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ah headlines and i say europe's energy crisis coded and a breakthrough deal on global corporate taxation all fresh down to the g. 20 summit is now wrapped up in rome, but it wasn't all smiles there. but the french president, claiming his australian counterpart, was lying about that trouble deal for submarines i do see when, when we have respect your could be to and you have to behave in mine and consistently with i don't think i know a world leaders and i in scotland for the you ends climate summit with big messages and promises to tackle climate change. but there are some concerns about the tools and i think a lot more clear the talking about or discussing why there's been an online session
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yet that may be a little bit nervous. that there's going to be some violence and relatives of an elderly friend, french woman who died when police fire to tear gas grenade at her home. because the government of concealing evidence, we speak to herself, a french state hasn't taken responsibility for my mother's case. it seems to me that the state wants to protect the police, the judges and the marcia police are in collusion. ah, i good morning. welcome. if she is gone, 8 o'clock here in the russian capital, you're watching arte international. now europe's energy crisis cove id and an agreement on global corporate taxation. these just some of the issues that worldly dis got to grips with at the g 20 summit initially the weekend. it was the griggs
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1st in person gathering since he started the pandemic. but it didn't pass that some controversy with the french president accusing his australian counterpart of lying about a trouble deal for submarines i do see when, when you have respect, you have to be to and you have to behave in mine and consistently with his value. i don't think i know the 1st in person g 20 summit for 2 years has wrapped up here in rome. climate change the energy crisis, and the coven vaccine roll out at the top of the agenda. as world leaders look to find global solutions, but it's policies championed by the united states hung washington's attempts to move on from previous missteps which have provided the biggest takeaways. before the summit got underway, there was an important meeting between us president joe biden and french president emanuel micron. the intention of that get together had been to extinguish the
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awkwardness over the orchestra. the fence fact that signing of a deal between australia, the united kingdom in the united states, and essentially cut france out of a $66000000000.00 us dollar deal to sell australia. so marines, on friday, the mood was very much one of reconciliation with the u. s. in france publicly burying the hatchet, joe biden saying the whole misunderstanding was down to miscommunication. i was under the impression that phrase had to form long before that was not going to. i am not the idea that the u. s. wasn't aware that signing the orchestra packed word, cut france out of that submarine deal with australia doesn't really sack up when you listen to what australian prime minister scott morrison had to say. in response
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to that biden's statement can be pretty much summed up as hang on there joe, we let you know exactly what was going to happen. it was always a difficult decision force trailer. it was the right decision force trailer and we work closely with the united states and united kingdom and we can him up to date the u. s. administration with well, we're at and now there is discussions with france while that su remains an issue. president biden does get to celebrate. the g 20 leaders approving his proposal for a global minimum rate of corporation. tax flows supporting the u. s. president unco biden himself of hailed this as a big success. here. the g. 20 leaders representing 80 percent of the world's g. d . p. allies and competitors alike made clear their support for strong global minimum tax. this is more than just the tax deal. it's diplomacy reshaping our global economy and delivering for people what the tax plan is designed to do is set a global minimum rates of corporation tax at 15 percent with the idea being that
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those countries that will have to raise their tax rate use that extra money that generates it in order to from social programs to help the poorest in society. skeptics say that this is only really going to benefit already rich countries like the united states, who will also be the ones to enforce it. the u. s. is set to raise its current 21 percent corporation tax to 28 percent charities that work to help those in poverty . her voice, serious concerns over this plan. this deal is a shameful and dangerous capitulation to the low tax model of nations. it is a mockery of fairness that robs pandemic ravaged, developing countries. the world is experiencing the largest increase in poverty and decades and a massive explosion in inequality. but this deal will do little or nothing to halt either. instead, it is already being seen by some wealthy nations, is an excuse to cut domestic corporate tax rates, risking a new race to the bottom. that's it for the g. 20 leaders summit 2021 next year.
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the event moves to indonesia with the leaders meeting in bali. peter, all of a r t. rowe. well, many of those are worldly. diss and i'm in scotland actually for the u. n's cop 26 climate summit. we asked people in glasgow what they thought of the event. i think a lot of my peers are talking about or discussing why it's been been an online session. for example. i think that given the current claimant, that was, that would be a better way to go. so yeah, i think, i think maybe yeah, those maybe a little bit nervous is going to be some violence there and they don't think about would be on expected. it's difficult, it's never good time, but i mean, i'd, i'd rather it was in scotland than any. i think it's a tricky time to be having it read a little bit about why it needs to be done in person. by the 3rd world. leaders needed to be in the room. what ahead of the climate talks,
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britton's prime minister has called for robust measures to harvard nations, adding the landscape fails. the whole thing failed. the shadow edwards dash the looks now whether previous screen promises have actually been kept. on paper, the u. k. is paving the way so clean a green, a renewable energy for zoom in on the small print. it tells a totally different story. report is found proposal for 40 potential new fossil fuel extraction projects that are nearly triple the u. k. annual greenhouse gas emissions. hardly a good start ahead of 26 am to delivering on these pledges. the solution to climate change is clear. it lies in consigning dirty fossil fuels like co to history in ditching gas guzzling modes of transport. we've decided to put coal behind us scenes. if we want to reach the subject that we all need to move to carbon
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neutrality by 2015, the wheels of the net 0 band wagon wobbling as green energy alternatives like wind and solar home toys reliable as that to the fuel crisis. and there's only one way to go backwards europe, resorting to old school power resources like cohen gas, long shun for it's carbon emissions, which hasn't gone down to while at all the things where the point there's been 25 previous cox. and everyone's wondering why you know, how to success so far. busy you know, emissions are rising, there's just, you know, unprecedented will for a change that hasn't been necessarily our previous cult, i think so on november, the 6th day of action, climate, justice,
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100 people marching through classical and i think it's possible for a decision makers to ignore armed with a power crisis and low winter ahead of calls, politicians are stuck between a rock and a hard place trying to keep homes heated without going on there. what so does that mean it's a lose lose situation. we're going to have to look at the immediate problem which is, which is energy shortages in huge amounts of money and companies that are pretty much during buster tonight. so you have the short term solution, which is how do we get through the winter and the long term solution, which is finding out exactly how we moved to renewables and a sustainable way in a way this cost effective. russia is happy to step in, but the e u is giving most of the red lights. we can't allow ourselves to be blackmailed by russia. the current, i guess, prices are 1st and foremost, the result of high demand and low supply. russia is playing
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a game of poker. peyton says europe's gas crisis was largely its own folder and did noise is using energy as a political weapon. receive option is russia is not using any weapons. where are we using weapons in what conflicts are we taking part? this is what i call a politically motivated talk because there's nothing to support it. we are actually increasing our supplies to europe and probably increases supplies by 10 percent. when we are increasing though not decreasing, our gas supply to europe, there you have it yet. another issue, muddied by politics. in the meantime, winter is coming. energy prices are skyrocketing and households employees to freeze, but none of that is deterring. 26 from its mission. no saving the planet, don't forget. of course there's a big carbon footprint being left by all those planes carrying world leaders and the delegations to and from the cop 26 summit charging with sashay or t. what with constant promises of tackling climate change?
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many do question whether would lead is themselves or sticking to their own green initiatives? a with 000000000, i to hear blah blah blah.
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and where has bed, let us know the news there this morning, relatives of an elderly french woman who died when police fire to tear gas grenade at her home or accusing the government of a cover up. please say that it was a tragic accident and a combination of circumstances. we spoke to her sir. my miss, it's, you know, it is one of the problems is that my mother is algerian. can you imagine how the french government would have reacted if an algerian man had treated a french woman in the same way? the police were standing right in front of the building where my mother lived and they were aiming upwards. they weren't shooting in an ark shaped trajectory. they were aiming straight at my mother's apartments. my mother was hit by a g l i a 40 guest grenade, which they were using against the protest. us, in my opinion, what france is doing is wrong. instead of solving the problem of french people through peaceful negotiations, the police resort to grenades and the use of force. i don't think it's justified.
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this is not the way we should solve problems. the explosion tear gas grenades, the police, she's there. we're actually banned in 2020. they call severe injuries among french protesters and were replaced with a t n. t free alternative. however, right scrapes do say it's unclear if the new ones are actually any safer. now the case is inhibited. darney hes not the only one when bystanders and protests as have been seriously injured or died. and the use of so called non lethal weapons has been discussed in france for many years. a son shared his thoughts on the issue. labovic in a ha, french state hasn't taken responsibility for my mother's case form. interior means the customer had expressed his opinion about the incident, even before he had all the details necessary for the investigation. it seems to me that the state wants to protect the police. the judges and the marcia police are in collusion. in fact, the general inspectorate of the national police actually did its job as it
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conducted an investigation showing special police forces were responsible for this . but the investigation was concealed in order not to make public the discovered facts. however, we have conducted our own investigation and we have the evidence. it was not yellow vests who were responsible for the grenade accident, but the state security police force among the stories to come, he still is sara caught in canada rule was that a canadian didn't cross the line when he made jokes about a disabled child at the singer, well, have a look at the details on that plaza, the stories take your stuff to the break. the canadian mold and with
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the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. what you see in this, these techniques is to stay, devising methods to end, essentially destroy the personality of an individual. by scientific means. this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, this year, disseminated within the u. s. intelligence community and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. and how the victim say they still live with the consequences today.
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oh, you have to understand that. so much of this later stuff is theatrical, it's purely theatrical nature did not fight for georgia in 2008 it onto planned fight for georgia. there was not the slightest consideration of alpha fighting the georgia and cause it i to ukraine in 2014. and there is absolutely no intention anywhere in western europe to send a single dock short danish or german french soldier to fight in ukraine. ah ah, welcome back and our judges have ruled that a canadian he mocked a disabled child singer did not breach the youngster's rights to dignity mike ward
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hale. the decision by canada supreme court is part of a growing backlash against cancelled culture. as both sides reacted to the ruling i like o j i one. this is a vest, i'm so happy. i think this is a good sign for comedy. i think this means the pendulum is about to swing the other way. medians are going to be able to keep on doing jokes. i would want to tell him about how i fell. when i 1st heard that the job as a 13 years old to just think about gang, because a 40 year old men say so that you should guy or seeing a jeremy gabriel there he's now 24 was born with head deformities. he found fame in 2006 and even performed for pope benedict the 16th, but from 2010 will began making jokes about his disability. gabriel was 13 at the time as we heard and says it made him suicidal and that he was bullied. a school to
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a bruce family found a human rights complaint, but canada is highest court said that the sing it was targeted, not because of his disability, but because of his fame. they acknowledged to that. some of the comedians comments were nasty and disgraceful, but they did not inside the audience to treat gabriel a sub human. while mr. ward receive support from the comedy world. some people still believe that such jokes must have consequences. we put the issue up for debate. you know, i, i agree with the court's conclusion. i mean that they acknowledge said that this was a nasty thing that was said, but you know, it doesn't go as far as to, you know, have a legal financial consequences for this person. when mister work comes to your town, you have the option to not buy a ticket. you can ignore his podcast. you have the right to do all those things. but should he be prosecuted in a court of law?
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that takes it a bridge way too far. in my opinion, we had to sink about, he was a child, he was 13 years old. and i truly believe we should safeguard our children more because especially in this case it was not only a child, but he was and he still is disable. so, you know, the must be a stall between hatred and comedy between violence, you know, and free speech. got to charge in and find a guy, tens of thousands of dollars for a joke, comedy and joking. and freedom of speech is a human right. when did this change? this is nuts to me and, you know, i have to disagree with the, the woman who spoke before this, he was not making fun of his disability. he was primarily making fun of people who thought the kid was so weak that you couldn't comment and make fun of his singing is still alive. he the only thing that's wrong with it was
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a little different. and he, you know, yes to where a hearing aid i, we shouldn't be treating people like so differently. i mean, have some respect for the guy. he's not some weakling that you need to defend like this. first of all, he was violence. verbal violence towards a child that was 13 years old and disabled child. i don't care if it wasn't addressing his disability. he was suicidal after that. and you come be free to say whatever you want him be buying renting every way you want in that and you know, in your job, i'm in a shipper now. if to my cheek my disable, you know, employee like that, i would go to court to because doubt consequences for every one of us for what we do in our life. ok, it's not only speech is an action, no one's saying there shouldn't be consequences. but the argument is, the consequence should not be you being by tens of thousands of dollars and not be a last centrally not allowed to criticize someone. well, i just want to say this in response to that. i'm a lot of comedians and,
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and i would like to think i'm one of them. it is possible for us to have 2 thoughts in our head at the same time. thought number one, that's a joke that a lot of us would never make. i personally would never make a joke like that. that's me. ah, but another thought that i am also able to have in my head at the same time is i can see the dangerous slippery slope of having legal consequences for someone who chooses to make such a joke. even if i find it in incredibly poor taste. and you know, free speech is just her virtue that i think is very important, and without it, i certainly wouldn't have a job or a drink or keys in the biden administration of abandoning their full my allies some citizens in afghanistan. we heard from one interpreter who were for coalition forces he phase for his life and asked for his identity to be disguised. they should make priority for bills, interpreters who are working alongside with use army unused government. why they
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are not look and why the department of defense is not look into how many, how many interpreters we might in afghanistan, they should be given the list for the used department of states to these interpreters. the minor left in afghanistan, we need to make navy great at 1st. not like look local people, not like mtv bla consist, who will take a 22000 people is like our local people. they don't have documents, they don't have any drinks. i have a lot of opportunities, i have a documents, i have a letter recommendation letter from my supervisor my at the company which i was working with them. so if you call them mason is in showing me be mission is in shell personal. have their child letter and also a recommendation. i have a lot of documents by the spell remind here nothing was received. i don't know why is that? still the problem is, what is the problem? what are you, a secretary of state entry blinkin, does say that they are working on fulfilling their commitments and that all american citizens and former afghan allies will be rescued as soon as possible. but
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it's not just the u. s. facing criticism. either a group of 30 britons, of sam d. k. government for not getting them on flights and prioritizing the evacuation of american citizens either then chaos and gulf cabal airport. in late august, when hundreds of thousands of desperate afghans and foreigners scramble to pull the final evacuation flights active the country after the taliban took path. 2 times to jarvis received a direct warning from taliban from the intelligence recalled the scent of laura. i just twice changed my house vacations to tell of honesty, don't find my houses because i just written this email to that some of the association which so i find it from the social media to sir. my life is extremely endanger. we need help. we need the help to how to move from afghanis on, safely to not to get ahead of my family, not going to hurt myself our,
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my related. i'm not concerned about my alarm concern about my family because i all truly are twice. we change our location because tell them on intelligence looking for me in the middle of trying to find me because of that. i don't have any ways, dina has kept me mix strongly. so just from a huge department of states, ministry of defense, you with the department of defense, to support me to help me get out safely from afghanistan with my family. you watching are international. that's how the news is looking so far this monday morning. i will be back day with the headlines and more stories to flee and just diver. mm. mm
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hm. it's been 30 years as the soviet union collapsed. um miss scott lauder, go to chill them on to what the problem yet nuclear animal. ok, so, so shown where you're swore trucks on one coil or thumb ukraine was one of the independent states that emerged from the ruins of the super bow. i'm doing awesome . good. would you also be on google greens? come a little more surely confusing some of the yet and less nutrition west and are there better lung or law or else? well as a is, there is for show for the view, this is for service, but it is possible for to share with us for, for water. the past 3 decades, we'd like for ukraine, eye witnesses recall the events. there should be more or less to do to shoot for synergy, officially traverse little you what i knew more. i notice it's, i'm not sure if i told them one says lighter windows. and what other forces were at play, you have to use a little new show see inch in machine,
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those them you put in the kid what it i'm going to consume. when it shows up in was a little versions. only slower. take a look at ukraine. 30 years out, the gaining independence is going to read your phone with us for dinner unless you mean like unity recorded live, but a will it make a visual cookie of lush williston holding no problem? well, the vendor makes no sense. no board is a piece. and you as a merge, we don't have with the we don't on the back seat, the whole world needs to take action to be ready. people are judge, you know. 2 common crisis with we can do
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better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great, the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together with ah, ah hello and welcome to crossed out. were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . can you make heads or tails of biden's foreign policy?
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ukraine is a good example. does washington in brussels want piece? the same applies when it comes to china. where are the stable and predictable policies we were told about? ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, jordan, samuel in budapest. he's a podcast to read the goggle and can, which can be found on youtube and locals. and in also we have these and he is professor at the university of se, or norway, as well as author of great power politics in the 4th industrial revolution. hi gentlemen, crosstown rose in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want, and i would appreciate it. it was good to glen in our slow glen over the last couple of weeks. we're getting a lot of different conflicting signals. let's focus in on the, from the bite administration and foreign policy. this focus in on ukraine here as
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it's well known as the, the, to stop the worst part of the hostilities after the illegal takeover of power in 19, i'm sorry, 2014. we had the minster courts and russia is not a, a part of the conflict, but now we're getting from brussels in washington. now they've reinterpreted these records that russia is a member of a party of this conflict. that's something new and very dangerous. go ahead. i got, well i have to agree that is so complicated. conflict i mean, was in 2014 the western roku. and then the east on the mazda refused to recognize the legitimacy, and then came launched an anti terrorist operation. so obviously the west is backing, the government has stolen the wes in his cave and russia are giving his support for the rebels. now, as a bustle is a truly a conflict, and it hasn't been dealt with at some point b, the western russia to deal with how to organize your author came agreement,
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which is it's our minsk agreements in terms of how to resolving the conflict deals with the internal conflicting party, so keep on boss is very, very explicit. i saw and this is the foundation for how to solve it. and not only that, the agreement of minutes is quite explicit, but it makes clear. and this was written 6 years ago more the 6 years ago on bay one. he was also established dialogue with don't boss and to work towards a certain degree of autonomy for them. but now everyone signed this agreement that runs in the esl consensus. now the problem is that the west, it says that officially supports it and they wants to honor it. but at the same time in works towards undermining him. a he mentioned the, the u. s, but we recently had the same case now of the you as well. so you know, the macaroni, france and germany as our medical of germany, the coal, moscow, and the fully firm their support for the means going agreement and says keep must abide by it. which means talking to them bus which to have refused to good. and then also recognize.

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