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in me, in the, in the this we can protest plus ship with police in the central perez, with water cannon fodder, angry, demonstrated thousands across the country, rattling against the government's plans to make over 1000000 things mandatory venture and public places. as infection. cases of film arise. looking back to the other big stories abroad in the week, just go on a chilling effect. so media of freedom is the reaction to a new law proposed by the u. k. government, which could threaten investigative journalists with prison if exposed to state secret the
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fuel, the risk pictures devastation in china, and the way to bring cold, the worst flooding and a 1000. and it caused dozens of death, white toad infrastructure, and breached also a grave system. i think failure of the german government slammed for not doing more to prevent last week's deadly flooding. despite previous warnings, devastations claimed almost 200 lives and caused damage amounting to billions of europe. ah, 80 one he is suddenly born in moscow. good morning, welcome to the weekly or not into national with me kevin o in brain as you heard that was happening right now. and also looking back at some of the headlines of the last 7 days. so thank should company,
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1st paris police of fire water candidate people protesting against plans for mandatory health passes and france houses gathered in the capital there to vent their frustrations over covert restrictions. the who's me the we've had figures from the ministry of the interior that said there were a 161000 individuals who decided to spend onto the streets to protest these new restrictions left thousands of those were here in paris where you saw those tensions with that water cannon being fired at the protest is also being used
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. so i just wanna explain a little bit about what the health passes. this is something this all ready in use has been you since wednesday. and basically, what it means is places like cultural centers and museums at the moment, if there were more than 50 individuals inside, then to get inside you have to show you all fully vaccinated against kobe 19, or that you have got a negative p, c. all am teaching test, what the parliament is doing at the moment is looking at a bill that is expected to be passed this weekend, which will extend that restriction. now the minutes for labor has also given an interview, stating that not only will those individuals want to access for catholic restaurants needs this house pass. so to work is old. so the establishment and if they're not in compliance with that, they could be suspended without pay, they will not be able to remain to avoid having to go straight to dismiss. so we
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are creating a new procedure for suspending the employment contract without remuneration and ended as soon as the employee comply. so only what people furious about, the fact that just a few months ago, president mccord had said that they would be no introduction of an obligatory health pulse. and that's exactly now what's happening. but also they feel that the idea that allure is going to be amended to be able to suspend employees without the right to any pay has really made them to cease to whole resume fits of cinemas. these employees can be dismissed if they do not have a health path, either an anti gen test or both components of the vaccination needed and the letter of which should have been administered during the week before. they thought that this is completely unacceptable. what is happening in france right now is absolutely unbelievable. 2 years ago, we could not have imagined this at the moment. we are in a situation where people want to go to work and they are told if you can't, because you haven't been vaccinated. and this is despite the fact that for many
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years, we have lift more or less on the principle of freedom, equality and fraternity. and now it's all over the government. so this is what it believe is the way forward, tackles because it pandemic, because from now, the government says is in the middle of a food wave of that. and it's saying that the need to ramp up the number on the back to nations. we know that health workers will need to be vaccinated by the middle of september. they will be able to work. and again, there are still many people vaccinated people as well as faith into who say that this is about the freedom, the right of individuals to choose what happens to their bodies. similar protests were held across the country in the western city of nonce, police fire tear gas at one point dispersed the demonstrators. several reportedly arrested amid clashes with the authorities and in the northern city of leal,
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an estimated 2000 gathered in protest against health pass. trouble to the central city of plotted demonstrate is there storming the local town. whole parley reports claim a portrait of president. macross was thrown out of the buildings window as the crowd outside jeered. next, locked up for reporting the fate facing journalists. if a proposed british law is passed reporters and their sources could be treated like spies and publishing government secrets could see them jailed for up to 14 years. senior correspondence got the story. a journalists can do as much harm to britain as a foreign spot to argues the british government in this 66 page proposal, which erases the line between investigative journalism whistle. blowing and spies are all the same under the proposed new secret law. although there are differences
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in the mechanics of and motivations behind espionage, an authorized disclosure offenses. there are cases where an authorized disclosure maybe as or more serious in terms of intent and or damage. what's more, the legislation seeks to remove without blow protections, even if what they leaked is in the public interest. and stead advisors would be whistleblowers to, to go and talk to their boss if they have a moral issue with something that they're doing rather than reveal it to the public that their government is engaged in. something immoral or illegal trays is an interesting question. what if it's their boss that's doing something immoral like the health secretary and leaks video kissing a coworker off to he the obliged millions to abide by his soon strict social distancing measures. i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in this country has made that you have made. and those of us who make these rules have
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got to stick by them. and that's why i've got to resign. officially. this new beefed up version of the secrecy. lou has nothing to do with the resignation of hancock officially, but it would have made the scandal very nearly impossible. see any journalist who shared this with your shed anything that they received problem with blue, couldn't see the sentence of more than a decade behind bars. due to the new way of defining espionage, including obtaining sensitive information, as well as pass it on journalists, whom are simply working. their stories can potentially face up to 14 years in prison by receiving some secret information. there's much more to it. aside from the harsh sentences and the least than the data bases of potential threats, there are special powers that the government wants to give itself the power to punish and restrict individuals,
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be the journalists or foreign spas. if the government doesn't have enough evidence to jail them, there may be a strong intelligence case to suggest as an individual is engage in hostile activity, but limited evidence that could be openly used to support criminal prosecution. the civil order could include a range of restrictive and preventative measures, including measures to prevent an individual associating with certain people or from visiting specified sensitive locations. currently, these proposals are being polished off at the foreign office, but could soon be in parliament and make no mistake this, this new secret law would give the most authoriz area and regimes in the world a run for their money at pass. we shall blowing an investigative journalism as we know within the u. k. are dead. this is one of the biggest wide ranging attacks on press freedom. perhaps since since democracy came to britain,
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the definitions in the report are very old indeed. in fact, with journalism doesn't come up once in the 66 page report itself fundamental to the 56 page report. journalists can be more dangerous than spice. obviously the u. s. is prosecuting fe junior on that as being jack. this secretary, secretary is backing a consultation document. it's against the journalist that much worse than spies supplies. after all, can work for one government or another government or one actor jones. if they publish the material, everyone can see it. so journalists have to be done. that is, is the level of logic and deduction that is being used here by the british government in a raising freedoms and rights of the free press here in this country that have been that have been created and modified over centuries. so that's, that's quite how dangerous the official secrets act reform looks to be
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devastating floods in central china, of kill dozens and for a quarter of a 1000000 people from their homes. the while some of the flooding has not received in the last whole streets, and some cities would turn into rivers authorities ramping up rescue and recovery operations. many people still reported missing this weekend. such weird weather at the moment flooding. also claiming nearly 200 lives in western europe, another 300 still unaccounted for. as the opposition in germany's calling for the interior minister now to quit, blaming him personally for the country being unprepared for the deluge. the floods
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of caused damage estimated more than 2000000000 euro volunteers have been helping clear the devastation, crippled infrastructure, coupled with huge pulse. and deborah is making it really difficult to move around for life to return to the semblance of normality. shocking to say, isn't it? politicians and climate experts claim the government knew of the impending catastrophe in advance, but failed to warn it. citizens, officials, so claim that the worst it areas were la argument going on there. it's lead money to ask what went so badly wrong. as a europe correspondent, reports next is before the floods struck west in germany, belgium look simberg and the netherlands, the copernicus, satellites that make part of the european float awareness system detected problems where on their way, for the region, people in our viola, one of the worst effected towns in germany have been critical of the warnings, or lack thereof that were given or done can do that. no one was expecting that the
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warning came too late. a public announcement, 5 or 6 hours in advance would have helped to say some essential belongings. another problem is that many elderly people didn't even understand what was going on. they didn't hear anything about it. and then they're also the foreigners. everything should have been organized better. people should have gone door to door or received a warning by phone. in history of what happened with the opinions of experts analyzing what happened. today's information, you can just refer to the fact that people were informed by text message. you have to imagine how much information is being dumped on people every day already. but then they say, yes, we sent out messages instead of targeting people on the spot, and perhaps getting people out of their homes in particular hot places. visiting the scene of utter devastation caused by the flooding and western germany, chance langler merkel pledged more efforts to tackle the challenges posed by climate change. quickly chavez, which is the germany, is a country that can overcome this financially. germany is
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a strong country and we will oppose this force of nature in the short term, but also in the medium and long term policy that takes nature and climate into accounts more than we have done in recent years. there had been warnings from the weather in 2016 the river, far bursted banks, causing damage to bridges and other infrastructure. they were repaired, but nothing was done to protect against future high waters. it's not a secret that streets in bridges and all these dams are not in a good condition and nobody's investing in it. and they're just like waiting till something happens again, 5 years ago we had a duration similar to this one and a bridge in the near broke and they just repaired it like it's okay for now. and nothing happened till then. and now the bridge is gone again. this part of germany is no stranger to flooding, which banks the questions. why were the authorities not better prepared for what nature would throw out some time and will lessen be learned from this tragedy.
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feature all of all teeth in cologne, germany. while we spoke to an m p for julie's last party, who told us the government's repeatedly broken its promises when it comes to emergency systems checks. we are witnessing a fatal or a monumental sailor on different levels as you know, we have in germany federal system. so it's not easy to identify where the problems aware that the, the federal government is 3 they they do that last year to check their allow system. and this was a failure and pronounced to do it again this year and to repair it. and they didn't do so no, they are not doing this for next year. it seems that the warning systems and following evacuations, in other countries were a better organized germany,
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which is the because the high developed country. but there was a problem in that system and we have to check it and we have to make it better. there are political responsibilities. if people are not sitting there with of the big party, they've got a lot of chattering the week story, but a women's beach hand bold team in hot water over their choice of outfit. in this case, come to paris, shoulds no less for european hannibal. federation, partly forbid them for wearing anything other than the regulation briefs. while the moves raised questions about the sexualization of females. sport paul, a boy took a candid look 2021 this summer. oh show, or lack thereof, in the case of the norwegian speech handball team which has been fined 1700 year
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a for wearing shorts in a match recently instead of the regulation, teeny tiny breed. while the old, all the 3 rules mean that the norwegian beach babies are obliged to strip down apparently the athlete code and lizzy, a brain has been told the short were too short. a recent competition in the u. k. i just, that's just kid. she's been that know i've been concerned about finding had to 2021 is getting confusing. you got transgender wait. listed, abilene, pac female, power, limby. and being told to dress more appropriately and female handle has being punished for trying to dress more comfortably. in the case of the norwegian, the team actually be european handful federation for permission for playing sure. but the federation said no, they did it. anyway. they were last with a fine. i have not been given a good reason. they just the telling us the,
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this is the room, the man get to play. like they're the manager all states that the agree, the swimming chunk like short can finish 10 centimeters above the kneecap. while the women are going to have that on display. needlessly back to alive while running around doing strenuous exercise in front inspect cases . i'm being watched on tv possibly have anything to do with the calendar and view is watching. the ball will be awesome because it's always summer. very some people at the university of alabama actually analyzed the beach volleyball at the 2411. they found that 20 percent of the camera shot were tight shot of play in chat while
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the sent were of bad spot camera braces. some of you. so that we can conclude day, the visual coverage of the game, confirm the sex and sexuality for you. not only to promote me, but to tell the school to you is around the world. i love my something tells me that wouldn't be the case if the male player was mine. he needs off as a thought for sunday morning. this is our team to national kevin in here with you for moscow. thanks for your company will coming up the billionaire amazon and own just phase of making it into space in the week. but one way ticket, honda. why with us after the break? ah,
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk the ah
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the ah ah, i go welcome to the week the the story made the runs, but thursday. he's already the world rich his man, but amazon found the jeff phase, also scales newheights in the week after blasting off interval bit in his own rocket. the man and then start to watch the it was a quick trip into space, but he got then on the less intelligent he lost it just 10 minutes with bays off, landing safely back on earth. some look wanted a billionaire to mother more. stay in space for good, an online petition objecting to his re entry back to us. right. so more than
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a 160000 signatures in the week than kellum open out new yorkers, whether in an ideal world, they allow him back on us anytime soon. we need them here, but i'm saying it's a lot of things happen in the world. you don't need to be flying to the space. well, that seems a little bit extra human. but maybe because it will probably never really happened . those 3 people alone can take care of the whole world. problems right now with the pandemic, but they're going to space at the end of the day. we supposed to be focusing on our population. not up there down here jeff days. those is not the only 1000000000 air to have guns, space fever. he actually lost the space race to another. alter richman, richard branson. and ilan mosque is set to be 3rd on the podium. they all claim that it's for the common good way here to make space more accessible to all welcome to dawn avenue space age. recent studies showed that a minimum wage worker cannot afford
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a one bedroom apartment. in 93 percent of the counties in the united states, this is not a situation where people can afford to just get off to the stars for a holiday weekend. now there are many billionaires like days i was who actually avoided paying taxes. many look at this and blame a corrupt loophole, written tax code that allows the rich to avoid paying their due all backwards and corrupt tax system has allowed the same person who pays nicks to know federal income tax to blow $7500000000.00 on his own private aerospace company, while hard work in american families pay an average of 14 percent income tax each year. basis on the other billionaires in this obscene race to space should be required to pay their fair share. while working families are struggling to pay their bills and the infrastructure of the united states is crumbling, the billionaires are having their own little space race and seeing who can reach the stars faster. do you think you'll ever be able to afford to go to space? i can't afford to live in new york,
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the average person can barely afford starbucks. these travels never going to be affordable for everybody. by the fact we might be because you know what, as this economy is coming down to order technology and everything is being upgraded to the fact that how we bought the movie with earth, i mean over to explain it possibly. so you never know with many feeling that glory projects such as races into space to make a mockery of the hard work carried out by the majority. it shouldn't be a surprise that many are wondering if we shouldn't just dump the ultra rich into outer space as the latest piece of space. junk muffin, r t new york. back down on earth rushes, celebrating navy day to day with parades around the country mark and the services through the 25th anniversary. 15000. 6 to take part in today's events with almost 300 pieces of military hardware on show to some petersburg is one of the main cities putting on a parade. and that's where our corresponding constantino's cough got nearly located . we're right in the heart of saint petersburg on the river and we're approaching
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a worship that. c has become a fixture of this naval parade. it's called corvette story, which can be translated as steadfast or resolute rushing corvettes or frigates. my native classification are relatively small, but vast warships that are designed to protect coastal waters or other vessels. for instance, stores were sent to the gulf of aidan, in 2001, 902 scores. if the merchant ships make sure that we're not attacked by some, all the pirates should be told the ships. armament is not something at the store gate and the rest of the class can fight against aircraft submarines and other ships that have are hillary guns but it's main and the most for middle weapon is right here. it's the launching pad of rushes, latest cruise missiles caliber. daniel
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voice in the neighbor river, usually used by small tourists boats. was it hard to city worship in here? so we had to do it during the night. we more the ship in complete darkness. it was quite difficult, but we managed we're on the island of branch that near saint petersburg. and this is where some of the biggest bad that i think it's hard to parade our for among them 3 nuclear power. it's submarines that are going to be on public display for the 1st time. and one of them definitely stand down slightly. russian ladies nuclear stop. that was commission just the year ago was a 1st grab world headlines back in april after an operation in the arctic ocean when its surface from under the ice, along with you other stuff. this was the 1st time in the history of the russian in soviet navy that such a mission had taken place and were on deck rocket ship called the lawn adult. and
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what's interesting about this worship is that it took part in an actual military operation in syria, back in 2016 when these crew members were fighting isis. well, this is one of the lower decks of the ship. this is the quarters. this is where the crew members live. as you can see right here, one of the crew members is ironing his uniform levels, come for to who does the laundry for the russian navy, a washing machine, and you operated yourself. you do everything by yourself. of course, we do the annual naval for rating st. petersburg as great symbolism for the country. russia is marking 325 years since it was founded in, in helping to merge as a global, our rating. you know,
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it's not going to be any better river going, do you know, but you know, big day, no problem. so another story from russia emergency workers engaged in ongoing struggle still this we can battling fears, wildfires at east and russia. record heat coupled with a lack of rain of all contribute to the extraordinary intensity of what's going on . russian authorities have even deployed fire service paratroopers to try and get a handle on it. the the me, the 1st of
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all, when you're one on one with you, feel the heat, the seriously you feel anxious while land you can get injured. because you're jumping onto unprepared, landing areas 1st. if dangerous is treat consoles, that's what we try not to work separately. when somebody's patrolling an area, they always go with a companion we parachute or repel from the helicopter suicide. and most important thing is that you save nature for g. i was the situation very serious last year, 5 once the 5th, where the condition did not allow us to put out the fires as quickly as we would like. these wildfires are very difficult to fight as mere complicated with mountains and wind, but it's possible to fight them for severe or want to
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stay safe guys, you do well. well that's the way the weeks headlines shake tub. thank you for watching out international this sunday morning. from moscow the the. ready ready watch crunch class i often said it will just be tight. the pulses loop off foolish pleasure. don't you fun for the.

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