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to project you pace is a competent leader. ah give us give us a nightmare scenario of military confrontation has returned to you room. that was a stark warning coming from russia's top diplomat ahead of a meeting with his u. s. counterpart. adding that moscow would not tolerate the beefing up nato's presence. neighboring states doesn't use asylum. seekers might have to wait months, said the bellows porter to get processed if a new plan from brussels has given the go ahead. rice crew box fam, told us that the move throws away the rule, but we could have managed this easily, but apparently the commission is not very interested in doing that. also, the caea is embroiled in a child sex abuse scandal that evolves children. if young,
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this isn't 2 years old, with all but one alleged defender going unpunished, according to declassified documents and as the omi called variant grips 38 countries, the world health organization tells us more times needed to understand the true nature of the threat. the virus is pros and we do not have report moorland that is causing more see here disease or that it is more neat out. this is not something that we should speculate off. we really need a bit more time. ah . they what are the weekly here? amount international thanks. which ones are lack of diplomacy? dance, war rushes, foreign minister is accused. nay. to off. he exchanged tough words for this u. s. counterpart. they're meeting the organization for security and cooperation in
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europe. and he gave this stark warning ahead of the meeting because gifted is up as a nightmare scenario of military confrontation has returned to europe. moscow categorically will not accept the transformation of the countries neighboring russia into a military foothold. i suppose you can't get to grips with bridging wat, divide you, unless you get all of those problems out on the table. it certainly seems to be the way diplomacy is being carried out here in stockholm it on the sidelines of this o se ministerial conference, as the foreign minister of russia said galen, for all held a meeting with the secretary of state of the united states. anthony, blinking, what we heard from said gala froth was a list of issues he has. and what russia has with the way that russia has being dictated to by nato, by the united states. and by the west. talking about treaties though, said gala, for all pointed out that there is a real lack of agreement in concrete written down when it comes to russia and the
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west for those are, the 2 continues to escalate the situation directly on our borders. and as for military security in the euro, atlantic region, it continues to deteriorate. there's only one treaty left between russia and the united states. the strategic arms reduction treaty, the treaty on short and medium range missiles and the open skies treaty were essentially torn apart by our american colleagues. so glover of also said that in the very near future, moscow would put forward a new security strategy and new security packed that it wants to see, have some certain things written down in black and white as far as the relationship between nato and russia goes now antony blinking, the u. s. secretary of state also, i had given a press conference following that meeting. he said that as far as he was concerned, and as far as the united states was concerned, russia posed a significant risk to the security of ukraine. there would be serious
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consequences for russian aggression toward ukraine as well as some of the efforts that we see russia taking to try to destabilize ukraine from within. well, the problem with sanctions, of course, is as they always result in counter sanctions and fight said gay law for of did say that there had been essentially a failure if the clo missy from his weston partners and said that if serious sanctions were imposed on russia that there would be consequences going back, feel the way. usually posterior group move. if you as the say, hellish sanctions follow of course or will react, we cannot not react. what will be our response? it will be seat. i don't want to guess what the west will decide to do threatening some financial sanctions, new sectoral sanctions. this is a debt and road and indiana it will backfire. and the initiators of this illegitimate unilateral measures what we may potentially take away from this is something that antony blinking said after his and his meeting with saint gala for
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avi said that had been a frank and full discussion and honest and sober ad debates. and that close of foreign ministers, both senior diplomats will take that away to their respective presidents. and we may well see some more discussion it that much higher level in the very near future . the video co between joe biden and vladimir putin that is scheduled for tuesday. meanwhile, another incident came up just a day after the meeting of the minister as a native spy play forcing 2 passenger flights to change course to avoid collision of the black sea. according to russian aviation authorities, that incident occurred on friday. russia says the alons is increased recognizance flight activity, is posing a danger to civil aviation, which are back from the on to our ants coalition says he's not russia though this on the march, but rather the u. k, america and the rest of nato presentation on what's going on and from the us side from the secretary se blanket is so lacking credibility and so
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full of threat since 999 just 22 years. the number of countries in nato has almost double and its fraud and fire from the north atlantic, which is what it was. you know, what it's, so it's called the north atlantic treaty organization. but it's clearly the strategy became to surround russia. presentation is false on the part of, of lincoln. it's not russia that's marching westward and, you know, every year surrounding the united states a little bit more or germany or france or britain, or any of the nato countries. but that is what is happening in regard to nato and its relationship to russia. violating asylum, right, says the verdict of campaign as we were angry at any you solution for asylum
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seekers attempting to get into europe through the russian border. there are still thousands of them stranded bella race and a temporary shelter settled by the authorities. and now brussels wants to extend the asylum processing time by months and keep the migrants in special camps while not happens. rice groups a warning that 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, brakes international and european asylum law supporting the detention of migrants at e, you 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
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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 for 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 even 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. you have been high for many months. the, all you is accused bella russo frying migrants to minsk and dumping them with the
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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 bell 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 what the commission describes the situation as improving. it still defends 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 you. a quiz. quit even you diplomats and nor makers of finding this pretty
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hard to swallow. they describe 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 ski r t, paris. the proposal suggest migrants waiting, special, closed camps on the territory while their applications are processed. but that evokes hums, you office as conditions in those kinds of facilities would undermine basic laws. they're saying in substandard conditions. there's no legal aid for them and no health services. so they won't have a fair and your main asylum process. so that's the 1st concern. and then the 2nd concern is but because of these flawed asylum procedures in, in these border border detention center, it will also make it much easier to send people back to, to harm. we choose
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a clear violation of international refugee long. so those are the 2 main concerns for us. the 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 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 to stage, or whether it's on the southern border with greasy to leeward or spain. there's hispanic to 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 aside and process. we see that is every time this is, instead of political crisis, a dozen cia employees have been involved in alleged sex crimes against children. his youngest, 2 years old,
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only one of them was charged. that's the dumbing revelation after trove of documents was declassified, exist on a festival. more than 3600 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 contract with the then 6 year old on 2 separate occasions, the personnel evaluation board voted unanimously to recommend termination and re vocation 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
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a code name along with everybody else, was fired but never charged. according to the papers and other ca, employee was caught with thousands of inappropriate images of children on his work, laptop. the agency employee, his youth, his united states government, laptop computer to view approximately 14000 images of pornography, of which a 1400 were of underage individuals. the united states attorney's office declined prosecution of in favor of administrative action by the agency. in view of the personnel evaluation board recommendations, it is recommended that this case be closed with no further action was any legal action taken against them. while the answer to that question remains a mystery. none of the $75.00 pages mention anything of the sort. they do mention a c, i a contractor 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
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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 allegations that are prosecutors declined to potential case based on an improper assessment of the relevant factors, except 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
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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 with us, the cia and the us attorney's office in virginia for comment. meanwhile, paul massey, a whistleblower john kieriyaki, told us the agency needs 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 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 see, i always fears is that someone will get up on the stand in court to testify on his
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own behalf. and reveal classified information and especially will reveal sources and methods, perhaps the names of, 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 don't see this changing at all. says come french, president runs his british count pontiac, clown. as the 2 tried accusations of the death of 27 people who attempted to cross the english channel ah ah
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ah ah, ah. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic or development only personally
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and going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk ah, and self code. it is causing concern and it's been rapidly spreading around the world over the week. the so called only constrains now been detected in dozens of countries say new variant 1st to most impulse swanner that was just over a week ago than that much publicized, it appeared in neighboring south africa. i'm a con, there's now also been registered in india, the united states and australia with santa suggesting it is spreading twice as fast as adults event. now italy, researchers have actually published the 1st images of the new strain on the right, we can say on the chrome on the left the delta variant, a significant difference here is this red area here. you can see that that's the, the number of mutations this time around it, which means that the virus this time has further adapted. but it's not yet clear.
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that means it's going to be more dangerous. as of yet no deaths have been reported from this new mutation. the world health organization is warning that it is simply too early to relax. we shouldn't need another wake up court. we should all be wide awake to the threat of this virus. but ami chrome is very emergencies. another reminder that all so many of us might think we're done with corbett 19 it's not done with us response to the new cove. it's strange. numerous nations of restricted travel from south africa. quite a reaction in israel in japan. they've gone so far as to completely banned all incoming travelers. as a result, many people have found themselves stranded in south africa with these travel bands being in post flights, even being cancelled after people registered for the flies parties. pull asleep, caught it with the drama a johannesburg, sampled desolation, desperation,
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frustration, and anger. these are just some of the emotions that people here in south africa are experiencing. i'm hearing under the tambo important one, is that this is the main international airport in south africa. and as you can see, the airport is practically deserted. a far cry from the scenes we saw just a short time ago when thousands of people were riding here. but to get on any available flight, often announcement was made that most international travel in and out of african states was being implemented. the situation such is that you now have tens of thousands of people who are stranded here in south africa. people who need to get back to jobs and families, and at the same time you have so many people have brought many of them south africans desperate to get into the country. many of them have not been able to visit for at least 2 years. i think to them, okay, i'm coming to check in will i be able to get home?
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i'm only going 15 days to my my bash and she started computer interested. all the flat for december had been cancelled. so if you go, you can get back within 3 days. i mean it's all just completely changed and there's no way that i can go, i've been vaccinated 3 times. so i am as vaccinate as to be i wouldn't make any difference. i do congratulate the leaders for taking such quick action, but i do think that they really need to form before making decisions that really affect the lives of so many people. the prices for the few remaining flights out of here have skyrocketed as has the cost of and the testing. international community is very cognizant of the fact that as many as 7 out of 10 south africans have not been vaccinated. now, south african scientists have been very vocal in saying that they were the 1st to come forward and be transparent about this new variant that has been found. and it's not a south african variant, and that it is elsewhere in the global community that instead of being upholders,
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south africa has now been push on the blackest policy. r r t to hannah's book, south africa would run us on to saw rushing to adopt the existing vaccines that hooked up be used to find the new strain early. we spoke with melita, rena, v. h, a representative of the will. tofal organization here in russia. when a mutation shows a number of i would say changes a number of rotations that we can relate to something either to previous knowledge or for example be so by this variant has invitations. many more mutations on the side for our take, it is actually these to need all that the virus is using to getting to the sales to make us infected, to actually cause infection to spread further. and this is why because it has many more and other viruses and the variance, it has the media to come into concert. so i think has scientific knowledge,
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but we don't have a logical knowledge. it's telling us at the moment that this is a more deadly virus. what we know from south africa is that mainly young people and this is where the cluster was detected. and we do know that callie's been young. people is lighter. we do not have reports and he's merman that he is causing more severe disease or that it is more lethal. this is not something that we should speculate off. we really need a bit more time. and this is why we have said that there is no for panic, that there is a place for preparedness proportion and action. britain is being led by a clown that's for the french president branded boris johnson, us francis, former u. k. and boy warned relations of the lowest in more than 200 years. i con allegedly made the remarks in a private conversation following a number of public rouse. bobo talks to me, full speed,
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everything's going well. we have grown up conversations, but he strikes me before and after, as having an inelegant way about him. it's always the same circus. it's sad to see such a great country with which we could do so much led by a clown. in this latest spot, micron took events to a letter that johnson had tweeted that appeared to blame france for the record flow of asylum seekers. paris promptly scrapped its invitation to the u. k. to european meeting on migration. last week, 27 migrants died while attempting to cross the channel when their inflatable boat capsized was one of the deadliest incidents since the migrant crisis had begun. france in new cables of an at loggerheads in a post for that dispute of a fishing rights. johnston's fellow party and pays rallied to his defense. they were in to pantomime season on me and as the french election, coming up pretty unhelpful word goes to prime ministers in the town. he's the elected prime minister of this country with a very big mandate leading this country through the pandemic. i'm surprised to hear
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that and, and disappointed and openly. i'm sure that we can continue to try and work together to tackle this unconscious that we will. i will hope that we'll get a formal response back on the host, the former m p. george galloway says there's a destructive moved into europe in politics, only old fashioned, but i don't think the heads of state and heads of government should be publicly talking to each other and about each other in this way. it is indeed a toxic on tong corby all that we have now. but if but as johnson is the circus clown, i'm afraid the manual micron is the circus dwarf and the british and the french deserve better than the leaders that they have. but they're the only leaders that we've got and they have to get on with resolving war on i think post partum politics. this is a anti nato, a post natal depression,
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on the part of the french and b, e u. in general. we have left them, they find it impossible to bear. they want us to fail. they want us even to suffer, and they are ready, as is abundantly clear every day to permit the flow of thousands of people every week trance has the opportunity to elect a new president. soon i hope they take the opportunity to make a change. just as i wish that the british people could make a change. i'm satisfied with neither of these 2 leaders. but as long as they are the leaders, then they have to obey diplomatic norms. okay, you're up to date, don't forget, check out more new stories on a website by having to auto dot com. mm
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america political style came in one shape and size, but all hollers of the rainbow measured at a time. even down. none the less managed here. germany and europe for many upheaval can be shocking my pollution. now, waste your place for you the same without running into the rad, at every corner. well, to discuss that i'm now joined by a professor emeritus of comparative government. as justin technical university professor. it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. it's a pleasure to talk with you now. * the last elections in germany of produce that rather paradoxical results. and i think historically lowest showing why americans, christian democrats, and some of the best results for her rivals, both the social democrats and the means. as far as you are concerned, is that more about the mark or fatigue or the excitement for her opponents our,
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for our successors in this case. well, actually what we have seen is that the vote for the city, you have not been vote for this party. they have been vote for angela america, and the policy angle america has conducted throughout many years was up policies. well, come for the social democrats and for the green voters. here for what we have seen is that many of people who formerly voted for glenda wins. im also top candidate of the christian democratic union. now did not vote for the christian democratic copy, but for the social democratic and green original. this is what we have seen and our . busy show has promised to continue the. busy policy line of america and c a for he has won by a narrow margin, but he is one. and he said you without america. his last you argued
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