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because dealing with that means we have to change our approach to business industries are on the warpath, attempting to debunk legitimate science by producing new evidence in science, fighting science. that's how ignorance is manufactured. their attention only seeking to the rail science rolling to using science against the shell. ah, he digs into shock revelations. at the manchester arena, suicide bomber had linked to a nato trained terrorist as to inquire into the atrocity. these submissions from the you case, home office in counter terrorism, police turning on the president, media outlets that are usually very jo, button friendly start to grumble. he shouldn't run for another term, not just covey. there's a danger to humanity, russia just the world to wake up. dorman, viral threats, and the answer which global warming could seen and leash allison.
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ah. are they? what you are? t internet? bunch is. serena bama may have been rounded, glass by nato trained terrorist. this was revealed during the inquiry into the atrocity on thursday senior figures from the you case counter terrorism, police and home office gave their closing submissions. as a reminder of what happened in 2017 salmon, a beardy detonated explosives and a stadium hosting and ariana grundy concert 22 people died. hunters were injured. astonished on foot to the latest fax to him to like he murdered $22.00 people in one suicide blast. now a public inquiry is trying to establish what turned a hard core party go into a suicide bomber,
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and how it could have been prevented. the probe is yet to deliver concrete answers, but over the past couple of years, it has yielded plenty of disturbing revelations. these pictures unnerved by the inquiry leave, little to the imagination the bomb. his whole family himself included, have been gun toting maniacs, thoroughly radicalized according to the findings. this is his father and the m. i. 5, they admitted they knew about the trigger. happy father who apparently was turning his sons into extremists and my 5 also knew about the bombers contacts with not one or 2, but 6 people who were just short of being placed on the terror watch list. and my 5 were also reportedly warned by the f b i that selma betty was planning an attack in the u. k. which in fact he was none of that was apparently good enough to ban him from entry in 2015 and my 5 received
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information that summoner bady was in contact with the subjects of interest a. so i see a, so i see was a long standing a so i, because of his previous affiliation with an extremist group in libya, from mid 2015 onwards. am i 5 received information or some, an a baby on several occasions which included conflicting information about his a spousal of pro eisley views. ah, this is abdullah rove abdullah, a convicted terrorist, suspected of radical isaac, the, and chest a terrorist. he was friends with the bomber with a bomb his father, more than that, they were brothers in arms, within one of libya's largest militant groups. the february 17th march, his brigade, that's where they learned how to shoot, kill and bomb. not without the help of nato instructors, it was a group that had taken up arms to fight against gadhafi. this indeed, we hated or foster us. as we were backed up by the whole world and we were fighting
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. and nature was frightened actually with us, long sighted us as the british government also actually i was trained by and actually nate as well. it was just normal, basic training, in weapons, basic train and yet out to ain't you and reload. militant groups that lay to birth terrorists have been ones favored by western officials. the inquiry has shown when abdur laws commander was done with fighting in libya, he formed an anti government militia in syria on irish government money. and did he subsequently lead the group from libya to, sir? is it? yes, i saw the manor he did. and here before that he was in ireland, is it, he was a live is a live in irish i,
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logan. and he was aided by the irish government with money. and i believe the british government also knew of others well to go and help syrians, if against that, the fight against effect during the libyan conflict in 2011, the british government was in communication with a wide range of libyans involved in the conflicts against the cathy regime forces it is likely that this included former members of the libyan islamic fighting group and the 17th of february, march this brigade as part of our broad engagement. during this time, the u. k. help to rebel groups of various degrees of extremism did not, and their britons a lead troops were caught on camera in libya, despite official assurances at the time that there were no boots on the ground, them, there was no other choice but to admit their reality. if the malicious and der era bellows had not been there playing a key role, i am not so certain that air bala would have resulted in godaddy's downfall in the
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way that we had a few people embedded with them. not up front, so to speak, but beckoned barriers. rebel groups firepower grew. nato was dropping bombs by the 1000 and qaddafi while eventually fell. and with him went down libya's security and rule of law. as all this myriad of militias turned against each other vying for power, the country turned into a free for all. so the u. k. began to evacuate its citizens, including militants. well guess who boarded the royal navies h. m. s. enterprise. back in 20. 14 in tripoli. none other than the future. manchester, boehmer, solomon abedi, we are nato, the u. k. home office on the u. k. foreign commonwealth and development office to comment on the revelations so far, no response. born inquiry had a website. lots of the stories there as well, including the usaa ukraine, voted against the un resolution condemning knots is enough, but
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r t dot com the well distracted by cove, its artist, a warning that potentially greater threat in the form of ancient viruses that along dormant, under arctic ice rushes, taking the lead, calling on the arctic council to start examining, such far as is urgently as permafrost means they could, if nothing's done, be unleashed on humanity. deadly ancient viruses, revive horror movie. no reality rushes permafrost is melting. viruses and bacteria that were trapped in frost for thousands of years now could wake up. there are extremely good papers that say yes, you can revive bacteria from diesel permafrost. russia establishes an organization to examine these threats with that are sure. there are
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a number of well documented outbreaks of paleo infections that had arisen from a thermal degradation of permafrost in the arctic, and sub bach to greens anthrax, smallpox tuberculosis, one virus has already been found. the pit the virus has defrosted from the pound of frost and right after that it started attacking and killing a me. but luckily it is not harmful to humans. but what else is hidden in the frozen soil? what is awaiting us in 2022 was on to say melting ice goes by global warming can lead to the emergence of new infectious diseases. as frozen lies contain the precursors of modern paris. said the could be deadly and prove especially resistant . russia's top official and the ought to counsel told us to about the main biological threats in the anti region and efforts to neutralize them. article you lets me would. the arctic is
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a very sensitive region which is prone to catastrophe. there are a number of threats to its sustainable economic development, including climate change which affects the geography of migration routes, as well as the season ality and breeding grounds of wild birds, fish, insects, and other animals, some bird species of migrate annually, and we should keep in mind that they are the main carriers of respiratory viruses. for example, the influenza a virus. this can undergo genetic recombination and turn into strains affecting humans, another dangerous phenomenon. here is the rapid melting of permafrost, which may have preserved a number of viable spores of zombie bacteria. and viruses for centuries, and what can you say? the arctic council mainly tackles challenges and threats tied to so called soft security. this includes human and economic activities. it's use of permafrost,
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degradation, climate change in high latitudes, and much more in may, russia became the chairman of the arctic council for 2 years. we've initiated a project called biological safety in the arctic. under this countries we'll try to work together to prevent biological threats. in addition, it will try to determine the number of viruses and their potential danger. and this will help us to select the right tools, methods, and strategies. with the pandemic on the rise again in the united states and nearing 150000 daily cases, president biden's given the grim morning to and faxed americans in light of the rampant you on the chrome variant from vaccinating. we are looking at a winter of severe illness and death vaccinated for themselves, or family, and the hospital with wilson over well. well, the u. s. has now passed and the grim milestone,
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800000 covey. does it come to the time soaring inflation and living costs, all of which is having a pretty negative impact on man at the home biden's popularity. the key aaron explains a tragic milestone bind and called it, and he's right. the number of covey death in the u. s is now about equal to the population of atlanta and st. louis combined. the toll stanza, more than $800000.00, a grim figure, which is doubled in a single year. it's a heavy burden for any president to carry in his 1st year in office. but it seems that president biden took some convincing on the gravity of the situation. was was 200000 where preventable death life looks when vaccines wo readily available. and the old habits of blaming donald trump is no longer going to work.
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just over 4 weeks ago, america had no real plan of action that most of the country, my predecessors, my mother would say, god love and fail the order and of vaccines fail to mobilize the effort to administer the shots, fail to set up vaccine centers that changed the moment we took office, as by the now uses his influence to encourage people to get vaccinated, won't turn help, but wonder whether trust in the presidents woods has been on the mind vaccinated. 57 to me, 570. to me. i don't want to read, i'm not sure i got the right number. the total number of boosters is what if it had the 77000000 boosters, we have a roughly 350000000 people vaccinated united states. and
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as biden comes to the end of what was expected to be a com and year after trans post, so that almost at 70 percent of americans have it reservations where the bind and is a leader. they can believe in no doubt not helps by his multiple fo par, like cracking jokes about kentucky after the state was ravaged by killer tornadoes by kid and say, the best thing you ever came out of kentucky was my sister in law. the president's performance this year has also been enough to turn some of the mainstream media against him. just months ago, the few to look to bryant as for casters spoke optimistically about how life with bite and at the helm would play out. but the tune has changed with some media outlets now, urging bitin against another run, combined president ju biden's age. he'll be 82 shortly after the 2024 election and his ongoing political struggles. he's mired in the low fourties and job approval, and you get this a series of stories examining where the biden runs again,
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and if not, what might take his place. so what's the president to do? you should announce much sooner than later that he would not to ron for a 2nd term. the argument against this is that he would instantly turn him into a lame duck president. and that's undoubtedly true. bought news flush right now, he's worse than a lame duck. the white house press secretary, however says the president has every intention of keeping his job, whether the country will concur is another matter. american society being split along party lines, could be, quote, irreversible and extremely dangerous as the finding of a new academic study, which concludes division in the u. s. is close to tipping point claims. polarization. go so far. americans will find it difficult if not impossible to unite even when faced by serious threat like war. the school commentator naughty contrib to launch and gives her take on how things got to that point. political division in america is at an all time high right now, and it is no secret that by and large the corporate press are not fans of
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conservatives. after all, they have been calling them not season white supremacists for going on 5 years now . and perhaps it is because the rhetoric against republicans was already so strong that now leading up to the 2020 to mid term elections. and yes, even 2024 general elections. it seems like the new way to demonize, anyone who would dare to support donald trump is not just by calling them ideological extremist as we've been seeing. but to actually go so far as to imply that they are physically a literally dangerous and an actual threat to democracy. and if you think that's just hyperbole, check out this op ed from the washington post in his piece. our constitutional crisis is already here, writer robert kagan lamented that quote, the united states is heading into its greatest political and constitutional crisis since the civil war with a reasonable chance over the next 3 to 4 years of incidence of mass violence, a breakdown of federal authority and the division of the country into warring a red and blue enclave. and to be clear,
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a far from believing that potential political violence could be a both sides situations where democrats and republicans alike end up taking arms for their respective causes. commentators like kagan and emma send me, sees john heilman, make it clear that in their opinion, the threat of violence comes solely from the right. at least 8 percent. and maybe as many as 12 percent of the american people now say the job was illegitimate. and that violence was an appropriate tool to remove human restoring. donald trump considering that throughout 2020 large scale political violence was almost exclusively left wing arena. with many american cities being burned or looted under the guise of b, l. m, and t for activism. hearing the corporate press now trying to paint conservatives as the real threat of domestic terrorism in the country might seem disingenuous. and so with all this discussion of political division and even violence, it should come as no surprise that the town of secession has even come back to the main stream. in fact, as
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a bloomberg opinion piece recently noted from texas to the new california republic poles in the us do show strong support for splitting the nation among blue and red lines. and although the concept of balcony zation or succession is still regarded as an extreme suggestion by many in the media, if trump supporters and republicans really are as violent and bigoted as they would have us believe us, shouldn't they be jumping at the chance to separate themselves from them or perhaps are the allegations against conservatives. merely smears meant to keep them out of political power all while allowing democrats to enact legislative control over them . coming up with chemist on see monetary and crisis is being aggravated, bonnie can only one yet. the u. s. is refusing to release frozen assets to the telephone, run country, the story coming up. ah
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talk about a space res, i'm hypersonic weapons. talk about the fact that will be arranged on fossil energy . we talked about a democrat demarcus, she tries is in the u. s. so if you don't think that i'll rages enough, you know, is only because today the everyday life seems to me as seth summers been doing this for 30 years. it's very difficult actually, to make a re depiction, compete with the reality of the original day by day life that we're seeing. failure to allow bond markets to reflect to market forces has resulted in a bifurcation in the economy where the most corrupt are rewarded for committing crimes. j. p. morgan being a prime example. and if you have morals or ethics you're penalized. if you're not out there still stealing alluding, then you're going to be homeless. and that's american today, is that a,
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ah, russia says that nato has snubbed its proposals for deescalate intentions to the alliance. his secretary general warned. and the russian aggression with carry a high price get more in this certain aftermarket shall do whiskey, charlie. good afternoon. why's nato talking about high cost? it's talking about the high cost because they believe that russia is acting aggressively at the moment. i ukraine has been making allegations about what's happening on the russian border. it's met with ne, to recently in the last few days and the head of nato turning round and saying that
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the idea that the ukraine could in the next is potentially the food that join the ascension of the alliance is something that can only be discussed by nature members can only be decided by a lender or not a, something that they were discussing about. let's have a listen to what else nato secretary general had to say when he talked about the recent session of other countries, such as north. what latter dahlia and molten gear, which for russia has crossed a red line and it sees as being a threat. nato has proven over the last years that are open door policy is not only something we are support in words, but those in deeds party by inviting to new countries, montenegrin off mustard or not to become members. so we have enlarged the line so that all spheres for to new members, despite protests from,
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from russia. and also we are supporting ukraine in ukraine's efforts to come closer to natal membership. ah, now we're nato is saying that it is ready for meaning dialogue with russia. but that comes with the clause, a pretty big clause. and that clause is that russia needs to address the concerns that nato has and that it needs to de escalate to. nato says reduce the tensions with ukraine at the moment. i know that's also the view from washington. the u. s. has said that it's also pushing the idea of escalation window that the national security advisor of the u. s. said recently, the russian needs to take immediate steps when it comes to this de escalation. russia saying in positions that it won't dialogue, it's been requesting dialogue for
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a long time now with nato over these tension and it didn't noise it is preparing for an invasion. no rush also says it's got a sovereign right to move its troops within its own country wherever it likes. but this is not a provocation against you rip europe suggesting that, that build up that it's talked about on the border with ukraine of russian troops, is something that could destabilize europe itself. now we've also heard from president putin warning if nato crosses a red line in ukraine. russia will act in regards to that. we've also heard from the russian foreign ministry that says that it is still waiting to hear back from nato. all the proposals that it's laid out for europe in security. we have not received any specific serious offers from nato. all our previous
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d escalation proposals have gone on, answered charlotte is a tens between russia and the e u as well. they preparing any measures what we've heard from the e, you following a meeting of leaders in brussels, that a more sanctions are on the table. they say if russia invades ukraine, in fact, this is what the commission president does. lavonne delane had to say. if russia were to move against ukraine, the union will be in a position to take sanctions that could extract a massive cost. we have done our work in that respect. however, the voice in the e u is far from harmonious at the moment. we know that meeting at france, germany in italy, the big hitters within the european union were pretty much urging portion of what's
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being said in regards to the situation which in russia and ukraine. the moment they were not in agreement with some of the more harsh measures that were on the table, saying that at the moment russia has made no aggressive actions. that's very different to the point from baltic state nations and also poland. we heard from countries like last year and lithuania, that the situation that the moment is the most dangerous that it has been in the last 30 years. there's this big, devoid in europe as to what the situation is and what the reality is on the ground . we also heard from the italian prime minister earlier this week, say he's had many discussions with president putin over the last 3 weeks and months . and as far as he's concerned, russia is not preparing an invasion. what russia is looking for is meaning dialogue and was also had the warning from the french president mack, on, who said that this talk of war brewing is a self fulfilling prophecy and is warned about ratcheting up those tensions in the
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region. well, both sides say they want dialogue to the question is, where is that dialogue? and also where is the response to russia's proposals when it comes to this situation? charlotte, who, whiskey voting for with the latest there? thank you. or sister chandler t t. a spoke with a politician and publicity found a job and he's just this party. he says that despite us dominance other nato members should not always do what washington wants. europe and the relations between russia and the other west, unconscious. that's not a game. i think nato is an organization where the united states play very in san jose. but they are not the only partner in this allies because shouldn't always towards the americans want us to do during the last decades. it us, all this was and we destroyed countries without any reasons. and there was no
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politician and no secretary genera of the nato of nato, who had the courage to say, no, no, mister president, we are not following you. you're falling our interests and in our interests, we have to make peace and not war. a groups a warning that have gone a stance monetary crisis is about to made even worse by financial crash, drought, and famine being compounded by currency to valuation. many people can't afford the most basic goods and is economic growth been made worse by america cutting aid and praising assets in the wake of the taliban takeover itself. a consequence of the makers bungled withdrawal. locals, a desperate if they have blocked our money when needed for our daily living costs and to run our businesses, you see the dollar aids goes up and down, up and down league of a hardware and people have to sell their belongings to survive, to eat. and he, their homes, some immigrants to living in parks,
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they faced many problems and live in a pitiful way. for most of our life has become so tough nowadays because of increase and famine and poverty, the prices of flower and oil have gone up. there is no income, no work. people are under pressure. i work in a grocery store. we can say who is to blame if we do, they'll kill us during the night. and if we don't, we'll die from poverty during the day. he isn't again, i am currently unemployed. i do not have a shop or business. life is hard for everyone, and if can is dan, there is no income. there is no work. there is no trade. the people are disturbed. in general, all of them are to blame the outcome. foreign ministers pleaded with america to release some of the $10000000000.00 in assets. it sits on urging mercy and compassion, new and warranty don't turbo without financial aid or humanitarian relief. i've got this tons on the count down to catastrophe. a cross spokesperson, anita de la, told us more about the crises in
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afghanistan at the moment. around half the population using native, some kind of humanitarian system. and what that looks like on the ground for people is that they don't have access to enough food to feed their families so that having to skip meals in some cases. in other cases, with being an increase in global acute nutrition, people are resorting to spending any savings that they may have had they had any and selling. in fact, they ask that in order to raise enough money to continue to have the basics that they need to the humanitarian agencies need to really step in to this crisis. and we would certainly make a call to the national community to continue to invest in the response that
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this really critical juncture and the countries crypt icon please. many, many front really what we see is that the people who these things are intended to punish or it is punishing, rather people who are not the, the people who are being sanctioned. so the effect really flowing into communities results is a drawing up. so we would really remind me, international community to think about the humanitarian needs and put the humanity of f n, a decision making and and their investment gather reps it up for now. this is up to you updates in 30 minutes with join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. i'll be speaking to guess what the world politics sport business. i'm sure
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