that although the whites and looting has subsided for now, there is a 2nd phase coming. and that phase could potentially be more damaging. with me is matthew and member of the local community watch who's also been in the thick of it . why do you think things are going to get with i think we've got a situation where a lot of the leeches and the mother just have destroyed the jobs. so there's no way for them to in an income. you bought each tv and new carter. you called
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the bob and it's been you that are going to be going to be wanting to come back and do more. what about police station? i mean, i've heard rumors that the police station to be targeted next. and if so, why target police station, there's a big potential for that because the police do have weapons, they stole with the stations and unfortunately, they're not running the sessions on run as well as that could be, you know, they're not very often not the most secure place this is the local gun shop and the owner who has been talking to us but doesn't want to be on camera, has been saying like other gun shop owners in the area that had his shop not being protected with security. it would've been completely looted as it is, he's run out of ammunition as people have bought at all for fear of a sick and uprising the moment they're trying to take away all right, t own firearms, legally, to defend ourselves. the system is supposed to be you apply for a firearm,
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you get it within 30 days. legally. that doesn't happen. it's taking up to 7 months now. which obviously is incredibly difficult. if you're in a situation where you feel your loss in danger and you want some physical protection, you can't get it, which is very, very difficult to. so i think the events of the last 7 days of proven asset we, we can't rely on. we can't rely on warn force meant the police or the army to come and go to us. we have to do it ourselves. me, this is becky hill. what can hill industrial park? this is where one of the main hotspots for the leaches and the violence started. and they were up here for hours. they fight up and could really get you have a good thought about need the police to come and assist the police, didn't come this and the private security had to run because they went to court to deal with peter's. basically
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i'm here at a storage facility where 90 percent of the units were destroyed and burned. it took the police and emergency services more than 48 hours to reach here. this is just one of many incidents that happened simultaneously in both durban and johannesburg . what we believe happened is that we caught the fire brigade and they needed police support, and the police were tied up with places like the malls and bigger, bigger establishments. and unfortunately, we were left without support. other than those local community who are amazing immediately. and we thank the community for the supports that we were out without support for all i would say at least 40 hours people have stood up and we've done what we needed to do while we are doing it while we are supporting the police and they're not supporting us is something is created, it's starting to create a huge anger on the ground. obviously on the main objective is assess, got our families and just to try and keep them safe. and if it's
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a really bad area to get them out of this. so we've identified a couple of installations, some schools and fields and things like that. shopping centers where we could get families together and come to and declare and potentially get a support to get supplies in people out until proper help can arrive when to the situation can improve the these items people back to the shop by the neighborhood watch who accosted the luther running with him down the street and recognize the labeling and both him back. so what do you think with the fact that the close report back to you? we're very excited said thank you very much. all. thank you. not the scene 15 team during the whole week, but it does show that some stories have a happy ending policy. artie hillcrest south africa.
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