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powerful plan in such a situation. it's remarkable to survive. the 5, it leaves here in moscow, in the headlines, this sub britain dropped his unity and lost the government for rising coven cases and death after lifting of lockdown restrictions. when this is a bit different, a transgender fighter who before transportation, serve in the us army special forces, destroys a female opponents, leading feminist and sports experts. a gas, what they call a clearly and bike, mainstream media lash at its shine. as moves the rain in tech charged despite much of the west and public themselves clamoring for similar moos.
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ah hello, good afternoon from russia monday. the 13th of september live from ortiz, will do stage q moscow. my name's kevin owen. here with the latest for you this i was going to be company. ignorance abad preparation by boris johnson's government that ought to blame for a rising coven fatalities, says the british medical association. the b m a. the doctors union adding coven related deaths and cases have been on the up since the lockdown scrapped. at the end of july. 42000 people have been admitted to hospital with coven, and 5000 have died. many of these infections could undoubtedly have been prevented . the simple mandatory measures and would not effect reopening society one. jot absolutely. dr. try and knock full there. he's the chair of the b. m. a council.
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the british medical association, really scathing, not just of government ministers, but also of an h. s. england. and the general medical council, which regulates dr. taking aim at all of them for the handling of the pandemic over the past 18 or so months and saying that doctors and nurses and other frontline and h s workers and been sacrificing really with poor working conditions and poor pay. and also a mediocre offers of pay rises all throughout pandemic. many of them losing their lives in the process and need to be treated with at disrespect by those aforementioned organizations and ministries. and also saying that the doctor says that he represents and other professionals will refuse to accept the status quo once. and if we get through this pandemic, we will not accept a return to the old pre pandemic days of an
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n h s. in perpetual crisis. the n h s cannot afford to lose a single doctor where nearly 50000 doctors short compared to e, u averages. and any further reduction in workforce will be catastrophic for the nation's health. that what we've been saying is a lot of tension in the u. k. in particular, people with huge backlogs and delays to getting the other medical treatments seen to and related to covert. and of course, as well tensions to do with how the government have handled locked down measures. and we've seen again clashes between protesters and police and security forces when it comes to the question of things like locked down and of what those protest is anyway, would see as threats to civil liberties. the
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something that will come as a boon to those protesters and very welcome use the announcement yesterday by the british government that in england, at least scrapping plans to have coven possible it's introduced. and many people deeply opposed to the introduction of voice and civil liberties. grounds many of them, even people who have had the vaccine that say that they don't want to see britain turn into a show your papers type of society and government minister saying that they reached that decision. after a lot of careful consideration. we've looked at it properly and once we should keep it in reserve as a potential option, i'm pleased to say that we will not be going ahead with plans for vaccine passports . these extraordinary times required necessary but intrusive measures, but i'm determined to get rid of any powers we no longer need because of our vaccine defenses. now, one of the main pressure points on the government, what their own m. p 's back bench conservative m p 's deeply opposed to many of
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these locked down measures throughout the pandemic. and also deeply opposed to the introduction of these facts, seen passport, it's thought, but they're really strong and strenuous protestations to the government was one of the factors which led to this. you turn. meantime, austria greece and from sir among the european countries wrought by corrode of our process this last weekend to thousands. 2 took to the streets, angry at new restrictions, coven passport vaccine mandates. police responded with water, canada, and tig the
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and then at the hard end of this is the effect of covert itself lasting longer than many expected. for some people to study funding, long term consequences committed to 25 percent of those infected. we spoke with one person italian guy called the virus a year ago. he still hasn't recovered. come to my life. i'll change over 2020 when i caught the code 19 fire from that moment on. everything changed for me . several. and i started the therapy, so i was motionless in bed for a month and a half, you know, hospital sit on call. they told me to go to the hospital, but there were many covert patients and i was afraid i'd never leave the hospital. i received medical care, no doctor to come out on my own clinic after a month and a half. i tested negative cobit but the nightmare had gone to my life is no longer normal. i can no longer do another thing,
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so we'll get to hear more about the impact on them in a minute long cove. it as a condition that continues for more than 12 weeks after infection. people suffering from it, my feeling streaming tired have chest or joint pains, memory loss. they can suffer from various organ problems to philip, who getting explains how long cove it's really impacted his life. you know, just the longer call the, the, you are subtle. i am a long cove itself for a confirmed long ago. i can absolutely say that like, totally change that on the surface we looked like very normal people with that is absolutely not true. now as i speak to my right, tie his last lou behind the wrench. and even if i look normal, i tell you that not so i can't see 100 and the optimal logistics told me that it will take many months to recover. this is an effect from code and other sleep. i can't walk. i can't have a normal life. i can't be with people even though i'm 44. that's the worst thing. what makes it work is that i can't even play with my children. i mentally destroy.
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i'm depressed every day is a disaster, my life. and tonight i won't even be able to speak because i'm wasting all the oxygen for this and i'm really sick and covert it destroyed, make up awful things have to go through the meantime. italy's daily cases are on the rise again compared to 2 months ago. we spoke with the university hospital for ologist in sicily. you believe long covert patients will recover, eventually says, but it also says the best protection is to get a job to go to, we're sorry. cod to infection is a disease that can affect all the organs in bodily systems. some people have no symptoms and are fine despite having coven. but in some cases, the disease becomes violent, and even some people have problems in subsequent months. there are various long term effects related to coven, such as prolonged weakness, memory loss, hair loss, trouble concentrating, and severe breathing problems and even difficulties in walking. this is all being
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studied. it's obvious, it would be better not to catch this disease, but unfortunately, we know, well that's not the case. one important thing to say is that people who have had coven and who have had pneumonia, like for li po, can have serious long term effects, such as difficulty breathing, sleep apnea, and major physical problems. unfortunately, it takes some time for these people to recover. but i can reassure everyone a little that these long term effects from cova do go away over time. people who have long covert, also experienced psychological problems as they can worry about dying and become depressed on me. you know, this is new interest but different, but the kind of story will get our teeth into so a bit differently. crusty moyer on this channel. so a transgender mixed martial arts fighters, brutal victory over a female opponent, has split critics with some applauding it as a key step to a quality. but others with andrew polled denouncing it's is a dangerous mismatch between a female and a biological male. nazi lecture is yes,
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keys in the studio covered on support for a c a. yeah, this is what you don't come across too often, but we're hearing about this kind of thing more and more. and now it's actually put to the test, so to speak. right, atlanta, mclaughlin from south carolina is only the 2nd athlete in the history of mixed martial arts to compete being an open transgender. she won her fight last friday against a female opponent. and that ended in a 2nd round with a rear naked choke, which is quite a brutal way too. and, and mixed martial arts about that caused a lot of control. the see among pundits in experts who said that this was an unfair advantage. primarily because atlanta was born ryan mac laughlin spend 6 years in the us special forces before starting her transition in 2010. and before that transition, as we can see, ryan was quite a muscular man. so that's why many of the pundits and m a and very renowned pundits as well said that this was unfair, irrespective of how one treats the rights of transgender people,
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they all said they supported the rights of transgender people. but from a sporting perspective, this was unjust, lend listen atlanta mclaughlin transition 5 years ago. which means that she lived 33 years of her life as a man tonight mclaughlin fat and be to buy a logical woman. what a shock this is nonsense. interestingly enough, not only am i, my bundis were outraged with such fight taking place, but also feminists. a couple of prominent feminist accounts tweeted out that this looks like basically a woman's abuse from a biological male. let's listen to that as well. male violence against women as a public sport hash tag. no, thank you. whether you took it up or chop it off, take estrogen pills and or die your hair pink. the mail will always be a male and cannot change into a female. a lot of herself said that she didn't buy any of this criticism, stating, 1st of all, that she was batted for 2 rounds being fought against by
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a very equal opponent. and also the fact that everything and all the kind of critics is coming her way is just me a try for be a that's what she described. but i have to say, this is not the 1st case of, of recent transgender and more. let's go back to the tokyo olympics in 2020, where for transgender athletes made their debut for the 1st time in the history of lympics. and it's also the 2nd time in may. there was a fight, a fox fallin retiring into 2014, also a transgender. but as we can see, this issue is still very divisive, especially when it comes to conference for and it needs to be talked about, needs to be discussed on, on all sides of the legacy. thank you very much for letting us but that to that one that let me tell you about a story and from china. countries been criticized in the west overs latest rafters, social policies, but or accusations that they further remove people's rights really fair? well, some right part of our team of the u. k. looks next, and many of the new laws may probably win support in most other countries. in fact, these days big that china has had enough of it. citizens runing their own lives,
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stepping in to do it for them. socialism is back in communist china who knew so in case you missed it in recent weeks, beijing has announced from today. children in china will only be allowed to play online video games for 3 hours a week. that is just the start of spacing, and also going to the property speculation, restrict private education, regulate big tech may 7th to our working weeks. illegal. start anew. automatic rent increases and current on social influences and a feminine entertainment coach of president eating thing has come up with a manifest policies that would win an election in almost any western democracy you care to mention part from canada to move the party agents efforts to promote chinese socialist values among young people. of course, a criticism about and 3rd period government taking away the right people to choose what they do in their own lives. the awkward thing about this,
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though is some of these policies seem relatively reasonable. this is about raining in some companies that have very strong monopolies where abusing citizens private information data and also paying workers very little money. and so they're restricting gaming to prevent kids from becoming zombies. as me paraphrasing it doesn't say that and the official government release, and they want chinese families to avoid having to financially ruined themselves just to get house while the chinese government hope it's crap down on private, choose or reduce the cost of raising a child and ease pressure on family, china's birth rate is slowing and the crack down on one prominent commentator called sissy boy, idols is because while i let you make your own decision on that, anyone from canada is watching. don't shoot the messenger, they're not my words. i'm just telling you what is the criticism that comes from
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the west about the lack of democracy involved in these decisions? well, the right to the poor chinese people now it's about the cash. george soros is saying stear clear calling black rock strategy to increase allocation. there losing bed source and quote, pouring billions of dollars into china now is a tragic mistake. yeah, so of who else says this crime down from president g has come because he doesn't understand the market economy. the hall tree for western investors might be the does understand and he doesn't care whether they lose their money. they invested in 10th and more alibaba. he's got bigger audiological, fish to fry. you would not buy any chinese equities. would you know? because i think that you've got a country that's become communist, you're going to tell them. anyway, western investors losing their should just be glad they live in the free world, where governments make absolutely no attempt to control the lives of their citizens . while i've got you here, the scottish center of crime and justice research this week released
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a report expressing concern over what it called influence government in britain is a technique that secretly uses sensitive personal data. the author behavior has been supercharged by the rise of big tech firms. does that sound familiar? the report says this is not simply a case of algorithms being used for sorting, surveilling, and scoring. rather, this suggests that targeted interventions in the cultural and behavioral life of communities are now a core part of governmental power, which is being our rhythmically driven in combination with influence networks, traditional forms of messaging and frontline operational practices. as about the british government to avoid confusion still to come to our most my world news center in moscow with me. kevin, in the u. s. department of justice is filed a lawsuit against the state of texas over really controversial anti abortion bill. will tell you the latest we're back here watching our team international. ah,
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me dares thing. we dare to ask. oh said he passed the on, you had his kill 5 soldiers in central molly on sunday. and the country's army says was carried by an as yet and identified terrorist group. and it's not the only a talk with you and peacekeepers injured by an explosive device just the day before this month. the u. n. chief express fears that the taliban takeover in afghanistan could well emboldened jo. how this in western north central africa. antonia good here is now the cold for strengthening of security mechanisms in that area. i fear
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the psychological and real impact of what happened did us gun us then? there is a real danger. these terrorist groups may feel enthusiastic about what happened and have ambitions beyond what they thought a few months ago. they'll comes out to france, announces winding down operations in north africa, and that will see the closure of its military bases in molly next year, shallow band skis got more on the story. british flag below is in the wind soon, racing others across molly will be lowered as frost, whining, sound long running. can't insurgency operation? how are those that being with us, leaving this chaotic scene thing. corvil, which quickly saw the taliban feel void, some for you that has emboldened your heart, it increases like moly will be looking to capitalize on a french withdrew the school was a shot in the arm to religious zealots all over the world. you see that clearly
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enough janice then for now, the taliban regime has been gifted millions, if not billions of dollars and military material that they're now using to suppress their internal foes. and if we're not careful, the same fate might await molly and its neighbors. it's not just fraud, has had an almost long presence. molly, it's been a did find several european countries while you have taken a significant role in training. molly and forces apartments, same with pills and independent impartial armed force, the european union training mission. the molly provides advice, training, and education to the molly and armed forces with her military crews in less than a year. it's pretty difficult to the point of being helpless at this point. you
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military worn on brains, on the ground, insurgents have been successfully waging war. seen fred, this, for instance, me in the me to part a failure of the e. u and it's training. and i think it's also a failure. france, we should not fear this accidental or coincidental that with regard to the state of qu, in west africa. so yes, i do think that you can say that the instability molly can be laid the doorstep of the european union or been more than that. it can be late in the doorstep of a major power within the european union. speaking of parents, i mean that's kind of us being accused of turning off the line,
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going to corruption. some have even gone as far as saying that washington fuel that grieves immorally that you've been accused of its own failures, violations of human rights and negative experiences at the hands of state actors remains one of the most consistent factors in driving radicalization and individuals across the board molly has an army trying and financed by the you and france, cruise, extrajudicial killings, and human rights violations. and driving the same radicalization extremism, it is supposed to be combating well, many of the problems. molly, all, please receive in history or recent events have also played upon, particularly the french lead intervention. in libya, you see many weapons that leak out of libya. the homeland of the late mr. gadhafi and the leak into molly, they leak and other parts of that part of africa,
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which helps to fuel this insurgency that is now raging. and now we are told that france is washing its hands over the entire matter and walking away. cuz the braces, push surgeon, people fleeing afghan. this done and heading its way eastern from countries all prepping that defenses. fearing a repeat of the 20 christine mind going crisis far more difficult. so for the block is to fill the wall. of course the mediterranean sea. there are real fears that increase in civility, and molly and in the neighboring countries, will the fresh wave of people fleeing with terra and insecurity, and then trying to cross into europe. so what can we learn from these calls was one of the lessons to draw from this perhaps. but lately, is that pursuing this maniacal obsession of undermining left leaning
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regime simply because they are perceived present a threat to private property, a threat to control of vast mineral resources is basically a full there. it can only backfire. and i think that's the common lesson of both molly and the stand. one question remains will global. how is listen? i'm prevent another possible pastor phase. so let's see. the us justice department is saying the state of texas, the over new bill that bands the majority of abortions really controversial. this the law took effect last week after the supreme court failed to block it. supreme court allowed texas senate bill 8 to take effect. i said that the justice department was evaluating all options to protect the constitutional rights of women and other persons. after a careful assessment of the facts and the law,
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the justice department has filed a lawsuit against the state of texas. will the texas legislation, bands abortions after a fetal heart ceases detected thus usually after 6 weeks of pregnancy, meaning up to 90 percent as such, procedures would be in violation of the bill. protests has sprung up across america against the law, but the texas governor saying the decision will save lives. creator endowed us with the right to life, and yet millions of children lose their right to life every year because of abortion in texas, we work to save those lives. the texas legislature ensures that the life of every unborn child who has a heartbeat will be saved from the ravages of abortion. a lawyer form a candidate for new york city council told us they should never become an issue in the 1st place. now under the concept of stage rights, they are allowed to regulate abortion rise, but they cannot come up with conditions that actually san abortion which this
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textbook does. but i think is actually a more important story going on. and it's actually a political story, which is that this didn't have to happen. and the reason why it's happening is that the democrats genuinely do not want to clarify abortion rights into the federal law . since 2013, the temper crabb could have protected this federal rights for women to have an abortion with federal legislation. but instead the party has consistently and deliberately opted from gridlock. and it says the message that no matter how hard voters work to elect democrats, nothing will fund eventually change. and this is what they want. it's intentional and again, we should all be outraged. right, so news rep for no, do stay with this. so in half of michelle we see calling bray, where is he? well, i'll tell you he's in moscow to special rooftop vantage point studio is set up in central moscow view them. they're going to be using that
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a lot over the next few days. gearing up for russia is big election here that will shape the cost of the country for the next 5 years. got super coverage plan over the next week, but for now from r t h q. it's kevin o in saying thank you for watching r t international the the in the when i was shot the wrong. oh oh oh, just don't hold the world. yes. to see out the thing because the african
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