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abolished slavery long ago. ah ah asylum seekers, it may have to wait months at the e u. belarus border to get processed. if a new plan from brussels it gets to the go ahead rights group say the move throws away the rural book. nursing unions around the globe call for coven vaccine patents to be lifted. blaming production restrictions for deaths in the developing world on the constrain will be followed the others if we cannot act. and if all countries in at, at here to think of vaccinations, tracking and england cancer catastrophe, senior medics react to gaming government findings that 700000 potential cases may have been missed since the pandemic began.
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ah, a lot of direct from our studios and moscow, this is our teacher national. i'm sean thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now 1st violating asylum writes campaigners are angry at and you solution for asylum seekers attempting to get into europe through the bell? russian border there are still thousands stranded in belarus, had a temporary shelters set up by the authorities. now, brussels wants to extend to the asylum processing time by months and keep the migrants in special camps while it happens. but right groups worn, that would set 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 criminalize and people trying to find safety in europe,
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brakes international and european asylum law supporting the detention of migrants at e. u. borders puts 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 centers, 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 said that this is fueling an empty migration agenda. these new rules will also extend the time that these countries have the will officially
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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 who is accused belarus of frying migrants to minsk and dumping them with the buddha. the e u says men skis 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 said to remain in belarus itself . and while the commission describes the situation as improving, it still defines the idea behind these new measures to protect our borders and to
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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 you. a quays, quit even you diplomats, and nor makers of finding this pretty hard to swallow. they've described the move as lowering you standards and even violating you law, 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 sky r t. paris. the proposal suggests that migrants wait in special camps on you territory while their applications are processed. however, the head of ox firms, you office, believes the conditions in those kinds of facilities would undermine basic law. the
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commissioner also has said that these are not the highest number of migrants, right? it's a few 1000 and the you should be able to manage that in a fair and you main way. unfortunately, we've seen that every time when a situation at the border rises, whether that's now in, in poland and about to stage, or whether it's on the southern border with greasy to leeward or spain. there's this panic to reaction and instead of managing it and working as each member states, together to share the responsibility for hosting asylum seekers and for sharing responsibility for the for them aside and 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 up procedures. and to asylum 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 assign them to ask for asylum, who 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 florida asylum procedures in these border border detention center, it will also make it much easier to send people back to harm, which is a clear violation of international refugee long. so those are the 2 main concerns for us. the world health organization says 38 nations have now detected cases of the new coven variant omicron. that is $0.23 just wednesday,
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that the race is on to get more people vaccinated and others their 3rd shot. but nursing unions from 20 countries say the developing world's being left behind and that they are blaming vaccine patterns for causing avoidable death. they are demanding that farmer firms dropped their 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 health care workers worldwide. we asked that o, payton's per cubic vaccines be abolished or emergent 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
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spain are already in support of this initiative. there's a big balance in purchasing power as well. rich countries have obtained 7000000000 doses of colored vaccines that compares to just 300000000 charts available to people in low income nations. and the health union savvy imbalance could lead to even more deaths, paloma regular warrens of grim repercussions if the world does not adopt a unified vaccination strategy. is gala by young dominique unless i get i know the only constraint will be followed by others. if we do not act, if all countries dinner at here to a single vaccination strategy, at the moment, there is a global kovacs initiative aimed at cooperation in the field of exceeds the initiative is commendable. but all the, it initially seemed to have a well thought our strategy, it did not dealt the expected results or not to day. we're facing an equality. despite the efforts of high income countries,
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only 14 percent of the vaccine colleagues should have received who are 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 more than 700000 potential cancer cases in england, that should have been urgently referred to doctors have been missed since the pandemic began this, according to a damning report from a government watchdog leading cancer surgeon says the national audit office findings reflect the biggest cancer catastrophe ever. the report also finds one and for cancer patients have been on waiting lists for months and up to 60000, missed their 1st treatment to do to lock downs and the threat of cove it. the report recognizes that the government is releasing extra funds to fight the problem, but medics warn that's nowhere near enough. the national audit office report
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shows who are in the middle of the biggest cancer catastrophe ever. to hid the n. a chess. there is a deadly cocktail of delays across the board. a breach in a lottery of cancer inequality and to cro in cancer backlog. and it feels like the government and in a chest leaders have their heads in the sand. we've contacted any just england for comment and we will let you know if we get a response. a spokesperson released a statement earlier, admitting that the extra demands of treating current virus victims have affected their ability to provide routine and non urgent care. british microbiologist, professor simon clark says it all points to some difficult months ahead for hospitals. yeah, the number is far too high. eighties, surprising. but it's not surprising. we, we should have a box backlog all throughout the cave in saga, which is lasted well for, for, well, every year. and i was unable to deal with his normal case load. and arguably could have been even worse without
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a lot downs. so those cases are just going to mount top. it's still going to be critical issue. the winter is always pi times dna testing lives. and i can see us having, if not a disastrous time this week probably won't be austria's day, will be tied to the season is and we've got these cap this backlog to some cancer centers did manage. it was difficult, it was not easy. and of course, there are christians down to the infrastructure, so regional cancer center, for example, may have better infrastructure and better ability to type a more local center. so it's not always straightforward, but it can be done. tech giants, google and meta, the owner of instagram and whatsapp may be fined up to 10 percent of the russian revenue after the countries media watchdog sued them for repeated failure to delete illegal content as r t is daniel hawkins reports. well, the problem really is
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a longstanding dispute on a stalemate between rational authorities and western social media and tech joints. the former accusing the latter of bringing to russian law by failing to remove access to harmful content online on russian tara for, you know, social media media joint such as facebook now matter as one of the others, like google and youtube. i've already been repeatedly found guilty in russian course of breaking the law. take one example. youtube this year found guilty of 16 administrative violations. fine, a total of $37.00 and a half 1000000 roubles. that's about half a $1000000.00. russian internet watchdog claiming my fail to move around 2 and a half 1000 pieces of harmful content. what they mean by that is anything from access to child pornography to materials promoting drug use and sales through other extreme with content facebook. another company found guilty of 19 breaches amounting to nearly $1000000.00 in fines,
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going back to 2019. and some of these companies haven't even paid the fine to, to the courts yet. all those google have claimed they are in compliance at least by their ability, with russian legislation. enforcing these rules and deleting up to 96 percent of buying content, paying all the fines, google se never moved just in the 1st half of this year. around half a 1000000 videos that just goes to show the scale of this problem, which both sides are dealing with authorities. no. oh, now raising mistakes, they will be taking these cases of the google of meta to court on the 24th of december of this year. i'm a falling farm, could be much higher as high as 10 percent. now, all of these a tech joins profits in russia to put that into perspective. last year, for example, google's affiliate in russia reported profits of 1700000000 roubles. that's around $23000000.00, so you can see this is going to have a much bigger dens on their profits in the country. now this spring also,
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which is also placed new requirements on around 13 top 10 companies to open offices in russia. that will include also registering an accounts on the russian internet watchdogs website and opening a channel of communication with uses here in russia. now the watch, the claims, they welcome constructive dialogue with these companies, but they also say they're going to use all the measures at their disposal. a lot of these companies matter, for example, i still haven't officially commented on how exactly or if it's all they intend to comply with these regulations and open their offices in russia. so company, year, once this quote process is over, there could be several outcomes. the internet tech joints could face an even bigger hit to the profits, access of these sites could be slowed down in russia. that's something what stock has already done. what everyone is hoping for, of course, is some sort of consensus and compromise. because in the case of them being found guilty and no such consensus being reached, they really will be no winners. so we're all, i'm really on
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a while on christmas eve to see how that quote process goes. russia isn't better to suden, has warned that a potential refugee in flux from the north east african country could overwhelm europe. a transitional government is attempting to try and restore peace and stability there right now, which the russian ambassador says is crucial to avert a potential humanitarian crisis to cancel them. sudan is indeed located in a turbulent place. geographically, it's regional surroundings are a source of instability that could lead to conflict in the region. and the consequences of such a conflict would 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
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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 a few weeks ago in the immediate aftermath. and what many call the military school when it intervened into government business had since then, the military and the prime ministers of the civilian prime minister have cut a deal of power sharing deal both side, saying that this was the best option out of how many options above be even worse, they hope that this will prevent or stop and stall the downward spiral here and so darn economically in terms of price as well as socially and politically. the instability. i was reaching critical levels and it shows there is a lot less instability. it is evident protests, the drawing, much fewer people when instead of ah,
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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 to form an 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 and where inflation is in the thousands
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of percent. and that is, that is a cause for lab because as people get angry, hungry and more desperate, they could reach a crescendo, a crescendo which will be felt the consequences of which will be felt throughout the region. and internationally. lawmakers have criticized european commission plans for a so called woke christmas. politicians warn the inclusive language proposed is essentially an effort to cancel christian traditions and lacks common sense. here is archie hostetler with commentary. 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 earth from overheating, how to stop migrants from drowning it, see how to resuscitate the economy and how to mandate vaccinations without starting revolution you have to focus on the really serious issues.
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ah, with john? yes, the current commissioner, helen dalley 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's warm and cozy and it already got stolen last year. moreover, europe is overwhelmingly christian. so when the document got leaks,
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that wasn't exactly a chew, a 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. oh, there's a lot of hypocrisy distorting christmas, and the language we use at this holiday is really shameful and the door i grew up in the family were christmas. it's 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, probably not to surprise, but one institution with a particular bone to pick was the catholic church. what was it being begotten? tradition on christmas, and generally christianity. so one of the vaskins cardinals tore himself away from morning prayers to issued this rebuke. if boy, there is the cancellation of a root jupiter christian i mentioned before europe especially with regard to christian festivals with the fear of god to put in to her daddy withdrew the
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guidelines as they clearly need more work. yes. meaning christmas has been saved from the e grinch as for now, but it just seems to be the season for bashing you all tied because across the channel, the u. k. government was looking for a touchy 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 in 2021. that it just doesn't cut it anymore. we have been advised by the cabinet office to we should not use the word christmas of 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 holidays. and catching turns out, though that very well paid civil simons are not in touch with reality. shocking!
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because if you believe twitter, those non christians with power, anyone to bonds, stockings sabotage santa and just topple the tree on trafalgar square. actually quite light christmas. in fact, the general consensus seems to be your theory the christmas because it's a holiday. exactly nice thing. yeah, we haven't nice things any more. a question that no doubt millions of brits are stuff to hearing the latest advice from this government official. well, what it's worth. i don't think there should be much smoking on the mistletoe that needs to do things like that. so yes with grantees are king in every chimney. it seems it's not just covered that might steal christmas. an excuse me, please take that snow covered far tree, commonly associate with the bright particular holiday and to some out of here. so inappropriate so offensive. if there's need to read the guidelines, the danish investment bank sack, so has it published its annual list of so called black swan predictions for next
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year? events that are unlikely to occur, but would have extreme consequences on the global economy if they did. so let me tell you up just a bit. these are some of the stand out claims. china u. s. rivalry will spark a new space race and global cold war. skyrocketing commodity prices and unrealistic deadlines will make governments ditch critical climate change pledges. americas self proclaimed status. as a democratic beacon will come to an end as its worst constitutional and economic crisis since the 2nd world war will force president biden to govern through emergency powers. but there. busy are also some optimistic predictions as well, with scientists, tipped to create a drug the cocktail that will extend lives by decades. i want that one despite the bank admitting that's all actually unlikely to happen. commentators note it has sometimes gotten things spot on like when it predicted 3 years ago that big coins,
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meteoric rise, would ent, economic researcher, peter earl, shared some of his own predictions for us. there's 3 really major issues that will play out 2022 and will probably affect the entire world. one is how governments respond to any new covariance. a 2nd is what happens with inflation. and 3rd, whether or not the ongoing supply chain problems are resolved. if governments continue to be heavy ended regarding the, the pandemic, if inflation continues or, or worse at accelerates. and if supply chains remain fractured or, or worse than other could be some serious shocks i had for next year, few and small steps towards the green economy. i have demonstrated that it's very hard to overestimate the role that are hydrocarbons play in the modern world. if anything, the shift if it's want to proceed should proceed more slowly to accelerate it would
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mean more market disconnections, which would mean higher oil prices, higher gasoline prices. the white house is blaming a surgeon lawlessness in the u. s. on the pandemic press, secretary and saki sites, gun violence as a root cause of crime. but when questioned about recent mass looting highlighted cove, it as a major factor when a huge group of criminals organizes themselves and they want to go, lou face dora, cbs, nordstrom, a home depot until the shelves are clean. you think that because and i, i think a root cause and a lot of communities is the pandemic. yes. gen saki is remarks come as almost 70 percent of retailers see crime rising in the u. s. with mass looting, devastating stores in meters, states over the last month, prompting some politicians to blame defund the police policies. let's have a recap of some of those incidents. ah.
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retired police officer, dominic is o says the search has nothing to do with the pandemic and is related to bail reform . he added that he sees the defend the police movement as an over emotional response when the public doesn't understand the use of force by officers. just embarrassing that they're not admitting what it is, it has nothing to do a co. but as of you do fail a form and them releasing criminals right back on the street, not prosecuting properly has nothing to do over the phone. the police movement is an emotional response for any time that the public doesn't understand when use of force is the right. you have unarmed either black americans or, or whatever the case is shot by police and before an investigation is done. the civil rights activists come in and claim police misconduct. so we already have
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a situation where emotions are high to the voter, thinks the emotional voter thinks, is that, oh, this is d funding, the police, which means we're going to get rid of the cops on our streets and then let's replace them with the social workers or other people who are better trained and equipped to deal with emotional issues on the street. when you start to have that mindset, well then you're, you're looking at police negatively. so already in the immoral, the criminal who are out there, feel that they've got the backing of the public. well, i don't have to obey the law. i can break the law because there's already this massive movement to define the police, which means they're going to side with me. it's a mind set up. it's okay for us to do this. and we're going to act like criminals because nothing's gonna happen to us. that does it for me. i will be back in about 32 and a half minutes with a look at your headlines to watch our to international. glad had with us. ah
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