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this is the way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening. the the biggest catch up program in the history of the u. k. national health service is how prime minister barak johnson has described his gloves for the countries cobra recovery. but paying for it mean breaking to key elections legit? yes, i accept the break manifesto commitment, which is not something which is not something i do likely, but a global pandemic within mic was also coming up on the program. a gamma sounds. new interim government is announced with a cabinet featuring a cell phone on a military film, the f. b. i wanted list the bbc apologizes for
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a documentary on the ledge, chemical attack and syria back in 23, which made false claims about a former inspector. the challenge, the western normative blaming this year, we income ah lie from our international new center. this is our team, my names you know you, let's get straight to our top story. british prime minister barak johnson has broken 2 of his parties, key election manifesto promises in just one day and all to pay for the unprecedented impact of the pandemic. let's get more on this story now on cross for a correspondence in london, isa alley. so there we have a to supposedly unbreakable election promises broken in just a number of hours,
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take us through that and indeed how it's all gone down with voters. absolutely. bars. johnson, the prime minister, and flying because he was today by both his health secretary and his chancellor. really outlining these changes to what has been long standing british government policy in particular, when it comes to the so called triple lock pensions, which essentially in the past would ensure that the patients would have gained any increase year on year on the pension. whether it was peg to the rates of inflation because rises in earnings or 2.5 percent. each one of those 3 figures would have been the highest. how much triple the triple tension would have risen by every year. but with an unusually high figure of 88.8 percent rise in earnings, the government thing, they simply cannot afford to rise to raise pensions by that much for the following
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year. and so they've had to do away with this long standing policy, but far as johnson defending that, saying that it's in the public interest for the overall economy. where beginning the biggest catch up program in history of the an h. s. the levy who share the cost as fairly, as possible between people and businesses because we all benefit from a well supported and a chest and all businesses benefit from a healthy workforce. while the opposition in the u. k. i haven't taken it lightly. the shuttle work in pensions. secretary jonathan rentals reacting to the prime minister essentially saying the way the government try to frame this issue of, for example, people living longer and having healthier lives and insensitive way of dealing with what are very real issues for the elderly when it comes to that pension
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to governments, cases of the full data and the pandemic have produced a statistical aberration. i reject the presentation of this issue as a source of intergenerational tension or unfairness because we all have an interest in ensuring that there's a decent state pension in the future. we would never present increase longevity as a problem. now this is of course, the 2nd not so pledge that the prime minister has broken within a day. the 2nd of those being an announcement to raise national insurance contributions, which they the government that is promised not to do in the lead up to that election at the end of 2019. but as far as johnson was pointing out, so strenuously today, when the manifesto was written in the country and the world, in fact, didn't have a pandemic to take into account no conservative government, no conservative government to speak every once to raise taxes. and i will be honest with the house i kept. yes, i accepted the break. i manifesto commitment,
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which is not something which is not something i do likely, but a global pandemic within the so the government, the chancellor, the treasury or with a balancing act to do to try to please if not all sectors of society as many as talking about when it comes to the agenda, not just in the u. k, the so called global a gender of build back, and that's a point i'm the slogan, the bar, as johnson repeated again today. taisha, thanks very much for taking us to the rtp sally in london. to yellowstone and 3 weeks now since the taliban swept back to power and seas full control of the country, the is the mis militant group has no officially announced its interim government, or senior correspondent morale against the reports from couple there had been a lot of speculation in the,
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in the weeks leading up to this point about the make up of any new afghan or taliban government, whether the taliban would would compromise to all the cool, especially from the west for any new afghan government to be to be inclusive to perhaps even include women in it, but this new government that has been announced. 5 the taliban says this is a care take government. so only temporary, perhaps with election stated for the future. this new government is swell taliban, through and through. they have elected to go for the iranian model and that is for a supreme leader. i mean a bit. the law who is the supreme leader of the taliban ruling, the government which is then made up of a prime minister. in this case, mohammed had found whom formerly the prime minister of the out of the taliban government during 2000 during 2001 when they were lost in power. he is seen as a loyal functionary of the tyler by someone who has stayed as have all the other
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figures in this new government with the data by through the long years of us occupation and the direction against the other names on these new government lease will perhaps turn head cook. joe had one of the sons of the co founder or perhaps even arguably the founder of the taliban. he is now slated to be the defense minister perhaps and even more controversial appointment is that of the new interior minister. his dean had guardy, the son of a former warlord and someone who has a $5000000.00 bounty to him, said by the united states, he's wanted for questioning with regards to a bombing in 2008, which killed amongst others, a us citizen. he is believed to be heavily involved in again the, the insurrection and the resistance against the us presence and nato presents here
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. got to start again. there was a lot of a lot of speculation that perhaps given how hot the vitality is trying to the god to get to get into the actual recognition that they would make compromises. but perhaps after what happened in pad, she had valley over the last week. the fierce battles there and the pat decimation of the opposition that had gathered that the taliban elements, perhaps that had a bolden. the taliban to appoint the government and the figures that that it has never unless again, a temporary government. the taliban says it is unclear yet. how long it will stay in power, and what will follow is another story to bring you to day. the b. b. c has apologized for a documentary on an allege chemical at tech and syria, back in 2018. admitting it contain serious inaccuracies. it comes 10 months after
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the report was heard on radio for a key implication by the british broadcaster was that a former inspector whose views contrasted starkly with the western normative lemming. the syrian government was motivated by a payoff from wiki leaks. the whistle blowing website was in fact offering a cash incentive for information on do not the time, but said no such reward was ever paid. the editor in chief of wiki leeks, welcome the apology from the b b. c dot. he hope to other media outlets will follow suit. shoddy, edwards dusty has more on the case unraveling. what really happened takes us to the heart of the global race and to control the narrative of the war. this is the opening of a, b, b, c radio for documentary. and as we know, the pbc predicates itself on anything box, fake news. this all you can rely on the go to platform for truth and the broadcast
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the van to leave no stone left on turn over the ledge. 2018 chemical talk in syria . but i run it clean now 10 months off to the publishing of this so called truth, the b, b, c. admit. so that contains some serious inaccuracy. the see you found that although they were limited to one aspect of an investigation into a complex and hotly contested subject, these points represented a failure to meet the standard of accuracy appropriate to a program of this kind. and this program as so called account of a former inspector from the organization for the position of chemical weapons under the name alex was included. only it suggests that alex is disclosures have been motivated by reward of a $100000.00 offered by wikileaks. now, just to be clear, no such reward was ever paid according to ricki lake itself. but why does the bbc remember this? this serious is the result of sorrow journalism and needs to be b. c's editorial standards and number of your points are based on inaccurate
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interpretations of the contents of the series, and we would suggest listening again for clarification. as appropriate. we approached individuals where allegations were raised, invite exam, as well as others to respond to what is reported in the program was sent by the investigation. and now we're journalism. yes, it was a b, c. talking about the same documentary off the journalists are, and must a sensible casa, his questions about how the documentary series failed to mention reports i found to be received on this ryan de lassie about the attack may have been staged, and how it was to down damning by former p c w inspector jose, but stoney, as merely having an axe to grind with the americans. however, they were either rebuffed or down played back then that he was. he now admits it insinuated that alex was off to the cash bounty. but that's of all the documentary fabricated or at least seriously exaggerated. it also claim that pizza hitchens the
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agenda to fall these complaints against the documentary in the very 1st place, shall the russian and syrian state views on the complex that these attacks were indeed staged. and yes, the claims have been withdrawn by the b b. c. but aligning hitchens with the russian, syrian official view leads to worry and question about anyone stepping out of line automatically being pitted as spinning. and i'm to watch the narrative. as to alex is dealings with journalists, although he has collaborated with journalists who held broadly the same views on the war as the russian and 3 governments. he had also collaborated with journalists of whom that could not be said, mister hitchens, among them. if they were supposed to see if i can tackle narratives rather than spin and create them august the, the bbc has backtracked on that. and well, peter hitch and to push the b b. c to face it's fundamental flaws. hales is all as a factory for truth. what does this mean about the war agenda?
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the broadcast has been pushing for years. the bbc reporting is very biased and, and very much supportive of british establishment. this was a very important incident. it led to the u. k. the u. s. and perhaps bombing syria, there's been a very heavy bias. an assumption that i thought was always wrong and that the accusations of the west were always right. and it's time after time we've seen incident switch and accusations by the west, which have convincingly turned out to be not through time hoping that more a more what will be made to them to look into more substantial issues here. the follow from the taliban take over enough chemist has posed a challenge for the central asian region and also rush him on facing off any potential threat is a key focus of military drill. now happening in the nation of courteous them.
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parties constantly rush cause is there and it's load the cloud. well, the military exercise, it's been crickets down have officially kicked off a show of force displayed by famous rocket artillery laundry, the famous grab and elsewhere. the training facility. troops have also engaged in active shooting, and these are well under way. now, these were games are stage of annual leave that this year they are common and the backdrop of the disaster. it's us redraw from, again, it's dan which is by the way, not far from here and as the how the bond is still trying to establish itself as the new government and cobble neighboring countries, namely, get, dan, did you get sam as big as dan, as well as russia, their main military ally are weary of uncontrolled militants or extremist, huge might take advantage of the situation and cause trouble in the military and
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political situation in collective security treaty organization, soon of a direct responsibility is still complicated. the most vulnerable area is central asia. in the wake of the talent they coordinate. galveston, which borders on the genius time the region is seen height and activity from international terrorism, and really just radicalism. now this training facility, the training ground where we are at, is located in probably one of the most scenic part of stan and the mountain by the lake of history. cool. and it is specifically designed to help the military. we deal with mountain work one now and military personnel as well as job or tillery over 100 feet. the armored vehicles tanks as well as a be asian, or taking part in this maneuver is now according to the area of the israel, the terrorist problem. and they made the country named guardia attacked several villages here, and there was main job to repel the sold as quickly as possible. well,
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this region hasn't grace repeated coordinates for russia, cruise and one of the main rushes outpost in this region. the no tree being in the seed of khan, and by the way, helicopters and several closures, or jobs from the base are also taken part in this maneuver. and other countries that have send the military to actually started there were conflicts done in just on, along with russia and previous done. these are for members of the c s c o, the collective security treaty organization. when it brings together 6 former soviet republics. now, the main goal of these trails, like any other drill, just improve scales of the military. but there is also a message here that moscow allies in the region remain vigilant. and this you motion was time following the us pull out from again, a standard new data emerging from germany has revealed more than half of the people
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on the countries extremist watch list actually hold german passports. the revelation came after a request from the alternative for germany party among the remaining so spectra citizens of syria, iraq, russia, turkey, and afghan. this them, we spoke to f d member martin hess about the government's migration policy. 10. they simply don't see or recognize that the basic mistake is that people without identity paper and without a density cause of being allowed into the country on a massive scale. they simply don't want to recognize that it is not possible to check the background of these people. as a result, the threats of islamist terrorism and our country continues to increase, feel we need to protect a board as effectively and we must not as is now happening in our kennesaw and bring people into our country without any checks. can we see what can happen if we bought 20 convicted criminals into the country? we have committed a whole range of crimes for molesting children to other sexual offenses. and in
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addition, at 350 number of people, we don't know exactly how many other issues, including those present threats, pursuing a completely misguided migration policy. we need to protect board only those who have identified document, improve who they are, give a credible reasons. i should be allowed to enter our country and see what we should help those in need and for refugee doesn't have to be in germany, also should be somewhere closer to their home. and i wish we should consistently call anyone who becomes an islamist or preacher of hate. given con, we can only of the same ship by deporting them where it is possible, where it is not possible because there are obstacles on the port station. we have to put them in custody awaiting ation, mister german says, who we cannot do, who we should put them into longer term cassidy for how we should reduce their radius. factional to 0 is by depriving them with their liberty the only that will bring security to our country. concert was say, president,
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show coo and guinea got to do with how much more you may have to pay for your next home renovation or tablet computer. potentially quite a lot. now it's global ela, minium crisis sore. i oh, when i would show the wrong one all 3, i just don't the world yet to fill out the thing because the african and engagement was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. so
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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, a very critical time. time to sit down and talk me ah ah, 20 minutes into the program. welcome back. and let's start back with some pretty big figures. the number of spur cobra jobs is likely to exceed one that 1000000000 in high income countries by the end of the year. that is, according to new research by a london based analytics firm,
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which say it's access and not supplies. that's the main stumbling block to vaccine rollouts and per nations. the estimated stock tick suggest western current, currently have 500000000 doses in their chilar cabinets. although the vast majority aren't allocated for donations. however, by the end of the year, the quantity of excess jobs is expected to stand at $1200000000.00. the research also suggests there's no need to worry about supply problems as worldwide manufacturing capacity is the highest levels not last month. global vaccine production reached a milestone of 6000000000 doses emitter growing global disparity and job access 7 of the world's advanced economies. along with the you have no promise to divert more than 1000000000 doses. but so far this number done here. 15 percent of that reportedly been delivered. not a lot. the findings show there will still be
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a surplus, even after wealthy nations inoculate all their children and off her 3rd dose. booster shops. recently the world health organization condemn countries for administering follow up shots. when so many people in the world haven't had worn the body. urge that for sure. of the shots i said don't. vaccine is not a luxury boost and taken away from someone who still waiting for a 1st job. but it's basically a way to keep the people safe, the most vulnerable. but at the same time we need to share, we need to do it all. well, the feel of the firm which carried out the new research believes millions of lives can be saved if the facts in surplus is diverted as soon as possible. because it's like the question is, how do we just do? how do we distribute and, and to which country should be distributed? those are really important, a global decision to ultimate, the political decisions. so if the us and the kind of got together and made
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a kind of impact or deal on how to distribute those, some clear kind of data principles for which country to receive and when, and, you know, maybe include some reselling possibilities. then i think we would be status a big step before the solution. the we estimate that the, the savings, the, the number of lives saved is very conservative. 1.5000000 lives. but it could be up to 2 to 3000000 lives that can be saved with doses that will be available in the coming months. and, you know, the alternative to this is that we will be losing lives unnecessary. but also that the new variance has a higher risk of emerging and spreading. so, you know, from it, from a global safety perspective, this is really in everyone's interest to, to get the vaccines out as soon as they are the west african nation of guinea rarely draws global headlines, but
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a military coup there has sent shock waves through commodity market that is because it's a key metal producer with a dramatic spike and alimony and prices. some market players have spotted a chance to cash in our teeth. danita hawkins has been taking a closer look. this isn't the 1st 2 in guineas. recent history, in fact, is one of several people in a number of former french african colonies in just a few months. presidents of the impoverished west african states taken into custody while the countries special forces. their constitution dissolved by nationwide curfew declared with any refusal from officials to corporate deemed a rebellion. the mutiny is certainly mean business, but claim is all for the greater good will no longer interest politics to one man will intrusted to the people. guineas, beautiful. we don't need to re guinea anymore. we just need to make love to her world is seeing a rare moment of unity from the you. when to be african,
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you do. and even usually rival staves quickly bonded together to condemn the military takeover. i am personally following the situation in guinea very closely. i strongly condemn any take over the government by force of the gun and call for the immediate release of president alpha con day said why all the attention? guinea, despite being direly poor, is actually pretty rich apart from large amounts of gold and diamonds. the country holds by some estimates, a 3rd of the worlds of the book size. one of the main sources of our minium, in fact, is the world's 2nd largest producer. and metal markets look pretty rattled right now. if you do have issues in the country that supplies 20 percent of book site to the global market, then clearly that will be a problem. element in price is a decade high. great news for mining companies. but it probably makes little difference to the average guinea. and like in most former colonies, he's mainly mining conglomerates that tend to profit multiple states have
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investments in the country from russia and china to australia and the u. k. according to the us state department, one of the biggest plays in guineas, marcus is froth. friends. companies as part of international conglomerates play a big role in the mining sector, as well as the privatization of the countries energy grid and relations between the 2 countries have grown closer under the baffled president's rule. from, from guinea have thrown bilateral relations with many high level meetings relations have intensified since l to convey came to power. convey one office in the country's 1st free elections in later years. like many lead is on the continent. he was accused of holding sham elections, which the opposition boycotted, cracking down on descent amid bloody protests costing dozens of lives. yet his rule is still considered better than an unknown alternative. and guinea turbulence follows and all too familiar pattern, 3 crews, and just 10 years,
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a neighboring formal french colony. molly, a recent military takeover in shad following the killing of its strong one pro. didn't erase debbie, a long time, french ally with president micron even attending his funeral again, despite his flaws. paris was pragmatic. things could be worse. this latest crew certainly won't be the loss in a vicious cycle of violence, power, struggles, and instability for africans in former colonies, the only certainty seems to be more of the same. and as the world condemn is the latest round of violence. it's a sad fact that unity only seems to be shown what national interests are at stake. africa seems to be still stuck between either authoritative regime and ruler. do not want to leave out like what happens without for candy or school and the worst type, of course i always the military one. so it's unfortunate, but i don't see positive development in the future. and of course, this is
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a problem of most african and developing countries. it's that the natural resources are not really used to help develop the country for the sake of the test. it is that the conundrum that most african countries have not managed to break away from . so i don't think even the new regime we managed to do different policies. i guess the business as usual would be the same again in the me going to korea. and then the multinational companies will keep proctoring from the resources for what they smoke size or gold or diamond. i don't think things would change for the regular regular guinea institute last her news for now, but our programs, they're just beginning the coast to see what's being shown where you are today. in moments goodbye. ah,
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