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whole breaking news and artsy, a huge crowd of migrants moved from their camp in beller, roost to the border. poland, braces for a possible breach with military reinforcements, backed by water cannon. we will be reporting live from that tense. seen a number of seconds from now, and it comes as a reporter and a camera on from our sister channel. our t fronts are detained by polish police on the bowers border while covering the migrant crisis. also ahead place in the u. k to cara, taxi explosion, i sought a hospital in liverpool, on sunday, a terroristic incident for men. art i rested in connection with the blast, which left one person dead on another injured ah. monte locked on raleigh sweep
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europe with austria becoming the 1st nation to impose a shut down only for the unvaccinated, the to tear a decision. how split public opinion it's been getting any money when hundreds of thousands of people are forced to be vaccinated. i don't even know how many people who is there jobs and yadda. i think it's a step in the right direction. in germany, we are moving in about the same direction. ah, oh, wherever you are catching the program from today. welcome to moscow into the news. our on our t. my name's you know me. we begin this hour with breaking news from eastern europe, almost 2000 migrants from a refugee camp in belarus. hub, descended on the border with poland, hoping to cross into the european union. warsaw has sent soldiers on water cannon
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to reinforce the frontier. let's go live now to our teeth, eager shut down of who is at the scene. eager afternoon to you. a huge numbers at right now after frontier. give us a sense of what's happening at the moment. well, you know, in the initial excitement about the, about the moving towards the board as sorta that has been cranked down a notch. basically what people are doing here, right now they are settling down. we have seen people, for example, to the right of me, or people are lighting up fires out there in the field as they're trying to keep themselves warm. this is something that they use to have in the camp, which is about 800 meters away, down into the woods. are the use of fire that use have makeshift hearts they had tense. they had to collect all of that and abandon most of it, abandoned the firewood and basically come here. this is a conscious decision that they have made and they so right now, does your mean does that there are hundreds of very little children. i'm talking
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infants, not even, i'm not, you know, car are putting a teenagers, including teenagers into this equation. so there's a lot of little kids, a lot of little children. and of course parents 1st, who goal and their 1st mission is to keep them warm. those who had time to pack their tents, they, we've seen them literally minutes ago, they have begun erecting them the putting them back and, you know, trying to settle down. now i do have a person here who has come from the iraqi kurdistan. and he, i mean, he's going to tell me as to why he's here and what he, what is your thank you so much for to treat presence on the polish that of border is a helicopter circling around just behind you right now. so what are you going to do? well, 1st of all, my name is on her. thank you for letting me speak here. ah, around 3500 immigrants are waiting here to, ah,
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let the european countries know that they're freezing in this cold weather. and they're waiting for them to open the gates and they could be peacefully go to the other sites. as myself, i want to go to the european countries to become a doctor. and most of them like the some of some of them ones are like as the families they want a better feature for the kids. that's why they want to go to the other sites. as for the young adults, they want to prefer to make their education better. those are the reasons that most of the immigrants want to go to the european countries. while the in the military english military. they have been announcing through loudspeakers in all different languages, all sorts of different languages, and they have been from what i've heard pinning the blame of for this ordeal that you have to go through on the bell russian side saying, well, you are doing this to these people that have done nothing,
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you are basically forcing us to walton to well, to perhaps, you know, use force against them. so would you make of that claim? are you, why do you think poland and other nation should let you in? well, i there, and there were, there was us, there were a small war between the 2 different countries, but we have nothing to do with that. we have nothing to do with that. we just want to peacefully move to the other side. why should they let you end? because on the other side, there's plenty of right wing voices saying, well, we have enough migrants here is already like these people should, should not see, could be, you know, asylum here. well, it's a mostly 300-244-3500 immigrants. so like the europe is pretty big, like it should have enough space for, for that much immigrants, i guess like a, we can, they can divide those immigrants to different countries. so in our way,
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it will not force, do you think countries a law like you can send 200 people to each of the cancers to each different countries in here. so it will not force you if in countries, in any way. well, right now in brussels, you know, ministers are meeting right now potentially just get there, meet, and they're discussing this border crisis that, well, how we are in the epicenter of pam. and this could, you know, this could this meeting could decide there if you're fake right? now, what message do you have to the politicians who are talking right now in brussels? a kiss in year there are more than $400.00 kids small kids. there are pregnant women who all on the 8. i'm not 9 month. like if they do, if they don't do something, those people in here, they're gonna die. like just yesterday, 5 people have phoenix due to the cold weather in there. and they immediately took them to their medical doctor who the bell russian side. i guess i'm not sure,
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but i guess someone took them into a car and they went to the medical doctor, i guess. okay, thank you very much and stay safe, save it, stay warm and thank you for the time. so well, you've heard, and i mean this is the message like they should let us in. this is the message that has been reiterated to me by all sorts of people. some have pin the blame of this crisis on to the european side, saying that while you destroyed iraq with your interventions. so now you have to take responsibility for it. but out from what we've heard from the e. u many have been trigger happy to blame. even russia are for this crisis and calling for sanctions, especially the polish side has been very vocal about it, or to which the russian president vladimir putin has said that, well, this crisis was a, well, it is a product of the you, of the, of the west and foreign policy of all the war mongering. this is where these refugees come from. so far, the situation here is at a stalemate, and i mean there's a very heavy, least presence behind me. there's a,
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a military police and border got presence in front of me as well, which is not nearly, which is only a fraction as you know, bolstered up as out with poland. but as all these people, all these thousands of people here have abounded their camp. i had an opportunity to assemble this report to show you the sort of conditions they had to live in. and perhaps it will give you some idea as to why they decided to make the move to day. it's a place stuck in limbo, the migrant camp on the border of bella ross and literally a few meters away already is poland is the e u. the dream of every single person has come here, but well, the line of military police and a very impressive barbed wire fence, they send a very unequivocal message. the situation here is an absolute stalemate. as weather keeps getting worse, the air here is wet with drizzle. even overcoats eventually end up soaked. thousands of people around us lie on bare ground as the witness. slowly but surely
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turns it into mud rolled some people they try to prepare for the posh conditions. every one is facing here right now. they brought tense like these, which to protect them from the forces of nature. but these up summer tents. they aren't good enough for freezing temperatures. and most here, they don't even have that. they have to live in makeshift huts like these made of pine branches or like these. yes people here are resting right now and the weather is going to get even worse. it's going to start to snow. it will be very muddy. so it's unclear as to how long this will they will be able to survive out here in the cold cigarettes are the main currency here. wherever has a pack is a rich man. whoever has a cotton is in the one percent. many refused to talk to us unless bribed, but some offer hospitality for free. we say sorry to all year be on union yet we
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lynette save the kids life to go. now. we are here is there is no protection. if the rent straight down comes to us, nothing to stop, there's no nothing to stop the rain. there's a kid slip in on the wood is here. it was sitting next to the via and he was fill of sleep. ah, well right now the main challenge of course is to stay warm so you can see the amount of commotion, anything that can be shopped into firewood is causing people. here are borderline scuffling for it. but they know that if anybody doesn't want to play by the rules, doesn't want to play fair. if any fight was to break out, the bell, russian border patrol will be very quick to intervene. oregon caravans of humanitarian trucks to deliver supplies to the camp every day. in total, more than 18 tons of 8 have been provided by the gun, a russian government. on top of that,
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the local branch of the red cross and unions have also been sizable chipping in. i don't know how long this situation will last, but no matter how long people end up staying here, even if they're only a few of them, we will provide them with the essentials for life. we set up tense, large heated tense where people can eat, especially women and children. i'm pregnant women. we are certain all the women and children have be fed. additionally, we've provided grocery sets for the families and bottled water was brought in daily . we've also brought warm clothes and blankets, plus personal hygiene products like nappies and pouted milk for the children. all this is making migrants life easier for sure, but it fails to solve the weather issue. yet whoever i talk to, no one considers turning around and heading back home and options. yes ma'am. badge never made that come in iraq. my husband couldn't get a job and we had no income. now we have to wait, but we don't know how long for i worry not for myself,
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but for my children. now if it gets too cold, we'll need to make a decision. but i draw the die here than go back to rock. how many days will have to pass for people to well say we've had enough, we're going in. if to be honest, maybe one day to day 3 days at you know, i got a gun exactly dime it because after night snow people will go to morrow. 120 percent. if we know we lose in our life, we will go, doesn't matter lead. they jealous it out. that's the end of it. you know, every day and call. oh wait, i should. it was a different. the still a lot of hope here the germany will agree to take these people in and that poland will provide safe passage. but as politicians bic haran time is against them, from august donna reporting from the brother was border. archie was shortly before we got news of the renewed, pushed towards the border. there are journalist and cameraman from our sister.
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channel r t. fronts were arrested by polish authorities. they were covering the migrant build up in the area. the correspond admonished to make a phone call right ahead of his attention. he found that no impression upon the bit of what the police are writing up a report on us. their behavior is very tense. we tried to get to the polish bordeaux when we were about a 100 meters, from that the police told us not to film to hand over our cameras and get in that car. so for the moment it doesn't look like we're being arrested, but we have to give an explanation to the polish police. the situation is extremely tense. there are military police very blocks all along the border and constant checks. but yeah, and the very last message from the correspondence stated that he and his camera men were being placed in handcuffs polish authority, say they were arrested for being in a restricted area. poland has bomb the media from working nearest frontier with bella roofs in september, leading to an effective news block out. as a result, most of the reporting is coming from the bell russian side job politic. first
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specialist runner rug plus, shared his thoughts on the situation. to the media image that broadcasted to the world that can damage the polish image. we need of course transparency at the border. that's a very important task of the media, which although our teeth fulfilling their, their force. it's also trying to show that location call is an irresponsible ruler of ours. and in this geopolitical setting about the western forces, including you all have an interest in weakening internationally look, i think, oh, and all the russia we have to be very, very conscious of the difficulties of the dangers. also implied in this just approaching a quarter of an hour into the program. i'll be back with more news shortly.
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shallows. join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. but i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, spoke business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. oh, hello again. austria has become the 1st country to impose a nationwide locked don for those unvaccinated against kobe. to night, dane, it comes amid a spike of infections across europe, accompanied by a wave of social unrest. the austrian counsellor announced the draft taking measures that's the diet does. the restrictions will apply to everyone over the age of 12. the unvaccinated will only be allowed to leave their homes in exceptional circumstances,
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and they will no longer be allowed to visit shops that provide non basic items and handled. for example, to clothes, sports and furniture stores, cradles could shift. and the reason that austria has gone ahead and said that if you're not vaccinated or can't prove that, you've recovered from covert that you are essentially on lockdown. is that 35 percent of the population or there are thereabouts. haven't had a full vaccination dose, they are taking this very seriously. now if you are over the age of 12, if you can't prove that you've had the vaccine, all that you've recovered from covert and you're caught out in about knots. either going to a food shop doing some exercise in your local area or going or going back from receiving medical treatment. then the police could well stop you. you could well receive a huge fine. some of the funds have been talked about as high as 30000 euros, highly unlikely. $30000.00 euro fine would be imposed, but it's, it's there as a threat. now for the next 10 days. this is going to be the case. at least it will
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be reviewed after that, but it's caused serious upset over the weekend. there were people angry and out on the streets to tell the government that they're not happy with this. did some people are against it and it's discrimination against the unvaccinated patriots. a country will be hard to control, so perhaps a full lockdown is simpler. we do that. i think it's really important. we end upon them out and then the just been king and i am. i am against mandatory vaccination and to healthy for that. when hundreds of thousands of people are forced to be vaccinated. i don't even know how many people will is there chops with the artist. i think it's a step in the right direction. in germany, we are moving in about the same direction as well. here in germany, they'll be keeping an eye on how things go with that policy in austria because the silk about trying to introduce it here as well. some german states that bavaria saxony and the city state of berlin have already introduced similar measures already. they'll be looking on thursday during a meeting of health ministers to decide if they want to try and impose this
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nationally at the moment. 65 percent of german saying the federal government in berlin isn't doing enough to tackle this 4th wave of coven 19. it's a similar story in the netherlands where restrictions have been put in place on those who haven't been vaccinated and in level and in the city of the hague, without resulted in violence over the weekend with clashes between police and anti lockdown demonstrators. resulting in the police ending up using water cannon. ah, one of the reasons that governments are taking the measures that they are taking is
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vaccine uptake has plateaued across these countries. the problem is, is that those who haven't received the vaccine haven't come forward for the vaccine, do seem highly unlikely to do so. on their own accord. bob javan, a medical professor in vienna is of the view that the 2 tier locked on in austria is justified. obviously this is a very unique event, but you have to understand one thing. we had locked downs before. we had luck downs for the entire population. we are identifying the unvaccinated asset risk groups, so yes, why should we locked down the vaccinated people who are not at risk ending up in the intensive care unit? and therefore we have to find a solution and a solution. the 1st step solution is obviously to make a lockdown for the on vaccine. and obviously those who are non vaccinated feel that their human rights have been abused. that human rights have been challenged or even taken away from because they've got to be treated differently. i don't think this
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is discrimination. this is just trying to treat the disease for caught. see some people need to understand that you cannot just act as if you're alone in the world . we're living in societies. we have a serious problem. if our intensive care units are horrible, people are gonna die at home and on the streets. and that is unacceptable. so we have to put, let's say that the urge, the urgent gear of the break to, to, to make people understand that police in the u. k. have declared sundays explosion in the city of liverpool, a terrorist incident, a taxi blu alpa. it's not a hospital killing one person than injuring another for men have so far been arrested. to find out more about this, let's cross live now a to our correspondence. shantia. edward dusty in london at shutting hello. there had been fears that this was a terror incident. that's not been confirmed. yes indeed, it has been confirmed at that taxi explosion in liverpool, a city
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a quite some way. a away from london here, the capital has now been declared as a terrorist incident. that's off to this taxi went up in flames. outside of liverpool women's hospital on sunday morning. now apparently it was a suicide bomb that was detonated and it appears as the passenger was the one who actually made this bomb in the 1st place. now that person has been reported dead. he is a man, i'm was also another person was injured in this incident. as well, we do understand that the cabdriver managed to escape from his own vehicle, of which the mayor of liverpool has now praised this man for diverting. what could have been a much worse situation as he locked the door after the passenger arrived into the cab? even though he says he appeared quite suspicious and stopped him. but boris johnson is also play praise that cab driver to now he wasn't hospital but his now of course
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recovering at home. now, when it comes to the motivation of this attack, the police say that it's yet to be understood, although full people have now been arrested in connection with this incident all under the terrorism act. but as for why and and, and who was exactly behind this is many, many questions that are going around the surface at the moment. some speculator did have something to do with remembrance sunday, which was indeed yesterday. and the incident happened at around 11 am, which is when the minute silence is due to happen here in the united kingdom at. but the reason why it was outside of a women's hospital is he not yet known. jody, thanks furbished right off the data on what is known, the ortiz shoddy edwards darcy, the u. s. has defended under a strike in syria that killed 80 people back in 2019 calling it an act of self defense. the incident was only confirm this week, and the mill latrice being accused of trying to cover it up. this video was filmed
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by a syrian camera man. none is believed to show the aftermath of the strike near the iraqi border. the area was the last islamic state stronghold at the time. according to us central command, 16 of those killed in the bombing, we're militants for we're civilians. washington has not clarified who the other 60 people where, although it is acknowledged that they were most likely civilians, mainly women are teeth. donal quarter, looks at why it took so long for the tragedy to be acknowledged. let us military command was silent about it for years. an air strike that took the lives of about 80 people, mostly women and children in the last days of the syrian civil war. and it's only thanks to a new york times investigation that the u. s. military finally, fast up, the exact mixture of armed and unarmed personnel could not be conclusively determined. likely, a majority of those cute were also competence at the time of the strike. these 2
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strikes were legitimate, self defense strikes. no disciplinary actions were warranted. ah, we investigated ourselves and decided there will not be any punishments. how surprising for washington, though it's a lot like groundhog day. the most recent re run was back in august when a drunk striking couple killed 10 civilians including 7 children. the pentagon initially said it didn't do anything wrong after an internal investigation at backtracked a bit, but still said that the soldiers involved were acting in good faith. they all had a genuine belief based on the information they had in the interpretations that that was a threat to you. us forces an imminent threat to us forces. that's a mistake. it's a regrettable mistake. it's an honest mistake. i understand the consequences, an honest mistake. i'm sure that will make the relatives of the victims feel a lot better. mike, i'm yeah, good. i know they say i says k lived in this house in this house with these children, members of isis k, a stupid thought without any proof,
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without any investigation. they attacked and killed our children, and we will never forgive them. unfortunately, the list of collateral damage inflicted by us forces doesn't stop there. mm. mm hm. ah. after so many accidents, you'd think some international body might try to investigate at least one of them. but when the prime suspect seems to be itching to impose sanctions on its detractors, is anyone surprised anymore at the apparent lack of accountability in instances like this, you never go any accountability anywhere. no one's gonna take the take the heat. unless it's someone at the very lowest levels, who's gonna challenge that?
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who's gonna defy that? there's no higher authority to say, no, wait a minute. this is crazy. nothing's going to be done. it would be another case of a justice not been rendered. and, and life goes on and every one will forget about it, except the immediate families, people didn't know where, who ordered the strike. and there's, it allegedly was done by a unit that isn't accountable to anybody. what kind of unit is that? the whole effort is to try and downplay these kinds of atrocities and it, because the united states, the course is that killing for democracy at all at all times. so they think that they have this license to kill in effect. and that's the unfortunate case. some more news to leave you with this sour crew members on the international space station are on high alert because of incoming high velocity spaced,
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the brain clusters of fragments from destroyed satellites hurtled posse. i assessed 3 times this morning while it's feared more could be possible to early a russian crime control order customer lost a shelter inside there. so use capture. it's the 2nd time this month the i assess has had to deal with orbital junk on wednesday. it how to maneuver to dodge a piece of a chinese weather satellite destroyed 14 years ago, we spoke to a russian cosmonaut about how dangerous a collision with space junk could be. so miss miss garcia of the main danger is the speed at which objects move in space. it all depends on the size. but even if an object to small as if a ping pong val hits the spacecraft will now be a huge hole which really to d pressurization and oxygen losses. this is why they usually try to warn us 36 hours beforehand to avoid the danger zone. bothering this time though, it was all discovered too late. this which is why the only option for the crew is
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to move from the international space station rather to the space ships on the probability of a fragment hitting the spacecraft is not as high as with the whole station near on a day for the situation with space junk is getting worse as more and more object to being launched into space goal. it's becoming a big problem. we have to deal with that, but we still don't know how because there's no technology for last in missouri. well, already it's getting busy out there. a deep dive in to all those to raise us all is just a click away. why not give r t dot com now little of your time to buy home unit o'neil by fernand? ah ah ah, when i was shoot seemed wrong when i just don't a whole new world yet to see how does the because the
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