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ah, ah, judy inside barea where media reports say that 52 people have died, including rescue workers off to an explosion. a combined is contradicts the last official statement, though, that the fate of many of the miners is unclear. thought a conversation about mandatory vaccines with the public as the controversial advice that the world health organization to countries. i mean, europe wide protests against the introduction of compulsory jobs with the sudanese capital theory over the recent military coup is not letting up has demonstrates as demands the return of the ousted civilian government. austonia correspondence board galaxy reports from the protests . the crown these, the vows with feet, rivers, 4 columns warming and various variables report grudging here.
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ah variable. welcome to you. you're watching all t international with me. nicky, aaron, now we start with a tragedy in the central russian region of camera or an explosion has ripped through a local mine. the latest media reports now suggest 52 people have died including 6 rescue workers. officials haven't confirmed this though, and that most recent statements conflict with that figure. his ortiz dawn caught with media reports are saying that the camera, the camera of a mine explosion has taken the lives of 52 people. although official statistics are still saying that 38 of those people, their fates are still unknown thursday, we 1st heard that there was an incident in camera of a region of central russia. it's also in siberia. we later found out that there was
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an explosion in a mine 250 meters underground and that there were 300 people there. 3 rescue workers were confirmed dead and the other 3 are still. their situation is still unknown. they lost communication with them. and the authorities are still actually worried about the potential for a 2nd explosion. since there is still a high content of methane in those caves. as for what actually cause this explosion, we don't really know, but the authorities have launched a criminal investigation. 3 of the administrators of the mine have been detained and, and they're being questioned as we speak. but the preliminary findings suggests that cold dust in the mine in the ventilation shaft may have caught fire and spread that fire throughout the mines. it's also important to note that the authorities have, has declared a region wide period of morning between november 26th and 28th for the victims of this tragedy's world health organization is urging countries to start
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a conversation about what had caused the very delicate matter of mandatory vaccinations. it comes a day off to a stalk warning that europe's cove a death told could hit to 1000000 by next spring. there are lessons of history here where mandates have come at 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 a population based perspective. amongst the clay, you turned by the w h. i, early this year, it said it did not support making jobs, compulsory stating it was best to focus on informing people and making vaccines readily available. the latest spike in case numbers has prompted countries across europe to reimpose cubs, italy, greece, and the check republican bod, unvaccinated people from restaurants and entertainment venues. sweden is considering mandatory booster jobs for people over 40 frances that to make booster shots available for all adults, which will be needed for health pulses and spanish regions including catalonia
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limiting movement for vaccine. hesitant citizens in germany, chancellor, in waiting love schultz has called amanda to recover charles to daly case numbers have hit a record of 74000 with the death toll passing 100000. the governments describe the situation as an emergency or europe correspondent, pizza. all of a reports from berlin was deep concern at the moment, and it's particularly when you look at those figures over the last 24 hours. the 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 americans steps down and all are schoultz looks likely to be the man
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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 is that also the way out of this pandemic is that in institutions where especially vulnerable groups are cared for. vaccination is made mandatory. all i've shown they're talking about the idea of introducing mandatory vaccinations in certain situations. now it is a big question here and 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 part 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,
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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 vaccinations were made mandatory. the thing is is that there's a really bleak picture being painted for those that don't get a job. is the outgoing health minister yet spawn? and probably by the end of this winter, this sometime cynically said pretty much everyone in germany will be vaccinated, recovered or dead. but it's true with the highly contagious delta. very, his very, very likely. while the federal government here in berlin can settle an overarching coven policy, the individual 16 states that make up germany, they have the power to be able to implement things as they see fit on the ground. and what about seen is a patchwork of, of methods that are being employed. if you're in states like bavaria,
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north run with folly a button board and the rhineland, pull out and that and others. then you're pretty much bod, from public spaces. if you've not been vaccinated, can't prove that you've got a valid vaccination or that you've recovered from coven 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, r test. now we gauge the opinion of some people here in the german capital of 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, the senate. it's difficult for many when they do not want to get vaccinated, but still want to use public transport. they will have to find other ways to move around. i find it a bit device if it's shocking,
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as they are using case numbers to force us into another lockdown. mr said a said we 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 wave 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 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 that 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. as opposed to bob, giovanni,
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professor of urology and u, a logic surgery at the university of vienna, he said, europe should have rolled out mandatory vaccinations as soon as they became available. if you really listen to physicians to experts, all of them agree that this bag themes and vaccinations are the solution. and unfortunately, because this was driven by politicians and i cannot repeat it, often enough of politics comes to mix. medical decision is like a politician telling you if you need an index to me or not, we need mandatory vaccinations. we should have done it much earlier. and the reason why people are so unhappy is because nobody was speaking clearly to them, explaining them the fact it was moral political. you don't inform people adequately . you don't spend time time money and resources to basically explain to people what's really going on. explain the vaccination process. the safety of this this vaccination. as long as social media is driven by the big news in all parts of the
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world, you will have people doubting about the tickets the of these kind of activities. lifetime car, if you have been extended for the french territory of guadalupe, i made unrest. the cobit restrictions right. civil so spread to another caribbean islands. martinique is reignite, had long standing hostility against the authorities in paris protest breakout. so the covet measures rocking frances overseas territory. and wrote, blow shops, looting my, there was a law, unfortunately it had to come to this. we elected representatives, but they couldn't stand to say the youth is fed up with this. parents felt special forces to bring down tension testers ready against men, free vaccination, health workers, and help policies aim to stop the spread of co operatively. built that we
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have no more freedom here. we have become violent mass. it to africa now, wherein sudan fury over the recent military coup is not lessing up. despite the army reinstating the ousted prime minister on sunday, there had been more protests and unrest. demonstrations last week turned violence with the least 16 people killed on wednesday alone. ortiz, senior correspondent moore had gasdio reports when the sudanese capital. well, these are the traditional thursday demonstrations here. so darling are cartoon the crowd these schindler thousands. we had seen many small columns, swarming in various neighborhoods, before converging here. and what they all want these for power to be handed over by the military to a civilian government. properly this time, without any acceptance, they bought the military step down. many people here feel betrayed by prime
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minister ham dock. who signed an agreement with the military, giving up a lot of civilian bower to the military weed, if you, with this agreement between hum dog and moran, and this give legitimacy and legal situation for a coup with a fuel system we want, comp will not complete civil society and complete civil government tear gas out or something of the sort had been applied here, but we haven't seen any police there. all 2 ties burning out on the road. that is also in a traditional part of these protests whereby proved to set them alighted. major intersections that they barricades made up of bricks of stones to stop traffic that is civil disobedience, but the crowd disease, very diverse. there are elderly here there are women. there are, children are also men, all sorts of people from all walks of life of these crowds are much smaller than what organizers had called for. there were also much more than mud we had seen
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earlier. many people had dug given up. many people no longer see the point in these demonstrations. they don't believe that any good change, positive change will come of these demonstrations after after 2 years of them. so the crowds are much thinner than organized, had hoped they had called for a 1000000 people that come out the streets of hot dorm, a condemned last month, q, q, by the military, and also get them or the civilian, the, the prime minister. hum dogs deal with the military power sharing deal, which they see as the betrayal of the revolution. not guilty, verdict and coll rittenhouse trial has been widely condemned with many trying to link the divisive case to race. despite those through a shot by the 18 year old being white, his white one student association in wisconsin had to say about the ruling. we
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stand in stock opposition to white nationalism and the killings that follow it. black and brown people across the country should not be targeted and subjected to excessive brutality and violence. the idea that our criminal justice system is so broken as to allow racist acts of violence to go unpunished, is shameful. rittenhouse was last week acquitted of all charges after fatally shooting to white people during a black lives matter protest in wisconsin, which he descended into a riot waiting how sad he had acted in self defense with footage of the incident appearing to support his claims for the outrage surrounding the cases spilled out far beyond the public domain. an american whiskey maker has told people not to buy their written house wry. if they're doing it to support team shoot a carl rittenhouse, the company. heaven hell says the case is no cause to celebration. the lack of fund statement has drawn a mixed public reaction. i know
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a lot of whiskey drinkers. i know a lot of conservatives. i don't know any one who toasted the actions or verdict under discussion. another attempt to divert our attention and divide us. why in the world would you choose to jump into politics? the big to said and they chose to sewed with corruption and evil. exactly, and now that everybody know sales are even going to go up more brilliant marketing with and full out doesn't end that one. university in the state of massachusetts apparently announced it was creating, racially segregated processing space is following. the verdict is also being reported that an american technology retailer has even offered its employees counseling. we spoke to comedian as conservative speaker evans science, who thinks that some people are reacting this idea that grow, people need to do to, to have psychological counseling and then to have days off. and all these things over a legal case that was adjudicated is actually more reflection of the family lising
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of the political left there than it is that anything untoward is going on in the american legal system. there is a movement in america, you know, the political left that sees things only through race. i mean, this is, this is the concept of critical race theory where race is critical to your theories . and so by definition, this is the only way that they can see any issue in america. everything is about race map is now racist. grammar is now racist, according to these people to whom race is always critical to their theories. coming up next on the french police arrest 5 people in a crackdown on human trafficking. gangs of the 27 microns di trying to reach the u . k. an inflatable thing the on wednesday on that off of this break. ah
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which capture portions of the cytoplasm and then deliver them to water. the incinerator of the cell, the license for degradation. so that's what we'll talk to you soon. ah, crunch beneath how to rectify people in a crank on human trafficking gangs after at least 27 migrants died at trying to reach the u. k. an inflatable dingey on wednesday, the tragedy has also led to london and paris trading accusations over where the responsibility lies. the u. k. home secretary pretty battelle told the house of commons this thursday, that she had outlined her proposals to france on how to resolve the crisis. by once again, the south made my offer very clear to france in terms of joint france and ga cooperation,
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joint patrols to prevent these dangerous journey from taking place. there is also, madam deputy speaker. no quick fix. 27 people drowned in the english channel near car lay off of their boat capsized, which marks the biggest loss of life in the english channel. 5 women and even a young girl and pregnant women were all among those gentle front since $1500.00 smugglers have been arrested under around $44.00 smuggler networks. dismantled. but that's simply not good enough. considering the latest statistics of nearly 26000 people reaching bertha shoals just this year alone, which is triple that of 2020. now both sides of the channel are essentially blaming each other. we've long had a tit for tat war of was between bars. johnson's government and dave emanuel 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 shore. which by the way,
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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 after situation like this, a humanitarian crisis now? well, 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 a dinghy towards the waters in that photograph. french police appeared to be standing by and simply doing nothing. there are 2 though 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 m. t platitudes and almost aggressive slogans coming from the government. particularly from the home secretary pre to patel who has brown 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
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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 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? this is, 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 alarm for a long time despite the humanitarian crisis. now, while the government actually do anything after years and now years of a was sitting situation. i was scared americans, professor of international history at the see. so the french have an ax to grind
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and they using migration to do so. i think the real change must happen in france because after all, the french government is legally and internationally, league lose walsall. ready for speeches and for who moves around on these beaches and who lizzie's beaches. and so far, all we've seen is either incompetence, lack of will or even complicity a mean. there's a suspicion in england, the macro on eyes soon sense of brick suit, that he wants to punish the british for bricks. it in one way of doing this is to encourage migrants to cross from france to britain. legally, these migrants should register for asylum and france, and this should be made to do so by the french authorities. why the french authorities are incapable of pleasing their own beeches is a matter of a mystery to nearly everybody in england over the seem to be incompetent.
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china is furious after the u. s. invited taiwan but not beijing to a summit dedicated to democracy. it seems the snap shows, washington is playing games with the u. s. did proves that the so called democracy is just a pretext and tool for it to pursue geopolitical goals, suppress other countries, divide the world, serve its own interest, and maintain his head, germany in the world. america's possession on taiwan is unclear. the u. s. and chinese presidents recently held an online meeting during which joe biden said, washington was committed to the one china principal, which saith taiwan, belongs to the mainland. but earlier he said the island was independent and should make its own decisions. professor benjamin chow told us that based, inconsistent approach to tie one reveals that the u. s. foreign policy lacks credibility, whether it's time for us to make it will save by extruding countries like china and
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russia. more people could eventually be eyes, how people critic american policies and aura by to be iterated that the u. s. does not seek to change china system and the u. s. has no intention to have conflict with china and also by don't be a firm to us governance support of the one china policy. but at the same time, it looks like bite and it's ready to do anything up to the point of supporting pie was independence. especially now that there seems to be 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, as we all know, to us, has retreated from up congress time this year, along with its decision to withdraw from sophie and united so 5. and she attended kurdish fighters in syria in 2019. so at the side, examples of the lack of strategic credibility in the american foreign policy,
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the u. s. has felt many also is allies. so in the november 16 meeting, didn't the 2 presidents agreed at the meeting? is candid, constructive, substantial, sits and also productive. both precedents agreed 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. pandemic and also climate change popping across the us as the country mark thanksgiving day. but celebrations muted some walls because of the highest inflation rate in 30 years . it means the traditional turkey dinner is estimated to be almost 15 percent more expensive than last year. the inflation rate is seen belts being tight and in general this holiday season. don't fret though we've got the short survival guide to get you covered a
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and i bridge a boy and watch a kid coming up. we have a very special program for you today. covering public debt. the united states has seen it gets skyrocket at the debt to g d p. ratio it's highest level since world war 2 will go over who hold that debt and what could happen if the nation default, and it's not just global public that has risen to nearly $300000000.00 of government worldwide have injected massive amounts of stimulus in their economy in response to the coven nightstand damage, we have the panel and economist on hand to dig into the details. let's get started . with we leave the program with the state of federal debt. here in the united states, democrats and republicans in congress started warding in september that the debt ceiling would need to be raised above its 2000.
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