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debbie circle, it will still be stuck with these. it's hard to do. i also need ah, well, i didn't do anything special. i simply battle for my life. every person in my situation would have done the same. the 1st words of a rescue who was miraculously found alive and a siberian coal mine all to being presumed dead. a criminal probe has now been opened into thursday's explosion, which claimed more than 50 lives. a new strain of cobra is identified in south africa. rummage, fears that could prove far more infectious than previous variance, spoken to the head of the russian investment fund, which is overseeing the roll out of a spot neglecting the new variable course has to be started. and we need to see how the show does exist and exchange ideas in your area. so it shouldn't be involved in a monopoly. it should be about portfolio of different vaccine technologies and days
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of the migrant tragedy in english chide. only french president is incense. the author, the british prime minister, took the twitter to lecture paris about the crisis. ah, not from oscar. thanks for joining us on our to international this our, i'm daniel hawkins. wherever you are, tonight's welcome to the program. now we start this hour with a developing story from kosovo where 3 people have died off true bus carrying students came under fire. the driver and 2 passengers, including at least one teenage students, are among the victims. local media, however report the death told may have risen to for at least 2 people are thought to be injured. the motives of the attack remain unknown. a duty prosecutor is at the same or bringing more information from the site as it comes in. now we can renew pictures. so the 1st pictures of
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a rescuer i was found alive after thursdays deadly mine explosion in siberia, which claimed allies of $51.00 people he pre presumed dead to these are his 1st words after his miraculous survival. but he's one of those, alexander, how do you feel? i'm doing great. lucy, are you able to see better now? yeah, better. yeah. we what you see are going to use in where all bursting with pride that it all went well. young. well, i didn't do anything special. i simply battle for my life. you know, every person in my situation would have done the same. well, that was film that he was being taken to hospital. he'd spent the night trapped under the rubble and his family had already lost hope of seeing him alive. that even posted on line about a remembrance ceremony for him. the doctors say the rescue his life is not in danger, though his condition is serious. that the soul of the tragedy now stands at $51.00 . people with a recovery operation are forced to halt because
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a phase of another explosion was rude to for lisa to let me share some great news. while the risky teams were working in des moines facing all the risks down there, one rescuer was found alive. he's one of our medics who was saving people right there. this wish him health present boulden has issued an award for the 6 rescuers, including the recovered person. the other 5 will receive pos, humans awards. all this is nothing short of a miracle. one of the rescue workers who was presumed dead as of this morning, has unexpectedly turned up, alive, reported, leaving, coming out to the rescuers on his own. he was one of those 6 missing rescuers who were declared yesterday to have not made it out of the mind when the operations was, were for to a halt. now this is obviously giving hope to the relatives of the victims at as of this point, there are now $51.00 victims. ah, instead of 52, there was initially reported earlier this morning. but unfortunately,
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the authorities say that there's probably not much chance that they will find any more survivors that this is wanted of a kind miracle. as a matter of fact, the rescuer himself is right now in stable condition. however, it's important to know just how unusual to says, especially given the chaos and the devastation that was going on in that mine. a quick breakdown of what happened is basically that almost a full day ago at 9 am on thursday local time. there were reports of an explosion and smoke spreading throughout the mine. at that point, there were 283 people working there and most of them managed to survive. now behind me is the mine where this all happened. we've been here all morning and throughout the entire day, relatives of the victims have been pouring in odds, who 1st of all received the final word on the fate of their loved ones and pick up some personal belongings. things like keys, their cars, us some clothes,
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and what have you. obviously there were all the family members were all very distraught. these are the wives mothers, the daughters, the sons, close relatives of these miners who unfortunately died here. now obviously people want answers at this points and a criminal investigation has been launched into what led up to this tragic accident . and already there been some arrests made, namely, the head of the mining organization, his deputy, as well as the person in charge of this particular mine. also, there were 2 safety inspectors arrested, who apparently carried out a safety inspection of this particular this exact mine just a week ago, a week before this tragic accident. now while that criminal investigation is still ongoing, obviously people want answers and hopefully we'll receive more of them in the near future. however, right now the thoughts are with those who lost their loved ones in this incidence. and hopefully, maybe despite the unlikely and us of it that more survivors could actually turn up,
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but i would just have to wait for that. well, let's take a look back out how this tragic incident unfolded over the last several days. a. 6 50 dead out. they horrific mon explosion inside barea. 8 30 am november the 25th. the mind with 285 people inside filled with smoke. after him methane explosion. a with 9 am november the 25th accusation and rescue work starts. reports of 1st casualties . the authorities announced there is no contact with at least 37 people. 5 pm november the 25th rescue operation suspended in mid bears if possible,
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explosion with over 30 mine is still missing. rescue say there's not much hope left because it's minus have only 4 hours of oxygen supply. 10 pm november, the 25th group of rescue workers fails to come up after the threat of explosion. latent 3 of them were found dead. oh, not a plus years with 3 15 pm, november the 26th. a presumed dead rescue work came out on his own bracing hope among the desperate families of miners. it is not the 1st deadly accident in this mine with another me said explosion claiming 13 lives in 2004 to my director and 2 others arrested over safety, cravings, or yeah,
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i just yes, video list you good spot you out with ah, i get another highly infectious cope with strainers were identified this time in south africa. the world health organization has convened an emergency meeting to discuss the potential risks of what's been labeled a super mutant very. the 1st case of it in europe has now been registered in belgium. we've spoken to the head of the russian direct investment fund, which is i was seeing the global distribution of the sputnik maxing. he says a range of different jobs is key to fighting a pandemic and a new strength. i think it's very important to investigate was in your barrier a so far as to think has shown to be incredibly effective against all of the different mutations. and we will share some good data, hopefully a little bit later on
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a greater efficacy against delta marion. so the new variant of course, has to be started and we need to see how patient as exists and maxine side games in your area. but also we can really quickly adapt vaccine to a new variant if needed. and we believe that different countries will care portfolio of different vaccines. we see that monopoly, all of them are in a vacuum in europe, failed to protect europe. so it shouldn't be about emma in a monopoly. it should be about or to folly of different extent acknowledges include in russian vaccines, chinese vaccines, other vaccines from britain astrazeneca is very good. and all this report folio different vaccines in countries beg themselves. i mean, while discussions about a vaccine mix and match approach as a way to maximize the effectiveness of shots is circulating in the medical community at separate clinical trials on different combinations are currently being held across multiple countries. the head of the russian directions, investment fund again thinks partnerships between vaccine manufacturers is going to
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prove vital moving forward. we provide a longer term solution. we believe the partnership between emma and they haven't seen and done the viral, maxine or just put nick. so i chose, johnson and johnson astrazeneca provides a long be mule response that would allow to avoid spikes is a, be a seen right now in europe, in the us. because emma and they and then the viral partnership will provide full on community than just m are in a technology. we for example, in columbus trials in argent. gina showed that it's, or nikolai fixing increases ancient borders into cell responses sooner. foreign vaccine and times. and today we had the great meeting was our chinese colleagues on the investments to think about joint award on different maybe combination of maxine, so we open to partnerships and we believe that different restrictions are based on vaccine ah, approvals are on that. a difference? maxine certificate should be interchangeable and acceptable,
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so i think the world needs to comp understanding that it's not so much about what she and brand, it's about the level of anxious boy, this is a truly matters is sometimes very individual response of people how quickly declines for different people so, but really we need to put aside political and appropriate cheering motives, a site and award to much better, a global community, you know him, unity for global community, different function manufacturers together to solve as a big problem for the world. well, the new variant has also been found in botswana and hong kong. since being 1st a tech that in south africa, scientists said as an unusually high number of mutations and describe it as the worst so far. professor constantine, similar enough, tell us that vaccination is key. so i believe that the only way to curve the spread of this well to come to virus but not to spread. the virus is to either vaccinate well close to 100 percent of the inhabitants or the planet,
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or to have an equal amount of them being infected, whichever builds the immunity and makes the secondary infections list year old. if you think about it from the point of view of producing countries, of course they should care about there population most. that's reasonable on the other hand, because this is a global threat, and of course in countries which are less well off and have less vaccinated, population would certainly be a threat. again, globally, virus doesn't this through necessarily you paid to become stronger. whatever the needs are. mean or whatever, right? so, but in fact, one can also have an argument that it may become more benign. or even though it may be spreading faster in terms of the combinations of succeeds or this is a viable strategy. and so, but it has nothing to do with this particular, but there is. so if you think about the, the customer us being vaccinated many cases,
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it's more convenient to be able to mix match. so even if there was no, this particular theory and the strategy of combining different 16th of viable strategy, a war of was, is wrapped in between france and the u. k. following wednesdays, treasury in english channel in which $27.00 law grants crown, the french president lashed out at bras, johnson for his order to social media to demand paris. take back those who make the dangerous crossing or to shut it even ski takes up the story. president michael, now we are having that blistering attack directly at the u. k. prime minister boris johnson. this follows i just the fuel was after we found out that the french interior minister had essentially barred his u. k counterpart from coming to a meeting over the weekend where the current migrant crisis was due to be discussed . that means pretty patel will not be there to represent you. k, as france meets other countries, such as belgium and the netherlands to find out how they can stop at this crisis
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from continuing this, all of course results following a tragedy early this week in which 27 people lost their lives at when they dingey capsized. as they were trying to cross over the english channel. now, boris johnson published this letter on twitter, which was talking about cooperation and what could be done between the 2 countries that has really irked france at president mac korn, saying that, you know, this is absolutely unacceptable. this is what else he had to say. just future creed emitted, i'm surprised by these methods, says they're not serious. one leader does not communicate with another on these questions via twitter or an open letter. well, that letter from boris johnson, the you case, as a kid doesn't regret publishing it on a social media site and it says that it was published in the spirit of cooperation . so what did the latter say that really irked france? well, one of the things that boss johnson suggested is that british police could patrol
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with french police here on french soil in a bid to eliminate this problem. and even worse, which really has put people's backs up is boylston, suggested that any migrants that reached the u. k from france, should be sent back. i propose that we put in place of bi lateral re admissions agreement to allow all illegal migrants who cross the channel to be returned. you know, the situation between the 2 countries has been pretty for now. for some time. they have been arguing over several issues, but this really marks a serious decline in the relations france for its part is made lots of accusations against the u. k. it says the case for to attractive for migrant. that's why people are risking their lives to cross the english channel. it says cache. and it for hand jobs are which are on the black market, are much easier to get hold of. and while people make asylum applications and
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waiting for the results that they are often given shelter, they given access to medical care and they given money such as around 40 pounds a week. this it says is part of the problem. now the u. k. for its part says look, we're in the middle of titling our rules at the moment. this is a law we're trying to pass at the moment. which would mean that if you're an asylum seeker and you put in a claim, but you entered the u. k. illegally that will be looked at on favorably on your application. however, there are some that say that doesn't go far enough and they called for a repeal of the human rights act. the reader of the house has already mentioned the boarders bill, but i fear that we won't be able to gain back full control of our immigration asylum policy unless we scrubbed the human rights act. now the u. k says, look, what france is trying to do is essentially mean who puts in a bad situation as a result of all of these arguments that the 2 countries are having in this post breaks it, period it says prompt is going slow and not doing enough to stop migrants from
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leaving it shows on these terribly ag added treacherous conditions. it says that it seen record high asylum seekers as they haven't been at this level for around 20 years. and in the last 11 months, more than 25000 people have crossed successfully over the channels. it says france just simply isn't doing enough. now the friendship reacted to that and said, look, it's pretty impossible to monitor every meter of coastline in northern france. it's something like 300 miles long. they say, you know, people hide behind some deans, it says it's doing whatever it can. now they were full cause for cooperation between the 2 nations as a result of that tragedy earlier this week. but what we are now seeing instead is what is turning out to be a serious diplomatic rift. a call shake through moscow left the trail of destruction in its wake on friday. a lot of shot commuters as well. no way
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to work at traffic police gave chase to a b, m w all through sped up instead of pulling over as requested by offices that they can look at some photos. you have the car in front to cause multiple accidents as it tries to get away one vehicle. i concede quite dramatic footage, catching fire off to the collision now all and all around 5. cause one hit. you can see the sheer trail of destruction left by the gets away driver to try to escape quite miraculously given the tale from the road. nobody was actually injured. as you can see on the video posted on social media, the traffic really power lies the key road running through the heart of moscow. we can see what is released by the interior ministry of rush. you can actually see the chase itself had taken place. really seems you'd expect to see me fast and furious, so need for speed, not in the heart of rush hour in moscow, police having to use their weapons to get the car to stop firing on the driver on
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the vehicle. he was injured in the process. you can see have multiple cars, a taking part in this, chase really like something out of a movie here. and a lot of questions being asked, why was this drive a so desperate to get it? why, why risk his own life on the lives of others? well, this is the suspect, himself, a 23 old male being pulled out of the car. the interior ministry say a lot shipment of drugs was found inside. now we're hearing conflicting reports of what exactly the offices discovered off the searching the vehicle and the suspect himself, he can see it looking quite unsteady on his feet. not surprising, given recent events. he was quite confused or perhaps evasive about the origin and the destination of his elicit cargo filter come american when he's buying the traditional thanksgiving turkey is going to price shop this week and inflation re crises that blaming on the button, administer recent story. more off, the brake with
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the you is in the process of finalizing what is being called this strategic compass for security and defense. this is a shorthand for what may become an e u army. this is not a new idea and there is no guarantee that will ever come about. is europe capable of defending itself in this competitive world? ah
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ah. oh come back. president barton is the lou. it is thanksgiving speech with the message. america's back was far from a typical national hallway, though we have an ongoing pandemic on inflation at a 3 decade high. the can't. how soaring prices of affected the celebration, his southgate, hello this thanksgiving. it wasn't the tuck he hoping for a pardon, but the president, because at this point, the only thing that's not been hit by inflation us. i'll biden's ratings. but don't worry because his right hand woman has a slight grasp of the issue. prices have gonna. yes,
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they have probably why camella decided to take advantage of a walk chip to paris to drop a cool $400.00 on a single cooking pot. so much better than over paying back home. now the average american though decided to reuse lost his pot for this year's turkey to keep the price of the thanksgiving meal down. but it still ended up costing 20 percent more than in 2020. so maybe if they'd listen to the mainstream media's top tips, they could saved a dollar or 2, perhaps forgo the turkey. bear with me, i know that is the staple of the thanksgiving meal. however, some people think turkey is overrated. and so it's tends to be the most expensive thing on the table. maybe you do an italian feast instead. now if you'll shorten ideas where to buy things your cheap italian feast, i recommend puppy into your local branch of the dollar tree web. every item costs you guessed at a dollar for 35 years,
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that is been inflation popped along and it's now the $1.25 tree which might sound unprecedented and very, very bad. but actually, you know, inflation is nothing more than biden's enemies spreading rumors a lot of talk about inflation and nothing from you. but in general out there has been, um, it's become a political huddle. and while spending all your savings on a holiday meal might seem a big deal, you're really losing sight of the big picture here. they didn't really appreciate that. within a year, the bite administration has passed 2 major pieces of legislation through both of the house and the senate. now i wonder if the truck has have just been mandated vaccination amid a supply chain crisis, an historic shortage of drivers. appreciate biden. all those who this winter will probably see their energy bills jump by up to 50 percent, or those who might have not just a cold christmas, but a don't want to. people who are monitoring the electric grid are incredibly
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concerned about brown, out or black out. and wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, in the future or now. now and yes, bite and did release them next. oil barrels to fight rising energy prices, but some think he's just covering up the real problem. his own energy policy. that's why 14 states suit biden for stopping oil and gas leases. you make us want him to reopen the keystone pipeline and unions that backed him in the elections. now slightly regret it. generally, there are too many fans of his all that green thing president by whose energy policy is both weak and dom, but just as common has got a handle on inflation. the energy sack, which he knows has stopped. so don't worry how many barrels of oil did you consume per day? i don't have it given how well things are going. it's really little wonder that biden's pannier 2024. we run. if you wanted to celebrate thanksgiving this year
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with only foods a had risen of price the last year, you could have hotdogs, she's lettuce and cookies. so even beyond the economic and financial effects of inflation in places, roy, in the visual style to action has tremendous social pictures, role is devastating. the by the administration is far more worried about making sure the blame is cast on the previous administration. as opposed to addressing the actual causes a better thing right now would be for the government to our to observe some sort of his goal. busy and monitor sobriety and let prices or go back to where they were before the pandemic. but it seems like, as has been said many years by democratic politicians are, they're not going to let a good crisis going to waste and they're going to take every opportunity they can to get the sorts of policies and the sorts of platforms passed while they st. ok, the criminal says it has nothing to do with any supposed plan, coon ukraine, that's off the countries president by the music. and he can bring the media
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conference to reveal heed intelligence of december plot while ukrainians and russians in while later was explained why it's currently helping key of bolster it's defensive capabilities. need to provide significant political and military support to ukraine. ukraine is the partner of natal it's. it's not a need to members. so our collective defense schools. article 5 does not apply for ukraine, but we will also send a message to russia that need to stay to defend and protect all eyes. well, it's all the remarks that come off moscow's complaints of growing us provocations. and the reason with the russia defense chief saying that american jets flying close the russian borders the pentagon, though insistence adhering to international rules. let's cross life the nic molson, who's a journalist and, and he will actively, thanks for joining us. good to have you with us today. nathan is saying completely
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different story here, saying it's military. a to crane is defensive. it's sending a clear message to russia. what message do you think is designed to same? how would you read into those signals? i think it's a very provocative thing to do, and it's a pattern, i think, you know, pretty been pretty constant. and i think people can underestimate the danger of this kind of behavior. certainly in this country, there's a supreme confidence in the united states of mil, military superiority, something that is, you know, ill founded. but it's a very dangerous mentality. and i think that we see that being applied here. and that has been a lot of speculation about a russian invasion of ukraine. do you think they thought sending weapons troops potentially to ukraine?
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tons that into a hospital the ability of happening been if that wasn't the case, i think i think it does. it seems to indicate a real breakdown of willingness to communicate honestly and openly with russia. and it is something that is just historically led to tragedy. basically, let's look at and internally now when you cry and what's going on. domestic politics is that sky holding a big media conference telling the global media about the possible crew in december . just look here to information, to get to how credible, define those claims. i mean, who could this possibly benefit? i'm not really a specialist on the internal politics of ukraine,
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so i don't think i'm prepared to comment on that, but i, i see ukraine very much acting as you could say, a puppet certainly representative of the united states and western europe. so whatever is being said about invasion cou, all these things i think, have to be within the context of the united states exerting or trying to exert power against russia for reasons aren't always altogether clear. it would have to be, you know, for other countries in europe. it could be in relation to gas and oil prices. you know, it's very hard to tell what's going on at this point, but i think it's very dangerous. and what about as rushing claims of us jet flying close to russia borders? is that a noble practice?
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i mean, we see russian ships, for example, patrolling off u k. waters. is this a bit of play? we're rattling from all sides going on here, or is there something deeper here at stake? i think i think there is something deeper here at stake. i think the behaviors on the part of these governments are, are really reprehensible and particularly, i would say us and nato in my opinion, are definitely trying to intimidate russia for some reason at this particular point . right. nicholson journalist, an anti war activist, thanks for joining us. today on the program. good samuel. thank you. well, those are the headlines for this. i was, you know, getting a 30 minute for the latest updates. we'll see you back that me ah
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