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a breaking news, anti cold. the demonstrations continue for a 2nd night in the netherlands with the hague. now feeling the full force of marchers, anger. hotels also erupt in the austrian capital against a coven lockdown due to start monday and mandatory inoculation in the coming months . are corresponded to their lighting, a flash behind us, these demonstrations coming out to say, go to the all. think of them in a coven, i see a glimpse of it. and a neo colonial mindset. the u. k. is slammed for its plans to ship asylum seekers offshore. including to former african colonies with question of all human rights records. ah,
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broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow. this is our international my shawntice certainly glad to have you with us. right now, our breaking news, this, our a 2nd today of anti code protests hits the netherlands, where crowds furious at news of the latest restrictions start fires and clash with police in the heck, oh oh, i said that was the chaotic scene earlier. this is what you're looking at live. now pictures from the hag in the netherlands. you can see officers and people just trying to make sure that the system is calm. this is a situation that is playing out all over the world. but in this case, at least one person has been arrested. following similar scenes in rotterdam on
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friday, protesters can be seen tearing through the city streets, holding flares and setting fires in their wake. on friday nights, another dutch city, rotterdam saw riding over the a partial lockdown, and they proposed tightening of covey to pass criteria. angry crowds said police vehicles of blaze and left a trail of destruction on the streets in scenes described by the city's mayor as a quote orgy of violets. this is a stark illustration of the aftermath of the riots with roads stained with blood
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and pavements strewn with shattered glass and destroyed property on top of the lock down. now under way for their plan to restrictions, have the nation divided with a major poll, showing barely half of the population would be okay with excluding the ide, vaccinated from getting covered passes. now there have been skirmishes in the austrian capital as well as protest, attracting tens of thousands against a minute covey restrictions. ah, saturday's rally comes after austria became the 1st nation to extend the lock down to the entire population. starting on monday, police grappled with demonstrators who attacked and threw objects at them. austria will also be the 1st in the block to make inoculation mandatory in the coming months. here oliver was at the protesting synthesis report. as you can see, the demonstrations here as they come in to the final stages. lighting the flames
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behind these demonstrations coming out to say, go to the austrian government policies. when it comes to coven 19 question. really glimpses coming through the gay fia, as we had to the historic historic policy there in the sense l, they all seem capital quite your money themes as they come through that with the as they come through that to try and get away from the crowd of it as they compete with that flu going for the most part of the demonstration was incredibly peaceful . however, there was some flash points between demonstrators in place. things was thrown from the demonstrators towards law enforcement responded by dragging people out and taking them away into custody. there was also some incidences where i saw some teenagers starting bottles towards the place in order to try and get them to give them a chase. the reason that all of this has started is because of the actions that the austrian government is taken to try and calm down the coven, 19 problem,
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that the country has. that was starting last monday. what was called a lockdown of the on vaccinated of 3000000 people fell into that particular group. those that haven't either got a vaccination and can prove it, or the can prove that they've recovered from coven 19. that then escalated further on friday of this week. when we well, when alexander schellenberg, the austrian chance, or announce from this coming monday, a national lockdown will be going on. he also taught said that from the 1st of february, there will be, well, a mandatory vaccination policy in place across austria, austria becoming the 1st country in europe to do so. that really upset a lot of people. lot of those that we spoke to a lot of people that have come out here to see jaime flaring those horns very upset that all she has become the 1st european nation is put in place. this type of
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mandatory vaccine policy. i sing, it's not the question from the government. i think it's aggression full to people. if i want it, i can have it. but what's wisdom? 1000000 peoples. they don't like this. what's with this? we have a problem with the austrian government. ah, we, we have freight to lose all at democrat teeth. i am not happy with this sir. solution bukosa, it's against them. the wish up, up, up, up people, and the human rights are being found on, on, on the ground already or beneath, under the ground. now, alexander schellenberg, they all say, and johnson says, the reason he did that was because his hand was forced because to many people in his country as he sees it a fall and fall of what he calls anti vax propaganda. and that's one of the reasons he said that that vaccine uptake in austria was so low. these people low say they
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just don't want the government to have so much say in what happens to them, why they take vaccines. the real statistics, though off that's australia is in the grip of a real biting situation when it comes to this 4th wave of cove and 90, particularly in the west of the country, hospitals are at creaking point. when it comes to taking severely ill people in intensive care units, they are just don't have the capacity to be able to cope. and i'll see his vaccine rate is below the average when it comes to the rest of the european union. however, these people here say that they just don't agree with the policies and the way that alexander schellenberg government is handled, they say, are in austria. german mp andre, whom co says that the key to fighting the pandemic is a balance of trust between the people and the authorities. we have to deal with the whole complexity and in the center should be protecting the world and,
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and the other lee should more invest in the health system, but it's not a you should not locked down on the whole society. the trust needs some kind of trust people to the situation for the vaccines on transparency and clear message communication about what i see now in several countries of a relational that is kind of what we saw in netherlands yesterday. it's alarming. i think it's an important element to estimate against it, but i don't think this so far. so, actions like now in austria, hadn't discussed it at several, although european countries i'm not in favor. office mechanic scenes of protest also in the french capital on saturday as the yellow vests movement marks its 3rd anniversary. demonstrators burned in the city property and hurled objects, had police.
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ah ah ah said money for special bodies in point of the demonstration in paris dedicated to the fed at the grocery of the yellow best men, immediately turn to crashes so that the police were puzzled with berries of check on them. and they responded straight away with them during the day clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement, a cat, quite regularly. all the forces were represented by police officers who seemed unable to cope with the situation from the very beginning, and were very nervous. probably the status of law enforcement officers can be
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explained by the large number of demonstrators, in fact, several 1000 l o best. who arrived here from all of a france tick past day and continued to take part many dust. the demonstration is taking place today in the atmosphere of extreme tension to do some of the city's equipment or stan industry. and unfortunately, garbage was banned in many places in 3 years after the launch of the movement demonstrated to pay tribute to the new most victims injured in previous revenue. is also wes, saying a few hours about the demands of the demonstrators, the are the same as in november 2018 when the movement was born, demonstrated to mar law, a few prices, and a citizens initiative referendum. justice in the social and texas is as well as an environmental issue. in addition to code that crisis can not be ignored. to rally participants are protesting against mandatory vaccination. jump in the introduction of covey pos, just more let me know. plus judy as if the french police didn't have enough on
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their hands with all of this right now, a couple of 100 officers might find themselves dispatched to the caribbean to handle vaccination protests. there have been weeks of ferocious unrest in the french overseas territory of the loop over the compulsory inoculation of health workers. there is now a nightly curfew because of writing and looting. the french government has pledged to send 200 police to help local forces, but a loop officer and police union leader told us that the reinforcements won't make a difference to us. no has been on duty for the last several weeks amid demonstrations. no, even though the protests are largely peaceful, are situations still need control. today's situation has borrowed out of control. we have gain control. that's why we're asking our interior ministry for the reinforcement of police units. as of now the situation of tense and even $200.00 more offices wouldn't be in. it's a drop in the ocean, we need a substantial ramp up over a unit. that's what we've been asking for for
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a long time on the british, just a secretary has confirmed the government is considering deporting migrants to facilities abroad while their paperwork is being processed. but he declined to specify where those locations will be. albania has already been approached as a potential destination, but it refused. ortiz shot edwards da street looks at the plans and the controversy they have raised. the u. k. is reviving pants, and the silence was abroad for processing and remote australia install offshore centers. in the past 12 months, almost every corner of the globe has been considered from europe to the essential islands and africa, basically anywhere but his. this is something that we are probing to just the idea . we will do everything we can to resolve the problem. we make no apology for at least trying to look at that, which in the eyes of the united nations has long been a sign of a colonial mindset to see the united kingdom looking at the same ideas as australia
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as a matter of deep concern to the united nations high commissioner for refugees, because we see it as almost a neo colonial approach. he pass it off to african countries and you wash your hands with it. you might pay a lot of money. but nonetheless, the shift, the burden and that way, without the safeguards is a problem. campaigners also say the news may rip up asylum rights, moving asylum seekers to countries that might not have the same human rights protections would basically on that in the british government. but the u. k says it's time to change cause following years of what it claims to be a broken system. the british public have had enough of seen people die in the channel while roofless, criminal gangs profit from their misery. our new plan for immigration provides the only long term solution to fix the broken system and its right. we keep all options on the table. it comes as the united kingdom has seen nearly $24000.00 asylum seekers make the perilous journey in small boats across the english channel just
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this year alone. and only 5 of those refugees have been sent back to europe this year. the u. k. government hopes its plans will also act as a deterrent but to some it's more of a case of out of sight, out of mind she in breach of international law and arguably in breach of the 1951 convention on the status of refugees. and i am not sure if this is how the new global written wants to be remembered as a country that goes out into the world slouching, international roar and treaties. we sign as well as showing. busy contempt to human rights and just think that from a practical financial point you think of the cost of act, she transporting thousands of asylum. c is from this country to an african country, then having to pay the african country full, the detention facilities that are there. a paying for the gods, paying for the processing everything like it's going to cost the country ups and fortune. that money could be far better spent in speeding up the asylum process in
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this country and determining people's refugee claims at an earlier stage. or i'd cross the atlantic president biden hosted talks with the leaders of mexico and canada amid a massive migrant search on the united states southern border. it is the 1st trilateral summit between the leaders in 5 years, but it failed to produce any major breakers. the talks came as a new caravan of another 3000 migrants, mostly from haiti, and central america, said off from southern mexico towards the us border, hoping to join the 3000 who set off a few weeks ago, mexican 40 say they also found more than $400.00 people secretly traveling in 2 truck trailers thought to be heading to the us. all of this putting more pressure on the white house and it's handling of the crisis as he's killed, mopping, explains biden. and his team say they're on top of the immigration issue,
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working with other countries to find a solution that's not enough for sheriffs in 17 states calling to fire the homeland security. secretary of the windows things disaster over the past several months and listening to the continued rhetoric and intellectual dishonesty from 6 to my yoke us the western states, sheriff association and its membership must in fact italy, states opposition of having no confidence in the ability of the sick to my august and his leadership within the department of homeland security to effect any positive outcome on this matter. they say that the real issue is that the united states can't control its borders and that officials are out of touch with the real crisis on the ground. on land security chief, even admits he doesn't have key data on migrant crossings. about this, how many deaths, how many illegal aliens have died crossing illegally into the united states. under jo biden's administration, i don't have that data migrant crossings continue to happen with n g o is providing aid to those crossing the border, making the process white easier. the actual numbers are not known,
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but many speculate. the situation is quite serious. i managed to get in the gates. i demanded entry once and was refused. i talked to guard into letting me in, on another occasion. and when i was in there, i saw buses pulling up, probably about $100.00 migrants over an hour get off of these bosses. many say it looks like the biden administration is shirking responsibility. refusing to admit it's, let the crisis get out of control. how many children have been in the biden cages and calendar year 20? $21.00 a senator i respectfully disagree with your use of the term cages. by the way, here's a photograph of the biden cages that as a center that is precisely why articulated children's sleeping on floors crashed in upon each other. when i took this photograph, the cove at a rate rate of cobit positivity was over 10 percent. has joe biden been down to see this facility of yes or no vitamin the democrats say they are addressing the crisis,
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but many of their critics say their actions are both insufficient and far too late . i don't know what data is, is lacking. if he's lacking data, he how to get out a plane and vice president harris ought to get on a plane and they ought to go to the border. and, you know, meet a lot more than go into the border and saying, what's happening with the thousands of people are there. i mean, you can get, it can get the data with, with your own eyes. the end of the day, it's president biden, and vice president kamala harris, who make the policy. and they're responsible. one of the major jobs of the president is to protect the integrity of the border of the united states. and he has not done that. he has not shown a water resolve the so bar when the pandemic of 1st emerged in africa, health officials feared covered could be devastating, but w h o data shows that compared to other continents. there have been relatively low
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infection rates and few have died from the disease. in fact, the ones health agency says africa's death rate is just 3 percent of the global total, whereas in europe, it's 29 percent. africa may be listed as one of the worst world's least affected areas, but there's another major problem there. and shortage of vaccines and syringes, just 6 percent of africans have been vaccinated against covet. the looming stress of a vaccine commodities crisis hangs over the continent. early next year, covered 19 vaccines will start pouring into africa, but a scarcity of syringe is good paralyzed progress. drastic measures must be taken to boost syringe production fast. countless african lives depend on it. african affairs analyst lawrence freeman told us that he suspects the continents covered death numbers are much higher than reported. one graham we have now, i see data from africa is there is
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a very poor accounting system of people who have the virus. and people who may have died from a coven 19. they're not being registered as having the virus. and many of the death in the rural areas. either are now we caught it at all. or if they are reported are not necessarily for his colleague lou 8. if you talking about probably 1500000 people, if that's 2 shots, as it is with pfizer, i'm returning them to about 3000000 doses. and there's no plan to do that. that would really be a disaster. because the longer the virus spreads any portion, part of the world, the likely or chance it has to new t and american wanted by the f b i for participating in the capitol hill. riot is now seeking asylum in melrose evans, newman faces, charges of trespassing and assaulting a law enforcement officer during the january 6th protest. however,
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while he doesn't deny being there that day, he claims the accusations against him are unfounded. he told us how he saw the events unfold. when i came to the capital, there was one barrier on the steps of the capital. so it, it appeared to be that the police had made no preparations for, for protest, even though they knew for for weeks or maybe even a month there had been calls for this protest out the capital. i think there was even a permit. and yet there seemed to be no preparations. the police were very aggressive and where i was not everywhere. i've seen video afterwards that was very controlled and quickly escalated. as the people started to enter the capital of 2 young men came running out with blood on them saying they just shot
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a girl in the face. and that did not deter the line of people that i saw going in. they continued walking slowly forward. good lord, i regret things. i regret, number one, being route. well, number one, i promised somebody that i would stand back in the crowd and i didn't hold that promise. that's the 1st thing that i regret. i regret being rude to the police. they released a wanted a list of a very long list of pictures of people that were wanted. and it was brought to my attention that i might be on that list. and i looked, and it appeared to be me and it said a sofa federal officer, and i knew that i had not assaulted a federal officer. i realized that i didn't have enough money to defend myself because this is
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a very expensive thing. i was interviewed by the fbi. i'm let go. at the airport. they knew what i was doing. they let me go. that's you can't, that can't be charged with sleep. joe biden's approval ratings have hit a new low with more than 50 percent of voters now disapproving of the president and worries over his mental and physical capacity to lead the country are a key reason. no questions are also being asked over how few news conferences the president is giving made worse when he promised press briefings with visiting mexican and canadian leaders, and they were abruptly cancelled. but his press secretary rushed off the concerns. now another bull also finds mounting worries over jo biden's health, half of those questioned do not believe us. the u. s. president to turn 79 on saturday is in good health with critics pointing to a growing number of gas. can you
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vow to protect taiwan? yes, in yes, oh, i don't want to cold war china. i just wanna make trying to understand that we are not going to step back. we're not gonna change any reviews. so you're saying that the united states would come to taiwan defense. it has autotech. yes, we have a commitment lunch meeting with she has a 5 day taiwan, not us. and we are not occur. you'd better let them make up their mind hers. thank you. you're going to freeze i on the delegation. i don't wanna sorry confirm, again that works with i have not. i know i said that last week i have not been schedules constantly changing. so let me just take another fresh look at it and we will confirm many details. read everything a 2 minutes
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ago. oh, what you said 2 minutes ago concerns about the president's health are valid and we, um, you know, he's an older gentleman and he's displayed on in interviews and in appearances he's displayed a cognitive decline as well as physical decline. i think his poll numbers are, are where they are right now based upon the status of our economy. and his administration's failures to secure the border of the inflation that we're suffering right now. the loss of, of confidence a, in terms of national and foreign policy after what happened with afghanistan. that does a for me, this or i will be back in, let's say, 44 minutes of another phone for switch news through with us or to treasure. ah,
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we're seeing high levels one to keep creeping in economic life and i think with all the way of the disruption of global supply chains with spike in the cost of energy, we're seeing a reappearance of inflation. and i think all of these constitute the economy. scroll down to sign risks, which could mean until it is still ahead of us. despite the moderation of the severity with people is something that cause to ride on police report in december 2020, a group of anti fascists allowed a film crew access for 3 months. so if people are organization, if an idea that you must be opposed,
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channel out the gate while they may kill their faces, but they can say what they believe in. we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states has gotten proven. this is a chance to see who and t for really are in order for me to extract my 1st amendment right and say that my life matter have to be on to the teacher that that's all american. we can't charge the police, we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves in join me every 1st day on the alex salmon. sure. but i'll be speaking to guess on the world of politics. sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then oh, there's a patch of water around the try, a seal island in contention between canada and the united states, where the government has suddenly become optimal for lobster. our populations here
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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 attention or 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 cost that would be significant to quote countries. border disputes don't go away, they suspect, or something's going to happen. we're empowering ourselves to be more efficient, quicker with our transactions. but with that comes a trade off, every device is a potential entry point for security attack. any machine, it's an extension of traditional times. the defenders have always been one step
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i 1st heard about hard island when i was working on a story about a formerly homeless man. he had lived in the tunnels underneath penn station. i think there was a photographer who photographed his little the little house he had made himself there. and because of her work, he had been rescued. he'd been.
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