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ah, ah, this is art international, it are headlines, the a you hits a brick wall and it's attempt to wit poland into submission on the aggravating the ro, over the rule of law. moscow says it's not surprised by nato's aggressive rhetoric of the germany now as called for nuclear weapons to be deployed near russia's borders. america's leading medical research agency admits funding controversial research into bat corona viruses in china's woo had something previously repeatedly denied by the white as his top infectious disease expert. and the u. k. prime minister is accused of selling out working people for failing to ban the practice of fire and re hire that allows employees to give work has less favorable terms and conditions.
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ah, 10 out in the morning here in moscow. good morning from russia review tuned and around the world. this is alex international is kevin over here for the next half an hour. the latest my world news, h q. m. first, the latest, the demanding that poland obey a european court ruling to restore the independence of the country's judges. but the route of summit and brussels as expose a critical divide over the supremacy of european law. more on it this morning from a correspondence shawna dubin ski wasn't so messages coming out from that european council meeting. the summit has been taking place in brussels for the last 2 days. you've seemed memphis that he is. we're coming out and the singing to the same him are basically saying that poland has to know that the rule of law is central to the heart and foundations of the european union. and what poland must do now is toe the
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line. a long road ahead of us this road is a combination of dialogue league, a response, and concrete action to we store the independence of the judiciary. young. i'm not, you don't the 3rd, no european country, the content itself. european, if it's judges are not independent, this is at the heart of our fundamental tax. but if i, for my own, some countries have a stronger appetite for you integration, others not only poland, see this issue in the opposite way. some countries constitution, c, e u. laura's supreme other say the opposite, so there's constitutional pluralism. this pluralism has to be respected if the cares about is strong economic and political role and aspiration in the world. another hot topic than that was being discussed was that of that migration e leaders saying once again, the issue right now is coming from bella. russo image,
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tottenham, ballistics were focused on external migration, especially from baller as to each member states. this car city, it's a hybrid threat. one has to be frank about that guns. mr. hooker shanker was using people for his policy. we consider the behavior of the bellows. government as a hybrid attack, we will keep up the pressure on the luke ankle regime and we are ready to explore options for further sanctions, not only for individuals, but also for entities or companies. so possibly new sanctions against a bell or a roof. however, there are some that say that sanctions are not the way food, and in fact, all they're doing is aggravating this situations, they were around 1400 illegal migrants who went in to poland. so it's actually quite a small figure. what isn't a small figure though, is the crisis that energy is creating in europe ahead of this winter, easily just scratching their heads as to how they're going to deal with that crisis
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in the coming months and potentially as spain is suggested into next winter. and there are some e countries saying that the problem here is the making of the e u, because of it's pushed towards green energy sources, which it doing at the expense of a traditional fossil fuels. and it hasn't quite got there yet to pursue that green energy agenda to make up that shortfall. however, the commission president ursula vaughan delane saying that that is a determined path for the e. u. for the future. it's obvious that we need more renewable and clean energy. if you look at the production price of renewables, it has considerably decreased for solar. alongside this we need a stable source, nuclear and during the transition of course, natural gas. now there's also suggestion coming out from that council meeting that the e was going to be looking at, ju, political issues impacting the energy crisis between you and i,
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that is code for russia. however, the russian president, vladimir putin has said on several occasions now that russia is ready to step up to the plate and to help you out with the gas supplies it needs to mitigate this crisis that is due to hit in the next few months. in fact is already biting, but the key issue here is that the e u has to ask not a big, sorry this morning, germany's defense ministers so that nato is prepared to deploy nuclear weapons to deter russia near its borders in the baltic and black sea white race reported this morning that nita is contemplating the turn scenario for the baltic and black sea regions thing possibly involving air, deployed nuclear weapons. is this the path nate is prepared to take to? that's the path of de terran shaking. we must make it very clear to russia that in the end we're ready, seattle, and that is also the deterrents doctrine to deploy sex means is to deter in advance
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. and so that nobody comes to the idea of attacking nato partners in the baltic and black sea region and her comments coincide them with nato unveiling. it's new master plan to defend a block against what it calls a potential russian attack or multiple fronts. the western military alliance held a 2 day meeting at defense ministers that wrapped up friday. his whole nato secretary general described the current state of relations with moscow. natal soon approach sharon to russia her remains the same as before, meaning earn credible the turns on the fence. combined with efforts to her have a meaningful dialogue with russia. the relationship between nato and russia is now at a low point. it has not been more difficult since to handle the cold war and sanitary expansion into an armor saga always goes against promises were given to mikhail gorbachev. back in 1999 in the soviet union current. and what was class that leads
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to, wouldn't expand into the zones as interesting as well? is that germany has a traditional, recently been quite calmer in regards to russia, washing once germany to increased his military spending in order to comply with linux, which americans basically said, which ones germany to join britain. fran isn't taking much more balco stance towards a towards russia, so i spent the game going on in conway and german politics. as the era of angel narco comes to an end, nate has been jittery over supposed threat of who terms this year and back in april when russia conducted drills mirrors border with ukraine. and last months, during enjoy motor exercises betters moscow's insisted there was no hidden agenda about any of those drills. on monday, russia, suspending nato's military liaison mission. after the alliance expelled a russian diplomats from brussels, the premier spokesperson said, we'll make those new strategy proves that moscow is right to sever ties. there is
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no need for dialogue under these conditions. nato's new concept goes to prove it. russia hasn't been under any illusions regarding nato. we know what the res, on the answer of this alliances, this alliance was not created for peace. it was created for confrontation, australia from a foreign minister, warning that nato hostilities making europe and even more dangerous place that the height of the cold war up we have heard from stalsen back and the german defense minister it's, it's the regulatory, sorry, it's their regular last sentence that you after statement, and of course we're open for dialogue, but that january dialogue hasn't been down for years. and in particular was regards to whiting additional countries. angel made sold this of course gifts which was sort of for the russian side. i won't be much more food. and if i were a nato official or a german at defense minister in, in, in making these sort of statements. because we are definitely in a situation where
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a certain things on the need a little step in order to, to, to, to walked the wrong direction. and we have seen over decades about what can be built up in terms of confidence, building measures, allotment, and much more the to from the 19 seventy's eighty's with the dance you see process mistakes, change of military observation, post. so in much worse times it will maybe a pepper creal communication done today, and this is most from victim to the fact that we missed the talents of being able to talk to each other and to listen. and this is definitely to be observed on, on, on the native side it's, it's, it's, it's, it's much more a kind of reading out lessons americas leading medical research agencies admitted funding risky studies into bots. and corona viruses in
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china's woo had province, despite earlier denials for america's top infectious disease expert doctrines, the from ccci that u. s. money had gone into this so cold, gay, no function research corresponded daniel armstrong, the looks of the implications of it. now, a game of fat and mouse in the u. s. over corona, virus research findings and public funds, quite literally a top national institutes of health official has admitted us taxpayer money finance testing mice in china with back corona, virus genetically altered to make it more transmissible to humans. now the danger of such research has always been that the virus could escape the lab and spark a public health disaster. the limited experiment described in the final progress report was testing as spike brought sense from naturally occurring bad corona viruses. circulating in china were capable of binding to the human a, c, e 2 receptor, and the mouse model. laboratory mice infected with the see age c o 14
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w i v one bad corona virus became sicker than those infected with w i. v one that corona virus ego health failed to report this finding right away as was required by the terms of the grant. and yet for months the biden administration's big cheese on the disease. doctor anthony found, she denied any claims that the u. s. funded such projects, it comes as vindication for republican senator run. paul, who's quest for transparency on the investigation, was beginning to look like a rat race? no one saying those are, it is ours, didn't malachi? lowes virus cause the pandemic. what were alleging is the gain of function research was going on in that lab and, and i h funded it that is not away from it. it meets your definition and you are obvious getting the truth. anybody would have lying here, senator, it is you. some experts say found she knowingly misled the country, the national institutes of health, se acknowledgements of the facts is new,
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but the facts themselves and not new. the national institutes of health was informed about the gain of function research in wootton. in 2018 and again in 2020 collins and found she lied to congress light to the press and light to the public. now although the bat is out of the bag, according to tay back's letter, it seems that the u. s. has tried to cover of anything indicating any links to such research in we won the u. s. based eco health alliance. president pizza, dash jack was even chosen as part of a w h o team of experts to investigate the origins of cove it. but it seems that much of us top level efforts in the pandemic, not least, their insistence on blaming and investigating china have only exposed us official cover ups and lies with a disturbing question being why our cover ups and lies needed these. the most recent revelations show that the out she and national institute of health director
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collins either outright wide or. busy have absolutely no idea what's going on with their agencies either way they have no business running these organizations. and frankly, i think there needs to be afford open investigation and whether or not they did know directly no. and if so, they should be held to the, to the fullest extent of punishment, or the if history is a judge of how it's going to go, we're going to see little to no accountability, but i hope i'm wrong. meantime it submerged that to answer the phone. she's been the top, paid federal employee for years in 2004. he was granted a permanent pay adjustment for bio defense research. he now owns more than the u. s . president, spike co and telling us the revelations about gain of function research is what we've come to expect from america. i think it is the height of 9 a to believe that what we know the u. s. government to have done from the 9 13949596979899202010
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has suddenly magically stopped in the 2020 that you know a decade a century plus on the subterfuge and clean destin operations and you know, and cover up to the scandals and allies suddenly ended. even though no one ever was held accountable for the old lies and played does not for asians and so forth. so i hate to say that, you know, i don't think this is a one off this car for the course for largest or carrion government selling working people that his action laid on britain's problem and the bars. johnson made a rise in so called fire and re hire practices. the notorious scheme of re hiring employees on worst terms is intensified during the pandemic. according to unions, the opposition harshly criticized the practice. this week, government has allowed bad bosses to force brutal changes to contracts and take thousands and wages from families. there is agreement across the political spectrum that fire and re hire is unfair, unjust and unacceptable. but once again,
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we have only warm wars and bluster from bars. johnson who's ordering his m p. 's to vote down the bill selling out working people in the process is coercive. it's bullying it. and i can tell you from experience it's, it's very, it's a, it's a very unpleasant situation, almost feels like being in an abusive relationship, or because the workplace is a relationship which is, you know, it is built on trust and confidence. and what fire rehired does is it breaches that trust and confidence and that's why i shall i have no other option. but to allow myself, in my experience, to be sac on the fiery high because i could not continue in that relationship any more. am because because of its abuse of nature, raven with figures showed nearly a quarter of all you k work and say they're working terms such as pay our hours
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have been downgraded during the pandemic. when they say they faced the fire and re hire practice themselves. having to reapply for the jobs on worse terms and conditions all face the sac or boris jumps himself was called the practice unacceptable. however, fire and re hire remains legal, provided the due process is of followed like formerly consulting work as an observing set notice period. but kevin burn the former, you care gas industry work you heard from before, believes the laws of protecting the wrong people. so force that because you know, i'm a law abiding citizen. like most people and, you know, i'm led to believe that the laws are there to protect it. citizens for i think in with this experience to realize the laws are actually there to protect corporations on them and the money class. what makes it where it is? yeah, it is the final insult that because when i embark on my disputes, my intention and the intention of my colleagues and comrades was so when are the
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speech and to win so convincingly bass, no company would, would use fire and re hire before sleep that didn't happen, you know, it's to paraphrase, harper late m. m is bought to kill a mockingbird. the definition of cottage is when you know you left from the beginning, but you begin anyway. and that's what we did. because we were up against that with, with the corporation such as british gas saturday morning, moscow tie. welcome to you. we can, thanks for checking in with us. coming up, going green in germany is ignited more than a public debate. as electric buses repeatedly burst into flames, while charging up will tell you more than 2 seconds away. a coin was created in invented specifically to kill central banks. it says phone and
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genesis blocked and they make a reference to the bank of england when the bank of england starts forming and i start whining that, oh my god, big coin is an existential thread to our existence. everyone who yearns for freedom in the world today should let out a collective paragraph because we're finally getting rid of the worst actor on the financial scene for 300 years. ah ah
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ah ah, hello again. so one of germany's largest public transport companies is pulled 8 electric buses, other service in munich. it comes as a precautionary measure after charging station was destroyed by fire late last month. the company blames had a technical defect for the fire, which appears to be a wide spread issue with electric vehicles in the country. ortiz peter, all of us got more on it. as berlin embraces electric transportation, these battery powered buses have been traveling along the route $200.00 for just over a year now. taking passengers to such sites as the german capitals loo. however, 3 fires across the country. a depos with electric bosses, the most recent in september in stuttgart has raised questions about safety. not just of bosses,
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but all electric vehicles. yeah. absolute. yes. the risk of these fires included in other locations, such as the bicycle basements, or large apartment blocks, is completely unaddressed. also, insurance companies are not yet tackling the issue. today. it's not regulated, in my opinion, it's not possible to regulate fires in general. so it's likely that dep post or to for electric bosses and the deepest for other bosses will be separated and that fire barriers will be built in between the individual buses. to reduce the risk of europe is experiencing a boom in sales of electric vehicles with manufacturers of them doing a roaring trade between april and june of this year. one in every 12 cars sold was 100 percent electric. when you put hybrid into the mix, you're looking at a 3rd of all sales across europe. it's been a meteoric rise as well back in 2018, less than 200000 electric vehicles were sold here in year of this year though,
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we're expecting that figure to be well over $1000000.00. in fact, when you look at these numbers globally, over the next 4 years, we're expecting to see 10000000 electric vehicles sold. with that figure soaring to 30000000 by 2032 years ago we as an electricity consumer protection organization decided to also address the issue of electron mobility. electricity consumption will increase by 25 percent as a result. although is not the real problem wash in the main problem is that you need very high power to charge the batteries within a reasonable time. in the long run, this will lead to charging in private households. the development of an infrastructure to charge a larger number of cars is completely undeveloped. people have been too naive about this. an 8th is an incredible on the statement. despite both concerns,
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electric vehicles, including buses like these do seem like they are going to be the future. in fact, manufacturers are so confident that they're saying that if competitors don't stop producing electric models, well, they're not going to be competitors for very long. like moving from the horse to the car, it's that seismic it changes everything. and to such an extent that any players that don't pivot fast enough that don't invest are unlikely to survive in the future. here in germany, a poll earlier this year showed that almost 60 percent of the population was skeptical when it came to these electric bosses. people saying that they were unsure of the environmental compatibility when it comes to electric mobility. added to that concerns over potential safety worries. and not everybody is willing
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to hop on one of these bosses just now. peter oliver, aussie berlin support as a gillian assange of held up people's tribunal in london then on alleged u. s. war crimes revealed by the wiki leagues founder, which reportedly led to say a plot to kill him. the tribunal was intended a strength and public backing of the whistleblower ahead of his us expedition. hearing, we spoke to some of its members the point i was making in a democratic society, security service and the military and the special forces have to be accountable. my whole point is julian sergeant in a different country and a different place. we have a hero. but because you be exposing what the us and britain in particular were doing, he's saying to me is somebody that when the history books are written, 21st century, julie, this is nice movie write up somebody that told the truth there is. and i really
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need to talk to, to need to order the appeal against against the verdict to, to say that he should have been the type, the rule that you've been used to move that was developed in the following day. for me is a cornerstone of that station and i think it's already in the fact that those that are being used now to ex die him to the us. and when it comes to the issue of genius and it's very significant the nation in june and june, the softness, actions around the world, spoken up so clearly about the situation that julia found is faced because it is intended in my view, to intimidate june elsewhere. and in the future from exposing more crimes from
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exposing human rights abuses. of course, that's an incredibly important part of the role of june is which is to hold the capital to accounts, which is to expose in just to face non important parts of our democratic society. must be defended, while the bell must tribunal, named after jo or san just been held, had no legal, bare regret, a to elicit public attention following in the footsteps of similar, conducted way back half a century ago, condemning us actions event lamb. next week, up to day assange faces a hearing into his possible extradition to the u. s. on espionage charges he could be jailed from 275 years. we can leeks editor in chief, chris and hudson told us his sanchez case is politically motivated. recent revelation shows so without any doubt. so the political elements of the case with has to be on sounds. now we have all the human rights and civil liberties,
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organization of any merit to team up together. i have to respect to this to be at your so come her just as for julian, just as for journalism because that's what the step here. we also spoke to documentary filmmaker an investigative journalist, john pilcher, who believes the whole case against the sanchez demonstration of power. this is a ca operation. any one who knows the united states well knows the power overseer, the extra judicial cow overseer, the extra governmental power. presidio. that's what this is. this is, this is what you probably say. 2800 wiki lakes. first major lakes. in march, the 18th, 2008 is from b u. s. army counter intelligence assessment branch. our department of
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defense. you read through this document. it lays out everything got happened ah, from 2010. but we will get a song by smearing him, by discrediting him, by destroying trusting with the rates and but from here on investigative journalism all this time, and other words, serious investigative journalism is how i know, well, this is a show trial. i've actually sat in on a tow truck and this is a show trial. in brief, this weekend, falling catches in pakistan between security forces and islamist protested of lead to the deaths of 2 policemen. an injured several demonstrators. thousands gathered in the eastern city of the whole demanding the release of the leader. the lord party from 2000 polish coal miners have travelled across europe to luxembourg to
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rally at the european court of justice over the proposed closure of a major mine demonstrates has carried banners, enchanted with heavy police presence. the terror of mine is part of an unresolved dispute between poland and the check of public, which it says brains, water reserves from nearby villages, phones being fined, in fact, 50000 euro a day while he stays open, but is thus far, refusing to pay the fine flesh 1st have finally returned to friday prayers in toronto for almost 2 year break caused by the covert. pandemic organizes in the iranian capital. say all health protocols are being followed around remains one of the worst coveted countries with over $20000.00 death. because the virus you'll find so many more headlines stories and features from us online at t dot com as always, taylor made programs next, coming up for you and your part of the world after the break for me and the rest of
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the great thing with me here today, it's kevin over in moscow, at ortiz, will do center signing off wishing you a great weekend. i, ah, i to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very critical . i'm time to sit down and talk. ah
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i'm back kaiser. this is the kaiser report. well, i guess it looks like after more than 300 years. bank of england is about ready to go bust, stacy. all right. well certainly, you know, in the genesis block of bitcoin was the times headline from 2009, january 3rd, 2009 has had chancellor on bank of 2nd bell out for banks. so this is funny to come full circle. so you know, as hyper bitcoin ization, a setting in, as the 1st nation has just made big coin legal tender in their country. that's el salvador. and this is a headline that's happened in the last 2 weeks. we didn't get to get to it until today, but it's, you know, relevant to some of the other have i'm recovering here. it coin could trigger.
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