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pretty a, to ourselves, to the plan i, nato's been trying to wind the call back to cold times that from a russian press briefing earlier, after high stakes talks in brussels. nato understands the principle at the end of visibility of security selectively. if nato applies a policy of containment against russia, moscow will have to take a calendar with that while night to reject russia's red line of not letting ukraine join the military line saying the blog expansion spread freedom and democracy. also the come as well. british prime minister apologizes for attending a lot of drinks policy in the back garden that number 10 downing street in 2020. it was the 1st time he admitted his presence, but now said, you know, he said 20 minutes. he thought it was a work event with
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either life last international will be sent to bosco will control. will these at midnight would be kevin 1st and rush hour a night. so were enrolled in frank and in depth talks in brussels. they were held in an effort to try to reduce tensions on the continent. it's the 1st time the nato, russia council convened more than 2 years. shall it depends. he's been following the story. difficult talks in geneva and brussels and they are not over yet with the 3rd round and piano on thursday. this time with you organization for security and cooperation in europe. what we heard from brussels is that both nato and russia are clear. the remaining deep divisions between them and further deterioration will be unpredictable and have serious consequences. now one of the big issues, if not the biggest is ukraine and whether or not they could become a member of nato. russia says this can never ever happen. it is
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a red line due to the impact that would have on russian security. so what will happen if talks with ukraine and ga, continue. another. nato understands the principle of the indivisibility of security selectively. in the eyes of nato, it exists only for members of the alliance, and nato won't take into account the security concerns of others. we firmly believe that the principle at the end of visibility of security should take into account the interests of all, and that attempts to build security against russia without russia's participation are doomed to failure. if nato applies a policy of containment against russia, moscow will have to take a counter macbook with you plus throws. russia also called the nato to stop sending, training instructors and military equipment to ukraine is part of its demand. so de escalation, just to give you an idea, the u. s, which is a natal member, has applied more than $2500000000.00 worth of security assistance to ukraine since
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2014. and this year, native force is a duty take part in many military drills in ukraine for russia. this is a serious issue, and the continued expansion of nato doesn't. it says solve any issues for sure in you, nothing. your nato expansion doesn't solve any problems of security. it moves division lines, work for doesn't remove back. so we accept policies of the countries that have decided not to engage in the alliance. and they know that we support policies of non alignment, and this is in both our interests to be pursued further. today we once again discussed in detail nato's ease for expansion. ask you, i've got a very nato says it's open door policy, allowing countries to decide if they want to be members will not be closed. all eyes on their sides, reaffirmed naples open door policy, and the right for each nation to choose its own security arrangements. for these are the other princesses,
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nathan lodgement is aggressive. absolutely not true. and nathan launch month has been a cornerstone for the spread of democracy and freedom across europe. threats or that sanctions were also being reiterated by nato and the u. s. if in russia, invades ukraine, something it continues to deny that it is about to do. and while discussions were underway, here in europe, a detailed plan of those possible sanctions was being unveiled by democrats in the u. s. senate all available and appropriate measures would be considered to insure the north stream to pipeline from russia to germany didn't become operational. it said, while companies that russia has that offer secure messaging services would be targeted . both a said to be measures to target severe costs. so, russia's economy, some said it was a wind to get russia and nato together, the negotiating table, but it seems both sides leave these talks,
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having made no further significant strides towards unity, charlotte e belsky, r. t in brussels. luc revenge, independent journalists, has shared his views on the talks with me, particular concerns over ukraine becoming a nato member press conference. so, salting back to 60 channel of nato was very short for 5 minutes. didn't just a few questions. she said one interesting things that he had one interesting thing that he had already mentioned before. no ukraine is only a partner of the alliance now. and it is not covered by article 5 of the treaty, which is the dangerous old. any member is defended in case of all the others and be crazy for nato to get ukraine on board and within the alliance. believe me, several countries and not the small ones don't want you grain. of course, there is an image that needs to be projected all humanity, but it's just not the case. and people realized in europe that it is very dangerous
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to have ukraine. and if you follow because of some of the whole tension to west of the country that hey russia and i would do anything to stop the war. britain's pi prime minister, birth jumps was admitted that he did attend the downing street party in the back garden, albeit at the height of the of 1st national cove locked out in 2020. he apologized to britain the sewer at the time. not even allowed to go into one another's homes while arguing. he thought it was a work event. i appreciate the, the point that he's making about the event that i attended. i want to, i want to repeat that. i thought it was a, a work event is politicians form perhaps both sides of the aisle law concern they'd like to see not just an apology from bars, johnson, but a resignation as well. because this seems to be a common theme. now of course, because our minds back to roughly the spring of 2022 years ago now we had the whole
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country. in fact, most of the world locked down almost completely and we've seen in the u. k. again and again. revelations of politicians, particularly conservative politicians, those close downing street having christmas parties, for example, while people couldn't see that dying relatives, or in this case a garden party in may of 2020. when many people were, for example, not seeing relatives being stuck away from loved ones who are suffering and other restrictions on their lives. now the image that the country has is that those are the top, the elite don't seem to think rules apply to them. and for many politicians, the only way to regain public trust is if the man responsible for all of this, the prime minister parish johnson finally resigns. his defense, his defense that he didn't realize he was at a party. ha ha ha is so ridiculous that he is
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actually offensive to the press with the whole country was locked down. he was posting lucy parties in town express the see now going to to to decent thing and resign. missus fitz, i talk to the right honorable gentleman to choose how he conducts himself with me. now, what we've also see in are repeated examples of bars. johnson, previously pleading his innocence and saying that actually that nothing had taken place, that was against the many rules at once. again, the rest of the country through a number of messaging techniques and the some psychologists of put it and other medical professionals must formation consistently putting out messaging to the public to stick to the rules the government. apparently seeing at the time anyway, many figures within the government that about the situation she handed in her
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resignation, pops a political sacrifice of bars, johnson could keep his job, but as more and more of these revelations come out, there are fewer, fewer people who be willing to throw themselves on their swords, and eventually the question will be will prime minister himself finally step down has been talked about more and more. earlier we spoke to norman baker, a former home office minister, who believes that jumps has lost all credibility to color. we're meeting so pathetic. i mean, it's not a we're meeting, it was clearly a social event. so you know, he just, he just hanging on for grim life and hoping something will turn up, but his time is over and he's 30 days to go. now we got a sense of decency about him, the public. there are furious this, this cuts through every understand what's happened here. this is not at all. i don't off k, westminster, if you this is something which takes all the people, all the people who have been prevented from saying the loved ones from dying. preventive and go to a funeral. not able to get married,
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not able to see relatives in care homes. meanwhile, the prime minister is having a party with other people in the, in the back of down the street. people on this on this issue very well on the are furious. it's a grudging apology and he's only apologize because he'd been caught red handed up. so now he's been saying everything is hunky dory was following all the roles bought into worry about the prime minister. lost all credibility. he's lost the right to be prime minister. he's to resign. he's doing amends, damage the reputation as country are, the men's damage to his own party. and i think it a party will take action in due course. while barth shelf was filling the hate, there is a bit of a vice for a british household struggling to warm their homes this winter to a major energy firm and has told customers to cuddle their pet. undo. star jumps to stay warm bills are expected to double this year, while incomes will face a real squeeze shadow. edwards dusty is more on the advice that is called customers fired up. are you weighing up anything?
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all heating is bill the projected to sold to 2000 pounds a year or more as one of britain's biggest energy suppliers has come up. is plainly offensive. 2022 has already been given the title year of the squeeze of a one since a 2008 financial crash this year. wages will barely quote one of the same time bill just by 50 percent around 2000 pounds. when britain's new energy price copies 2nd april, this means in real time people will actually get a pay cut in the situation. thing for the cost of living catastrophe. i think the hosting is an abomination. we have a way to use that you could possibly have been. ready business with whole support from the government. so we've been forced to close our doors. we're only we're trying to close our weight back. so we're in a hotel and everything else. we use quite a lot of electricity and it's hard to find. i am terrified of the impact
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across businesses in the country, not just me. when i mean small businesses struggling as it is that just have to start, repay, bounce back later. the government and supposedly gave us, but we've got to pay them back. so all of a sudden, and i'm not going to do that, it's time to money and we were in debt anyway from the lock that i now they energy cost the solar and both electricity and gas. louis, sorry, i don't know how we supposed to pay them because we have no income and she's not alone. in fact, one in 3 people, a worry that bills will become totally on affordable this year. and i'm thinking the government to the bill. labor also piling on the pressure for the government to ditch tax hikes and scrap v a t on feel altogether. consent to ministers council, the 0 carbon homes program. they found on shore window and the lords the eco
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installation program. they tore it up within one year, they reduce the u. k is gosh, storage capacity. and it won't particularly silly moment the current foreign secretary claim solar panels were risk to domestic food production or all of these decisions have made this country more dependent on volatile wholesale energy prices than we otherwise would have been right now we know this means as an extremely situate, extremely difficult situation to british household, but also risks making archways. the british industry and competitive a talk, a combination of spiking prices, tax hikes, the looming energy big build on the government's a parent reluctance to address these issues. may actually see ridiculous ideas like cuddling pat, how people overcome this. and the upcoming winter has become a reality shock. edwards dashti, r t, london wells till the comes out his world isn't midnight, continues with me. kevin o' in data protection is back in the headlines, and europe is
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ah, the russia u. s. foxon geneva, we're highly anticipated, but expectations of a positive outcome were low, very low rest. his chief negotiator says americans under estimate the gravity of the situation, these are ominous words. what will be the cost of this failure? ah, i will. america's neutral in newspapers, been criticized running a controversial article, declaimed sexual attraction to children is determined in the womb. usa today subsequently raised a twitter thread on the story, mid major public outraged the strong work of what it is all about. the kind of opens across at caleb schools. real storm isn't it? said through it and aid. so usa today has created a huge amount of outrage for an article they published regarding scientific
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research into pedo files. they argue on that essentially as being a pedophile is not synonymous with child abuse. and that the way the u. s. public understands the issue is not correct. this is what was sad in the very controversial usa to day peace. the evidence suggests it is inborn. not all people who sexually abuse children are p to files. some p to files never abuse, children, extra se, and some people who sexually abuse children to know sexually prefer them. we use them as a surrogate for an adult partner. now the twitter thread that was generated by this article from usa to day got so intense that it was actually delete it. but here's some of what was said on the twitter thread about this article before. it was ultimately deleted from the web. you say to de deleted this tweet and the accompanying fred after getting ready out into oblivion. they are hardly the 1st to
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attempt to normalize, pitifully, and won't be the last. why is usa to day trying to gaslight the general public into believing pedophilia is normal and pedophile are dangerous. usa today decides to use mental gymnastics to defend pedophilia didn't go well. now this is not the 1st time such claims have been made. there was a university professor who got similar attention and sparked similar mass outrage among the public when such statements were made several months ago. at this point, many are observing that over the years, public opinion in the united states is certainly shifted when it comes to issues about sexuality and lifestyles, et cetera. but this is one issue where it looks like much of the public is not willing to budge. yes, seems so kind of open. thank so briefly on it. right. next, these please said you see europe, polls been ordered to delete a vast store of personal data that sir, it's accused of keeping unlawfully. it comes off for decision,
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but the blocks data protection agency previously have a civil ready, like can you report activities to mass surveillance and competitors, clandestine data office thing to americans? national security agency, which whistleblower, edward snowden, exposed europe. oh, hold the reportedly runs to the equivalent of hundreds of billions of pages of printed text. it stores data on at least a quarter of a 1000000 for what terra and serious crime suspects. but it also has personal details of people with know, establish links to criminal, etc. and then has to raise certain information health more than 6 months. that date has been collected from criminal investigations carried out by national police authorities in the u countries. european denies. it's abused as mandates and says the decision will now hinder it state to process and capabilities to support low enforcement. the d. p. s decision will impact on euro pose ability to analyze complex and large datasets at the request of a new law enforcement. a cybersecurity expert we heard from says the decision won't
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actually make much difference either way, as, as all ready, an abundance of personal dates are available on media platforms. he said he's speaking, i believe that is impossible to see there. our need a copy to the private, heavier relation that we do on line is check in for the for the purposes, data collection is essential to provide the better service you send the troops through the user experience. but we can nothing your or the side effects. for these reason, the rule over privacy, which dogs and the privacy regulations facia, i believe that the media blackmore platforms are collected too much data. and we, we, we have seen many times in the abuse of such data. many we have bbc is facing a fresh waiver, concerns about pushing woke issues. one of the pretty broadcast, as long as service was having presented, pull the plug on his network radio show last month of to 46 years planning an
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obsession with diversity. nigel res told us he was too frustrated to remain with bbc's woke agenda. it was a difficult series to record because of what one could call b, b c woke the b, b, c suggested, or phone quietly insist that we include certain types of guest, missy. we. they were very came that we should have a balance of men and women and this has been the case for many, many guess better reasons. ringback one has had been under pressure or want to be persuaded that one must house persons of color or ethnic minorities miss the ticket and said is, i was also told that we must have disabled people taking part. and so i went along with that and i went along with the persons of color,
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et cetera. and i think they were all extremely goods people to have all the programs that i reacted against this prescription if you are. but we should have certain types of people on the project. my rule has always been that we should just have people who are right for the program who are trying to do it. and never mind that color is all that religion is having. so that is the basis and also be know whistleblower allegations about a climate of fear. the baby see over reporting on race and transgender issues with an inside of the broadcast of his employing overwhelming censorship. bbc officials, though of repeatedly denied catering to political bias within the organization, but it's found to stop some of the top faces from leaving. recently, one of them is a political broadcasting veteran andrew mark quit up to 21 years, saying he wanted to be free to speak his mind while robin a can. another highly experienced journalist said he was fed up with a company's quote, institutionalized left ism nigel race claims the broadcasts or is putting pressure
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on reporters in various ways. certainly in other areas, i'm not. this is in the entertainment area. i'm, i'm, i was working and, but obviously in the political field, i'm sure that these precious do come up all the time as to the people that money is going to interview and the things that report isn't correspond. so i'm going to say, so i think that is going on. there is also sort of, i mean the media changed out or exists since, since i've stuck back in the 1960. i mean the ticket, the producer i was working with for the last says was 50 years younger than me. and she was very much into what you might go right on causes so. so 11 to be, she pushed those and i, i resisted up to a point, but anyway,
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it's all over. now. it's all over this bulletin too. that's alto. will these at midnight live from moscow? it's me, kevin, i'm from and the team, thanks for watching and a very good morning to a new music emotions, medieval institutions. and then i go to like technology and the combination of these 3 very you could say historically distinct fix fixes with in site your physical makeup have rendered us pretty dangerous to ourselves, to the, to the planet. yes. yes. oh oh.
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