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ah, ah, this ours headline stories, the challenge is its own members states over a migrant crack done saying violent push backs on boarders may be illegal. the countries themselves reiterates if more health was given, they wouldn't need to take matters into their own. r t speaks to form a u. s. national security advisor, john bolton, who shares his thoughts only chaotic american withdrawal from afghanistan. i think this is one of the few instances where binding trump agree on policy both wanted to get out of afghanistan. the extreme cold sky, high prices l a shipping boom or correspondent visits. so once darrel acknowledged in russia's arctic forests spouts being given at boost courtesy of cutting edge nucular technology.
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ah wherever you are counting the program from today. welcome to moscow on to the news our on our team. they should have your company. i'm, you know, learning the european union is challenging its own members state. so for the way they're pushing back, my grins trying to enter the block in the latest development, the e u. home of hers, commissioner, suddenly envoys from 3 eastern european countries, calling the situation on their borders. dire charter davinsky picks up the story. the issue is having to hang its head in over the way its board of forces are treating my grants just trying to cross into the block. this is no longer just about fortress europe and the extensive fence building and surveillance systems that are being put in place on its eastern borders. know in recent weeks,
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more concerning incidence over the way that my grants are treated to have been exposed in croatia, 3 border police officers have been suspended of being filmed violently pushing back people at the buddha. ah and that's not just confined to croatia, greek border officers are also subject to investigations over hundreds of cases of alleged push backs. mm. now in lithuania, more violations have been reported. the news own board,
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the chief admitting the problem was wider than previously known. there are, if i remember correctly. now, 17 almost 20. let's say, serious insta reports for the suspicion of the violation of fundamental rights. and with you, ania mcgary went on to say the reason was down to how lithuanian law was being interpreted. and the question was, was that compatible with e you legislation? now lithuania is currently a hot spot for migrant crossings. now lithuania is interior minister says my grants have to enter at certain points. we have taken decisions in national laws that one can only until su ania through a legal way that is through a boarded check point. oh, by filing their request with our embassy. these all relatively new rules only adopted in the past few months. and the rule appears to be on a collision course with the
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e. u. so called shank in voters code that says people seeking asylum cannot be forced back against their will cools, are now coming from the highest ranks for action. shocking finding solid reports had to long line of reports, an unacceptable normalization of push backs violence, fierce asylum seekers and migrants. high time for the counselor of europe, states to investigate effectively. take action, hold each other to account and such serious human rights violations. half words, yet all they to little too late. these allegations of my grins, refugees being beaten robe to mistreated and forced back over the eastern borders, illegally unknown new. nor have they blew particularly happening in secrets, leaving many to believe that the e u itself may have essentially been complicit for not having already taken more concrete action. all this to you to one to promote,
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to overly broad border. we open society in the past. they wanted to legalize immigration more, and this surely if or if they are refugees, are but to population or are hostile to any more or to more immigration. and do this is why you were we left to demonstrate that each it promotes you was strong or extra extra on our board us. otherwise the nation are both us will be more and more erected and strength friend like you're like can you home, gary? this is the trends more immigration is, is seen as a security problem because of islamist in 50, crating soul is more on mo, as sensitive subject. a suicide bombing out a mosque in afghanistan has left almost 50 people dead and dozens more injured. the terrorist group isis k house claim responsibility for friday's attack in come dar.
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a warning you may find the following: images, disturbing, explosions ripped through the she and moscow a time when large crowds of worshippers were gathered in side. the taliban government saying it's launched on investigation. eye witnesses described seeing for suicide bombers. and the explosion happened when we were at afternoon pres into suicide bombers wanted to come inside our gods. confronted them with the door crashes began, and our gods kill 2 of them. but the other 2 suicide bombers went inside and blew themselves up. on the tragedy came a week after an explosion at another. she and mosque in northern afghanistan, at least 50 people were killed on the same extreme miss group as la mc state where a son province claim dot attack. it all come so made a rapid security meltdown in the wake of the taliban take over a new s, poland where we got some unique insights on afghanistan from
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a man who served in the bush administration at the time of the us invasion on later . as donald trump security advisor, john bolton is today's gaston ortiz going underground show will be airing the full interview through saturday years. part of it you say in your book the room where it happened, the afghanistan deal, and that's trumps one time will prove who is right. and the full extent to the deal may not become apparent until after trump leaves office. what is your assessment? as a former national security adviser of the, by the administration foreign policy, especially on afghanistan. well, i think this is one of those few instances where biden and trump agree on policy both wanted to get out of afghanistan and both ignored the consequences. i think many people thought were foreseeable, what biden did was take trump's deal,
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which was flawed in many, many respects, and essentially adopted it as his own policy, disregard of the advice of senior advisors and the pentagon, the state department, the white house, and i think the consequences have been playing to say, return to afghanistan to control by the taliban and everything that's flowing from that, including the likelihood of foreign terrorist returning and again, using afghanistan is based plan terrorist operations around the world. so this is a retreat by the united states, from the international stage, something by and believe then since at least 2009 se, se, ironically trump, we've done it to, i think it's a mistake for the u. s. and it's a mistake for stability. certainly, it's a mistake for the people of afghanistan. his daily death toll from cobit 19 has surged beyond 1000 for the 1st time since the start of the punch amec. case numbers are rising fast, especially here in the capitol ortiz to be true. polk is across development. well,
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it seems that despite all the efforts by the russian government to try and curve the spread of the corona virus, the numbers unfortunately continue to grow and are even reaching record levels over the last 24 hours. over $33000.00 new cases have been confirmed throughout the country by 9 percent of which were apparently asymptomatic. but a new morbid record was established over a 1000 deaths were reported. it's the highest number of daily cove deaths. there's been since the start of the pandemic now in terms of the numbers 6 and a half 1000 of the new cases were reported from moscow, where authorities recently launched 20 new centers where people can get free express covered tests. that's in addition to the vaccination sites throughout the city, which authorities, they are the key to battling the karone of ours. you look where most mass rapid testing is spreading across europe. moscow is also involved in this experiment. we've opened 20 testing points in the capitals documents centers in shopping malls,
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and we will open 30 more points on october. the 18th to cover the broader population. again, i'm calling on everybody to get to not collated because there are currently no other ways to shield yourself from this disease. it's especially important for the elderly. now the testing campaign has also sprecher several schools, where students can now the receive the free express thompson. however, authorities say that testing is only the 1st step and that the kingery into defeating the crone of iris is of course vaccinations. russian president vladimir putin has repeatedly highlighted the importance of boosting the vaccination re throughout the country, especially for the sake of those who are at the highest risk of complications from the virus health ministry. as also come hours reports showing that of all the people who have died from the virus, only less than a fraction of percent were actually vaccinated. once again highlighting the importance of vaccination. in terms of numbers at this point, over 51000000 russians and at least received their 1st jap, that's about
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a 3rd of the population and regions continue introduce more measures to try and curve the spread of the disease. in some cases, introducing mandatory vaccinations for certain groups of citizens. that's injection . and in addition to restrictions, all aimed at trying to curb the rise in numbers and that's throughout the country. all right, let's crock old. with some more world news protesters calling for a constitutional reform in chile have been met by heavy handed police resistance. the protest marked the upcoming 2nd anniversary of the series of demos in the south american nation. coined socialite brit developed to try and counter what those rallying sci estate laid socially on. there's been protests in paris to over working conditions for firefighters. this home thousands demanded better pay, increased resources under additional protection on the trip. like police warrant in numbers, closely followed in the much less sticky to asia. at least 3 people are dead after
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a 4.8 magnitude earthquake stroke. the indonesian island of bali today, their current gast samaria on the eastern side of the popular tourist destination was one of the worst effected with more than half of the houses in one village reported to have been wiped out. the quake struck just as the island is beginning, much in welcome travellers. i guess i'll go ahead on rti. go take you on a journey to russia's extreme north, where a floating nuclear power plant is breathing new life into a coastal not ahead in 90 seconds, with blue ah, ah,
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ah, ah . join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. but i'll be speaking to guess when the world of politics, sport, business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. while the jig is up as that other latin american country, armed with volcano energy is calling out to wall street and the whole financier
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class ah, for 40 minutes past the hour. a welcome back. a remote time in russia's eastern arctic is experiencing an economic boom. after being hooked up to the world's 1st floating atomic power plant, it's now becoming a vital link in the rapidly developing northern shipping writ ortiz konstantin roach. gulf made the long journey to perfect. here's his extended report. better we are in the vic or rushes northern mo city where the main job is to survive cold, extreme weather and hostile environment. when the soviet union collapsed, this place used to be a ghost out. i was want to rushes bustling,
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seaports along the northern sea route. the country's ambitious project in the arctic aim to reshape international trade. the vic is also the sight of a daunting experiment which made it the 1st city in the world powered by floating nuclear reactors. let's see, white life was like russia's atomic boone town. we are like a big family emetic nationality people are actually friends with each other here. let me show you something. what do you eat for dinner yesterday? yes, i don't have dinner. i'm on the diet. green onions, 16 west dollars. some parts of the city still looked like a ghost out. the snow still turned blacks are they make is located in chicago. the country's most eastern region which borders alaska. it's not an island but local,
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still referred to the rest of russia as the mainland. perhaps because of how isolated the field. for instance, there are no permanent roads or railway tracks, leading to perfect. your only options would be ice breakers or airplanes. while we're not into that yet, but we're already tired of traveling. ha has been what's 24? no. over 24 hours is full f. moscow and we're still flying across russia. first. we flew to another severest. then further east to the city of mcgayden. ha. then we had to stay here overnight and now it's our final lack a 2 hour fly to pick on one on the soviet era. airplanes with the a and 28 that took us to perfect, have the smallest restroom i've ever been int, but no complaints. we're, we're going, it's not about comfort flu
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one of the 1st things that strike you in perfect is that there are no trees just nothing. the land here is so frozen, nothing grows on it. and that makes the landscape bleak and sadly boring. so to live in things up, the coloring buildings and orange or pink is probably not the worst idea. the next notorious for harsh rather. ah, but it's not just about the cold. a. zach is actually so ferocious. there are videos of people falling over in rome across the street,
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not being able to stand up with a local resident soya soccer shows off her winter outfit. he mink fur coat, she knows animal advocates won't like it and she doesn't care in perfect. if you're not dress warm enough since you die. you shouldn't have burned the nurse how cold it had been winter and today the temperature drops as low as minus 45 minus put 8 degrees celsius gets very cold and you still go out on the street. of course, harsh climate dictates every aspect of the events life. let me show you something because of the permafrost. most of the cities communications run above ground and
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are hidden inside concrete boxes like this one right here. and this also became a popular alternative for regular sidewalks, which some times are impassable, especially in winters i. so as they say one in rome, or in fact, we're gonna hop on one of the communication lines and get around like real locals with most of the residential buildings. inter they have been built on pilots. the space left between the 1st floor and permanently frozen ground helps to keep houses warm, but it looks like somebody has gone even further in fighting the cold. there was a building envelope back that has empty glass bottles fit right into the was mean you can literally see this from the outside. this extra layer of air is supposed to save up heat. i've never heard of that technology. i'm not sure if it works and there is no way to check because the building has been abandoned. but i guess if
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you want to survive into god, you gotta stay creative. the city still keeps lots of soviet era structures and monuments, most of which have been around since to vac was founded in 1930. 0 was gold, another precious metals that attracted people and turned the place into an arctic boon town. initially that was the place of at least 3 glock hands. cheap labor came in handing in the rapidly growing settlement. the collapse of the soviet union had a devastating effect on the deck with almost no support from the mainland. the city quickly lost half of its population and lot of residential buildings were left completely abandoned. some parts of the city then looked like a ghost out. people were so desperate to leave in the 1990. sometimes they traded entire apartments
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were every plane tickets to moscow. after years of exposure to extreme, whether there is no way people can live in these houses again. and it's too expensive to tear them down. to what nature has done to these williamson, the minute people leave something behind the wilderness claims, it almost as if there is a message and gets his gar down. or you might be the next. how do you feel about the city? does it feel like it's on its death row or the opposite bias in the bottle? i don't know why it's developing. that's what we think the district has been rebuilt completely. that, you know, we can see all the new house it and you power plant was built on and you church has been blessed. so there is live in connecticut. yes, of course. there is one particular project that breathed new life into the city. and how did to move on from the devastation of the 1996. the vehicle recently put
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itself on the map as a side of a daunting experiment. it's the 1st city in the world that lives off a floating nuclear power plant. seriously, this huge thing you see right there is basically a see platform would to submarine style atomic reactors on it. no one has ever done this before. the power plant named academic la monassa, was assembled in saint petersburg and then moved to pivot by sea, turned out to be way cheaper and easier than bringing thousands of constrain workers and tons of materials to remote region like chicken. russia plans on building a small fleet of these floating stations and use them to power remote facilities and maybe even offshore oil and gas platforms, safety system, the only the top i was brought up on everyone is concerned, said in the motive there is a c store or is to nami, what's going to happen to atomic reactor said, remember the echo is this. her eggs are provided is that a stress tests were conducted because it was showed that even if
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a chamomile rentals offer morning line only and we get carried ashore with our safety is still ensured and radiation emissions will be presented academic issues in the water around academic la monassa, we sort seals, which seemed perfectly fine about swimming around the nuclear reactors. people here are hopeful that switching to atomic energy will also reduce to the ext reliance on coke that remains its main source of power. you see the snow still turns black some times because of the emissions that are coming out of the old coal power plant. so you can see this plan right from here. thick in search for one refuge, we came across a local library that's apparently quite popular. mainly because of the extremely slow internet in the city, which makes watching netflix or youtube, a torture and having a poor choice of other entertainment people actually read books and pivot. at 2
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ladies working at the library, gladly offered as high beverages and for their hearts out on what the love and hate about the city of berkeley store. prices are a heated topic and vivica in august. i read sometimes when i'm in the shop, i look at some items and i think if i can afford them or not yell though, i really want them. but i rarely buy cheese ish because it costs a 101200 repulsion rarely by hand because it's also real expensive. so what do you eat for dinner yesterday? yeah, i don't have deer. i'm on the diet. the next rated among rushes most expensive cities, which makes sense because 90 percent of goods are shipped from mainland russia. things like food, household items, and clothes, cost way more than say in moscow. just look at the price back here. cucumber. 11 us dollars per kilo made it $11.00 per kilo, and there are just 2 tomatoes left, 2 in the tire shop. now this one garlic 15 us dollars per kilo,
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and it's just for maybe 5 times more. i've been saying masika where i live and that's one my favorite, it's green onions, $16.00 for one piece. busy busy insane here in the know we usually eat frozen food. if you look here, you can see that everything is in the freezer, buries are frozen. everything is frozen. if we get fresh groceries, it's when they're brought over biplane, things like sausages or we want to buy plane. yes, that's crazy. why should keep in mind that correct is a small and close need committee of law. the were the 5000 people and for instance, if a person is short in cash, he can borrow from a shop. see that? assuming copy book, the shopkeeper, quickly put away, it's a hand written list of those. you owe money to the store. if you've live next to
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someone for 20 years and now they still live here with us, then you can say there's no escape from the submarine. they'll come and take what they need to day. and another day they overturn the money for the real disaster for vac is when a supply she doesn't come on time say because of bad weather. therefore some local shops break the law by not getting a read of expired product just in case this box right here. expired in june. look, so it's 5 months ago, but i just bought it with a 50 percent discount. it's a common thing in the deck when we show the expired juice box to put eggs, deputy mayor, he scratch, he's had for about a minute. local authorities are aware of the problem, but there is little they can do until the vet can be supplied regularly. all year round. we have appropriate items and shops. we don't always have on a shop owners, mcguffey, she received a phone whenever we have a supply period from june to november, fulfill most of the fresh groceries will come closer to the end of this period
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comes from under gus are possible, and this is how prices are decided because it all gets destroyed and no one wants to have financial losses. i live with the edge of the world is no picnic. if you want to survive in a place like this, you have to stick together a rule that everyone here seems to leave by. we have a different mentality to people on the mainland. we are like a big family mexican nationality. people are actually friends with each other here . this door, cold and expensive. him a. yeah. that love my town. very much. honestly. i gave birth to amazing boys and i've met the men of my life. headache has given me a lot of what makes people staying this down. it's been led to pick up. nobody knows and looked at if everyone wants to move to the mainland, but they come back cut off. so now that you've been, hey, come back as well. congratulations. with the new revolutionary power plan,
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which brings jobs in higher salaries thinks begin to look out for the city. but it's not electricity per se, that makes things change. it's the people. and that's the true power of vac in russia's arctic. ah ah ah, look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such short or is it
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conflict with the 1st law? show your identification. we should be very careful about on personal intelligence and the point obviously is to place trust rather than fear like take on various job with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with awe. but also for eric from identify 2 types of freedom, freedom, roman freedom too. and while we all idealize the lesser achieving the former, the freedom from use and abuse is no small feat in this day and age. this is especially true for africa, which for centuries has been exploited under all sorts of pretext. what needs to
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happen for the continent to truly take its deserve place in the world? ah, i am max kaiser. this is the kaiser report while the jig is up. president of a latin american country armed with volcano energy is calling out wall street and the whole finance year class, stacy re max. well, if you don't get it by now, after 10 years of kaiser report telling you about big coin, you're never going to make it. and g, i name book kelly, who is the president of our salvador.
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