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clearly one of the shows, one of the show stoppers is the cost of the launch in the operation. the in the, in the stores. you shake the week here are now to the mass rallies flare across europe. again, co restrictions please 5 water cannon and tear gas to mid thousands of angry protesters also to come a chilling effect on media. freedom, not reactions withdraw. griffin rule, which could threaten investigative journalist with prison if they exposed to state the current. the other station in china, from what's being called the worst flooding in dozens is dead and the widespread destruction. meanwhile, the german government to slam for not doing enough to prevent last week record
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flooding. despite previous warnings, the stream, whether playing almost $200.00 lies and causing billions of dollars of damage. ah hello the welcome, the latest news and the look back of what's been happening to over the last 7 days . you're watching the weekly here on our t international. that will waive of protests has been seen across europe this weekend with sizes of paper in several countries clashing with police while rallying again co restrictions. people are angry about losing their freedoms, even as the new delta variance is considered to be the most contagious strain of device the
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the what's the nature of my job? i've been threatened to get him why? i'm here today and fables the freedom to choose it to like the french people of the black, my, the we say no to the green because it creates an, a and b category citizen. citizens who have rights and citizens who have no rights . freedom can be restrict, it's against the constitutional or crushing or right we must be strong rebel. and when with the
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the the i was the anti vax movement, his drawings, where there's the rage, over covey, passports, health care workers, su, continue to support the measures. a british doctor told us that the vaccinations are still crucial to prevent the spread of the virus. i think we will get different strains and different variance of these fires going forward. i need to be with us for a long time box. vaccines will be a really important factor in a gravitating device or pushing back against people can refuse
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medical treatment. any medical treatment, and that's really what the vaccine. certainly people must be given the opportunity to get back today if they want. but it will only come to the question will be asked the managed feedback nations. if once we see everybody you, momentarily back today. whether that's not enough, there are still real problems back in the past. in order to prevent people mixing with people who haven't being back to that for have a chance or picking up the virus. i'm possum, you don't other people so well the back seat eliminate that they do reduce the chances of locked up for reporting, not the fate facing journalists in britain. if and you draw flor gaze through reporters and their sources could be treated like spies and publishing government
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secrets could see them jailed for up to 14 years, wouldn't cast the f. as 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 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 with blue protections, even if what they leaked is in the public interest. and stead it 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 the government is engaged in something immoral or illegal trays is an
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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 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,
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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 databases of potential threats, there are special powers that the government wants to give itself the power to punish and restrict individuals, be the journalists or foreign spies. 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 for 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,
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but could soon be in parliament and make no mistake this, this new secret law would give the most authors area regimes in the world a run for their money. in the past, we feel blowing and investigative journalism, as we know it's in the u. k. are dead. this is one of the biggest wide ranging attacks on chris freedom. perhaps since since democracy came to britain, the definitions in the report are very old indeed. in fact, were journalism doesn't come up once in the 66 page report itself fundamental to the 36 page report, journalists can be more dangerous than obviously the u. s. is prosecuting fe juanita signs on the as being jack this secretary or the secretary is backing a consultation document. that suggests that journalists that much worse than spies supplies after all, can work for one government or another government or one actor jones. if they
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publish the material, everyone can see it. so journalists have to be done. that is, is the least level of logic and deduction that is being used here by the british government in 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. china's largest city is bracing for a powerful stove which is already made land fall in the countryside feast some $360000.00 people in shanghai have been evacuated to safety off the ty. food infer early hit to young with winds reaching 38 meters per 2nd. shanghai is already experiencing heavy rainfall. i'm strong winds with hundreds of trees. and some property damaged or flights have been grounded at the cities to international airport. and subways and train services are also suspended. there are also similar
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measures to in nearby cities. china is already struggling with the aftermath of reco flooding claim to be the worth in the science. in years dozens had been killed amid widespread destruction in central regions and authorities to fear that this latest typhoon could hinder rescue in recovery efforts that is still on the news . now while some of the flooding has receded whole streets in some cities have been turned into rivers. as you can see from these pictures, the authorities are ramping up rescue and recovery operations, although many people still missing,
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meanwhile is deadly floods. in western europe have claimed the lives of almost 200 people, another 300 off an accounted for mid torrential rains that have caused widespread damage. their last week's events in germany have led to call to the interior minister to quit, the opposition blaming him personally for the country being unprepared for the deluge oriented. meanwhile, helping to clear the devastation and debris the best they can at job they made pretty difficult. as much of the infrastructure has been badly crippled that one, the one hand politicians in climate experts do claim that the government you, that the floods were coming but fail to warn citizens. well, though officials do insist the worst his areas were alerted. either way, many are asking why it went so badly wrong with more. his europe correspondent, pacer oliver is before the floods struck west in germany. belgium looks in bergen, the netherlands, the copernicus,
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satellites that make part of the european flood awareness system detected problems with 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 warning came too late. a public announcement, 5 or 6 hours in the funds, will help to say some essential belongings. another problem is that many elderly people didn't even understand what was going on if 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 the 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 send 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
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devastation caused by the flooding and west in germany, count 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 a strong country. i will oppose this force of nature in the short term, but also in the media in long term, the policy that takes nature and climate into account more than we have done in recent years. there had been warning from the weather in 2016, the river ob burst its 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 so. okay,
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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 with the authorities not better prepared for what nature would throw at them this time and will lessen be learned from this tragedy. piece roll of tea in cologne, germany elsewhere. london was also hit by heavy rain and thunder this weekend turning key 3 ways into come. now the capital is 5. are going to report that they've already received more than 300 course tonight for help over the flood and is extreme weather in the united states, while 5, they're burned. almost 200000 acres in northern california. dozens of buildings have reportedly been destroyed, with more than 7 fives. now under threat governor has already declared a state of emergency in 4 counties. no speech. amboy, he has been taking
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a stand against sexism in the sport and decided to ditch their bikini bottoms for sure. saying it's not just the men who should be allowed to wear them, however, he did land them with a very big fine. taking a candid look, his poly boy came 2021 this summer. oh show or lack thereof. in the case of the norwegian speech handball team, which has been fined 1700 euro for wearing shorts in a match recently instead of the regulation, teeny tiny breed. and while the old all that 3 rules mean that the norwegian beach bass are obliged to strip down apparently the athlete code lizzy, a brain has been told the short were too short. a recent competition in the u. k. i just said that, no, i didn't get a bad binding. had to 2021 is getting confusing. you got transgender wait listed.
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abilene pick 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 handbook federation for permission for playing shore, but the federation said no, they did it anyway. they were not with a fine. i have not been given a good reason. they just the telling us, this is the room, the man get to play like this. the men rules state that the agree, the swimming chunk like short can finish 10 centimeters above the kneecap, while the women are obliged to have them on display neatness, respect to allies, while running around doing strenuous exercise in front inspect cases. i'm being watched on tv. good possibly have anything to do with the
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canada view is watching. the ball will be off there because it's always the summer very, some people at the university of alabama, i analyzed the beach volleyball at the $2411.00. they found that 20 percent of the cameras shot were tight shot of play is chest while he's descent were of bad spot camera operations. some of you. so the research has concluded, the visual coverage of the game, confirm that sex and sexuality, we use not only to promote me, but to sell this to us around the world. i love my something tells me that wouldn't be the case if the male player was my teenage
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boy report and i still had, he decided inflation is storing in the us, which i borrowed and says, don't worry. the majority of americans being hit in the pocket by rising prices or take a closer look at the story just after the so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, a very critical time. time to sit down and talk
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say that 88 percent of americans are worried about the disproportionate increase in living costs. however, president biden claims, it's just the glitch and doesn't seem to concern when it comes to 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 claim. now if you have a car, it costs you twice as much to run it as it did last year. your prices have double your daily breakfast now comes with an 8 percent price. i have the cost to 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
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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 for construction 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 you'll listen to those within his own party labor market tightness, behavior of housing, markets, and ass prices all rising in a more concerning way than i worried about a few months ago. this raises my degree of concern at the 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's mind on the economy, perhaps this comparison is the wakeup call he needs. the u. s. isn't the very bad
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position from a long term point of view. i don't see how these can and well, when we're running now, budget deficit. something like 15 percent of g d p. this is beginning to look a little bit like a lesson american country printing and spending money like there is no tomorrow, as pretty clearly got people concerned. biden gave the excuse to spending is necessary to tamp down inflation, which is ridiculous out of nothing in common. the, 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, 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, that there's no limits whatsoever. they really believe this by mature is us. the problems are just temporary, but perhaps it's
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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 mop and r t new york. foster years of contention. the u. s. is finally did she effort to stop the construction of the nord stream to pipeline. the project is set to double supplies of russian natural gas to germany under the baltic sea. and on wednesday it was announced that washington had managed to, in character compromise with berlin separately, the russian president and also the german chancellor. both express their satisfaction that the pipeline is approaching completion. leaders are satisfied that the construction of the north term to pipeline is nearly finished. the russian president noted germany's consistent commitment to the implementation of the project, which is exclusively of a commercial nature and his aimed at bolstering the energy security of germany and the e. u. while the u. s. german dale main supplies will be able to bypass the crime,
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but it's not entirely out of pocket because the country get $175000000.00 for infrastructure development. and the current transit deal must stay in place and that means it can still collect fees. moscow has also been warned, it will be punished if it uses the new pipeline for political gain. while the us pledges to no longer stand in the way, some american officials, they were still upset, concerns with voice once again at a recent senate hearing in washington that the nor stream to the pipeline poses a threat to both us and the security. you told this committee that you believed to nordstrom to pipeline would have disastrous effects on us national security. that it would have disastrous effects on european security by making them subject to economic and energy blackmail from russia. and that it would enrich and in power to carry out that blackmail. do you continue to believe that i do sen.
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however, german economists we spoke, he did say that americans attempts to stop nor stream to violated basic international legal principles. shop then andrew, i get the impression that it's the u. s. that's using its energy policy to further its interest realty. i don't think russia has gas, clinical tool or weapon in the gas conflict around refrain boils down to the fact that you have with stealing gas and failed to pay bills. i see this agreement on north stream who has a victory for international law. since the measures, the u. s. is usury and it's like the position of sanctions where america itself is not directly concerned. you are completely unacceptable and thank god, common sense prevailed in the end and the pipeline will be completed. it represents a victory of sense and loss, rather than that of food like it's been highly critical of the weather sanction policy because the west is often imposed sanctions summarily ordering to prove why they needed placing them on me. they show this notion that america's national
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security on the basis in which sanctions are being imposed has no really good condition whatsoever. in the end, we're doing something that's diametrically opposite to the system of values that we prefer to adhere to that finally, russia has been celebrating navy day today with nationwide parades, market services, 300 and 25th anniversary. one of the biggest celebrations was in the poor city st. petersburg, the russian defense minister says, is the largest in years. and president putin address service personnel. well, across russia. 15 pounds and mariners took part, was almost $300.00 paces admitted to hardware on the show. now correspondent gotta look at some of the preparation we're right in the heart of st. petersburg on the river and we're approaching a worship that. c has become a fixture of this naval parade. it's called corvette story, which can be translated as stat, fast or resolute. rushing
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corvettes or frigates by native classification are relatively small, but vast warships they're designed to protect coastal waters or other vessels for and stores were sent to the gulf of aidan in 2001, 902 the scored if the merchant ships and make sure that we're not attacked by some all the pirates should be told the ships armament is not something laughed at the store, gate and other group out of that 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, the columbia. was it hard to city worship in here? so can you almost well we had to do it during the night. we more the ship in complete darkness was quite difficult. we managed
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we're on the island of branch that me or saint petersburg. this is where some of the biggest battle hardened the parade are. among them. 3 nuclear power 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 a year ago was a 1st grad world headlines back in april after an operation in the arctic ocean when its surface from under the ice, along with 2 others. so 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. rocketship cold, the lone adult. and 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.
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well, this is one of the lower decks of the ship. this is the quarters. this is where the crew members live. you can see right here, one of the crew members who's ironing his uniform thought and that was come to my, 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 parade in saint petersburg has great symbolism for the country. russia is marking 325 years since its navy was scouted, which helped to merge the global power at that time. but it's also become a popular cd attraction, which draws spectators to the banks of the naval river every year. you've been watching the week here and we're back again with more stories in the last 7 days in about 30 minutes.
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