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[000:00:00;00] a ah, as you want, people are dead all for an overcrowded thinking cap signs in the english channel. and there was a tragedy of its kind in the coastal waters between the u. k. and frogs. huge fire breaks down to the plastics. recycling factory in yorkshire in the u. k. coughing clues of what space to be toxic smoke into the sky. locals have been evacuated from the area. the coalition deal is struck in germany for a new government on chancellor finance minister. left shots will replace angland medical and says he'll introduce mandatory vaccination.
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ah, very one. welcome to you. you're watching archie international with me. nicky, aaron, now a tragedy in the channel. the british prime minister has convened an emergency evening meeting after 30 people, including a child lost their lives by trying to reach bruce and by boat on wednesday. the overcrowded dingey cap slicing motto authorities say is the worst tragedy of its kind in the english channel. or t shola dimansky has more. well, this is a pretty shocking and incredibly sombre development that news a dingy that was trying to cross the english channel from france to the u. k. has capsized its fear that the death toll could rise much further. local fishermen say that they were more than the usual attempts to leave the northern coast of france on wednesday because the waters looked particularly calm. however, what wasn't anticipated was particularly how freezing the waters are of the english
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channel. this time of year, local report said that at least 20 bodies were found floating together with only 2 of them being conscious. it's not known. if those 2 are individuals who are conscious were able to survive such a bitterly cold waters. there is an ongoing search because this is still a developing story with helicopters being used and police and rescue boats also out seeing if they can find anybody who has managed to survive. but it is feared that the death toll will continue to rise with at least 30 people said to have been on that dingey which capsized at the prime interview. capers johnson is holding an emergency meeting to discuss this. and we know that this has been a major issue between france and u. k. over the last few months with already more than $25000.00 individuals. having succeeded in making that journey. that's 3 times the number in 2020, that huge spatter,
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seen both sides accused the other of not doing enough to mitigate this crisis. francis said to the u. k. stopped teaching us lessons about this pay is more money and said that the u. k. is encouraging individuals to cross the channel because of its lucrative black market and cash under the counter jobs. but we've spoken to one migrant in cali, recent you said that's not the reason that he wants to cross. he said it was about the ease of the english language is norma still. yeah. but to be programmed via the language course, we do not define french language is the prefer of them. if we used a year, maybe more than one years or 2 years to learn language is the problem for us. meanwhile, the u. k. is accused france of seeding it's sovereign territory to people smugglers . and it says that france is doing a go slow opperation when it comes to intercepting those boats leaving its shores.
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but part of the problem i is they say that this is all stemming from the post brags it disagreements that go far beyond the migrant crisis at cali and those individuals tried to cross the english channel. however, what this tragedy and this is a tragedy shows us, is that there are failures on both sides, hey, and the result is the highest loss of life of migrants in the english channel in one day, in a crisis that is still ongoing. we spoke with immigration, barrister at robert parking. he thinks it was only a matter of time until a human tragedy of this scale happened. the french aren't doing enough. we're not doing enough. ah, there's no 2 ways round that. the, the problem really is it that emerged recently is the termination of what's called the dublin and what was called the dublin convention. or the british governments mistake has been to withdraw unilaterally from the dublin convention at that,
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that is cry merrily. the reason why things go wrong this year that convention ceased, or as of the end of last year, we withdrew from that with no plans to replace it. ma'am, and that means course that no one can now be returned. france essentially, that's that, that's the bottom line or, and there are no plans to improve our position in the future. so the numbers of triple busier are, and i'm sorry say the sort of horrible tragedy is the inevitable result. a major fire has a wrapped at at a plastics recycling factory in south yorkshire in the u. k. thick and potentially poisonous smoke is being released into the surrounding area. while a huge fire has broken out in haul, which is in the north of england at thompson's plastic factory. now, that happened just a couple of hours ago around $340.00 local time. as you can see on your screen.
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dramatic footage i was shared on social media shyness, thick black smoke filling the sky line of yorkshire. in fact, you could even see this red inferno for miles, according to some footage on line. now it is understood as witnesses reported hearing explosive bangs, almost every 10 seconds, while power to nearby street was totally ar, cut off immediately. now one man, an eye witness who lives near by. he said that he could hear explosions coming down like bombs, coming up from the fire and said that he even saw debris like coal, or landing in his garden, immediately as i say, emergencies says work, or to the saying that both the fire services and the police that as well, it's understood that the fire, as i say, was sort of a plastics factory, just west of the city. and obviously that concerns about what kind of poisonous flames and themes could be in the atmosphere. at this point,
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especially considering the fire has been raging for some time now. so a statement was put out by the police and the emergency services saying that locals need to go inside. they will also keep the doors and windows shot on some residents where even evacuated from the nearby area as a precautionary measure. we also heard reports that some hospitality, bad news like pop balls and restaurants. they were told to shut their doors immediately as well. at this point though, there has not yet been any reports of any injuries, but it could only be a matter of time that is absolutely unclear at this point when it comes to the traffic impact motorists has now seen a full mile back to back q in the roads in an around hall, one. lori was even overturned around an hour ago, so that is quite a dramatic domino effect of this fire in the area now still at this point, fire engines, all right, the scene, they're attempting to tackle the fire. it does seem as though the fire is somewhat subsiding,
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but still is an enormous amount of smoke in the area. the violence and looting are playing the french overseas territory of guadalupe and it comes the response to new cobit restrictions imposed by power including health passes and mandatory vaccinations. will medic ah, with the unfolding violence also spread to another french overseas regions. the island of martinique, where shots were fined a police and roadblocks set up as part of a general strike on guadalupe. the unrest began a week ago, prompting france to deploy extra police to that region and impose a curfew for the head of guadalupe stays,
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the french government failed to stabilize the situation. we're asking today to be treated in the same way as in metropolitan france. there are things that we can resolve quickly. we've always asked for support. i've given plenty of alert, sent letters, messages, and made calls. it is unacceptable. we've not seen any minister. and in fact, the last minister of the interior that we saw was bernard cousin iv look grandma, that is the problem, the health pass obligatory vaccination. we have no more freedom here. so we have become violent. that's it. this problem has been present for a long time. in any case, what we must take from this is that all the french colonies are places where there is misery and violence, and this is going to remain like that are local then the document catalogue, where i've already been making demands. we have several points to discuss. unfortunately, it was necessary to arrive at this point, but nonetheless, they were elected representatives who listened, but they were not able to understand what we had to say. unfortunately, again,
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the youth is fed up with this. if they had listened from the day, one would not have arrived at this point. or no mean have you lost? no, nothing is ever been resolved through violence. but i also think that if there are 2 days of uprising, let's say wednesday and thursday on friday, they will decide to send in some police. we informants to guadalupe. haven't even been meeting with locals, the prefect, a meeting with anybody, him already. they are sending forces of the national gendarmerie intervention group, the $250.00 police officers and soldiers. where is this going? honestly, president mclaren has also commented on the situation, calling it explosive, and insisting that the government is acting. you cannot use the house of the french people to drive political battles. public order must be maintained. there's a situation that is very explosive, which is linked to a very local context in detention. we know of and that a historic, as well as to certain interests that seek to use this context and anxiety. the government is mobilized the world health organization. how stressed
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a mass like the nation is critical to ending the pandemic. we spoke with a guadalupe and socialist senator and a member of the national rally party. he se france's campaign is causing tension much more. she's doing the crisis that's fled up now when guadalupe is not only the results of the health care crisis, but also from france stepping back from its overseas territory 1520 years ago. now the vaccination campaign has become a spark that ignited a barrel of gunpowder. it's all the results of abandonment. it's betrayal and contempt towards our compatriots. from guadalupe guadalupe suffers from a high cost of living like other overseas territories, as well as such a shameful thing is a lack of access to drinking water. all of this lead people to run out of patients, anger them. violence is unacceptable and must be condemned. but it's obvious that we must fight the roots of the problem. we need to make sure that our competitors from all overseas french territories are respected. and this should not happen
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through small pretend measures, but through the creation of a plan to give us the same rights and the same opportunities as the french people in france. yeah, the fix, you know, has already been passed personally earlier, i advocated optional vaccination, and i oppose mandatory vaccination, which is now opposed by many medical workers. at the same time, the threats of a possible fit wave of coven now exists. no one knows if it will happen or not. we see the example of france where a lot of people already vaccinated, but the number of cases is still significantly increasing. it is a disturbing tendency. i am a health care worker and i'm afraid of the 5th wave. also take into account what happened in august when people of all ages died because of covert and guadalupe. so remembering the catastrophic situation we have been in, i would take a moderate position here at $10000000.00 europeans will have died of covert by spring next year. that's the grim prediction of the world health organization. new
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day to shows that deaths in the e u, due to the virus doubled at last week, and governments across the world urging people to get vaccinated. the director general of the w h o say, just giving people a false sense of security in many countries and communities were concerned about the fullest sense of security that vaccines have ended upon them and that people are vaccinated. do not need to take any other precautions data us i just that before the arrival of the delta body and vaccines reduced transmission by about 60 percent with delta that has dropped to about 40 percent private restrictions on being toughened across europe. on friday, slovakia goes into a 2 week nationwide, lockdown and middle records surgeon infections and includes the vaccinate. meanwhile, the netherlands has started transporting its cobit patients to germany and dutch
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hospitals are overwhelmed. but germany itself struggling to deal with record numbers of cases. well then, $45000.00 new infections were registered in the last 24 hours with mandatory vaccinations, looking increasingly likely on the countries. next chancellor politicians having wrangling about whether they are really needed compulsory vaccination does not violate the right to freedom. far more. it is a precondition for us to win back our freedom. there's a legal dispute on the issue at the moment. first of all, there are no long term studies. secondly, and this needs to be taken more seriously. mandatory vaccination is a violation of physical integrity. so it can only be a last resort. earlier we spoke with political analyst on, so she ologist on kaos the says that has to be a better way to defeat the panoramic been locked downs, new locked down. so doing to weaken european union member state position on the
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economic level, internationally globally. and as we are facing already, we need to more a broader approach to estimate the pros and cons of locked downs and to find maybe other models of how to overcome just current, so called for the wave of the pandemic in europe. now also countries who deal with it in another way of winding those general locked down, such as sweden or barrows. but those are like a lot, a few examples that i think in general, it is very important that we see it. not only incidentally is the numbers, but also other aspects of human being lives. in germany, a 3 party coalition has struck a deal that is said to make finance minister, olaf shops the country's legs, chancellor and he's already said he's going to make defeating corona virus. his top priority, including by getting tough on vaccination,
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is that also the cost is upon the me, the way out of this pandemic. it is that in institutions where especially vulnerable groups are cared for vaccination is made mandatory vehicles. but the 3 way coalition deal was reached after a full 2 months of negotiations. over the next 10 days, the parties involved will need to approve what's been agreed, artie's peter oliver explains how the government will be composed according to the deal. the dressed agreement document is quite a water 177 pages. it goes over $51776.00 words that is slightly more than f scott fitzgerald novel, the great gatsby. and there is some twists and turns when it comes to how this new government would approach russia. the draft document says that they would be looking for constructive dialogue with moscow. russia is an important international player. we understand the importance of substantial and stable relationships. and
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we continued to strive for them. we're ready thought constructive dialogue. we will take into account different threat perceptions and focus on a common and coherent e u policy towards russia. we've heard some speeches from leadership of the 3 parties as they addressed their press conference in berlin, and most of them seeming quite keen to emphasize that there are still points whereby they really disagree with their coalition partners. this agreement has to be put to the membership of the individual parties and they will agree upon it. it does seem like an almost nailed on thing that, that will happen low. who are we getting at the top of the pile? who's going to be the new chancellor? all af schultz is his name. he was the finance minister and vice chancellor in the last government headed out by anglo merkel when it comes to we style of leadership . it is pretty much more of the same from the outgoing chancellor. he is regarded as a very rational man. as a pragmatist on a number of issues, you can see that by when it comes to russia,
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he has been critical of russia on several issues in the past, but also has backed so all supported nord stream to the gas pipeline. that takes gas from russia to germany under the baltic sea. basically this is a little bit like if it was a restaurant, the head chef being changed, but the recipes remaining pretty much the same. however, those recipes will get a hint of green flavoring about them. because the green party will be entering the next government that they will be the 2nd largest party in this coalition. they're going to get some pretty important ministries as well. by the looks of it, robert havoc taking on the newly created economy and climate ministry. while honestly, in a bad book will take over the foreign ministry. it seems now that has been a bit of a shock for some, although the, the 2nd largest party and coalitions do often take over the most often take over the foreign ministry and
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a little bad book doesn't have much in the way of foreign policy experience. she has also said some things in the past, which suggests that she would be very keen to align germany exactly in lockstep with the united states. she's also being quite vocally, ante russia in the past as well, keeping an eye to see if that continues over into her role as foreign minister. when it comes to the free democrats. what the main ministry that they wanted, the deal breaker for them was that their lead a christian lin got to be the next finance minister that looks like it's where he will end up. it's also where we could see a little bit of friction because both the social democrats on the green's campaign throughout this election saying that they would do things essentially that will cost more money and that money would have had to be raise through taxes. whereas christian lynn and his free democratic party, they all vehemently anti any new taxes when it comes to saying good bye to the old
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leadership. low all f schoultz 100 over anglo merkel. an interesting present, as they met for their last cabinet meeting for the chancellor, receiving a dogwood bush from olaf sholtes. now dogwood symbolizes durability, and the ability to overcome many obstacles. some could say that was well testament to the legacy that angle america leaves from her time in the chancellor's job. this is a very different present though. the vladimir put in the russian president gave anglo merkel on their last beating president putin opting for, probably more traditional nice big bunch of flowers. lori not though, as the now outgoing chance langley merkel did receive flowers at the latest session from the whole complex of the government. looking very happy in the photo. the c d . u party, who now find themselves in a position have wasted no time in criticizing the coalition. this is what general secretary paul had to say to o'clock. the agreement that was presented today is
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relatively blind and in many parts it's vague and the parties fall short of the things they propagate to join the election campaign. when we talk to believe m a, a german lawyer and politician who thinks the coalition certainly has his work cut out. it is too early for your senior on the same day. and there was the question being delayed by a gentleman on the huge tech problem, and then the involvement was being on the bank. and the question was no, not in the campaign just to question whether the candidate with the political in the next to lead to palm the government just because the thing i'll
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put it in about it is not enough in the german edition, it will be more proactive if they would phone a great coalition on all upon the government to deal with this and you would really situation germany is he's and asia association has ruled only those who are fully job the gate cove. it will be able to go through with an assisted suicide. so positive measures designed to stop rapidly rising infections in the country. you can read more on that. many other stories by heading over to our website. all the oil prices have searched by more than 3 percent over the past 24 hours raising inflationary fears across much of the world. numbers being closely watched in the us where inflation is already is of 3 decade high, putting the pressure on households. although president bide, and his arguments the countries finances are actually thriving, were experienced the strong or 2nd i'm
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a recovery in the world. even after accounting for inflation, our economy is bigger, and i found that more money in their pockets than they did before the pandemic. the inflation is a higher now, so i don't believe the economy is going faster and i was actually going slow. people are buying things, the stock market seems good. but on the other hand, inflation is, is rising. we might not be seeing as much progress as fast as we would like, based on the promises that he made. the surgeon oil price comes to spine. joe biden is decision to release millions of barrels of oil from america, strategic reserves over the coming months. however, the country's daily consumption is about 18000000 barrels, which means the amount released from the reserve last more than 3 days. and that's one of the reasons biden's oily prevention has been widely marked on twitter use a compared to the video game, character, donkey kong, dropping barrels, while others pointed out that the emergency supplies all supposed to be used when
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there's an actual shortage. we spoke with economist jeffrey a tucker. he sees biden's oil intervention as a temporary fix for a worsening problem. this looks to me like a foreshadowing of something really terrible. you have at least an acknowledgment on the part of the by administration, that inflation is becoming a problem, especially in oil prices. but he's focusing on this because gas prices are going way up, and people are really upset as driving down his poll numbers. so he wants to be seen as doing something. so to release the reserve is purely a cosmetic attempt to a to give birth please people. but it's not going to make any difference and prices over long term, or if anything is going to have the opposite effect of causing people to realize that the really, that's not an illusion that we got major problems. and we could see as result,
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an increase of demand towards hoarding and panic buying. so i think the, my prediction is that this is going to drive the problems, it become even worse than they were already or the die economic outlook in the us is leading to fairs, a balance of return of so called stagflation. a problem that blighted the country back in the 1970s. here's a quick explain of what that actually is. thanks giving turkey is more expensive than ever getting a pink slip right before the holidays. runing, give shopping more than the biden sponsored empty shelves. just another lousy holiday, you'd think. however, this could be the 1st sign of stagflation. stagflation is a toxic cocktail mixing to very negative processes happening in the economy at once . low economic growth and rise on inflation. they come together, the markets plunge into chaos. and it looks like the u. s. might be one step away
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from it. risking to pull the whole world into the economic sinkhole generally to control the inflation, the government would lower the money supply, the amount of cash circulating in the economy. take the money out so to speak. biden is trying to do the opposite. his agenda includes the $1.00 trillion dollars, american rescue plan, a one trillion dollar infrastructure bill, and a $1.00 trillion dollar build bank, better spending package moves that are likely to pull even more money into the economy, inevitably sparing inflation. where will that right, take us, who knows? one thing is sudden is going to be bumpy. a well duck, thanks in the french that heavily on things got ugly when a t v station interviewed a right wing politician on the city streets protest is turned up in force to heckle him. and at one point some went through a firework at him. the outdoor interview was conducted during during a walk through one of leon's most multicultural neighborhoods,
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which is also notorious for its drug trafficking and high crime rates. and as joints on a hospital in yemen is killed 2 people and injured to others. the saudi, like coalition admits carrying out the attack. we had insists that it was not a hospital, but a secret drone factory and taxi drivers are on a nationwide strike uneasily the furious about government. deregulation of their industry. thank it. will give launch companies like cuba advantages over small cap firms which will be driven out of business whistle blowing. psychiatrist has slammed to state run children's gender service in the u. k for encouraging youngsters to transition if they don't fit into traditional gender stereotypes, the recruitment of staff with very low levels of clinical knowledge and skill. many of those staff that had little oh no previous exposure to complex serious disorders
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in childhood. many young people who are unwilling or unable to conform to gender stereotypes, for example, go wishing to be more masculine. are nat mis understood as being transgender in medical intervention? supports not fluidity, but have rigid by any reconstruction of gender that has a characteristic quality a does if you don't like, you know, pink ribbons and doorways, you're not really a go talk to david bell also describe the type of stock trust of a gateway for puberty. blockers, a hugely controversial issue among the young. he claims that nearly all teenagers seen by the service have got on to take cross sex hormones. earlier we spoke with former transgender person won't pay or who thinks the clinic is guilty of child abuse. and they should have been shut down and that'll loud to treat children. and that's really what should be happening. so this is
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a real serious problem because it's actually child abuse. probably very few of those children even qualify accurately qualified to receive puberty. blacking drugs, keep in mind the puberty blackers were never, ever designed for kids who are struggling with their identity. their puberty blockers are designed for kids whose puberty was advancing too fast, and they would slow it down with these drugs. so there are mis using the drugs, they were never intended to be used to harm children in this way. and they are harmful to them. when ever stark is using them in this way and even more harmful when almost every one that they see, they're going to be administering the hormone therapy is to well here the trust was met in con, control. the thing after form of patient care a bell took it to the high court care restorative taking puberty blockers at the age of 16, with the aim of transitioning into a male,
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the now 24 year old regrets and has repeatedly stated, she wasn't warned of the last thing effects the drugs would have let's have a stock trust phase demand for which gender services is soaring according to its annual report. clinical appointments have risen almost full falls in the past 2 years. the column is damian wilson believes doctors are regrettably unable to make rational decisions on transgender issues. today, i think that people who with their under tremendous pressure, the trends lobbies, hugely powerful spring cold transfer because you are perceived by many is unbearable. social slow people to troll with j. k. rowling. look at kathleen stock the the university of sussex professor who's just been held that her job. and this is just an incredible social disease that's that's really going through the particular academia and the medical world at the moment. in america, that's not unusual to have children under the age of 10 going through this through

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