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ah, this our top headlines here on our team and sedans. political crisis hits a new peak. there's the country's military does olds, the government arrests, political leaders and declares a state of emergency. anti biden's song sends it on social media storms to the top of the i tunes charts in the program we hear from the rapper of let's go brandon. there's a 1000000 songs best out right now. if you're trying to act like a song, i can't say certain things and i saw where you banded. that means you're bending my heart, you branding my you, what was the my god, you can ban, aren't you get banned? anything. also an endless tide of broken promises. the conclusion over new report by the people's vaccine lions, which blames rich countries and pharmaceutical giants for allegedly failing to
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deliver on their obligations on dragging out the pandemic. ah, who it is? i just after 2 pm on a very sunny monday afternoon, here at moscow, and a foss day already for your headlines here were naughty international. welcome to them. i'm rural re sushi. we do a start this out with breaking news coming straight to us now from north east africa, where in just the last one hour, the military and sudan has dissolved the government and declared a state of emergency. at the move comes hours off, the prime minister was arrested and taken to an unloading location. the capital mean time is in a state of lock dom, well, let's learn more about this right now. ortiz, senior correspondent that goes to it with us this afternoon here. a good to see you mode at the offense as we know, unfolding rapidly in this country. what do we know so far? well, general abdel thought the hans seeds the top most military figure in this sovereign
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council of sudan. he has dissolved the entire body. what it was in the acting a body that represented that the head of state, it was made up partly of military officials and partly of civilian officials. and they ruled the country they, they governed the country. we have learned in the early hours of the morning, reports began pouring in that the military was atan force in the capital and elsewhere that they were blocking off roads and bridges. that the internet had been cut both mobile and land lines that the airport was shot and all flights grounded and canceled. it emerged later that the prime minister, as well as several other ministers, members of his cabinet, had been arrested and had been taken to an unknown location, the ministry of information which is still active online on facebook. it says that a number of other ministers have managed to get away there in a, in a safe place. but it views this or the, the dissolution of the sovereign council,
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as a, to, as a cool by the military. and this is this all the back of the revolution, of course, in 2019 when omar, but sure of the 30 years as head of country as the head of state a dictator. they called him after he was deposed of by, by popular, put us on, on economic grounds most where you talk about protests, for example, me took it, talk about the, at the broader picture of this part of the world. political unrest in the country is really nothing new. i mean, we're talking these, these roots go way back down thing. right? of course. so darn, for many years had been under very tough economic sanctions, international sanctions. eventually things got much worse and there were huge protest in 2018, 2019. they eventually forced to add a power or, or mark budget. but those problems have become worse. that is, that is the problem. now the, the civilian part, civilian part, military authorities, came in to pave the way for it mockery for elections in 2023. and they were
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desperate for money. so they appealed to the i, m f. the world bank and such money never comes. you know, freely comes with strings attached and one of the conditions was that they introduce all sorts of economic reforms and they removed subsidies, for example, for petrol, for, for, for power, for food, they raise taxes and so $1.01 of the poorest countries in the world and you had people who, who marched and protested to depose of buy shit for a brighter, more prosperous, economic future. and eventually they ended up with a courtesy that collapsed and her power power fuel food, price hikes across the board to things have become much more desperate. and we saw of these weeks a build up impetus. we had both those who were for the transitional council for democracy say yes, things will get worse, but eventually they'll get better. and now we have those who are, who are desperate, who say that, you know, we, we don't care, we want the military to come in, get rid of this incompetent government. we want to stick to eat with her mind if
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it's a military dictatorship. so long as we have food to learn so long as things are stable and affordable at nevertheless, now we know that there are put us on going in, in, in the capital that protesters are burning tires are protesting against this military coup as they call it. and there have been reports of violence that the number of people have also been injured. tie with the latest on his are breaking news, her naughty our senior correspondent broadcast if thank you. we got the take off our local journalist and south sudan about the unraveling crisis and the neighboring north african country the gum mental plus done as bring all the different physical 5 to do so done through. we defines what piece of human human was about 10. so done back to normal and also to do more cross. but that is not walking that man and woman who go as
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a different value and movement sedan and cut on that there's a physical interest in physical hockey. this is the sort of intense and actually what, what was the next use and we cannot the template i now. but according when you look at distribution, actually the situation will turn into war because the different, the pro, military and civilian and you support your time. there's no intervention or the or the prime in the prime is resigned or from the initial position, then the delivery of whatever stuff and also life. and if the price didn't go into the country, why vaccine donations by western countries of failing to match initial pledges. so says the people's vaccine lions, we'd latest report concludes that pharmaceutical companies and rich states are
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contributing to job inequality around the world. and we spoke to ox farms on ameria . he was also the policy lead for the people's vaccine alliance. what we've seen is developing countries receiving an endless pipes of to be frank, inadequate gestures of support followed by these broken promises. and it should be a cause of international shame. i think the biggest and the data that we really show is what we've known all along developing countries simply cannot and should not have to rely on the goodwill of rich countries, all pharmaceutical companies. they're not delivering what we need or the right from the recipes of these seems to be shed so that we can scale up manufacturing and developing sustainable well, the document named a dose of reality underlines that nearly 2000000000 cov vaccine shots were initially promised by wealthy nations, however, only 14 percent of those have actually been delivered to the countries most in need
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. just one and 50 people in low income nations and now fully vaccinated. other peoples of accent alliance has a single high income state for significant blaine saying they've failed to meet their obligations. well, the u. k. promised to donate 100000000 doses to kovacs a worldwide initiative aimed at fair access to cobra vaccines. but so far has delivered less than 10 percent of that amount and canada, which initially allocated $40000000.00 doses for the needy as donated 8 percent of that to figure out times. i'm married. once again believes the pharmaceutical giants have, well, they've monetized the pandemic patients. whenever designs full pandemic of public health emergencies, they should not in any situation get in the way of saving lives. and that is exactly what is happening now. but i think we also really have to remember that billions of dollars and your raise and i'm pounds that have been put into the
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development of these vaccines. it wasn't the investment of pharmaceutical corporations, all of that. shareholders that made these vaccines possible. luca astrazeneca, mcdonough, almost a 100 percent puppet, be financed it tax pans, money that paid for the rapid development at these vaccines based on decade, the research that was also public, the finance, it didn't about peyton's providing incentives. this is about peyton's protecting that monopolies and the grotesque profits of pharmaceutical corporations. they have already made billions out this time that it's time to share the recipes, the rights to produce them, so that we can get this virus under control. despite being banned by social media, an unseen joe biden song cold, let's go. brandon today finds itself sitting at the top of the hip hop charts in the u. s. a. youtube removed wrapper. bryson graves track claiming that it
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contained a medical misinformation of a song takes aim at president biden's bungled afghan withdrawal. and his handling of a corona virus specifically slimy, the treatment of people during the pandemic. now in the defense of pulling it a youtube, that the platform doesn't allow claims about kofi, the conflict with medical guidelines and charge the artist himself denies are in the lyrics. and we heard from the rapper who's accusing social media of stifling free speech. there's a 1000000 songs best out right now, and if you're trying to act like a song, i can't say some things in a saw where you band it. that means you're bending my art. that means bending my you was going on. you can band arlene band anything. i don't curse on my music. i'm a positive music and i do have my views and my music. i don't even curse. and i'm the most sense a wrapper in the world. how is that possible? i say what i believe in my song, everything i say, unless i've been in real life and this is what i believe it should be illegal or social media company to be able to change their guidelines every week. i've been
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delete things that came prior to that they actually are playing with our free speech. nobody is messing with them, they're missing the bus. the title of bryson grades hit is off to the now infamous internet catch phrase. it went viral after an n b c report, who was interviewing a nascar racing drive, a brand and brown and said he heard the crowd chanting, let's go. brandon. apparently failing to realize what people were actually chanting . yeah. ah, ah, now the song comes as jo biden's approval writing has noticeably dipped according to a new survey. it's congress, it's below 45 percent down 11 points incident. his inauguration in january, meaning his popularity has now declined faster than all of his predecessors. since the 2nd world war over the same period in office of russian cray again thinks the
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president is finding the job rather tough going to kill amena people now a lottery will say let's go branding for me. that's perfect. so somebody doesn't curse locker. so my, the same for president biding people call trumpet dictatorship. there's nothing more similar to what they say to step in what jo buyers currently doing. and what a lot of countries are going to try to segregate. that's need to, i'm back to a like jim crow, 2.0. meanwhile, the world's medical watched or continues to sound the alarm about the ongoing covert pandemic consisting it can only be stopped. one way the fundamental will and when the world chooses to ended, it is in our hands. we have all the tools we need. effective public health tools and effective medical tools
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increasingly empty shell of the getting shoppers in the us nervously eyeing the calendar room at the fast approaching holiday season. it's been caused by a major disruption to the national supply chain. over the past fortnight, a dozens of ships at her us ports are idling in the water, just still waiting to be unloaded. now the pandemic has, of course, wreaked havoc to the global supply chain, but the u. s. has seemingly weathering the storm, worse than most. a shortage of port operators and truck drivers is led to major traffic jams, adults, and mt shelves in the shops. the government claims supports have been overwhelmed due to a sergent demand, which they add signals. the economy is booming under biden's, lead over the public's not entirely convinced and it's led to yet more gloomy reading for team biden. over half of those quizzes in a new nation wide survey, believe the administration is dealing very badly with economic matters. we've gone from extremely prosperous, too, locked down and economically miserable in the space of
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a year from 2019 to 2020 the lockdown caused the supply chain to grind to a halt because businesses were not ordering products and supplies anymore because they weren't able to move them and sell them, and they weren't sure when they would be. the government does not expect to perform well when the next couple of elections if the truth about the supply chain. and the currency of the american economy becomes widely known, were told by the administration, this problem will be over by the end of 2022. i'm seeing it in the foreseeable future. this is going to take years, if not decades a we will have to return to a state of reasonable prosperity, prosperity before the supply chain even fills itself in to return to what we considered normal. the quote of hot out here in moscow 7 russian citizens have been detained in turkey on suspicion of austin after a forest fire broke out along
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a tourist trail in the south west of the country. the group, however, are claiming wrongful arrest, saying they were in fact trying to fight the fire when the police arrived. we'll try and get a clear up pitcher on this. now, fly to what he said to me. cheap house. can you bring us up to speed? what do we know? so find emma? well, so far, we know that 7 russian citizens have been arrested in turkey specifically. and you're the city of antalya resort city on in the south southern turkey on how these people are being accused of unintentionally starting a forest fire while out barbecuing. apparently they didn't put out of their campfire after they left. however, the tourist themselves, they claimed that they are actually innocent of starting the fire and they were in fact trying to put it out. i here's part of the message on social media. oh, we didn't commit all sudden, we're not guilty. in contrast, we were trying to extinguish the font, we called the emergency services. and now with facing a prison sentence,
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we now praying for our case to be given maximum publicity. so according to the tourists, they were actually on that day, they were out hiking on a terrace trail. when they noticed a wildfire, they apparently tried to put it out themselves. however, then they realize they can't do it alone. so they contacted emergency services, but then when they tried to leave the forced air, they are apparently apprehended by locals who called the police, and the group was subsequently detained on suspicion of starting the fire in the 1st place. now, following a sunday hearing, the group has been put officially under arrests on suspicion of starting the fire. and now there's going to be an investigation into the whole matter. however, that the state did provide the russian citizens with an attorney, a free attorney, and a translator. however, the tourist have complained that the attorney doesn't actually speak any russian or english. so communication with him is extremely difficult. however, a member of the russian consulate did visit the group of tourists to explain in their current situation, the charges filed against them and their legal prospects. because right now,
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the tourists face from anywhere from 2 to 7 years in a turkish prison if they are found guilty. but of course, the investigation is still going on, so remains to be seen how that will and how are it's also important to note it mentioned the backdrop to the story. and that's that recently a turkish law enforcement has significantly bolstered patrols around a forest areas because the sun, the country suffered a lot. numerous wildfires throughout the summer and some, even as recently as early this month. so it's really no surprise that turkish officials are observe, eager, and trigger happy to act on any and all a cases of suspected arson. be an intentional or unintentional art. he has reached out to the russian consulate and am in turkey. however, we're still waiting for a reply, so we'll keep you updated on that and the investigation. all right, i'll talk to mister pollock. thanks. so would new diversity proposals
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by the you case, financial conduct authority which regulates the finance industry? the used by large companies to mask gender pay issues with a claim increasingly being made in britain right now. it actually centers on the way companies come meet require talk. it's by including transgender women as female in the self reported data. that despite the fact the pay scale may have originally been said when they were men, when we got the thoughts of a woman's rights activist a pallet, diana, this case all the data, all the statistics will be changed. and of course, they won't be changed in the paper. we men, as we all can understand that because if we include men in women's category, there won't be clarity. that won't be justice, it would be unfair. and this data want to really mean anything. if we think about a man who made his career until he was 50 and then he decided to change, he is a gender and to identify a woman,
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we completely understand and this man was never discriminated on the basis of assess during his career. and he was never underpaid because of his sex. so there's no point in including man in the women's category that's really obvious to everyone . and the fact that the f c a is proposing that is really, really worrying about critics claim, the figures which companies will have to disclose on a comply or explain basis would be contorted. essentially that if the data includes information about women who transitioned late and who were treated unpaid as a man throughout their career, it would skew the statistics. despite that, the f. c a believes it's move is good for everyone. our proposals are posted for women. they are designed to encourage lucid firms through targets and increase disclosure in this area to bring more women in towards and cycle the lack of diversity in some of our major firms. loya and social comment had her,
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stephanie hiden believes companies can collect correct data and not be disrespectful to minorities. companies are going to be up 6 of them. sevens, they'll be mixed up. they're not going to know what to do the best. and it is such a controversial issue at the moment. most companies are likely to take what they consider to be the easy option out and just say they will need to identify one, a counselor. what needs to happen in my opinion, is that when you walk in late statistics for official purposes, they should be based on legal sex. di is not in any way disrespecting everybody's identity. everybody knows that was transgender. one of the don't have gender recognition certificates. we have not got round for one reason or another change in their legal sex. we do need to draw the line. so there is a scheme and the u. k. people might not like it. so that's the scheme we have. so for the purposes of government statistics or even i would say, open sticks. you are a woman. if your birth certificate frazier was humiliation. on the brink
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of sadism. that's how moscow was blotted washington's move to classify russian seeking us immigration visas as quote, homeless nationals yes, diplomats tend to procedure treadmill for the 21st century into how based on humiliation. on the brink of say it is. russia was added to washington's list of homeless survey visa applicants, alongside countries like iran, libya, and somalia. that happens when a nation has no concealer representation, or when the political situation is deemed uncertain by the us. russians will now have to travel to poland to apply for an american immigration visa. it comes after numerous tit for tat moves, including the mutual expulsion of diplomats, the u. s. expanding its sanctioned on russia and moscow bounding. the american embassy for hiring locals will commenting to ot see, the u. s. department of state said that russia has no one to blame, but itself the russian government's decision to prohibit the united states from
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retaining hiring or contracting russian or 3rd country stuff severely impacts our ability to provide counselor services. the extremely limited number of counselors staff in russia this time does not allow us to provide routine visa, or us citizen services, or editor of the online news website or this can't be happening. dave lind, gulf has questions over why russia is now grouped on the same list as war torn countries. it's the average person who gets hurt by this, and you have to go to warsaw and you have to get the shing and visa. so it gets very expensive, it's all very childish. it seems to me, every other country on that list is the 3rd world country and looks like half of them are countries that are war torn's, you know, they're either involved in civil wars or wars. and, you know, understandably in those countries, the u. s. doesn't have much in the way of embassy officials. it's all politics.
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it's the us. now, i miss this in to russia campaign that i've been going on really, since the late obama administration get a job and a $500.00 bonus, so go on unpaid leave as the ultimate and facing unvaccinated municipal employees in new york. the $300000.00 city workers, including firefighters and police offices, and mandated to get their 1st dose by friday at the latest. and that's resulted in a wave of anger. on sunday, demonstrate has got the downtown to protest against the measures that despite the opposition, the cities may, i, is standing by the controversial move. we are city worker, you need to be vaccinated. we are here to keep you safe. so you can keep everyone else safe, new york capa z cock, i believe the mandate will actually have the opposite effect and reduce safety in the city. well, it's basically
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a way to defend the police without actually the funding them. going to have police officers either, either leaving the job or not showing up for work to or, and already understand the police force. so that's just in the deplete numbers. even more people are going to be safe because of this. you know, people that depend on the police force to keep us safe, whether it's in new york, chicago, or any place else they have these mandates going on. are going to feel the difference in their communities and crime goes up and looking for police officer and they can find well, the better dispute has also broken out in chicago, where around a 3rd of police officers a defying the city's vaccine mandate. and similar policies towards a job push for workers of stalled and other parts of the country. in fact, the florida gulf and said on sunday, he hoped assigned legislation authorizing $5000.00 hiring bonuses, part of an effort to find what he called on constitutional vaccine orders. the state is seeking to recruit officers who have lost their jobs because of cope. it mandates and why pd minneapolis?
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seattle. if you're not being treated well, we'll treat you better here. you can feel important needs for us and will compensate as a result in floor those numbers as far as per capita bar down. i think the lowest in the country is not the lowest, so i don't think this is requisite, or i think it's a show to support those of us that stand for medical freedom in stand for body autonomy. and i think it's a great move think it's more about taking advantage of the see seemingly wanting to lose a good cops, and they're happy to pick them up any state or see that supports us and says that they'll stand with us, especially with our constitutionally protected rights is a, is a bonus for any long force, an officer. so i supported for we we came out of hearing crisis in yemen, continues to be the world's worst. that's according to unicef,
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which says 10000 children have been killed or maimed since fighting started in march 2015. that's equivalent of for every single day. and the charity added more than 11000000 children are in need of humanitarian health. almost half a 1000000 software from acute malnutrition and some 1700000 children are internally displaced or do not have access to safe water, sanitation, or hygiene units, f official say insufficient funding is making their work incredibly difficult. well in the meantime we spoke with author, filmmaker and activists, terica lee. you've been discussing the role of western governments in numerous, middle east and crises. this and the latest edition of going underground full episode available at r t dot com and you tube channels as well. the west is a central clair in all the walls that have been taking place in the 21st century. and the horrors are being inflicted on by yemen. just filled me with dispatch. for years decades, the saudis have been buying our huge amounts of weapons,
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manns from britain, mainly from the united states. and doing what woke them in the eighty's and ninety's, and name of the beginning of this century. they with large warehouses in the 20s, things was told if western support was withdrawn from saudi arabia or subsidies with wrong for that matter is true, change would come very quickly. they are an imperial odd this behaves in their own interests as in payroll bars. i want to do and setbacks can be. i shrugged off, especially in a large dig, unipolar world, there is no big gold, tentative stage bad. ah, i wrapping up your monday program for this. i had live from moscow. this is our t international, a fonts day for you. well, i'd headlines were back soon with more. ah,
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