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so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, it is breaking news, this alley, or naughty international as an allied peacekeeping mission and catholics dawn comes to an end. there's a situation in the country report from the stabilizes. but it's, it's by much speculation in the west that the russian contingent would never leave . also in the program. when i went into that garden, just after 6 on the 28th of may, 2020, i believed implicitly that this was a work event for british families are outraged by boris johnson's apology. often he admits attending and down the street party during the you case 2020 national lockdown walla here in the program o nazi we talked to a man who buried his father during that period of the same time that i was at my
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job is feeling well he was taking and a bring your own views part it. why does he believe that the rules that he out create that he made, didn't apply to him? have the job all pick up the top candidates at quebec. providence is planning to punish the unvaccinated with a special time locals. tell us how they feel about it. i think it's unfair to just suggest it's the responsibility or the fault of those that are unvaccinated . we can pull anybody to have also german police to being slammed full apparently of using that powers it's offered, emerge they illegally access to personal data collected by guess what that of a cove it trucking app with . well, it is a breaking news for you this out here. we're not into national as we understand members for the c s t o security group. all right? now, in closed door meetings,
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because the allied peacekeeping mission and context on is now winding down with troops hanging over their duties to the local counterparts. the soldiers are now preparing to leave the country. they've been there for a week off. the authorities requested help with an anti terror operation that was launched amid deadly unrest. and the secretary general of the military block the send, the troops praised the way the mission was carried out. you had a simple but important goal to help a brotherly country insured security, stability protection of sovereignty and territorial integrity. and you achieve this goal with thought. elsie's nic aaron, joining us on this thursday afternoon in the studio with this breaking news story. nicky, good to have you with us today ultimately summer calling this a state of mission accomplished but what has been accomplished? well really, it's by no means business as usual in context on right now. the country is still in a state of shock if need be. so much in such a short amount of time. i mean we're only in the 2nd week of january right now would be on rest starting on the 2nd of january. but the balance of power has now
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been shifted out of the hands of the protesters and back to the authorities and some kind of normality has been restored. for instance, the internet access across the country has been restored. the airport has been reopened after it was over, run by protest, this just a week or so ago. this was all the chief with the support of the c s t o alliance. i think is russia, bella. ruth, media kick is down and to jake is down who were invited into the country at the request of president to kind of and now, and they're ready to leave. the country, as you said, is mission accomplished in a meeting is now on the way discussing how that will take place. of course, that needs to be discussed how sequence all vote with drawing continues of different countries is going to happen. it could take place over a number of days president, the kind of has already expressed his gratitude to the lions. i would like to express my gratitude to the mission commanders for the job they did over these days
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. the c s t o peacekeeping mission in catholic stun including and l m i t. c was very important in terms of stabilizing. the situation in our country is undoubtedly had a major moral impact on pushing back the aggression of terrorists and bandits. it's been an absolutely extraordinary start to the year for context on a relatively peaceful country. within a matter of a week, descended into chaos. mass riots were seeing on the streets. government buildings were overrun, and set on fire. we saw the entire country in a state of emergency and the exact number of fatalities is still being calculated. although it's reported over a 1000. protesters were injured and over a 100 had been killed while over a 1000 police officers were also injured and some 16 killed. that number could go up and fix to con the streets by presidency. kyra, which has fallen flat, nothing was working the com, the protests and so we have no other option. but to call in the c s t o lions for
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support and without who knows what state conflicts would be in right now. the c s t o lines is basically 6 countries made up of 6 countries as a small group, that is a former soviet bloc. so bella russo mania, as you said, tajikistan quickest on russia of course, context on as well during this time though, when, when context on asked for help, a lot of the western media and some key politicians also said they won't, does it look out? you don't want to rushes health care because if russia gets involved is going to try and take advantage of the situation. get a foothold in the country kind of tabloid, he comments, to be honest with you. but, but how's that pounding out for russia? there was such a huge focus on russia entering a foreign country at this time. there was little mention of the other countries in the alliance which were also offering support to cosmic sound. but it seemed like the mainstream media took this as a perfect opportunity to be some russia scare mongering, rushes entering this foreign country. and we saw these sensationalized headlines such as putin seated on crisis. it was unfortunate that russia,
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as part of this alliance, offering support to cause extent, was also viewed as something finished up by washington to one less than a recent history is that once russians are in your house, sometimes very difficult to get them to leave. and of course, comments like this from washington always invites some kind of response from russia interest earlier today, the deputy foreign minister, a rab offset that the u. s. reaction was so revealing. he said it confirmed russia's worst assumptions about washington's intentions in eurasia. and now politics aside, it's going to be interesting to see how conflicts done does get back on its feet after this unprecedented chaos in its country. is nikki erin. thank you. well, let's take this conversation a little bit further here on our t international crossing live. now david low senior research fellow at leads beckers university law school. now joining us here on our team to national a very good afternoon to you. so you probably heard the report and the discussion
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just not with office nicky. aaron, the conical storage. he's and the secretary general of the c s t o, they're already saying the, the situation is stabilizing and catholic st on. is that what you're hearing as well? yes, susan, this is said from the beginning when the context on government just c s t o assistance it was said to be a jump commission and he was highlighting that wasn't just flushing military. there are 6 ations you involved in this with them that was made very clear the was the situation stabilized in context and military support from this. the c s t o allies would then be looked into the parents, i'm not sure is one of those. i think it's quite concerning that he said, speaking from that being from the u. k. m, the west mistake perspective, it's very concerning when you have a sexual stage such as senior politicians. anthony blanket, in effect,
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giving cheap shots really about commentary about russia. i understand there's a, there's an issue said western state perspective with the ukraine. russian border with the build a book. no. this is a completely different scenario senior. oh, i didn't say paul. i was just gonna say sort of jump in the senior different, all the united states, the us secretary state and to me, blank and basically saying that, you know, you don't the russians to come into your house. they might never, never leave. what is the point of someone actually saying, well, what he trying to get out? i just think it's a completely cheap shot hearing. it doesn't help. it doesn't help international relations. it certainly doesn't help. not just us relations. i mean, you know, the us and u. k. relationship has been a little frosty. over the last few years, there's been a bit of deep suspicion, nothing which is the time. now, let's start to realize that sort of diplomatic processes. let's start talking to
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each other. i do, you know, i don't think anybody wants to go back to a local cobol scenario. i think what we want to see is starting to build up trust again. i mean, it's on both sides. russia starting to trust where so a nato countries starting to trust was sure, again, i think that's the only way that we can make progress, but contacts them was a unique situation. and it was very, very clear from the start. the rushes deployment was not gonna be permanent. i think, you know, given the environment basically, when putin gets involved in just about anything so often meter uncertain tabloids do tend to hit the alarm bells. what about you mentioned ukraine a few moments ago. there are some european leaders right now, they're a bit upset. they feel like that being bypassed as a putin is now taking up direct ukraine talks with the biden administration in washington, d. c. a lot of european leaders are saying hold on a 2nd. why are we not in this conversation, david, why do you think they feel this way? i think maybe historically it goes back to and i mentioned the cold war,
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the days of soviet union, the us are the main to, to main protagonist. and they said, well, we saw little conflicts, and this is what i said, you know, the, to the portfolio capital black from the u. s. where we still us interests where they kept troops in certain countries as well as russia miss. obviously, i think it's also important because it's your security and i know there's a lot of distrust between you and russia. you know, that sort of look at me. if we go back to say ga ga, want to join the you, ukraine is looking to join the years and there's an irony because the u. k. recently left the, i think, i mean was that this is what i was saying. i think the time that we started working and talking together collectively on this, and i'm not just leave it to the us. and i think of the moment the secretary of state should be left on what he's saying. because if anything, it's more inflammatory and it's not helping the situation when you use the word inflammatory. i think that's
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a really key words to use during this discussion. whether it's regarding what happened in catholics on. now what's been going on with ukraine as well and, and basically the way the media talks about the russian liter vladimir putin, just bringing it back. it's a context on briefly john, by david my lot. my last question for you here. now that it seems to be coming in kazakhstan and the c s t o members are now withdrawing the peacekeepers. the g 2 to expect a change of tone in the media. perhaps hopefully hopefully they will. they will, those sorts of our knowledge, the what was said, if you like last weekend, this is a temporary measure. it's not going to be a full time occupation. hopefully there will be acknowledgements of that fact that this is the c s t o communications, like i said, but it's like nature, nato states helping each other with whether it is a need for any military support. it's exactly the same scenario. i think this is where, you know, let's start and stop talking. now let's start realizing that we've got more in
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commonly we've got different, you know, unless escalate this sort of rhetoric that's going on between certainly the us and russia. but i think certainly only us, i think so much you tell the both the president by homosexual state, so acting like a responsible adult in the political world. david low or senior research hello at leads becky university's law school. a great pleasure having you on the program today here at ortiz, thank you very much. you're welcome. and could have you with us with this program as well, so bereaved families you had to bury their loved ones during the height of the case . first, colbert lockdown have slammed an apology from prime minister boris johnson as quote, an insult its author. he admitted in parliament that back then despite severe restrictions on all gatherings, he attended a boozy bash downing street and i went into that garden just after 6 on the 20th of
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may. 2020. i believed implicitly that this was a work event may 2020 was a challenging month for britain. much of the country was paralyzed by the 1st national lockdown. in door meetings between households were strictly prohibited and a maximum of 2 people could meet outdoors in a public place. well, we spoke to one man who struggled to arrange his father's funeral amid all those restrictions. this is about rules and about who the rose applies to become abundantly clear that the prime minister thinks that they didn't apply to him at the same time. but i was at my father's funeral. he was taking part in a, bring your own booth party number 10 downing street. my dad's funeral, we were only allowed to invite up to 5 people at the funeral. so that meant it was just myself and my 4 siblings that could attend to his new physical contract. so we wouldn't want to hug each other. even the vicar holding the ceremony wasn't allowed
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to shake hands or anything like that. and as soon as the ceremony was over, we all had to go back, came again, they were author issuing fines for people meeting outside people will be fined money for meeting up people being harassed by the police. if they hung around and parks that too long and the ultimate question have the prime minister is, why does he believe that the rules that he helped create that he made didn't apply to him. all of our shots and stated, excuse how spot a wave of names on line with some of the major companies. like for example, ryan, among those posting, mocking images. that was not the 1st part of a scandal and bolting bars. johnson, the end of last year pictures emerged on line, allegedly showing him taking part in several social events at downing street during the 2020 lockdown. and all of this has led to calls for boris johnson to step down . so ridiculous that is actually offensive to the yeah, he now going to do
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a decent thing and reside in my judgement and all the evidence that seems to us in the face for the last few months. now, i think it's abundantly clear the bars johnson doesn't have an ounce of self decency. and him leading by example is really key element of thought. need to ship is clear. not only does bar as johnson not have bothered moral leadership at the moment, but there's no pathway for him to get back. and that's why as long as he remains prime minister, i think we're going to stay in a state of limbo in this country and ultimate is putting more people at risk when you say that is where it's outlined that the government has done everything they could to save lives, the little wait things where they can just hang and the messaging drought has been terrible. the following of that only 550 invited has been a patchy on it where they've gone again. science. if advice on the result has been nearly well over a $175000.00 desks now, which is deep upsetting. shifting gears to canada now where people
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consume be find if they refuse to, have a coven job of quebec is planning on becoming the 1st province in the country to impose a tax on the on vaccinated the whole lot. no job levy was proposed by the regions premier who says it will be at least 50 to a 100 canadian dollars, adding though he thinks it should be much higher. the controversial measure comes as canada as a whole. we registered a spike and cobit cases. so we hit the streets of quebec to see what the people that think about this. i think it's unfair to just suggest it's the responsibility or the fault of those that are unvaccinated. this is coming after decades of neglect and a dysfunctional health care system in quebec. you know that often pits people against each other. instead of the government taking responsibility, what i've heard is there's different reason why you might not have i committed and thought because you're against it. so faxing, all of these people to me doesn't make any sense. i'm pretty sure it would be good
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if everybody can choose what they want to to, to do with the vaccination. and i, i'm pretty sure it would be better if everybody would be back in, but we can't force anybody to have the vaccine. welcome back of province, is not the 1st place in the world to tax the and jobs in greece to the unvaccinated have to cough up an extra 100 euros every month. and plans are a foot elsewhere in europe. for example, austria is mulling a tax of over a 1000 euros a month. well, italy is considering a monthly no job, fine of one and a half 1000. well, political commentator anthony web, i told us it's all actually a finger pointing ploy to distract from the miss handling of the crisis. they know it's all reasonable. it's not something the majority of the world's governments would consider the have to look at the contract because in quebec,
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they've had the resignation of their magical director of how they got a new one. and they're trying to find a state gates for their terrible b policy may well be trying to warn people to restart the back seat. and the swiss protect premier of our car back is just distracting attention from his own. and miss managed when she became a policy on to a great for people who happen to have decided to not be vaccinated. sorry, he's shown pool leadership. he's our tax affection. that is, our population is trying to book one section of the population like ng some. but there is no medical justification for this
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decision or a tool, but a dallas gave more power to people lie. king. lots of people are very upset for canada, which seems to be a beacon of my to that achieve afraid it is the opposite. electric char, display i to germany now where police they're facing abuse of power allegations as after they illegally access the private data of german citizens collected by what collected by that of a cove. it tracking app. you can imagine it sparked a wave of anger these days. it's just too easy to assemble a massive database of use a data and the best intentions won't prevent it from being abused. you need to build technical privacy mechanisms into the system before the data exists. this needs amplification, beyond borders. everybody should uninstall lou crap immediately since the german police starts to use lou crap generated location,
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tracking information for their investigations. avoid being tracked against your will uninstall luke and now on ha, tracing absence. you also see the norms that people across here when it comes to try to get on with daily life and lead culver 19. but the police here in germany, a faith claims that they broke faith to protection, right. when it comes to one of the most downloaded applications on the market, luca logs, how much time a person spends a day fall restaurants old ed yelder event locking in by scanning a q r code on arrival and out when you leave the day sir, is encrypted. and can only be accessed if the local health authority and the establishment all venue grant consent. and then only the health authorities have access to the info. the idea being that it's then used to track cove 90 infections and who came into contact with the infected. now police in mines of used
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information gathered by de luca as part of their investigation into the death of a man who fell after leaving a restaurant in the city. the details of 21 potential witnesses were made available to police officers. and it has caused worry for some politicians in germany to say that this could lead to confidence in contact tracing apps being undermined. we must not allow faith in digital apps, which are an important tool in the fight against coven 19 to disappear. he's a darn good to know if he can. of this data is actually only allowed to use for pandemic controls. so that was the legal violation because they didn't use it to fight the pandemic. they used it for law enforcement, and that's actually illegal so far. the public prosecutor's office has also admitted that what happened was that the public prosecutor's office told the police, the public health department, winnie data, and the police and the innkeeper both used the key to unlock the data,
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which subsequently meant that the telephone numbers and addresses of the people who are locked in could be passed on to the police officer of the company behind the app. culture for life is criticized what it calls a misuse of information. almost every day we receive inquiries from the place. some public prosecutor's office about data from uses. we condemn this misuse of the data collected by the look up for infection protection. and welcome the announcement by the mains public prosecutor to raise awareness of the legal situation and to stop using the data. the luca apps contract to operate contact tracing is up for renewal in the near future. and some members of germany ruling coalition a far from convinced that it should be extended and fax their opening, telling people to put, install a use another service. uninstall the look app immediately and then immediately use the corona worn app as far as the warning and the follow up are concerned. the look
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app is dead. the worry is the data breaches like this won't play into the hands of protest groups who have been raging against germany's covey restrictions, while a vast majority of the population support the measures that have been taken there. all a growing number of people attending the regular monday night demonstrations all across the country. and those demonstrations have at times turned into clashes between protesters in place with a response to the outcry from politicians to the case in mines, prosecutors there have apologized and said that they will use the data that they received. the local data protection authority is also said that they will be
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opening investigation into exactly how this information was obtained in the 1st place. peter, all of her all t, berlin, amid record high u. s. inflation supermarkets in the country and now struggling to fill that show with destroying dismantled chop was as you can imagine, making a clear who they blame a posting images with a hash tag bass shelves biden. i'll stoop mockers themselves deciding a number of reasons for the shortages from alma crohn to bad went the weather to basically that of the main process problem that of disrupted supply chains. president joe biden though seems to think that that problem in particular has long been solved in factor in time for christmas. couple of months ago, we heard a lot of dire warranties about supply chain problems, leading to a crisis around the holidays. thanksgiving and christmas react brought together business and labor to solve the problems. the much predicted crisis didn't occur.
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grinch did not steal christmas. well, meanwhile, almost 70 percent of americans say economic problems are the biggest worry to date . we asked us shoppers how the situation is hitting the i'm no longer able to get everything on my grocery list when i come. sometimes i have to go to 2 or 3 different stores to find something i'm out of just like, oh this is. this is a lot higher than what i normally day and inflation is higher than it used to be. and our president is not really sure. i think president biden's just sitting back letting things happen. and president trump made things happen. so, you know, it's 2 different kind of presidents right there and it really shows right now. and i'll just america also the u. k. having record inflation rates these days, read more about it at odd c dot com 25 minutes past the hour here in moscow. we are
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when so many find themselves world support, we choose to look for common ground the, the who's at the current ministration continues to see their popularity. democrats are all very looking for the replacement for the next major election cycle. is looking to the past, the best move we're speculation about a possible 2016 reimagined 2024. what does putting a candidate to a previously loss versus each other? say about the american political system? we will give you the $360.00 view. let's be honest. this isn't how anyone wanted to be starting at 2020 to canada, had taken its attack against san vaccinated to
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a whole new level lead time against those who choose to not get the job. thanks. society should not have to bear the burden on health care for individuals choices. this is the ronald mcdonald house in canada, hands out eviction notice to those on a vac, said it over the age of 5. we will bring you the reaction and we can see a 2 trials against associates, of jeffrey epstein, happening simultaneously as a federal judge in new york is going to allow the lawsuit against a prince, amie andrew followed by virginia to free to move forward. could this disclose more information about the inner workings of the sex trafficking ring john honey, we'll join us at the latest. and if you are stuck in a farm, what is better to have a gas or an electric power car? and if the soaring gas prices causing electric vehicles to become more popular was america a top selling automaker last year isn't from america. we will discuss why with more
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and i'm, i know hughes on today's news use hughes. we will go deeper than just the headline to give you the full picture. so let's get started. ah, thanks for joining me today. what does it say about a country when the best choice for leadership in the future is once in the past? now both parties are struggling on their strategy for the next election cycle in large part because of the power within the party is still held by those previously office. or the democrats doubt about pushing either of the current office holders is growing in large part due to their dramatic reduction in popularity. and for the republicans, the former president still holds the top spot with, despite having multi me rising stars within the party, none want to be in the cross hairs of the former president. knowing how savage
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