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never change in obesity epidemic that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the its corporate, me. ah, the headline is this out and i was saying to national russia just close a global corporation and avoidance of consul initiative. that my believe the world at the young assembly where the country's foreign minister gala broke also touched on a wide range of topics. adults court rules that police can continue selecting people for extra identity checks at the border on the basis of their estimate before they show up for debate. codification of racism. i don't know the figures. i suppose. they are similar like those in 6 out of prison or
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illegal immigrants, or francis and hundreds of health workers in france are facing prosecution of a ramp and fraud and the country's cuz it helps pos, system of tens of thousands of fake documents are uncovered. ah my for mostly launching on seen to national with me. he should follow thanks for joining us for administer gabriel's address, the general assembly in new york on saturday, where he touched on a wide range of international issues including the increasingly polarized nature world politics also is caleb molten, was falling deep and it's been a big day at the united nations for the russian foreign minister, when he spoke to the un general assembly, he talked about the danger of the world. once again,
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being divided into blocks and facing a new cold war, he raised awareness of some dangerous moves by the united states in recent months. this is some of what he said in his general assembly address premium. would you me a fresh example. summit of democracies recently suggested by the us administration, whose participants will be determined by washington itself. of course, by doing that, the u. s. embezzled the right to define the country's compliance with democratic standards. but in fact, this initiative is in the spirit of a cold war, and it declares a new crusade against all those who disagree. this summit will be a step towards a global split and will divide the world by the now prior to addressing the general assembly. the foreign minister of russia held a press conference in which a number of different media outlets were able to ask serious questions and engage with the foreign minister. now, one issue that came up was jo biden's announcement earlier in the week at the un
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general assembly that the united states would never be using force again to overthrow governments. but never would we see unilateral invasions by the united states regime change operation. here is what the russian foreign minister survey lab rob had to say and responds to jo biden's words not look well, never say never, we saw how the trump administration withdrew from the iranian nuclear deal that was signed under a bomber. and what biden says from now on the new era of aggressive democracy begins when it only means that they will use different tools to change things in other countries, in a way that suits the americans best. the so called color revolutions, which have nothing to do with force, but no less the struggle for bands and in light of the latest commitments we would like to see our us partners pledge to give up all regime change activity you. we also her in the foreign minister comments about international remarks and for trail of the russian state duma election. so here's the commentary he gave on how certain
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countries reacted to the vote of the russian people to elect their government. knows that's the 5 years ago when we also help parliamentary elections. no one was making such statements or at least such categorical ones. i would have remembered them. and what we are seeing now is nothing but an attempt to switch tension from key of shameful failure to comply with the minutes. because sides perhaps just a lack of diplomatic professionalism, because professionals do understand the crime in a few is over once and for all. so much of what the russian foreign minister has said today has been about global cooperation to tackle the big issues facing the world. however, the russian foreign minister has not been afraid to call out the hypocrisy of countries and bodies that make claims to be working for the same thing, but don't seem to enforce them fairly. and we also heard the russian foreign minister very strongly emphasized the fact that the u. n. was created as
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a collective means of addressing global issue. and that these collective bodies where all different voices, all different regions are heard, are very, very vital in solving global problems. as ash court has ruled that it's legal for border guards to stop and track people entering the country on the basis of their sniff city. the case was launched by a niger and man and said border police had stopped him on racial rounds. the netherlands isn't the shank and zone meaning people entering from other member states and no training required to show that passports on this thing to national has condemns the latest ruling as unconstitutional. and the law involved in the case as it could encourage legal line discrimination. this issues and actually speak and still be a part of risk profile from selection profiles. we think that least the door opens wide or just from
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a nation and racism basically at the time that i'm coming home to my country and that, and i'm being and the city can play a role. this is basically what the court is saying and to us it's really a shock that truly comes at me. the migration sandra, be the block. so 115 percent jump in fast time asylum claims. in the 2nd quarter of this year, the largest increase came from african refugees and figures expected to accelerate in the week. so taliban in the wake of the taliban takeover. and there was also sharp rise and arrivals from syria and pakistan. and we are some beltran politician from craven and racial equality campaign, the lead transfer for deb hughes on europe long running for future dilemma. hey, sick codification of racism. and to touch know how come wanna discern nationality by ethnicity in the modern world? kind of habit, mississippi is
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a category for mocking our suspicion amongst individuals. i don't know the figures that i suppose. they are similar like in belgium, 6 of them, primitive or illegal immigrants offenses. so it's normal that police and customers look more know why if they want to control someone, maybe the blacks, the counselors, you think his anger, who his own color, brothers for the reason for his problems. i wonder about the general trend across europe, which is moving to was continuing leaches new due to my zation, all common racy stereotypes through racial racial profiling through through criminal justice systems, holidays indicate se, continued right waiting drift across the world. these groups are there, there are parties who are ethnically left wing and they have their own political parties. so the 1st thing they knew separately profile themselves into their own
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barbies was eating some all around the world traveling that will have based on their mind as well as their residence, multicultural communities. so we'll have a, an impact on the international reputation of the dutch who are previously so as progressive in european terms, but increasing me as we see the trend to move right with your spread even to those most progressive of european nations. you should look at your own community, you should look at your own room if they are overrated him. they are so much in trying to see that it's quite normal, that they make the police and customs and all the the security measures. a lot of them. when politicians bang the drum about racism, immigration, and the need to be that it's also the need to be able to justify that racial profiling. and discrimination against minorities is usually because the government
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itself is seeking to distract that population from more serious not to spend a mix countries, luxembourg, belgium, and holland are full. we are, we are the smallest and the most countries in the world. if you do like this, then it's maybe the there to link and then finally an end to political correctness and then saying, go, don't come to help them because before we stop, stop giving them money when they come in and us give them the alls and given the schools getting everything. yeah. and it was, i've loved before the french authorities say they've uncovered widespread fraud involving covey health passes. according to the countries health insurance fund up to 270 medics suspected of involvement of that number just have have been prosecuted and 36000 passes have been canceled. people found to have given out fake certificates of facing up to 5 years in prison. and fines of up to 150000 euro,
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while anyone discovered carrying such a document could land themselves 3 years in prison and a 45000 hero penalty was spoke with berta, mega bon at doctor, in paris. and he says the intense threshold maddox may have prompted some of them to bend the law if it came on. i think it will be asleep with the introduction of health passes, mandatory vaccination of nursing stuff, the cancellation of financial compensation for current of ours tests. there is a risk that a certain number of people who do not want to be the law tried to circumvent it. unfortunately, just like in the general population, their own st. louis, medical workers who are trying to earn money by 40 and documents. firstly, it's a criminal prosecution for the documents facing prisoners, a vote for 5 years and a fine of several 1000 euros as to the uses of the state documents. and of course, even medical workers in public hospitals will be relieved. the position if found guilty as to the latest series of fed banks for the french house service in the
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past months. thousands of stuff have been suspended without pay for failing to get boxes acted against kind of a 19, bruno mega on against things. government policies are overly harsh because the big, unfortunately, public hospitals are now in a difficult situation. this is primarily due to restrictive policies, as well as financial management. and it has been happening for about 20 years. in accounting policy and the financial balance sheets have become the guiding principles in decision making, frequently to the detriment of the medical interest of society, which needs medical care and hospitals. accordingly, the number of pets and stuff has decreased because medical care stuff is the main expense in the hospital. and if you want to save money, you have to reduce the number of stuff. the same time the population in france is aging. the need for medical services is growing. the number of destitute migrant persons of no fixed, the boat is growing. therefore, public hospitals are experiencing an increased load and the resources remain the
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same for even less. k has been slammed the need data shows just how little compensation some good families received up to civilian deaths according to the figures acquired by an anti war charity. a payout followed why france following one family crept to just over 100 pounds. elsewhere a family received just under $600.00 pounds for the death of that 10 year old son, which has led them that pay to a family who $6.00 donkeys. that's in sharp contrast to the u. k, where police paid 300000 pounds to the family of a man who died in custody. were spoken with political unless the shabba recipe about whether the compensations are fat over the last 20. yeah. nearly at 250000 civilians have died in that i want it back on region. and even if you look at the compensation, you know, going to keep of the eyes. and as the reports also said that the fraction of the
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reality of all human beings have a value. and just to illustrate the point, as you may recall, i guess that when the sort of rescue what's taking place in cardboard. and there was a whole chart of blade which was that chocolate from u. k. to rescue the dog. and those don't, it seem had more read you the he would be, and then our sort of bimbo parliament. tom took a heart, was crying, oh, we're translate to being left, the old boat collaborated. the british government has defended the size of its power, saying they are based on legal principles and reflect local customs and proctors and you will activate. chris nyman meanwhile, says the government has been at the forefront of disastrous military interventions . you know, what worries lessons haven't been learn. boris johnson is continuing to be
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push a very aggressive intervention foreign policy. the whole garbled britain really after afghanistan, after iraq, off the syria and libya, yemen. they need one to stand these kind of for a minute. change vengeance only cause more. more disaster only makes the world more unstable. only make the world more volatile. create a great deal of hatred against the western powers amongst large numbers of people and, and it's a policy that has failed and we need to have an accounting fact. and we need to have a change of calls in our foreign policy. and that needs to happen rapidly, otherwise we're going to move into really much more dangerous territory on you out of the break. oh, i
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let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. developments 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 the welcome back to our team to national on sunday, germany has to the polls to answer a big question. who will replace chancellor angle of michael after 16 years at the helm? ah ah. so home friday candidates may bear long bid to persuade the boats with rallies up and down the most populous nation. the outgoing chancellor has endorsed her own part, his candidates in luxury,
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but the braces wide open and would be translates from the social democratic party. the greens and the right wing a n d e have been mobilizing their supporters. meanwhile, some e, you politicians have reverted to the familiar russia bashing narrative that claiming russian hackers targeted germany days before the election attempting to quote, interfere in the classic processes. all who southgate taylor has been taking a closer look at allegations. germany has got a lot on its mind. sergeant gas price says a looming micro crisis, a proven economy climate change flash floods and who to trust office. 60 years of only knowing anglo marco. but apparently there's a non problem bunny watha mention. no, no, that's a much bigger threat. outta me for you, government has reliable information on the basis of which goes try to extend it is going to be attributed to cyber act of the russian states. and specifically russia to are you military intelligence service?
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this is a danger to the security of the federal republic of germany in the process of democratic decision making and as a severe strain and bilateral relations. and even in these uncertain times, it seems you can always count on the reliability of russian because of the elected form, a tv stars and broken up unions apparently now they've set their sights on bringing down german democracy. now historically b washing madeline cod hasn't been a huge success when it comes to finding well, sufficient evidence. it's all what move up all those in germany who in the last election what's oh, disappointed to find out. but so far we haven't been able to track down any specific russian activity, but they did find a whole bunch of stuff from all right. groups in the us, maybe the same group that top microphone. oh no. that was the white house. so despite a pool track record of pinning the blame on moscow given how tight and sensitive these upcoming elections are,
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it looks like the hack card was just to irresistible for berlin to not play dough for faith measure. it's been combined with another headline grabbing. hey, fred, this information from russia. obviously, there's clearly a huge demand for what russia is selling here among germans. and that by think across the west is deeply concerning. it's clear where this content is coming from . this isn't like a convert information operation where there is some partisan side that russia has spun up. they are somehow out performing most. if not all of the traditional media outlets. yes, all sr channel ought to joint isn't big trouble for writing articles. people can want to read, it turns out the beating competition unexplored and real issues that concern. real voters is very sinister, and an affair is bid to sway that vote or pissy. it's ex lulu funding how tillman, media and physicians are constantly talking about a t interfere. it's
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a german elections. the problem is that they cannot explain how we need to approve their claims by quoting german special services. we'll say that way, it's a feeling by doing live streams on youtube from undergo on a protein. and these are just live streams and real time events, probably the funniest, glean, was from the discriminatory. they say that we are interfering by mocking the claims between interfering accusations or imagining the con story as all the time. it's only not troll, i'll troll and trouble brewing. it's always good to have a good man ready to take the hit and the kremlin such a tried and tested one such a farms favorite. now, it would be wrong to break with tradition, wouldn't it now meddling claims aside? there are plenty of positives in germany's relationship with russia, not least a strong report between anglo merkel and russia left him in person. they've been
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they said everything to each other's face. both had an open interaction, neglect in the common rules of diplomacy. in other words, at times they were turning up the heat written to talk with each other than about each other. so i appreciate it very much. he's a very skilled politician, voice rates, good rental and yours, and i still dream of travelling through russia on the trans siberian railway and this is how the election will work. german budget don't directly true. the chancellor there like members of the stock who will later pick
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a chancellor to lead a coalition government issued to receive to bonnet paper. the fax is 4 kinds of in the electoral districts, there are 299 constituencies across the country. and the 2nd ballot is for a political policy, and there are $47.00 of them running to the scene, but only policies with more than 5 percent of the vote nationwide can and to the parliament. and one of the main content is, is the social democratic party. they want to see much more drastic action on climate change and support increased immigration and free trade policy is also in favor of creating a european army while holding. germany's mayes, her commitments, and the s p d. c is good times with russia as vital for european peace. how europe correspondent peter oliver now takes a look at all the favorites and outsiders in the election. with no clear air or power into anglo merkel when it comes to taking over the chancellor's office, just behind me, the only real guarantees we have heading into this election when it comes to who
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will be the next leader of germany, is that it will be the woman who's headed up that country's government for the best part of the last 16 years. realistically, the next chancellor of germany will be one of the 3 people. each of them know comes with their own issues. the outsider for the top job is green party candidate annalee in a bad book. back in the summer, her policy were polling at the heavy heights of 22 percent. right now they've been pegged back to closer to the mid teens. while there's been no major campaign mistakes, a lot of it's been put down to a general feeling of a lack of experience when it comes to senior political jobs and some questions over the figures that ms. bad book has used when it comes to putting forward the green parties. environmental policies. by the year, 2100, the sea level, with rice, by 7 meters. the sea level will continue to rise for centuries. it could reach
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around $30.00 to $60.00 centimeters by 2100, even if greenhouse gas emissions a sharply reduced. and global warming is limited to well below 2 degrees celsius. then she managed to find a cell for the very german political scandal involving her copying a number of paragraphs into her new book without proper attribution. i take the criticism seriously, looking back, it would certainly have been better if i had worked with a list of references, statements coming out of the green camp and the last week suggest the realization that they know they're probably not going to win this election unless of course, there's been a cataclysmic failure of polling. however, the greens all set to play a big role and whatever coalition in the ruling, germany next. the man from anglo merkel, christian democratic union party, arm, and lush. it has, it's fair to say not has a great election campaign. the leader of the state of north run west fall upset
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many well being caught on camera laughing and joking around behind the german president. this frank volta shine my express, comes stolen, says to the families of those who died in the summer's fatal flooding, which struck hard at luscious state. then there was the cringe worthy interview with child journalist after the 12 year olds eviscerated the would be chancellor over his climate inaction far right elements in his party. and even mister law should function for a cigarette every now and again, the cd you mans response was to slam what he called. clearly courtship children for their interview technique. uncle merkel has tried to give him her blessing, including during the chancellor's final speech, to them understand that didn't go so well. i mean, the the outgoing chancellor has stood by her mom. despite him leading the send to right
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party toward some of their lowest polling figures, in postwar germany thought brings us onto the pollsters favorite to be the next head of the german government. all our shots of the social democrats shows tactics of things to take a 2nd from the other candidates. that's one another to present himself as a football bath. and despite policy policies, almost certainly meaning new taxes, the german people at the final televised debate shoulders. with announcing the clear when i finished, those polls seem more than willing to overlook more than one skeleton in the closet of mister shoulds is present. never mind his past. earlier this month is fine on ministry, as well as the justice ministry was rated by prosecutors and made accusations that a financial watchdog intended to catch money laundering was well not doing its job less than a week before voters. the policy members of the bonus tag was questioning mr. show
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as role when it comes to financial mis doings after the 20 come x, y cod. we have a negative in the and the 1st time in history is the state of germany. i don't have an investigation, you are the public prosecutors against the federal ministry. that's a look through the runners and ride is boring, a major upset. it will be one of those 3 who's the next chancellor of germany, to massively oversimplify, if i may, if germany were a restaurant, the recipes are going to stay almost the same. they are going to get a new head shift. so it's going to be someone who doesn't have the same cloud in the kitchen and certainly doesn't have the same international recognition. these are all of our, our tea, pearlin fancy or saturday needs. but it's in the south, a reminder, our special coverage of the german elections runs all weekend with the vote and get
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