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ah, ah, we stop stories here on our t and food and medical supplies are running low for thousands of migrants camped on the bella roofs, poland border trying to get into the e. you with 8 groups calling the situation desperate. our correspondence was at the scene. apparently this girl a, with a branch, now she's bleeding and she needs help. but the problem is that there are no medical route. there are no doctors around and i was really, nobody knows, well how to deal with russia. so as to migrant, chaos on poland border is down to western interventions in the middle east and denies. you claims that is mazda mining, the crisis. the dutch government sparks fury with this. new coven restrictions nations cracked down on the unvaccinated girl. naughty we debate the disparity
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encoded rules. now emerging around the world. we know anti vaccine. we can see the importance of 5 in the back seat. however, i think you just go to a different level way. need home st. paid express care with could be immunized. we have to be careful to not let co bid once again. now a lot of the social issues that are going on. ah no, this is alta international life. rob moscow are very good morning to you. now. 10 am on sunday. your timing is perfect for the weekly and what a week it's been lots of stores to highlight for you. in today's program. we start the weekly with a migrant crisis unfolding on the e use eastern frontier. a polish soldier died on the bell roost border after his weapon accidentally discharged during a tense standoff. thousands of asylum seekers mostly from the middle east to hoping
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for new lives in the european union. during the week, they clashed with polish authorities. we understand tear gas was deployed, shots were heard, as crowds tried to break through the board of fence. ah well, poland is now threatening to shut down rail travel with bella roast, which is not in the e. u. and under pressure from the e u. turkey and iraq and now trying to stop the migrant flow into minsk bye banning, direct flight staff, a syrian jamini and iraqis. this now just remind me they're on the programmer. cool . how this entire crisis got started. ah, both
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mala mala with updated de home and go back to your home leave with . well, despite the aid being provided by various bela russian humanitarian groups, that situation is still dire, migrants including women and children, and during freezing temperature is just a lack of old basic supplies. a correspondent causing a rush, coff travel to that border camp. keeping watching. one of the 3rd thing that he
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noticed when he entered the camp is just the smoke fix smoke from the campfires. and when you spend just a couple of hours in this thick smoke, you feel dizzy and you're eyesore. but these people have to take it in 247 non stop. they be she, she's shaking from phrasing. look at this with what does it trash bag bag. yeah. where for cold, you know, go under this, the, to stay warm. these migrants need lots of firewood, but even company trained to live is a problem. if you don't have the skills or proper tools, having something as simple as an ax almost becomes a matter of survival here. where did you get the x? this is us. this will the soldiers gave you, they just gave you does give you for help. go for help and it's an all hands on
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deck approach. even children are being sent out into the forest to collect dry sticks and branches for bonfires. well, good job. but wandering around in the woods can be dangerous. these girls just come back from the forest with blood all over her face. apparently this girl i little sadly, with the french. now she's bleeding in. she needs help. but the problem is that there are no medics around, there are no dockers around. and i really, nobody knows. well how to deal with this proper medical help is in high demand, as people suffer from the cold and lack of food in the morning. we came across a boy who was barely responding and a worried mother thought her son was not going to make it later the day was stopped by again to check on the family. the boy had improved but still feeling sick. according to his friend who speaks english, yet everybody is determined to stay. but you guys, you have no food,
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it's really cold and you still think it's okay. it is worth it to get as how here instead of stayed at home at source. why source? have you ever been to her right now? no. that's why you do now about there. but it's hard to stay resilient when your stomachs empty this my food water aunt birth. just bread and water that yes, all yes, yes, yes, yes. all the bottles empty and they got family, they got kids, you know, they need water, which doesn't matter. we pay money for whichever you my right was any one to bring us some water please. in out that the kids will be suffered too much. lacking proper food, this man takes vitamin. see, he says it helps him to keep some energy by and make up for his poor. died of can food. so we have 3 cans of 2 or 3 men and that's one can, is day one can for 3 men. so we eat one can for 3 men and
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a little little bit bread with the free food handed out by bad russian volunteers and the red cross is live saving. but despite all the problems, these migrants act as if they're here to state. some of them have hits shudder out of the wind at night. others dismantled parts of the metal fence right in front of the polish armed forces, wire and iron pillars from the border wall are now used to make bigger and more solid shelters. so what started as a camp now might very well develop into a small village. and the population of that village is growing by the day as new migrants arrived. now, there are $3000.00 of them at the border with poland. where did you come from? minutes to send them for the school camp from company
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we just don't, i don't say to collect to support your friends. they're not going to take it. they'll stay with us. all of us. we stay together till till what? well, i wait for you. just waiting for a hearing stories from their friends and relatives who made it to europe. these people believe that countries like germany and france would love to welcome them and give them money and support. and with this in mind, they are ready to stay and struggle at the polish border. the 3rd of middle east migrants trying to enter, poland sparked a war of words this week between brussels on mince with europe and governments threatening to impose deeper sanctions on bela roofs. was really presume in essence, to impose sanctions against me, against bell russian, that when you went for a hybrid war against bell roofs look at the media, economics, and politics. and now that get hold of security, it's a hybrid war and you want me to protect you from migrants. among other things,
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at the historian, we are facing a brutal hybrid attack on our you, bold us. but ours is swiftness and madras distress in a cynical and shocking to way so western powers this week dragged russia into the migrant dispute, saying its master mining the situation on the bella roost. poland border moscow though denies that saying the west only has itself to blame while emphasizing its role in middle east was ortiz, eco sh, dan, off has moron this. the refugee crisis has now been tormenting the e. u for over half a decade. and finally, the evil engineer behind it has been unmasked and its well dar, russia, russia has its own far reaching goals. undoubtedly this is d stabilization of the situation in the u. an attempt to permanently destabilized central and eastern europe. undoubtedly,
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these are russia strategic goals. it wants to have an instrument of influence and blackmail over europe on the free world, acting with someone else's hands. officials in warsaw stopped just short of elaborating exactly what role moscow is playing and the calamity on the poland and bella. ros border states that are, you know, both not russia. they also choose to emit historical details of how polaroid helped turn iraq from which many of the migrants are fleeing now into the mess. it now is now polish politicians. here kids look a shank and means of making problems for iraqi migrants should recall how iraq was destroyed with the most active participation of marcel. yeah, some of the thousands of migrants on the border may very well. remember the sounds of polish boots marching past their homes, a memory hardly nostalgic for those who are now freezing on the board in makeshift tents and scraping for food. but also is steering the conversation in
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a different direction. sanctions. we will stand for the strengthening of sanctions and the next european council meeting. we will propose not only strengthening sanctions in the current situation that is expanding the number of people who do not have the right to enter the u. and we will also propose far reaching economic sanctions. well, this is a state read somewhat expected from poland. it's a nation, consistently deaf to migrants please. this time though, it's message is being echoed much louder by both the us and the european commission . as long as the resume and belarus refuses to spect, international obligations and commitments undermines the peace and security of europe and continues to repress and abuse. people seeking nothing more than to live in freedom. we will continue to pressure lucas ranko and will not lessen our calls for accountability. dello is my stop put in people's lives at risk. i call for approval of extended sanctions, possible sanctions, and 3rd country airlines involved. we also want to prevent the humanitarian crisis
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and ensure safe returns. it's a message which is in stark contrast to previous statements, even those by the same person to those who cannot go back or stay home, we have to offer alternatives. this means 1st that we must offer legal and safe routes globally organized by us to those who need our protection. the commission stands ready to look into the necessary budget means to support e member states who will step up and help her settle refugees. europe in greece, a work in hand in hand for the people on the greek islands. we signed an agreement today for a new sense unless it was by september 2021. we will bring decent conditions to migrants and refugees, and support local communities. when migrant stormed the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey, it's all good, and every member state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they
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choose an ally of russia full well, the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions. the use policy is double standard because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of miss latest crisis? the answer is worse. sanctions and arms explored the you always present themselves itself as a liberal union that respects human rights. but what we observe now has already happened in the you external borders where people needed help, food supplies, water and medical assistance, but people and, and their dignity came 2nd. and the rule of the problem is definitely not bell rings. this issue began when european union and the united states and nato supported wars in syria, iraq, one so many other countries. when just over a year ago, poland took a hard line anti migrant stance. it seemed there was no mending of this ideological
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chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier when you find a common enemy. it is a weekly program here when r t. so a ferocious clash between a rival gangs in ecuador z. biggest prison has left at least 68 inmates dead. that's according to police. oh, well this video mentally, it's pretty poor, but it report only shows the inside of the facility. inmates from one wing, apparently course crawled through a hole to attack rival gang members. a hundreds of officers and soldiers were deploy to regain control of the prison or portly found guns, explosives, and knives at the scene of the fighting. a more than a 100 people were killed there in september. in the countries worse to ever
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incident of prison violence. are still to come to power here on our team international with the weekly program, a rushes considering restrictions for the unvaccinated with a possible network of kiwa codes. we need developers finding ways of intercepting the fake cove it passes that are selling on the black market. that story and more. we're back in just a moment. here . oh so security breach in the town of santos, o true believers. usually highly committed to this well few songs and i recall scientific fundamentalists, i'm not very interested in the evidence about psychic phenomena or about the value of spiritual practices because it goes against our world view. but the
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evidence is very strong. spiritual practices and religious practices make people happier, healthier and live longer. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development, only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very katy killed time. time to sit down and talk ah, good to be to join us here with the weekly program here on our tea. protesters have clashed with police in the netherlands, soft. the prime minister declared a new round of coven lockdown measures.
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a rests were made when fireworks was set off, and stones thrown up, police who responded with water cannon and the government's decision comes as new cobra cases jump to an all time high earlier this week, despite the entire country having a 72 percent vaccination, right. the new round of measures include curfews and public places and early closing for non essential businesses. austria is also bringing in fresh restrictions as it suffers are recalled daily covey numbers, the new cubs are only for the unvaccinated. i don't see why to sir, it should lose their freedom because one thirty's dithering for me, it's clear that there should be no log down for the vaccinated out of solid charity for the unvaccinated. softening rose, for austria, is too hot, as had regions take effect on monday. that means people who have not received their shots, stuff more than a 3rd of the population will only be allowed to leave their homes for
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a central reasons, like a doctor or a groceries are going to work. and parliament is expected to decide today is going to impose these measures nationwide. well, it is part of a worldwide pattern we're seeing and singapore, for example, covey, patients who decline the jobs will have to pay for their own medical bills. regions in germany are allowing restaurants, bars and clubs to serve only those who have been injected all have recently recovered from cove it and to greece. i. visitors to restaurants, state services, and bank must present vaccination documents or a negative test. while here in russia, some petersburg are imposing mandatory vaccinations for senior citizens and my colleague column bright discussed the policies with a panel of guests would be a better way to convince people to nobody protect themselves but also protect others. we emphasize the law on anti jean and infection control measures and being sensible. no,
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so i am safe distance in so i just feel that the whole force compulsory takes is to another level. it just takes away the choice. and i think that's the people are in the con county, or the restriction is largely based on trying to prevent transmission or just trying to get the numbers up to make sure more people are vaccinated. as they say circulating society. no, we want to get the numbers up because if you get the numbers up a number of positive benefits, a crew one, the person is protected from severe illness and dine. that's one second. they're most unlikely to end up in the hospital. and then the 3rd, a immunized person is infectious for a short period of time. what we're seeing is a lot of confusion in maybe even some moral panic and hysteria that's coming from a lot of these bubbles and communities that are sharing my concerns about the fears of not being vaccinated or the fears are being vaccinated. i'm way still vulnerable
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in, in our places what like, you know, patients have visitors come in, you know, there's lots of people coming in to the hospitals and i think is quite unfair to just talk in those those health care work because you know and force it in i think to love it when not really, i mean i went to and see vaccine. you know, we can see the importance of having the vaccine. however, i think you're just going to different level when is compulsory in sensitive places . sometimes one ruble, patients severely, clinically wonderful, etc. we've got to ask that you are safe to manage them. and therefore if you are working in that area you've got to be immunized. certainly, i don't know how many my students are vaccinated or not at universities in the u. k . really like sharing that information. it's going to create a scenario where these passports and these documents really have us looking one way or another at somebody and the social ramifications of this,
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including the immense inequalities that could come from the treatment of each other . because of these laws and whether people conform or not, i have been talking to a lot of health care workers who have been hesitant about vaccines. a lot of them from menacing homes. and i gave them of my time effort and energy, showing them how the vaccine works, what it does, what it doesn't do, how to protect them, and in the end, most of them went on to get immunized. so we need to do our homework of inform, advise, educate as well, my county, we were so, so some of the younger from u. k. care home workers about being told by politicians to get a vaccination. but that will be people who remember back to last spring, and that was fatality numbers in u. k. k. homes who are going to be thinking, if i'm putting my relative in these care homes, i want people to be vaccinated, they're going to be where it may be. find that behavior selfish? yes, i expect co workers to be immunized because unfortunately,
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this corona virus can be infectious and could kill the elderly people without your knowing on the day you were infectious, we have to be careful to not let cove it. once again. massed a lot of the social issues that are going on in society that have been a long time affecting people, causing deaths, causing long time ambulance weights. there are lots of issues that are underlying this, that we just like co overtake here with the government instead of mandatory a covey vaccinations. what would you do to convince people to get a job is not so much about convincing people and people it be mandatory. i think it's more about giving people the choice and given them all the information that they require and letting them have the choice. so now russia is considering whether to roll out a q r code system limiting access to public places and even public transport for the unvaccinated. the government has presented such a proposal to parliament due to deadly coded numbers. but there are a fears,
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lots of fears involved, one of them being that of fraud because lots of fake passes and are being sold on the black market. and tech pioneers have apparently come up with a solution for that. as elia for trend co now reports, this is a q r code that i got from russian authorities to prove that i've got anti bodies from a vaccine. i can use it to go. busy to a theater, for example, but for now someone can steal it from me and use it instead of me soon go, that won't be possible because of an invention by one russian startup, which have come up with q r codes that cannot be copied whatsoever at 1st glance the q r code that's done as love invented. don't look too different from the classic ones we've known for a while already. but if you take a closer look, you'll see that they include a sophisticated additional element in the middle, a rectangle with a smaller and less traceable pattern of shapes. that's what makes
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a difference book. so are you saying that your q r codes cannot be copied in any way at all? yes, there is no way. it's absolutely impossible. prove it. we can go over to the printer, make copies of all codes, and i'll show you how it works. then we can also take a picture of the q r code on the phone and try to read them and the copies can be read. you'll save yourself. what putting it? here is one of our q all codes. we can read it using our phone camera. maybe you don't, we take it, read what is encoded inside and get the result you could do. now let's try to print a copy, click. where do we pull up your code here? no, let's try to read it again with all mobile and as you can see, the system can't read it anymore. the same thing happened when we took a picture of stun as much code with
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a smartphone. the system wouldn't react to the one on the photo, even though it was a high quality one. only the original your image triggered the phone. what do i understand correctly that your cure code can be used by the manufacturers on items that they don't want to be counter? feed it. so it's up to yes. not right. much situation where you are ordering a product on the internet on some online store. but you get a part of the cost, a lot of money. now with our unique q r code, the chance of this is eliminated because the manufacturer applies our q r code the production site and uses ordinary people, can scan it to make sure that this product has come off a legitimate assembly line. it wasn't replaced anyway. here's a simple example ago, buys cosmetics from a favorite brand, but she is not sure that these are original products. and if she use it, she could have a reaction to it. but it's an original product, and she can check it to make sure. afterwards,
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she can apply on her body or face and not worry about it. the quote was a form, so how long did it take you to develop the secure code which border it took us more than 6 months to create the initial prototype and it took another 3 months to go into must production. and how did you come up with the idea? you won't believe it. in fact, when we think about something a lot sooner or later it comes to mind. it just came to me in a dream. no one in this world has thought of it yet. we monitor the market on a weekly basis, and there is nothing like this except us. of course, if you were looking for ways to cheat with to our codes, this invention would probably disappoint. but when someone tries to forward you or your children with fakes that you pay money for, that really isn't something that's going to make you happy. this new invention, the brand new almighty you are codes will really make life of those who want to caching on fakes much more difficult. or that's wrapping up the weekly for this
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hour here on our team and national the sunday programs still to come here because we've got so many story to squeeze in for the next program that returns to the top of the hour. hope you can join us the join me every thursday on the alex summon, show, and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics, sport, business and show business. i'll see you then in a water around the try a seal island in contention between canada and the united states. northern gulf amendment suddenly become optimal for lobster. our population here is exploded. one of the most valuable fisheries that's ever existed. suddenly you had me and canadian fishermen in these waters. at the same time jousting for position and
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attentions are high. violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it could be magnified to the point where there could be costs that would be significant to post countries. border dispute don't go away. they discussed, or something's going to happen with who go to welcome to was a part this we say i just called the only one sat. the most important question one
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can ask is, what am i living for us in our enlightened age? it's the rationale for how they can manage and break free from the misconceptions and the superstitions of illuminating the future when the help of the scientific method. what you've got to you is a med and a parallel fund of to discuss that. i'm now joined by rubric sheldrake also of the science delusion and science and spiritual practices. dr. shelldrick, it's a great on a great privilege for me to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. good to be with you. about timely hansen insist 7 years ago in late september i had a chance to interview my intellectual bureau of the time. professor richard dawkins, author of the god delusion and one of the world's most renowned, the atheists who also happened to inspire a whole lot of books with the wars delusion in their titles, including by the way, yours we have.
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