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a guy of the order, but outside the circle, it will still be shocked if these are the do i also use ah, live at 5 from r t asylum seekers may have to wait months that the beller was order to get processed. if a new plan from brussels gets the go ahead rights group, say the move though, throws away the rule book. the cia is enrolled in a child sex abuse scandal that involves children as young as 2 years old. but with all put one alleged offender going unpunished, according to be classified documents and their security and some around the globe. cough a covert vaccine, peyton's to be lifted, blaming production restrictions for deaths in the developing world. the army constrain will be followed the others if we cannot act and it's all countries in, at here to a single vaccination strategy. ah,
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oh, i there for the up to the 3rd of december here in moscow. are you checking in from around the world? so thank you for it. my name is kevin. oh and as a say, this is r t well 1st and that you heard violating asylum writes. campaigners are angry at an e u solution for asylum seekers attempting to get into europe through the better ocean border. there are still thousands of them stranded in bella rose to the temporary shelter setup by the authorities. now brussels holders to extend them the asylum processing time by months and keep the migrants in special camps while they do so. but rights groups warm back plan sets a dangerous precedent. if the you can allow a minority of member states to throw out the rule book due to the presence of a few 1000 people at its border, it throws out any authority as on human rights in the rule of law, stopping detaining and criminalizing people trying to find safety in europe,
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brakes international and european asylum law supporting the detention of migrants at e, you borders put politics over people's lives. the e. u is trying to get tough on migration, particularly on its east in bo, does. now, in a bid to tackle the issue that it's gone to in 3 countries, controversial emergency asylum measures that will give poland lithuania and latvia. the power to hold people in special asylum processing cent is up to 16 weeks. that is a massive increase on the current timeframe that they can do that full weeks. the moves have shocked your human rights organizations. they've accused that you are playing politics with people's lives and bowing to pressure from eastern european member states. and that say that this is feeling an empty migration agenda. these
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new rules will also extend the time that these countries have the will officially register asylum applications that could now increased up to 4 weeks up from a maximum of 10 days at the moment. now, tensions on the eastern borders of the e. u have been high. for many months. the you is accused belarus of frying migrants to minsk and dumping them with the buddha. the e. u says minsky is attempting to destabilize the union by flooding it with migrants in reaction to sanctions. it's placed on beller roost. minsk though, rejects these allegations. there are currently thought to be around $8000.00 migrants being held in centers in eastern europe in countries after they crossed over the border from belarus around $7000.00 more. a said to remain in belarus itself. and while the commission describes the situation as improving,
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it still defines the idea behind these new measures to protect our borders and to protect people we are giving flexibility and support to member states to manage this emergency situation without compromising on human rights. this should allow the member states in question to fully uphold the right to asylum and align legislation with the look ways. but even you diplomats and nor makers of finding this pretty hard to swallow. they describe the move as lowering you standards and even violating you look, leaving many to question how the you can hold itself up as a protector on human rights on the one hand and implement these measures on the other charlotte, even ski r t, paris. so the proposal suggests that migrants way to special camps on a you territory while the applications of process. however, the bed of ox pharmacy you off is believe the conditions in those kinds of facilities will undermine basic laws. the commissioner also has said that these are
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not the highest number of migrants, right? it's a few 1000 and you should be able to manage that in a fair and humane way. unfortunately, we've seen that every time when a situation at the border rises, whether that's now in, in poland, and about the stage, or whether it's on the southern border with greece to leeward or spain. there's hispanic reaction. and instead of managing it and working as e u, member states together to share the responsibility for hosting asylum seekers and for sharing responsibility for the for them asylum process. we see that is every time this is instead of political crisis. we've seen this in spain and in italy and most currently on the greek islands, where these restrictive measures of keeping people at the board are keeping them in substandard facilities and prolonging the time that they can stay there only has led to flaw to sign of procedures and to sign him seekers being stuck in detention
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for months and sometimes even years. and this also means that people were arriving at the border to claim sign him to ask for asylum are often already severely traumatized to have often several vulnerabilities. they're staying in substandard conditions. there's no legal aid for them and no health services, so they won't have a fair and you main asylum process. so that's the 1st concern. and then the 2nd concern is but because of these flawed asylum procedures in these border border detention center, it will also make it much easier to send people back and to harm, which is a clear violation of international refugee law. so those are the 2 main concerns for us. main time store to keep a close i'm, we're across it all over the mediterranean, a potential refugee way from sue dime would be a night,
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live europe wards. russia's envoy say. it's now vital to prevent the ne african state from collapsing. the say it will, but it's a possibility we'll hear more from him in his thoughts. but later in the program. doesn't cia employees have been involved in the ledge, sex crimes against children as young as 2 years old? on a one of them it seems, was charged. that's the, damming revelation. after a trove of documents were declassified. egos done off reports more than $3600.00 pages of deeply disturbing material. 75 of them ever more. so the part of the trove logging sex crimes against children committed by at least 10 cia employees. and contractors, in the worst of cases against very young children, had inappropriate sexual activity with an unidentified 2 year old girl. admitted to have an inappropriate sexual contact with the then 6 year old girl on 2 separate
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occasions, the personnel evaluation board voted unanimously to recommend termination and revocation of his clearances. the eastern district of virginia u. s. attorney's office declined prosecution of based on taint issues from the information and the lack of previously identify a child, pornography victims. in his videos, this individual whose identity was clothed by a code name along with everybody else was fired but never charged according to the papers. another ca, employee was caught with thousands of inappropriate images of children. on his work laptop. the agency employee has used his united states government laptop computer to view approximately 14000 images of pornography, of which a 1400 were of underage individuals. the united states, during his office, declined persecution, of in favor of administrative action by the agency in view of the personnel
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evaluation board recommendations. it is recommended that this case be closed with no further action was any legal action taken against them. well, the answer to that question remains a mystery. none of the $75.00 pages mention anything of the sort. they do mention a cia contract to them who crawled into the darkest corner of the internet and thought he was seducing a child. the child, luckily, turned out to be an undercover of b, i agent allegedly solicited and under cover special agent from the f. b, i in an online chat room in an attempt to travel in to state for the purposes of having sex with what he believes to be. and under his child, the case is been closed. the agency terminated the contract with the individual. and again, apparently no further action was taken, yet they say they take such crimes very seriously. while we cannot comment on the reasons why specific cases were declined, we do take very seriously any allegation there are. prosecutors declined
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a potential case based on an improper assessment of the relevant factors. accept, according to unconfirmed reports, the c, i a was actively unenthusiastic about the idea of legal action against its employees and contractors. concerned more with the risks of classified information being compromised in the court crossfire. and it took years for these papers to even become public and reveal that apparently the c i a badge is a real life equivalent of a get out of jail free card. even for the worst of crimes, a container, we've asked the cia on the us attorney's office in virginia to comment as when they get back to us with the responsibility. you know what they're the say. meantime fullness. say i whistle blow john kerry. up until this, the agency need serious changes when it comes to transparency. c, i a, officers and contractors can commit the most heinous crimes, crimes against children, and not be prosecuted. they're very good at covering up crimes. all they have to do
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is say, sources and methods. all they have to do is say that they want to protect classified information. there should have been whistleblowers at every step of the way. and the reason why it took so long for this news to finally see the light of day is because the cia fought it in court. what the c i always fears is that someone will get up on the stand in court to testify in his own behalf. and reveal classified information and especially will reveal sources and methods, perhaps the names of sources or information about ongoing operations. and so in exchange for not revealing that information, there's usually a plea deal or as you saw in this situation, no court case at all. this is what the polygraph is for. it's supposed to weed out perverts, and criminals, and crazy people, unless there is serious change inside the cia and certainly more transparency. i
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don't see this changing at all. if you shop to hear this story, you want to read up more. well, we've got more r t dot com. you can see more about the allegations against the cia truck and the latest because it now and more and more countries are reporting the new on the chrome variant among the latest switzerland, iceland and greece. with a dozen you countries now affected me. tom nursing indians from 28 countries of blaming vaccine payton's for deaths in the developing world and demanding that fama companies drop the monopoly on the potentially life saving jobs. the direct consequences of the failure to distribute vaccines and treatments equitably to the vast majority of people of low and moderate income countries could likely for the transmission of coven 19 further mass illness and large numbers of fatalities. in those countries, there should be reason enough to address the crisis of global vaccine apartheid. we're not, not as we represent more than 2 and a half 1000000 healthcare workers worldwide. we asked that
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o peyton's for cove. it vaccines be abolished or emergency acts is be granted to them at the moment. we have not achieved success in the european union, but we need to continue working. leading countries such as the united states in spain are already in support of this initiative. rich countries have obtained $7000000000.00, a coven vaccines. but compare that to just 300000000 shots available to the very populous low income nations on the health union. so the imbalance could lead to even more deaths. plumber, a pillar wally of grim repercussions if the world doesn't adopt a single vaccination strategy. as ca, my younger nigger unless i get i know the army crunch train will be followed by others. if we do not act in all countries dinner at here to a single vaccination strategy, at the moment, there is a global kovacs initiative aimed at corporation in the field of vaccines. the initiative is commendable, but although it initially seemed to have
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a well thought out strategy, it did not the out the expected results are you not to day, we're facing an equality. despite the efforts of high income countries, only 14 percent of the vaccine colleagues should have received were provided with feel it is necessary to remove intellectual property right in order to create vaccines and distribute them right as primarily in low income and middle income economies, social. so as sunlight, if a bit with all the world current pressing woes like covert and helmet, crumbs threatening to derail the festive season. for all of us, politicians have got some other matters. the forefront to the mind. it seems maybe you won't agree this the right priorities though, i choosing the right language to describe this upcoming winter holiday season. suskin taylor's got it. it's not easy being the european commissioner for quality, because when the rest of your colleagues and brussels are figuring out how to stop the us from overheating, how to stop migrants from drowning it, see how to resuscitate the economy and how to mandate vaccinations without starting
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revolution you have to focus on the really serious issues. ah, with john? yes, the current commissioner hadn't. natalie has been busy drawing up guidelines for inclusive communication, an operable goal? the thing is helena miss, right? the room. it's been a long, 2 years since cove. it fast rocked up people. a tired christmas is warm and cozy and it already got stolen last year. moreover,
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europe is overwhelmingly christian. so when the document got leaks, that wasn't exactly. yeah. to have fans outside her door to film. but i think this document is absolutely offensive. everyone must be proud of their origins and traditions, but also of the religious faith. there is a lot of hypocrisy distorting christmas, and the language we use at this holiday is really shameful. i grew up in the family were christmas has always been wonderful the fairy tales waiting. and i don't see why my children have to deny themselves this opportunity. i don't want to do it either as a parent or as a politician. i am indignant if someone in europe wants to change all this and wants to do it in my house. it's all absurd. the probably not to surprise, but one institution with a particular bone to pick was the catholic church. what was it being they gotten tradition on christmas and generally christianity. so one of the vaskins cardinals tore himself away from morning prayers to issue this rebuke. it boy, there is the cancellation of our roots. the christian i mentioned for europe, especially with regard to christian festivals,
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with the fear of god to put into her daddy, withdrew the guidelines as they clearly need more work. yes, meaning christmas has been saved from the you, grinned chez. so now, but it just seems to be the season for bashing your tide because across the channel, the u. k. government was looking for a catchy tick tock. so going to encourage students to get faxed before the holidays job and go whoa, whoa, whoa, mary medina, christmas, that kind of thing. and though the celebration of jesus birth hasn't really bothered anyone since it started during the roman times. london decided and 2021 that it just doesn't cut it anymore. we have been advised by the cabinet office that we should not use the word christmas that the government campaign needs to be inclusive and some religions don't celebrate christmas. the other option was festive season. which keeps the emotional motivation we have gone with. don't take coven 19 home for the holidays as it links to school and university christmas
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holidays. in cat shame turns out, though that very well paid civil simons are not in touch with reality. shocking. because if you believe twitter, those non christians, with how you want to burn stockings sabotage center and just topple the tree on trafalgar square, actually quite light christmas. in fact, the general consensus seems to be your thing under the christmas cuz it's a holiday. exactly nice thing. yeah. we can we have them nice things any more. a question that no doubt millions of brits are stop to hearing the latest advice from this government official. well, if what it's worth, i don't think it should be much smoking on the mistletoe. you don't need to do things like that. so yes, with grinned his are king in every chimney. it seems it's not just covered. might steal christmas. an excuse me, please take that snow covered far tree, commonly associated the bright particular holiday and to send out a pair so inappropriate. so senate says use, there's need to read the guidelines or is a festive, whoa, whoa, whoa,
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no hose for these people though. they're going to be stuck in mexico coming up the biden administration. plans to re launch should trump here, a border program that forces asylum seekers there to waited mexico for much longer than they planned for you as immigration hearings. that's if they get to the u. s. at all a course ah ah, with
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personal pinnacle of evolution, everything's flat. a bacterium is the product of 4000000000 years of evolution in a specific environment. so we, so in that sense where we are the last few survivors at the end of all, along a long process you so as in silver springs at yellowstone, and we will not do very well, bacteria will do much better in that sense. ah, i gain russia's ambassador to sudan has all that a potential refugee influx from that north east african country could overwhelm
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europe. a transitional government right now is attempting to try and restore peace and stability there, which the russian ambassador says is crucial. if her humanitarian crisis is to be averted to cancel them, sudan is indeed located in a turbulent place. geographically, his regional surroundings are a source of instability that could lead to conflict in the region. and the consequences of such a conflict will be felt far beyond the countries borders. i mean, 1st of all, a huge flux of migrants, instability sedans, would from them to head north to europe, which will be a nightmare for our partners. if saddam were to disintegrate, which i'm not saying is on the agenda of god forbid, but generally, if it's just a scenario occurred, it would displace a huge mass of people who would seek a country where they could secure a decent living. that's why our main goal now is to spare no effort and secure stability sedan in this very responsible period of time. you repeat the situation and so darn remains troubled rather than precarious and uncertain as it was just
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a few weeks ago in the immediate aftermath and what many called a military school when it intervened into government business. and since then, the military and the prime ministers of the civilian prime minister have cut a deal, a power sharing deal both sides saying that this was the best option out of many options above even worse. they hope that this will prevent or stop and stall the downward spiral here and sudan economically in terms of price as well as socially and politically. the instability was reaching critical levels and it shows there is a lot less instability. it is evident protests, the drawing, much fewer people would instead of, ah, hundreds of thousands or even tens of thousands we're seeing in here in the capital . just a few 1000 people here in the opposition called opposition schools for, for a 1000000 people say to come at and to protest against the prime minister decision
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. a former alliance with the military. something that many opposition activists here are, are unhappy with a divided over ah, where seeing of worrying, patent, emerging all over the world now, these inflation price hikes, it is especially acutely felt here. and so don and surrounding countries where people had very little to begin with, where there is not enough humanitarian aid, there may or inflation is in the thousands of percent. and that is, that is a cause for a lab because as people get angry, a hungry and more desperate,
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they could reach a crescendo, a crescendo which will be felt the consequences of which will be felt throughout the region and internationally. a senior correspondent reporting there are from worries about a potential new migrant crisis to one that's already happening has been happening long term joe biden. and it's about to a top to migration policy. he previously called in humane and that had been promoted in fact, by donald trump. it set to force migrants to stay in mexico while they are claims for asylum in the us, a being processed. this is the 1st president united states america. there's anybody seeking asylum, has to do it in another country that's never happened before in america. we want to end this program, but we also believe in following the law. and that's exactly what we're doing as there was. there was a ruling that required us moving forward with the implementation or sufficiently called the migrant protection protocols,
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though it's commonly referred to as the remain in mexico program. it was instituted by us present, donald trump, during his administration, requiring migrants who would like to get asylum in the united states to wait in mexico for their approval. they don't wait in the united states, they wait across the border in mexico. the biden administration initially tried to dismantle and change this policy that was left over from the trump administration, but they were immediately taken to court by officials in missouri and texas. now it appears we have a texas judge ruling that the remain in mexico policy must be re implemented. and as we wait for the ultimate results of an august lawsuit, now there's been a very significant increase in the number of migrants crossing the us border sense . joe biden has taken office a lot of videos and information has been revealed about how these numbers are
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rising. the number of people crossing over the us border has been a big point of contention. many of jo biden's critics in the republican party and in local and state government in places like texas, arizona, new mexico have been very critical of biden and his administration and how they handled the situation on the border. so it appears that starting next week, some border towns in texas will be re implementing the remain in mexico policy of the trumpet ministration. a policy that biden initially opposed tried to dismantle, but it appears that it will be reinstated. and finally facilitates reports. what is to regional news, this kind of thing? a cat story? yeah, it seems cat. so the new weapon of choice, though, for people peddling fake news, according to the new york times, which says they're being used as click paid by those crafty websites spreading moose information. surprise, surprise, got the fir,
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flying on social media. this is flat. mark zak. a book is a little, this is a lie. cat to human translation has it worked according to the new york times. it has videos in guests of q animals usually cath, go viral for almost as long as the internet has been around. now it is becoming increasingly clear how widely this old school internet trick is being used by people and organizations. peddling fake information. researchers say they are dead serious about your cat videos and even counted the cuties in the past year. a pop media has published videos. keep preaches in 12062 post across a 103 facebook page. the posts had links to other e poet, media websites. twitter was like, what the fairy tale?
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ah, hey, good one. some misinformation. i mean grumpy. cat was pu propaganda. everybody knows that we are here bringing down the state, working on his new law information material they sustain showbiz never worked with children and animals prove that everything does full circles as time goes on. that st for this new edition. thanks checking in reporting for moscow, it's been kevin o' in here, but with more just over half now. stop. i've some great company coming up. you with sophie shevardnadze, the latest guest here now tz, international, the global pro, coastal coming to life from russia. ah ah
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ah lose ah, the ah, come to so the info visionaries need sophie shepherd not for ages we've been trying to trace back the origins of life on earth. how did the baron rock turn into something asked, flourishing beautiful and abundant as well as professor of evolutionary
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biochemistry at university college london. nick lane mclean. it's really great to have you with us in our program. have all the big questions. you can clarify some things for us right from, from what i understand energy contained in molecules is pretty much the reason for life on earth. so energy can be created or destroyed. it can only be transferred, right? so does this really mean that energy that i consist of? we can tracy back to where life started. maybe even further big bank. in principle, i suppose you could, but nobody would have a brain big enough to do that. is really the flow of energy, which is the important thing. so the way is moving from place to place and through us continuously. so we are eating and breathing all the time and we're changing our
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molecules of time. so the, an easy way to.

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