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[000:00:00;00] the awe breaking news this hour, the death of 3 rescuers have been confirmed that i was sent on the ground following an explosion of mine in central russia had killed 11 months with more than 30 bill trucks on the ground. thought a conversation about mandatory vaccines with the public. the controversial was at the well help organization to countries them in europe wide protests against the introduction of compulsory jobs. certain groups police arrest people in a truck down on human trafficking gangs a day off too much modern ground from the u. k. parents of london point the finger
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of blame at each other. and politicians clashed with equal activists in canada and all for leading green complaint that threatens that will pipelines should be blown up if the government doesn't take action on climate change. ah . law from oscar. thanks is yawning us on autism national this evening. i'm daniel hawkins. wherever you are, welcome to the program. now an explosion at a coal mine in the central russian region of canada has killed at least 11 people. latest media reports suggest the bodies the 3 rescues have also been found. report suggesting contact was lost with their team. is thought a $3051.00 is still trapped on the ground. well, let's get the latest on this from all to south taylor south. curiously, big concern for the families of those mine is still trapped on those who lives that happen. last. what do we know for now about what's going on on the latest figures?
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well, this is, of course a, that all the country has been following ever since it broke on. stay in the very latest and tragic developments. all 3 of the such and rescue members who were sent to try and find the mind is trapped underground. have been found dead on top about the fate of 3 others remains unknown. however, given the equipment that allows us to read and touch toxic conditions last hours, the suggestion seems to be that it's highly unlikely that they will be found alive . now this was confound to us at a press conference given by the deputy head of the emergency services department in the country really comes at the end of a day of devastation. revelation just to re wants to sound the whole picture here on thursday, we woke up the news from the camera for region. it's inside syria. it's in central washer, about 4 hour flight from moscow to the east. and we got what had been an explosion in a coal mine at
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a depth around 250 meters. not the time of the bloss. only 300 people were located inside. thankfully the majority of them managed to make it out safely. however, we do know at this point in time that so far, at least 11 people were killed. on top of that 51 were injured, they've been transported to hospital, they are receiving treatment primarily for smoke poisoning. it's thought that around 4 of them are in critical condition. still. we've also been told that $35.00 minus remain trapped somewhere in the mine. why and in what condition? we still don't know. all we know is that we lost all type of communication with them directly following this morning's last ads for the role of emergency services as you'd expect. they appeared very quickly at the scene and they spent really the great part of the day backing incredibly, had the smoke trying to reach those touch. 5 minus on, accounted for a bit earlier on the they thought and rescue efforts with temporarily put on hold because that was growing concerned that
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a 2nd explosion could to car any moment. it became though quite clear quite quickly that something was wrong. they did not come to this office and in accordance with the timeline that we were expecting, and then contact with loft them. and now of course we had this project consummation of at least 3 that the risk i have sale. the 2nd blast remains, the level of mistake in the mine is currently around 6 percent above terrible levels. so as the cause of the disaster, it is still to be determined. a criminal probe has, of course, been launched. preliminary findings seemed to suggest that the coal dust caught fire in the ventilation shop and that because of that smoke spread throughout the mine, this might just for tiny bit of history up to date from way back to the soviet area of the mid fifty's. and unfortunately, it is no stranger to similar offense. how to loft back in 1981 more recently in 2004 as what's unfolding right now. that still seems to be
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a lot of uncertainty. and people are trying to death where you see all kinds of information, but it does unfortunately appear that at this point in time, the hope of survival wrong to keep people emergency. why? because on mine as a like the survival is, is unlikely at this stage. yeah, it's horrible latin use and thoughts, of course, with those families of those are affected and still missing in that mindset. he will get back to you as more news comes, the impact for updates ask, you know, the world health organization is urging countries to start a conversation about what it calls the very delicate match for mandatory vaccinations that's come to day after it's stock warning that europe's co desco could hit to 1000000 by next spring. there are lessons of history here when mandates have come to the expensive trust and social inclusion. so it's very delicate. we think it's time to have that conversation both from an individual and
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a population base perspective. now this marks a clear new turn while the w i show this year said it did not support making jobs, compulsory stating it was best to focus on informing people and making maxine where do you live a little later. spike in cases numbers has prompted countries across europe to re impose tubs. it's an agree, sunset republic have bars on the vaccinate, people from restaurants. and i'm saying that the news, sweden, france, considering monetary boosters, jobs, people over 40 spanish regions, including cars alone, era limiting movement for vaccine hesitant citizens. now in germany shops in waiting, all of sholtes has called for monetary cut with shots as well. the daily case numbers have hit a record of 74000 with a death, all passing, 800000 governments describe the situation as an emergency. now your correspondent peter on reports from but it was deep concern at the moment, and it's particularly when you look at those figures over the last 24 hours. the
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number of covert cases that have been reported to the robert coffins that you're passing. 75000 for the 1st time. also germany reaching a sod milestone as 100000 all over 100000 people have now died from cove at 19 in the country. we are in a period of governmental transition here in germany at the moment, says angle americo steps down and all our schoultz looks likely to be the man that will be replacing her. now both governments have set the alarm bells ringing really when it comes to this latest wave of covert. 19 the problem is obvious. we are heading for an emergency, the likes of which we have never seen before in this country. if there all the way out of this pandemic is that in institutions where especially vulnerable groups are cared for, the vaccination is made mandatory. all i've shown they're talking about the idea of introducing mandatory vaccinations in certain situations. now it is
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a big question here, found elsewhere about why vaccine uptake has not been as, as prevalent as in german speaking country. so basically germany and austria were looking around 69 percent 68 percent, whereas you look elsewhere that haven't had mandatory vaccinations. i'm talking about spain, italy, portugal well over 80 percent in portugal, 98 percent. so the big question is, why haven't people in germany, austria come forward to take up these jobs now in australia, they've said that they're going to introduce mandatory vaccination for everybody from february of next year. now, polls being taken of people here in germany suggests that that would be reasonably a popular idea. the idea that the vaccination were made mandatory. the thing is, is that there's a really bleak picture being painted for those that don't a jump is the outgoing health minister, yen spawn shyness yet, and probably by the end of this winter as is sometimes cynically said,
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pretty much everyone in germany will be vaccinated, recovered or dead, but it's true with the highly contagious delta. very, this is very, very likely. while the federal government here in berlin can sets an overarching covered policy, the individual 16 states that make up germany, they have the powers to be able to implement things as they see fit on the ground. and what that seen is a patchwork of, of methods that are being employed. if you're in states like bavaria, north, ryan, west, farley, a, bowden, bowden, by the rhineland palatinate and others. then you're pretty much barred from public spaces if you've not been vaccinated, can't prove that you've got a valid vaccination. all that you've recovered from cove at 19 in the last 6 months . elsewhere like in the cities of hamburg and here in berlin, then you can get on public transport without being able to prove that you are vaccinated, recovered, or that you have a valid p, c artists. now we gauge the opinion of some people here in the german capital of
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what they make of the measures employed. i find it absolutely right, especially in the current situation, we must be very thorough. personally, i have no issues with this. as i want to have safety when getting from a to b. c. philadelphia, it's difficult for many when they did not want to get vaccinated, but still when to use public transport, they will have to find other ways to move around. i find it a big divisive b from ya. it's shocking how they are using case numbers to force us into another lockdown. mister xander said we are 9 on the scale of $1.00 to $10.00 at the apocalypse. we are at 9, but that relates to the quality of our politicians and not to the situation that prevails on the ground. where we have a new government on the way and they are going to be facing huge challenges, whichever way you slice it, when it comes to this latest, or of the coven pandemic. now there is news coming out on thursday that the outgoing chancellor angle america had wanted to put the country into
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a 2 week lockdown that would have started from well thursday. today. however, it said be reported in those german tabloids that the incoming government led by all our shots. they have blocks, they said that's not the way they want to go. so it's not going to be locked downs . there is this huge problem with the 4th wave of coven 19 in germany. we're going to have to look to see what their plan is to tackle it. with germany's 4th covered, wave in full swing, hospitals are fearing a feeling. the strain intensive care units are running at full capacity nationwide and frontline staff on only dealing with that, but also the push for them to have mandatory vaccinations as well. this is for nick von, a few weeks ago there was discussion about making vaccination, compulsory foreign nurses. many employees are afraid since there are risks medical concerns that, that up against taking it. but the compulsory vaccination for all discussion has taken root. now,
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because the virus spreading hearing about compulsory vaccination for all meaning throughout the health sector and other industries is also not unprecedented. it was discussed a few weeks ago since it can be a fast way of containing the virus. the situation was already tense before the pandemic. the workload is high in nursing homes and hospitals. it's not surprising that there is opposition of health workers have to get vaccinated by it, but vaccination was made compulsory for every one hesitancy could be reduced significantly. health workers would be less single doubt and every one being in that together it would lead to broader acceptance. this in turn would create high vaccination rate and increase the chances of containing the virus. and subsequently hygiene related covert measures may finally be abolished. moreover, it's a chance to relieve the added pressure that health clinics and care facility staff
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are experiencing a noise. tom cathy has been extended in a french territory of guadalupe are made unrest over co restrictions. rod civils are spread through another caribbean island, masonic. it's reunited, longstanding, host dorothy against the authorities in paris, protest breakout. so the covet measures rocking france's overseas territory. a blow shops looting. there was a, unfortunately it had to come to this. we elected representatives, but they couldn't stand. we have to say the youth is fed up with this parent fixed personal courses to bring down tension testers, ready against mandatory vaccination health workers, and help policies aim to stop the spread of the bill that we
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have no more freedom here. we have become violence massey, it's a french police, have arrested 5 people in that cracked out on the human trafficking gangs off for at least $27.00 moderns died. trying to reach the you gain an inflatable dingey. on wednesday, the tragedies also led london of paris to trade accusations over where responsibility lies. the euchre home secretary, pretty patel told the house of commons this thursday that she'd outlined how proposals the fronts on how to resolve the crisis. my once again reached down from made my offer very clear to firms in terms of joint france and u. k. cooperation, joint patrols to prevent these dangerous journeys from taking place. them is also madam deputy speaker. no quick fix. 27 people drowned and the english channel ne calais, after their boat capsized, which marks the biggest loss of life in the english channel, 5 women, and even a young girl and a pregnant women were all among those at dental france. says that 1500 smugglers
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have been arrested and around 44 smuggler networks dismantled, but that's simply not good enough. considering the latest statistics of nearly 26000 people are reaching british shows just this sierra line, which is triple that of 2020. now, both sides of the channel are essentially blaming each other. we long had a tit for tat wor, of was between bars, johnson's government and the money, well, microns as well. and now the french authorities are flat out, refusing to join in with that promise of a joint patrol mission on the shores, which by the way, the united kingdom put forward, 54000000 pounds for that mission. so they're all questions like, where is that money going and in any case, can you really store money up to situation like this, a humanitarian crisis. now, while the french say that they've been working day and night to stop these crossing, however, just yesterday morning, a group of more than 40 asylum seekers were pictured carrying
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a dinghy towards the waters in that photograph french piece appeared to be standing by and simply doing nothing there are to the questions for the u. k. government as well because whatever the government has been doing, it's not good enough either. simply isn't working. we've heard over the last few years pretty much empty platitudes and almost aggressive slogans coming from the government. particularly from the home secretary, pre patel who had around 3 years ago said she would make these crossings an infrequent phenomenon. and more recently, she vowed to shut off the route entirely, making them on viable while despite this tragedy just yesterday afternoon. and indeed this morning we've seen more boats attempting to cross the english channel. the terrible weather expected in the next few days potentially is why many people are risking their lives across the english china because they feel this is almost there last opportunity for awhile. but we've heard from the head of the port in
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carla and he said this is something we were sure could happen. and even those on the rescue mission just yesterday said how, just, how many more people lose their lives before the government actually intervene to stop. this is giovanni, this is real group assassination. and then the situation we experienced today, we have been driving it for a long time. we have been sounding the for a long time, despite this humanitarian crisis. now. well the government actually do anything after years and now years of a worsening situation. still to come the sour we look at what the postmark, allora will mean for germany as a coalition dealers find me. struck with a new shot, sullen now in waiting that still to come off to the bright. ah join me every 1st bit on the alex simon. sure. when i'll be speaking to guess from the world of politics, sport, business,
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i'm show business. i'll see you then. ah
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ah ah oh come back. china is furious off to the us in voted taiwan, but not by ging to a summit, dedicated to democracy and says, the snob shows, washington is playing games. what the u. s. did proves the so called democracy is just a pretext and tool for it to pursue geopolitical goals, suppress other countries, divide the world, surveys own interest, and maintain, is hedge many in the world? well, america's position on taiwan is unclear. the us and chinese presidents recently held online meeting during which joe biden said, washington was committed to the one china principal, which says taiwan belongs to the mainland he earlier so though the orleans was independent and should make its own decisions. when as sir cross law now to mensray and chow,
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a professor at the southwestern university of finance and economic senate, the paras school of technology and business. thanks for joining us. a good 7, a program today. and what do you think biden is saying? one thing to president, she on taiwan and doing another, what do you think his game plan is a little over on here? i think by denise, an experienced diplomat, his or pleasing both sides at the same time. on one hand, he supposed one china principal on, on day november 16 meeting with her present c by the v iterated that the u. s. does not seem to change china's system, and i checked the u. s. has no intention to have conflict with china and or so by don't be affirmed the u. s. government's ah, support of the one china policy. but at the same time, it looks like biden is ready to do anything up to the point of supporting pi wants independence. especially now that there seems to be
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a growing consensus that the us china relationship will not be as good as before. and the u. s. is treating china, at least as a competitor and china's you know, stance is always what our earlier leader it then helping already set. if one wants to be a competitor to china, at least to be qualified competitor. and what is dangers on the long run of sending out these very mixed messages in terms of america's relationship in china in the long run? i think for the current sub, meet up democracy in cruise leaders from government, civil society and a private sector. the thing unclear which category the u. s. consider taiwan is government to be participating in the u. s. described protocol for choosing participant as being based on your graphic representation politic context and subject matter expertise. you know, by excluding countries by china and russia. some people say maybe they're using values,
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similar co ankle weapons to possibly instigate confrontation. i think the u. s. at this point, we would not use rhetoric like supporting china taiwan as an independent country. and if so, china, we would not hesitate to separate ties with the us. and how do you see us trying to ration ship developing in the future? i mean, ration is happening strange in the past. as you say, they are economic competitors primarily. how much of a thought and the thought of relations? do you think the issue come on can be, or do you think consensus, some sort of compromise can be reached taiwan is china's coin to his and that the gate, you know, the common sense is that your enemy's cor interest is also your coordinators. so it depends on how to us viewed china as a competitor, anniversary or friend. you respect your taking sides doing a war,
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especially in terms of sending troops. it's another matter, as we all know to us, has we cheated some of these time this year along with is decision to withdraw from so we anom united, so 5 and attendant kurdish fighters in syria in 2019. so at the side, examples of the lack of strategic credibility in the american foreign policy, the u. s. has felt many also is allies. so in the november 16 meeting, didn't the 2 persons agreed at the meeting? is candid, constructive, substantial suits, and also productive. both precedents agree that there are differences and they agree to work more closely in areas where the interest align. for example, things that correspond to global challenges such as to cope it's pandemic, and also climate change. right? we'll leave it that benjamin shall. professor at southwestern university finance and economics and parents,
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school technology and business. thanks for your time. you are welcome. the canadian government has a fight on its hands with environmental groups, warnings, extreme action including eco terrorism. instead of cutting carbon emissions on met spokesman for extinction or about in said the retribution in canada and elsewhere for not listening to the demands could be lethal. not only will pipelines be blown up, but we can be certain that worldly is will be put on trial for treason or worse. be killed for last payment was made in support of caden, scientist and campaign. and david suzuki, who's been accused of inciting violent authorities in the countries main oil producing region. alberta moves for many condemns as your suggestion that pipelines could be blown up. we're in deep, deep do do. this is what we've come to the next stage after this. they're going to be pipelines blown up. if our leaders don't pay attention to what's going on,
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it's absolutely an implicit or winking incitement or to violence. this is totally irresponsible in the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes that very seriously. that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people cause concern. david suzuki and 85 year old soldiers to a speaking view and extinction, rebellion protest, and city of victoria around these followed floods. the killed 4 people in british columbia and widely band, or what he blamed while on climate change. meanwhile, you keys own foundation is trying to distance itself from his comments, insisting the activist speaks for himself. group though, went on to say the campaign is frustrated of what they claim is government inaction . somewhat vigorously, david suzuki himself denies inciting violence, saying he doesn't support destroying pipelines,
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but also doesn't regret it was we discussed the story with all guess when david suzuki says the result is going to be that pipelines are blown up. always saying is that canadians are frustrated by the canadas hypocrisy when it comes to the environment. and actually the man is 100 percent correct. he did not call for illegal activity. he is merely expressing the frustration of canadians at the hypocrisy of our governments. while the canadian government is making these climate commitments at the same time, the canadian government bought a pipeline to extract very polluting car sans oil. the british columbia government is trying to push a pipeline through native land, the wet to wet and land, and other native lands that the people do not want. i think,
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especially someone with his prominence and exposure saying such thing. whether there were men se directly or not provide the mechanism in it and it. busy is platform a reaches many people and you've got, you've got different sectors in the environmental up there that are very screen. you can say strong messages without advocating some type of illegal activity or destruction of some type. do not think this ultra wrong environmentalists will ever be satisfied with any about to expect everyone to jump in to green environment is unrealistic. joe and finance minutes the all of salts is set to become the nations next shots that are replacing anglo michael salters party and 2 others agree to team up in what's been nickname, the traffic light coalition referring to the parties, colors. it took 2 months for the social democrats, the greens and the freedom across to agree on terms off of this assemblies election
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. the cd policy, which leaves the govern government, has this to say about countries, new leadership, different loc. the agreement that was presented today is relatively blunt and in many parts it's vague and the parties fall short of the things they propagated during the election campaign went at a spot the differences between the 2 main parties, all of salters, thoughts on foreign policy seen as a close to that of anglo market and judging by the new coalition agreement, relations with moscow are unlikely to see drastic change. russia is an important. ringback international plan, we understand the importance of substantial and stable relationships and we continue 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 a new policy towards russia. we spoke with frank christian and so he's a member of the body in parliament for the alternate. if you have any party, he says he's competent. his ration in the country will get was under the new
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coalition. the merkel government will sort of continue. it's getting worse in that sense that that would be my mom i creation due to the greens. there will be more energy problems due to the greens and they wish to foster a renewable energies with wind and, and all of our energy which will not work refuge, geez, they do not come primarily to gain freedom, but to pay take part in our social welfare estate and the problem is that we getting too many people into the country who will need our social system. and even high qualified germans will leave the country, go to other countries where they expect to have a better life. due to the new situation in germany. and this is a mathematical equation which will not work. that's the headline for this our station. next for news, use hughes interest
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a few moments time. the team and i all back in off and i will all of our latest things join us again. oh, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with everything is bigger in texas, or at least that's what texas and say, but with the enough but of 3 new energy demanding facilities. will the power grid be big enough to handle and energy might be the big issue in the texas governor

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