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the oh, you mean the downside? artificially little mortgage? i don't get carried away. i was calling to report the news ah, germany's rock supply a massive explosion at an industrial park housing, chemical companies. environmentalists are concerned about the huge prima black smoke this created with the potential talks is released yet to be determined from the prison you low restricting travel and entry to public places to people without so names cove, it passport, news proving usually divisive among businesses and the public the london i christine 3 to report the converter from islamic stab. the title is famous speakers corner. the media though mainly focuses on what she was wearing. all the
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cities didn't even acknowledge the incident. ah very good evening integrated with this here on our t. exercise caution and stay at home. last the warning to the people in and around the german city of labor crews and where a massive explosion is torn through an industrial park of chemical companies. and it is fit. toxins have been released into the environment was the listening to what now. there was a huge explosion today here in level courses p a district. there are many chemical factors here. the last was that a waste incineration plant used to dispose of toxic substances. the police told us that it happened in storage tank for solvent. store of solvents have burnt,
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including those containing chlorine. but we haven't yet made an accurate analysis in cooperation with city authorities. we call a local residence to exercise caution. when going outside, we ask people to pay particular attention to any abnormal fallout. we've established hotlines, which residents can cause reports, and he's saying things don't try to remove any such precipitation. stay away from it. the authorities will remove it and take it in for testing. this analysis may take a few days, we call on people to exercise patience and caution. as for the cause, we cannot talk about that at this point as the emergency services are still looking for the missing. and hence, we cannot as of yet conduct any analysis at the site. it's an ongoing search and rescue operation. hence, we cannot hold any discussions regarding the cause. so now we call them people to stay at home and keep the windows and doors shops. as one person confirmed dead,
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16 injured with 4 of those missing authorities of war, the public, the situation poses an extreme threat. electricity has been cut off to ensure the safety of emergency workers at the side, locals, a bit of ice to stay inside, turn off any conditioning and keep the windows and doors shut. it was like no squeak. the whole house shook. we were scared. i live in reserve 200 meters away. thing roads around the sides have been closed. drive has been told to avoid the area name. all that information hotline has been open to address any public concerns. a local police representative described to what kind of measures they're taking at and around the size of the explosion. we've got a large presence of police officers and emergency services here at the site, especially in terms of traffic. we're having to regulate motor waves and roads. so that emergency services, fire engines can pass, and no one else gets hurt. warnings were transmitted by the fire department through
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. this is apparently worked as there's been no influx of curious people and accident tourists. well, but whole area around the city of labor, cruise and in northrop, with folly or in the, the west of germany is, well, the roads, all areas old, closed down. they're all reports of sirens going off not only in the city of live accusing but also in nearby towns anecdotally, i've been told the town of sali, the city is told again here people hearing sirens, they're being told stay inside, get inside of building close windows and doors, while the emergency services try to determine if there is any risk from this explosion, we seem from the pictures the huge plume of smoke the rose up. it is covering a large area. now what we've heard from ken park, which is the body which operates this, this facility in liver crews and is that at around $940.00 on tuesday morning and
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explosion took place the residence of lever cruz and are asked to go to close the rooms, turn off the air conditioning, and as a precaution, keep windows and doors closed. several employees are injured in the events, at least 2 of them seriously. they are currently receiving medical treatment. 5 employees are currently missing. police of other emergency services, calling for those on the highways around the area to pull into one side of the building to create a rescue. gates, as they call here in germany, to allow more emergency services to arrive on the theme of there are tests being carried out on the air in the immediate vicinity and also in the surrounding area as well. this is germany's most populous area or its most area of densest population as well. the area of north ryan with valley you've got and leave a cruise in cologne, dusseldorf, all of those major connotations all in a very tightly packed area. so for, for this to have happened in this region,
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it will affect a lot of people in the, the, the road that they said going into lay the cruise and completely closed off right now. in fact, i'll be heading off to that area. as soon as i'm done talking to you right now, we'll be getting as close as we can find out exactly what is happening on the scene there. well, the size is one of the largest chemical parks in europe with around 30000 people, working on 5000 chemicals of manufactured, including no trace chemicals which are used for the production of explosives. contaminated hazardous waste is also handled in said she, with we discussed the blast with dr. sharon george, who's a senior lecture and environmental sustainability in green technology at q university. and she says that it's not the visible blank plains of smoke. the local should be concerned about it can show it and she said it's not your issue, but the contamination that you can see, it's not contamination that you can't see. and this is this the what the blacks.
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and i can see in particular that that is going travel quite a distance from the site itself. so that was where i think what we're concerned about is not just the immediate, the immediate range. and this is why the venture so significant because it's close to those populated areas. so we're going to have this pollution spread in a long way. in fact, so i went to the door, it's going to be a gas in the other people. and all the ways when he just settle it may then move again, if he saw you go waynes and then they traveled again. the challenge here is, is to figure out exactly what is being displaced and, and then to figure out how to contain it. and there's to make sure that it's not habits people know entry without a cobit elf pass. that's the new law that's been approved by the french parliament
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and restrict access to crowded public areas and travel comes as little 30 said. the countries struggling with a full wave of pandemic, 125000 cases, registered just a number of days ago. somebody was, can takes us through how the public has reacted to the controversial measures. in a few days time, if you don't have a health pass, you simply won't be able to do this. i don't want to see that was on a not regulation is already in full with a cultural institutions that will not be extended to the venue to the new law. also requires all health care workers to be vaccinated against coby 9 team is face suspension without pay president macro and says she refused to be a no. okay, lated all selfish privilege. what is your freedom work? did you say to me, i don't want to be vaccinated? but tomorrow you, in fact, your father, your mother, or me,
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one in i think theme is that he is not the only one. while more than a 100. 60000 people rose up in anger against the controversial health building front. it's now being approved with poll, suggesting that the majority of people actually support the idea not got given right for people to infect others. and if you do not want to get vaccinated, i'd like to do it. most of us actually realize that such a thing is a med, medical science exists and the father being pretty stupid, but it's your choice but don't, don't fix, don't others. finally, on vaccination and on the vaccine. paul. so i think the president is 100 percent right. that being said, you're looking for a job to around $6000000.00 have signed up to be knocked elated. think these plans to move in just 2 weeks ago. the french things are not ready to give up. there. you do the, however, your pool has gone exactly the government way. there was fee is opposition
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to the health pass that made its way through the french parliament, echoing concerns about the religion of civil liberties. still wrong, not to get vaccinated, but the help passes an aberration because either we do it for free one or we don't do it at all. and for now, we do not hang up or directv, and the law is rather direct credits, but doesn't give much choice. so it forces the community to have a common sense of purpose. i don't think it liberty right now. it's not really france. that is governance things, it's not the president of the republic in europe, which is at present doing that, but more to see like see me, i'm vaccinated, but i'm not convinced everyone should be obligated to have the health. others have said they are prepared to fight, don't to defend their right to truth whether or not to be vaccinated, while over 6000 businesses have registered their intent,
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not of people to show their health. so that's for me on back and they did is my choice. i'm not imposing it on anyone lecturing anyone about it. always reject any mandate that the cafe work into a police officer or health inspector. pres the macro. you're messing with elements, you won't be able to control. i refused to be a policeman. i run a beast, troth, even the police don't want to enforce your orders. but all 4th wave of the corona virus pandemic, many believe vaccination and controls on those who refuse one all the only way forward. while it's south africa, there's been a sharp spike in covert cases, right in the wake of recent riots and losing the grips for the country. health care systems on the huge pressure of supplies of vaccines and a number of pharmacies were destroyed in the rest. to break down the situation for you a little late to the sound of the hall,
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i will then believed to be a vocal critic of islam has been stabbed in london. the incident happened at hyde park's famous speaker's corner. there injuries are not said to be life threatening . nonetheless, i must warn you may find the video of that incident. disturbing the footing shows the large group of people gathered in the park and the miss located towards the back of a man dressed in black. he's seen violently sure, i can remember all the authorities and major major atlas didn't name the victim. i'll give any specific details. bloggers and activists identify the research 9 year old hatton tash. she said to fledge turkey after renouncing islam for christianity and was regularly seeing preaching in i'd park previously the woman with a school to buy the lease from the pug over fear of attacks against her. and was even banned from speakers corner following a number of threats. one thing that hasn't gone unnoticed at the time of this attack, she was wearing a surely a t shirt. the french to come magazine. you remember it was in the spotlight many
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tardies because because it's character chose that it publish one of them portrayed the prophet mohammed led to a series of deadly islamist attacks in 2015 but her should. hey, i didn't pick the profit in study. so to kiss june, a cartoonist in the muslim print shop, the captured saying, love is stronger than highs. went to the media coverage. those are the focus solely on the fact she was wearing that surely should all that it was a woman attacked in hyde park. london's man has been criticized for not even acknowledging the incident. if a woman is stepped in hyde park and my, your funding study con doesn't mention, it didn't even happen. so city con, i thought speakers corner was a place where debate and critique could take place freely. why haven't you condemned the atrocious stabbing in the park yesterday? a little quiet on this latest land and standing said, you can police in london a warning against any premature conclusions of the reason behind the stamping. i would of people not speculate on the motive for the attack until we have
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established the full facts for metropolitan police. officer beta kerr kimberly's that nice promise to them so rampant in london. the non fatal attack on sunday failed to draw much attention, let alone shock. i think this incident is something that the major would normally be expected to carry in some detail when some prominence and says fortunately, the u. k. suffers a significant increase in the number of serious stuff and i know the murders in the last few years and a more serious offenses, the national, serious incidents and this and i'm color place and so where there are not life threatening injuries, something that's described as a minor slash rain reported perhaps the media wouldn't normally now be able to carry that
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doesn't make the grade is less. there's also the issue is who else is getting a bit about the public and no longer shot does may well. we've got the situation where the desks emerges are increasing and so the non fatal stabbings being pushed even further of the agenda. the politicians also do not seem to be taking this seriously. and to be frank, they haven't taken it seriously wrong from the last week. america experience and incidents of gun violence every 12 minutes. according to the latest data, 915 shootings reported across the country between saturday july 17th. and the subsequent friday. the incidents claimed the lives of 430 people when the files and others were left wounded research just from the nonprofit gun violence archive say today to clearly indicate that this is
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a growing problem. many americans are worried about the situation and many no longer feel safe. me make concerns me because i live in a very small law for west side and i am sometimes fearful when i'm coming home. if it's late at night, you know, i know people are meeting their necessities and you know, they may try to come attack me. so you know, i just try to stay safe here with her the streets a lonely, had a cousin of mine walking on madison avenue about 11 o'clock at night. the other day he mentioned, and there was nobody there. madison avenue and the and the upper roads in the seventy's street was empty. they're doing whatever they can to get money. i wouldn't be out at night anymore and i've lived here i was born here in 1943. and this is a terrible thing to be happening in this city that you're have to fear to be out
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after dawn. i think it is travis, where like chicago, me an area like, oh, don't feel things well, this is destiny from gun crimes in america sent a shot last year's record about 43000 people who killed by farms in america and 2020. that was the highest number for 2 decades job on discuss the issue in an interview last week where he asserted more police. i needed to combat the problem. cops are having real trouble. they're not all bad guys. there's a lot of good guys. we need more policeman, not fewer policemen. we need them involved in community policing by and also said he never supported, didn't funding the police, how they last summer, he did bank redirecting some funding to different programs such as mental health care, the death of george floyd and police custody last year triggered nationwide protests which escalated calls today from the police progressive lawmakers within the
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democratic party still staunchly support the idea. we discuss the issue with a retard. and why p d deputy inspector? i think that the united states is approaching going control of the wrong way. number one is the 2nd amendment directed on. it's a constitutional right, it's not going away. so they're not going to get anything change with the 2nd amendment. so you gotta think outside of the box and do something different. i propose that america, if you can't legislate, guns, guns don't kill people bullies. do so start legislating the bullets the left in the right can't. they can't even come to the men or talk. we can't have all of these people shots and nobody's know anything about it. so if they don't want the n r ray, which is the national rifle association in american, very strong big libraries. they're not going to take the gun away. so you got a legislative bullet. i think that's the only thing that we have to do. we need trained offices that know how to smell a nudge that, you know,
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know when somebody's going to be involved in those communities, get deep into the community. but that's going to take a long time. you need a quick fix right now. we need to start legislation and bullish in the wake of the recent riots, the south africa now recording a peaking covert cases despite the government pushing people to what mosques and to be vaccinated. there is huge hesitancy in the country, fullest lyrics, light, alexandra, a township and trying to reach the court, a ticking bomb by the south african human rights commission. crampton, overcrowded high levels of unemployment and at the same time, a lack of basic service delivery. add to that effect, that social distance thing is impossible because we often large families live in one room and people pay coming out watching faces. and it's no surprise that south africa account for nearly 40 the thing of corona virus related in africa.
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the reason why i'm not reading a month now is because i just live across the street. so it's when i see a boy soldier coming, i'll be running a mess can come in. i don't really see if it's not doing anything for us and i don't know if that sort of i've been sometimes a bit difficult to be doing me of god that will really doesn't. i'm from the help. we know the young wild in free food is just because of becky done. social distance is so small and you live, but a lot of the abort. according to the health ministry, the country just passed the peak of food, waive, which alone lives more than 2000000 people infected that the country is not yet out of the woods. as the reason why it's so masses of people coming together around
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47500 cove at 900 vaccines were lost in the recent and raised more than a 100. private pharmacies were damaged, including $7.00 to $1.00 destination site. many of those who have been arrested in connection with the unrest have tested positive for cove at 19. the government is urging those who participated in the looting squeeze to get tested for covered. but chances are they weren't for fear of being wasted if they say the way they've been . i'm wondering about the only people here with a mock and even though i have received p, jad, they all concern that the common for estimation programs on the market do not work against the south african very. and hospitals are struggling and misinformation spreading constant in the virus itself. just another problem that south african government has to tackle at the deals of the aftermath of the worst unrest it has placed in decades. policy a r t, alexandra violence is routed into nicea,
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as the president sex, the prime minister and suspended parliament laws street demonstrations, the big drawing anger over a huge spike in covey cases. and the government's handling of the pandemic as well as economic troubles. and the president supporters greeted the move with cries of joy as opponents accuse him of a power grab the me the the the the president's down out the month long curve you and find on gatherings a lot of 3 people in public's places on sunday says that he would assume executable
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authority and govern alongside a new pan of spring, the country had been de benchmark democracy. katrinka assesses what went wrong if there was an award for an arab spring success story. denisia, despite being the neighbor of field state libya, would surely be on the short list of nominees. right? it's not being destroyed by civil war again, like libya next door in 2015 for denisia, civil society groups won the nobel peace prize for, quote unquote, a decisive contribution to the building of a democracy. but 60 years on 10 years after the arab sprang, swept north africa and the middle east, there's a sense of street violence as to the focal point has been the countries crumbling health care system which has
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contributed to one of the highest per capita coven 19th death. rate, but it's not just the corona virus that has left many feeling ill. many people who are deceived by hypocrisy, territory and robbery of the rights of the people. i warn any who think of result into weapons and who of a shooter bullet. the armed forces will respond with bulus. tunisia is facing the biggest crisis in a decade of democracy. after president chi saeed house did the government and froze the activities of the parliament widely seen as unconstitutional because of side stay, you are a limited powers. his suppose labels the move, a qu, that should be opposed, but his position remained strong thanks to the support of the armed forces. troops had prevented lawmakers from convening, which gave the parliament speaker appetite for some strong language. these decisions are not supported by the law or the constitution,
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and we are very disgruntled by them. it's a crew against the constitution against the revolution on qu against the public and civil liberties. we consider the institutions to still be standing and supporters of another, and that unity in people will defend the revolution. and not is the moderate instruments, ruling party which rose to power as a result of the arab spring. but the current political crisis may see it lose most of its political gains of the past decade. putting tunisia at the crossroads, once again. the question is, has the country experienced a power grab by the president or just a temporary shake up to get the nation back on track. handling of the 19 has been at the topic which made things. and it was almost like the last shore for years now, the situation seemed going on from back to work. i think there is a lot of these appointments in the lethal more you have to know that you can is
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a revolution by the young people. they believed in the revolution beginning, but the government, namely, more specifically for the government, has not delivered in the, to the power. and the economic situation has gone in some back to work with the corona virus situation, unlikely to be resolved in the near future. and the rival political camps giving up to energize st. support. things are more than just dangerous and uncertain. and no peace awards or arab spring track record will help when the nation has all but lost its nerve. you'll be drank o r t. and that brings us, thanks for company to with updates and often the
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i'm i size or this is the kaiser report. hey, for all of you out there that regret not being around the soviet union at the time with their collapse. you know, a lot of people understand you about that. a lot of interesting things. that type was their writing in the journal. anyway, they do have that experience today, right here in the good old us state. oh, that's actually correct because we just did withdrawal from afghanistan. all empires. that's what they do. they withdraw from afghanistan, where some reason over the past few 100 years, they go to die. but you know, this is something that we've been following as we have the facilities trap, the 4th turning the debt cycle. all these things a turning in such a way that the inevitability of the collapse is certain. and when you look back to the fall of the roman empire, what they did is they have the bread and circuses. right. and the bread and
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circuses were weaponized, right? because it was the powerful senators and noble families versus the, the emperor and you know, everybody was jockeying for power and they would weaponized the bread and circuses . so we're going to look at the bread and circuses situation here in the united states at the moment because i realized that you know, dawned on me that we started 1st with a circus clown, essentially as a president with trauma. and now we have a hypnotist that's come in there with these coal black eyes and like robert and he hypnotized the population. and you can see that with the post trump news slump, the post trump new swamp continues on line traffic is declined at leading new sites almost every month since january peak from a year ago. latest figures from comscore and i show catastrophe for almost all media outlets. washington post down 30 percent new york times down over 30 percent . we have some down 5060 percent and their traffic from.
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