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ah, ah, the headlines, it's our western media ramps up the rhetoric back to potential russian invasion if you crane a claim though, that moscow has consistently denied antique over protest sweep across europe. and amnesty international blast discrimination against the on the vaccinate. the states in post measures we discussed the issue with the panel of guests. we are witnessing a major action of discrimination, a lot of inequalities that go beyond just notions of idiology. i think that's where it just kind of seems to be very dis, proportionate and actually taking away the choice and we hear from a midwife who says her profession has been tainted by a supposed increase. if it's the thrive to only use gender neutral language, forcing care is to do that. patients not as mothers,
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that is things voting with hello. good afternoon, just gone 3 o'clock in the russian capital. you're watching out international. my west, the media is stepping up his assault on russia at the moment, trump ting, what moscow calls and substantiated phase of an imminent invasion of ukraine. the kremlin, has strenuously denied any wish for a conflict, but his lay dived. red blinds against night tastes would expansion towards russia's borders. let's get more in this nan speak with don corta. he's back in the studio. good afternoon again. don. just run through them. what the west the media has been set. well, andy, over the past several months, hysteria surrounding a purported russian invasion of ukraine has spread across the west like wildfire, and to top it all off a number of media outlets. specifically, cnn are continuing to show reports, support accusing russia,
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basically of provoking the conflict in don boss. russia is preparing what's known as a false flag operation to create a pretext for another invasion of ukraine in the view of american intelligence. that could be an impending attack of some kind on the current territory move up from the crimea and join all is territory up. so your buffer zone is bigger. one level up from that annex the whole of the coastline. uncover ukraine off from the black sea. now, as you could see there, cnn even gave us a geography lesson claiming to prove why russia was intending to invade ukraine, apparently. but to be fair, though not everyone in the western media was failed to see this double double standard of accusing russia of some sort of aggression while actually nato was arming a hostile government right on its doorstep. imagine if mexico
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fell under the direct military control of china, we would see that as a threat. of course. well, that's how russia views nato control. if you credit, why wouldn't they kill us? they not rush is response and don't to these accusations. while these accusations of m and an eminent invasion by russia of ukraine have been going around for several months now and time and time again. moscow has repeated that it is not planning any so any sort of invasion and that having its own troops within its own territory is not a threat to anyone. we stress, once again, russia is not going to attack in the practice of moving troops on our own soil is a sovereign right. recall for an end to the exterior, so as not to pile on tensions around the down this problem. and most importantly, not to push hotheads in key of towards new provocations. now it's also important to note that moscow has made it clear that it's trying to find a diplomatic solution to the de escalation of the conflict and ukraine. rushes made a number of proposals for security guarantees between itself and nato to prevent
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the further eastern expansion of the western military alliance. but unfortunately, washington has shot down those proposals as what they called nonstarter negotiating points. so there still is a lot of work to be done in the sphere of diplomacy here. generally speaking, don, hi, this nate, ivory military build up then near russia, sort of play into all of this. well, what's interesting is that just on wednesday, the u. s. secretary of state anthony blank and touched down and ukraine for talks for, to quote, deter russia from further aggression. and at the very same time and entire shipment of n law anti tank missile systems from the u. k also touched down in the u. k. r. in ukraine, so that might not seem like a very diplomatic move, but london says there are only intended for defensive purposes. i can today confirmed to the house that in light of the increasingly threatening behavior from russia. and in addition to our current support, the u. k. is providing a new security assistance package to increase ukraine's defensive capabilities. we
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have taken the decision to supply ukraine with light anti armor defensive weapon systems. now the u. k says that these weapons are for defensive purposes, but it can't exactly control what he does with these weapons once it's in its own hands. right. and we're also seeing ukraine becoming much more dependent on western governments, both for armaments and military training back in 2021. the u. s. also supplied with a large array of javelin anti tank weapon systems. the pentagon recently confirmed that u. s. military advisors will be staying in ukraine and they have also been reports that ukrainian special forces are actually being trained to fight the russian military on us soil. that's something that was unprecedented. and this is all the while. all, while nato countries are actually reinforcing their military positions right against the border of russia. so if you look at the overall picture, doesn't exactly seem like rushes, the aggressor here. okay, all right, well thanks for the update that on the bizarre cesar don't quarter. and we can talk
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further about this shortly to i think we have a guest coming up. but firstly, the turkeys president, roberta one has invited the leaders of russia and ukraine for peace talks in searcy criminal spokes person to meet 2 pasco responded by saying that russia would actually welcome help from any country to resolve the tensions with the crack. but it is a needed some way. we welcome the efforts of any country willing to help to sort out. this just be the main issue is that ukraine has lack progress in fulfilling the minsk agreement. if turkey helps to influence and encourage the implementation of those agreements, then we can welcome that the location is only a secondary concern. the main point is to influence ukraine. okay, well let's talk further and i wouldn't go to pull ingram. he's a cambridge university political analyst speaking to us for london and you're very welcome. thanks for your time today, paul. and what's your take on this? just stop by talking about what we've seen in the west. the media,
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if you like. plenty of claims from them and also politicians that russia is preparing to invade ukraine. and yet we hear all along from russia consistently. they say this is not our intention. what are your thoughts? well, my thoughts, my thoughts are somewhere in the middle. in the sense that when you do a mass treats a border, does send a very powerful signal. i think that's, that, that is a strong intention of moscow is, is to send the signal. but this is that territory. but they have every right to a massive shapes, but also they have the capability to, to demonstrate that they ought to have influence outcomes in ukraine. and i think the demands that are made from russia to, to legally outlaw any accession to nato of ukraine or georgia is,
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is, is not new about that. so that's demand that russia has, has had for years. and to some extent has been successful because the, the proposals back 15 years ago for these countries to join may have been shelved. but of course, joining nighttime is one thing. missing both countries more towards the west is it still has still been has still been happening so. so i think it is very understandable but must go might be feeling frustrated by the development save a recent. yes. but of course, the west also has that has their grounds for feeding distrust because russia invited premier in 2014. and of course being the on getting conflicting east eastern ukraine. and i think both sides have very strong reasons for
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feeling distrust. i think by the sides have very strongly he to, to try to repair that trust because tomorrow we have 3 amounts men to doomsday clock. it's an annual announcement of how close we are to, to wear an elation. and it wouldn't surprise me. it's homeless. clock moves closer to midnight, so it's already a 100 seconds. these, these are situations where all of us have a responsibility to actually care and caution and to find ways of getting, getting assurance that we are not going to make them that sort of direction. yeah. and, and i think some of the, some of the language coming out to moscow recognize the fact. i mean, moscow could be sending by strong war signals. and some of the language coming from some us officials to talk up the threat is, is not helpful. we saying on both sides, do you think poll certain mixed messages then from your point of view,
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because on the one hand we do hear people saying, look, we want to po diplomacy. we have a meeting scheduled. hopefully we can find a solution if we both listen to each other's concerns and then at the same time you've got the west of arm and ukraine. yes, well, so the west will on ukraine because ukraine is seen as a, as a, as a symbol if you like, of the front line of western interests and on the west has, has consistently beans seeing this particular pulse of the world is important to its, to its strategic position that's, that's understandable from a geo political perspective is d p responsible from the perspective of a strategic stability which i think those of us who are saying this with k right. and trying to, to need to pay particular attention to, you know, i, it was said on your program just a few minutes ago that said that the americans would not tolerate the,
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the involvement of russian soldiers in, in mexico, or just sort of chinese soldiers. and i think that's a very, a very important point. so i think the west has a responsibility to act with more responses with more empathy towards the russian perspective. but equally, i think it's important to recognise that a must in one's own troops very close to the bonus of ukraine is at the very least sending a worrying signal. and the worst is, is building capacity for a very, very dangerous me. i think it's going to take more than just verbal assurances to the world. the russia has no intention of inviting what it seems. assurances, need to be given on both sides, isn't it? what is the chance to think them pull that we will see some sort of mutual security agreement where all sides are happy? well, i think the russian proposal but that,
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so we start conversations about changing the european security architecture. are very helpful. i'm not entirely sure that some of those proposals going to fly, but i think the very act of pointing out that having a west and military alliance that covers basically all countries except russia is the stabilizer, is always been stabilizing the expansion of nato. in the 990 and to thousands has not been helpful to building trust. and, and we do need to be pressing a reset button to coordinate friends. but pressing that reset button is not about russia falling into line with the western agenda. it is about as or understanding our security needs and for large countries to respect, security needs a small countries. this needs to be a common security approach, rather than
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a collective security approach on the nato. it needs to be more aligned to the arrest e and i think face to negotiating focus on a whole variety of issues just as the r, c e, as has always done. unfortunately, nato members have seen much more focus and emphasis on, on and on military preparations, rather than the palm common cooperative security mechanisms that are crucial to your future. okay. oh sorry to interrupt that. we've got to go. we weren't at the time, but it's been really good to to okay. thank you. fascinating points that was pulling room a political analyst from cambridge university. thanks for coming on. i've always shown since futures britain's prime minister is on the line amid an escalating backlash over politicians, including from his own party that he allegedly defied. co withdrew was by holding
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boozy, get together during a long time. he faces a potential vote of no confidence. let's get more in this now and go live to london and speak with a correspondent mash idea at which dash the shadow difficult afternoon. ahead for boris johnson. isn't it the faces the commons this afternoon? well, of course it was alteration red. meet that rescue mission to save forest johnson's premier ship. it's been for to advise the pork pie plot. now that's been done that because of the prime minister cues of telling porky's after poor keys over all of these downing street party allegations where every single day now, there seems to be a new revelation of drowning. drunken stories in downing street seems to be the worst political hanover in history for the prime minister. he's right now facing prime ministers questions. it's only been around 15 minutes, but he has been grilled by the leader of the opposition, although doris johnson is sticking to it was yesterday. he said,
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i've said what i've said another essentially is that he thought it was a work event that nobody warned him that it was anything up, but the work event puppy lied to the public and parliament. no, nobody told me that what we were doing was you say against the rules who is on the record. say unto you are lying that you were warned about this event and you went ahead anyway that you knew, i didn't tell you it or she categorically that nobody told me. i can't believe that we would have gone ahead with an event that people were saying was against the rules. you're not locked in. and he told, nobody warned me that it was against the rule because i would, i would remember now all of this comes as prussia is, of course, mounting on the prime minister and his future. many people are arguing that he
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really needs to resign, but that could be another way out for the prime minister and. and what we've seen is major development here in the westminster, around 23 m. p. 's met just last night just yesterday to discuss his future 10 event of now publicly come forward offering these letters of votes have no confidence in the prime minister. although the 1922 committee really needs 50 full of those letters public, publicly those letters to trigger what's known as a leadership a contest. so that still way way sure to that. but the talk around town is that actually the numbers are a lot higher than what is publicly being made out. and even forrest johnson's allies are running out of arguments to defend him. i suspect there's lots of colleagues who are reflecting on what they've heard in that constituencies and a feeling under a lot of pressure right now because the british public are absolutely furious with
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what they've heard. our boss is not the prime minister. our boss is those who send us to westminster to represent us, and they are furious. so they have heard so far is johnson is now facing the fight of his life. it feels as though this is a ticking time bomb moment and his primary ship is totally about to explode. and just minutes before prime minister questions this afternoon, we've had as a breaking news at christian wake for us, a tory, i'm p, a very south, was elected recently back in 2019. he's just effected out to the labor party. that means he's crossed over from one side of the house of commons to the other. that's a total body slant for the tory party, but as jones and try to play it down, try to say that they will once again re when the, the constituency of vari, south of calls far as johnson. he's saying, i said what i've said, and he's referring to the very excuse to some might say all the arguments that he
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simply wasn't warned that any of these parties aren't the parties you sticking with his line? that it was a work he had been out of school, is that a broken record, almost slogan of we will await to see. what about investigation? concludes that the investigation into these parties led by do great. could that be the final nail in the coffin? or as far as johnson politically speaking, a got non walking or reading yet still a lot to be revealed. ok. thanks chevy that we shot at which dash the reporting from outside parliament. thank you. now the number of daily caves cases, the surgeon in europe. fioma cron variance spreading across the constant, but so you see waves of unrest you to tuscany restrictions being imposed in some countries. a word of warning. you might find some of the footage you're back to see disturbing. now there have been violent clashes in northern germany where hundreds protested against the possible vaccine mandate that would prevent people from
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entering indoor unused without an ex k. the test or jab, people sets off fire crackers and at least that does, we were reportedly arrested off to stop the protest. duty demonstrates its flashing math mandates. meanwhile, initially ties and took to the streets and protests over the weekend. it's now mandatory for everybody there over the age of 50 to get the job, and it's essentially banned the unvaccinated from using public transport or entering bars and restaurants, even with a negative caveat. test amnesty international beliefs though, become dame does amount to discrimination and demands that the government thinks its policy recently approved. reinforce green pass must be a time limited arrangement, and the government must continue to ensure that the entire population can enjoy their funded mental rights. amnesty intern, national italian asked for alternative measures to allow the non vaccinated population to continue to carry out their work and to use means of transport
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without discrimination across the atlantic, the number of daily caves cases has reached almost 547000. and that's while a recent poll does show that 59 percent of democratic voters would support a government policy that would confine unvaccinated americans to their homes and less in an emergency. one of the most popular newspapers to the state of utah even published in that a tauriel demanding that the measures a brought in were utah a truly civilized place? the governor's next move would be to find a way to mandate mass vaccination. going as far as to deploy the national guard to ensure that people without proof of vaccination would not be allowed. well, anyway, what we discuss this issue with a panel of gas. see, do you think that if such a policy was introduced, it would creating equality and still would not stop the virus from spreading. we are within the single main jo action of discrimination and people are divided into clusters. i want to,
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we are witnessing is sort of cold the civil war. i mean, i would call it the civil war because we are putting brother against brother for friends against friend, the ali vaccinate the you are not to vaccinate. so the impact on society of those to measure so those low, the simply devastating i speak from the point of view of historian, think it's right for any qualities. people standing in line in the u. s. for 4 hours just to get a job. because people having to travel and other parts of the world when they don't have disposable income to do so, all the time to take off from work. because most people have wanted to return to normal. that's creating a lot of inequalities that go beyond just the notions of ideologies about whether people want to participate in the vaccine drive or not. we already know that the nation doesn't. so each from having a i would say, doesn't stop me from spreading the virus further. so i think that's where it does
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kind of seems to be very dis, proportion and actually taking away the choice of, you know, add, i was with, you know, picky of the fifty's lives. got lots of life experience and i'm pretty sure they quite responsible people and they should be given a choice. the we put tacked on the constitution, the right to move. the right to movement is one of the fundamental right in the constitution, which is a document of positive, right? but it's also natural white also natural, a low, if you believe in the assistance of not to a low, there is a ride to free movement. and i think is natalie absurd by the soul. so anti goes to 2, shall now and illegal to prevent people from moving if they're not vaccinated. well, i think we should be really worried about the effect that the public can have in these types of movements, particularly, and government started to bring policing into it or military into it. that means that they've given some thought to what may or may not be legal and what may or may
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not be necessary. but again, i think that if we're, if we're this concerned about coven and listen, i've had 4 shots myself. so it's not that i'm opposed personally to this boat. i am opposed to it is that we don't start talking about keeping other people home drunk drivers, people who are part of intimate partner violence, those. there are other things in society where we seem to be pretty lenient and for some reason for us to be coming down so hard on this particular case where we're bringing in policing and military, i think should be very concerned. and having conversations about our liberties and how governments are going against some of our rights. while the world health organization discontinued distress that getting vaccinated is important and is a vital tool in fighting the pandemic. most of the people in the hospital, any country you take, or any city are unvaccinated. so let's just remember that we have very good vaccines now and we need to use them. we need to vaccinate more people
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on our website at the moment. we've the story about the side effects and vaccines and have a recent study does suggest sometimes all in the mind and nothing to do with the job itself. you can read more about it at r t dot com. now we're dr. agenda neutral language in the health care sector is impacting midwives as they are forced to no longer use the word mother. and instead say birth thing. parties we heard from home, birth attendant, isabel melbourne, who says the suppose it increase? if it's a campaign, it's actually pushing people out of the profession. the groundwork was set that we no longer use words like warren and mother, and it's now the most contemporary thing you can do. the most inclusive thing you can do is use gender neutral language. so language like burning bodies, birthing people, or the person many straighter people who bleed chest feeder. well,
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the terminology is intended to be inclusive, the transgender parents, but many health professionals do appear to be uncomfortable with the language and fear that they will be ostracized, or even worse, could lose their jobs. if they say 9 unapproved word, isabel mal, been again says that many is scared of speaking act. so the 1st time i came across the requirements was a do a training. in 2016 in brooklyn, new york. and my initial reaction was to go along with it. i couldn't imagine how it would be hurtful to anyone because i was told that it was modern language. it was inclusive language. and we wouldn't want to make anyone feel bad. i think the biggest problem is that there is a material consequence. so pronouns, for example, do not exist in a vacuum. it unfortunately leads to
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a lifetime of part of pharmaceutical dependence. kind of trans humanist future body dissociation putting children on puberty blockers, right? the pronouns and the language capture is part of the bigger picture, which is, you know, dissociation from our flesh being beans from our material. reality. if people are being threatened, many, many women have come to me who have either been fired or left their jobs because noncompliance is, is not, is not tolerated. i was unwilling to go along with the compulsive speech. and what that looked like for me was, you know, off being ostracized by my, you know, new york city birth and post partum. do look, community washing, ortiz nauseous. that brings you up to date with the laneesa. i thought it was good
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the americans did not know before a saturday's hostages. stand off at congregation, beth israel, the name molig, fossil o'clock. it turns out the touches community did. we're going to bring you the army details as to how the terrorist was allowed to legally acquire a usb and fly into and around the united states without limitation with a criminal record. and on the british security services watch list as a subject of interest in california, students have been singing an as tech chant as a part of a start state multiculturalism curriculum. but it turns out the chant is to the god of human sacrifice. and cannibalism. we will tell you the reaction by paris. this
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