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a with the russian co vaccines put nick v demonstrates a strong protection against the recently emerged omicron strain according to a new italian study and also produces more anti bodies than the pfizer jap. criminal negligence. that is how russian foreign ministry is describing the work of some western journalists seeking to mislead the public into believing russia wants to invade ukraine. despite continuous denials from officials in moscow and disturbing classified video shows the seconds before u. s. at drone kills 10 afghan civilians, many of them children who were playing on the street. and one of the most appealing incidents in the appalling is to this rather, excuse me, in the box to withdraw from the country. but joe biden says he makes no apologies
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whatsoever for the disastrous pentagon. paula and iran posters, american domination, president ibrahim received lashes out at white house pressure amended paper on nuclear talks in an exclusive interview. talking with broadcasting direct from our studios and monica. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. by now, a study by italian researchers and collaboration with russia has shown that the sputnik v vaccine is highly effective against the oma khan cove. it straight the results have shown that to dose vaccination regimen allows the formation of neutralizing antibodies that can neutralize the i'm a crohn variant. this study together with previous studies gives additional evidence for the need of booster immunization. sputnik light booster after sputnik the vaccination induces robust neutralizing antibody response to our micron variant
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. well, i think is a really important for the world because they have dominance problems on the institute, which is one of the more threat double institute of the world. and basically it compared have to have food, nuclear, pfizer vaccine and shows and sports me just double the vital neutralization again for me crohn is on fire like seeing. and it's a very well designed study. because basically they compared sarah, that was the same, a packing why barry and the original barrier. and then they chose at 5 declined 20 times to get me wrong. footnote decline much less. and basically this just shows that support nick is the best. but in the world right now, again, for me wrong and very important, it's not the competitive message, it's a message of corporation. we believe that we can pfizer shorts will work well together. we believe that we can be universal both the for many of it seems so
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message is that the corporation and we are offering with me like both or to strengthen and lengthen immune response on the chrome for many other vaccines. the study shows around 3 and 4 of those are vaccinated with putting v antibodies against omicron and left people with twice as many antibodies than the pfizer shot the head of sputnik developers. the gamma layer research institute told us more about this study and it's results. greg, her, when they all my constraint came to europe and then to russia. of course there was a desire to look at how sputnik v would protect against it. first we study in our institute serum from those vaccinated was sputnik. ve the study showed the 75 percent of russians vaccinated with sputnik v had enough antibodies to be protective mo micron. and among those who got sputnik light as a boost the job, the number is 100 percent around 3 months after the booster. after that, italian colleagues from the spell and zoning institute, proposed joint studies of serum from those immunized with sputnik v and those
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immunized with pfizer, the conclusions in the article, the result, the 3 week work. the main conclusion is that all studied vaccines are less effective against omicron, but serum from those vaccinated with sputnik dealt of a micron 2 and a half times better than those jazz with pfizer. thus, despite at 1st the serum being the same when it comes to neutralizing the whoop and strain, this likely happens because sputnik ve provide a wide range of antibodies against different strains of cove. it. that's how our vaccine was designed. our specialist says from the start that the vaccine should be designed to provide as wide a range of antibodies as possible. while m. r n. a base vaccines were designed to provide high levels of antibodies against the woman's strain, but not to provide a wide range of antibodies against different strains and sang, crossing over to american now, where the us state department has released a document accusing both the r t channel and sputnik agency of propaganda and
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disinformation claiming that they are critical to moscow's goals of changing global public opinion about russia's actions in ukraine and other countries. we have our te, corresponded dan hawkins with more that well, this latest state, the bottom reports on r, c and sputnik is titled, also split next role in russia. this information and propaganda ecosystem is the latest in a series of pieces on the news channel reports to come out with fairly regular intervals, the latest one being out just in august 2020 being titled pillars of russia. this information and propaganda ecosystem are very similar for math, and of course the 2017 report by the us intelligence community, which apparently implicated r t in somehow the cremeans behalf meddling in and trying to influence the us presidential election in favor of the candidate donald trump. but back to this latest report, this focuses on several so called case studies,
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the coverage of the my don revolution ukraine in 2014 and the post to my don events the coverage of russian turkish relations. soon after that, of course, the latest tensions on b, russia, ukraine, border in and around the dumbass as well. the report accuses the channel of essentially being a means for the kremlin to disseminate and disseminate this information and propaganda narratives to suit the criminal agenda and goals. it does also give credit, of course to r. t and sputnik china haven't come in full share of criticism for viewing figures is given credit for their reach, their international reach and scope, especially in the middle east and latin america. researchers have found that r t arabic online reach is comparable to those of prominent pan arab media outlets
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and b, b, c, news arabic. according to the atlantic councils, digital forensic research lab r t has garnered a significant audience even if their audience statistics are incorrect. this does not diminish their demonstrable ability to play a key role in the laundering of narratives across rushes. does information ecosystem? well, that's just about where the good news in the report stops, are to use. heavily criticized for not providing a balance to counter. instead, just presenting the crumbling point of view to make the criminal look good and it's adversary's look bad and be painted in a negative light situation, which many of you was watching a multiple state funded channels around the world may of course find familiar and it also of course you piece allegations of links and close ties between archie and sputnik wiki, leaks, and a russian hackers allegedly working on the criminal and payroll on the payroll of
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russian security services. r t and splitting frequently give favorable coverage to organizations such as wiki leeks, that have received information from hackers working for russian intelligence services . while transparency also comes in for the criticism, the, the reports slating a lack of a list of staff, a chain of hierarchy, and indeed financial information as examples of why r t is dis, balance and propagandistic in its coverage. and it's actually very interesting timing for this report because of course, talk russian officials have been negotiations with us and nato counterparts for several days. now. the most important talks coming tomorrow in geneva, when 4 minutes the sag elaborate will meet secretary of state, anthony, blinking 4 talks to diffuse. some of that tension in the only russian ukraine
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border around the dawn was on logan's zones. so quite old timing, but perhaps not entirely surprising, given the media frenzy on russian aggression russian harvard warfare which a lot of mainstream western media outlets have engaged in over the last few days. meanwhile, russian, that foreign minister survey leverage has arrived in geneva for upcoming talks with us secretary of state anthony lincoln. the meeting of the to ministers is scheduled for friday. lab robin blink and are expected to discuss the security guarantees between russia and the united states. criminal negligence, that is how russia foreign ministry spokeswoman has described. western media continuing to insist that moscow is about to invade ukraine, despite the lack of evidence and consistent denials from the kremlin. it's amazing how american gen lest speak was all certainty about russia's attack on ukraine. and seemed to have never heard about nato expansion to the east or the obligations of
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western countries to the indivisibility of security. it is as if they did not know anything about the provocations of the key aversion and washington support will. is this holy simplicity or impermissible? neva, t. i think it's criminal negligence. will media hysteria that maria's a horrible mentioned there has spread across the west like wildfire over the past several months and bite and seems to be just as captivated by this idea of some sort of russian invasion as his friends in the western media are who seemed to be in lock step with nato. at his 2nd major press conference since taking office, he said that vladimir putin is still calculating. he still waiting for his moment to take some sort of military action. and when does he think this invasion will be? well, with all of the might of the u. s. intelligence services at biden's disposal. he seems to think that it all hinges on putin having a bad morning one day. the only thing i'm confident is that decision
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is totally soley, completely to decision. nobody else can make that decision known osgood impacts he's making that decision. he and i suspect it matters which side of the bed he gets up on the morning as to exactly what he's going to do. although for side though, binding did not pull any punches when he was talking about threats against russia. he promised that there would be sanctions, the likes of which vladimir putin has never seen before. he confirmed that $600000000.00 worth of sophisticated military technology has been deployed to ukraine and other nato and nato countries in eastern europe. so, and that was all echoed by a number of republican lawmakers who said that biden should give prudent a bloody nose if he takes any action against ukraine. so we've got 2 sites here, both saying that they're looking for a diplomatic solution, but washington just seems to be disregarding all of russia's negotiating points
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with what is going on. what's the word from russia? while these accusations of an eminence, russian invasion of ukraine, they've been going around for months now and time and time again. moscow has said that it's just a fantasy. they've said that, you know, russia has the right to move its own troops around in its own territory. and that should not be 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 hot has in key of towards new provocations. now to make the whole situation even more tense intelligence services from the self proclaimed done yet the people's republic have said that ukraine is actually planning to attack. i am sabotaged key points along the point, the front line, the line of conflict between a key of controlled territory and don boss and ukraine. so far there has not been any comment from kiev on these developments. but this combined with the west's attempt to stoke hysteria around and the legit russian attack,
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i mean they're not doing anything for the escalations a conflict. there was our correspondent done quarter with my colleague nikki aaron earlier. meanwhile, the heart of a noted that by contrast, the west continues to send weapons to key if nato plans to deploy arms near russia's borders and the u. s. plans to ship $200000000.00 worth of missiles, ammunition and other equipment to ukraine in the coming days with similar plans from allies. the escalation, if it's in ukraine, bring in more lethal weapon air force. if the key is within the 7 lodge military aircraft fly filled with empty tank weapons on both ukrainian officials don't hold back their excitement.
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this military assistance will strengthen our forces and increase our defense capabilities. i want to stress that we will only use these weapons for defense purposes to protect the critical infrastructure and civilians from any actions that may lead to escalation. royal air force bringing peace and stability to europe since the bill played bombing. we got reactions from former british ambassadors, craig murray, and peter ford, believe the saber rattling is politically beneficial for western leaders. the course that isn't going to be a russian invasion. this is a foss concocted. i said not like i'm in the united kingdom. you have a government in deep trouble and very unpopular. you have the same of joe biden. joe biden is clubbing debts, them popularity, but notice when level plums before accept the donald trump. so fun distraction, fabre that name, war mongering is always something which politicians turn to and which generally
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they can, they can rely on their media to, to deflect and take up. so we're seeing this phobic war mongering propaganda. largely, i think as a distraction from the internal weakness of these key western government, i'm afraid, very closely at the moment is not thinking about long consequences. they're thinking today tomorrow, no further than next 3. when johnson may hope clinical crisis may be over. in the meanwhile, and his internet to ramp up or to dry up the temperature, which is exactly what was done by announcing the day, sending a new weapon to ukraine. ha round 20 prisoners are
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understood to have fled a prison in northern syria after terrorists from islamic state, also known as dash launched, a nighttime attack and car bomb is reported to have hit the entrance to the young prison. and a 2nd blast went off near by before the group attacked, the kurdish security forces manning the facility, now several inmates are understood to have died in the incident corresponded mohammed ali reports from syria. the incident happened day when a huge blast was heard around the live, where on prison, which is also known as a lesson oper than governor rate, which turned out to be an attack by sleepers over dice using a car bomb. they tried to attack the prison classes were reported over there between to dash terrorists attacking from the outside. and the guards of the prison affiliated, of course, would be so called through
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a democratic care forces. also the reports for they're coming out of that area to just that just from the u. s. a coalition carried out stories over the area over there, and also choppers were engaged and open gunfire around and in the facility the prison. according to some curtis media outlets about 20 dashed prisoners were able to escape. and according to the coordination and military operation center of the democrats forces, they said that currently engaged in operation to retake control entirely of the prison. and also search operation are currently underway. and the neighborhoods around way around and has like in order to attract those who escaped. ah, well, despite the appalling ongoing consequences of the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan, including humanitarian catastrophe,
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turbine has insisted that he has absolutely nothing to be sorry for. there is no way to get out of afghanistan after 20 years, easily, not possible in the matter when you did it. and i make no publish when i didn't. meanwhile, nobody declassified footage shows the seconds before one of the most disturbing moments of august to pull out. as the u. s. draw mistakenly kills 10 couple civilians, most of them children. now you can see children walking around and playing on the street. as the pentagon prepares to strike, and this is the moment of the blast, as a civilian can be seen crossing the road while the missile was fired. and there are growing questions about accountability for that strike. despite issuing an official apology, the pentagon maintains that no one will be punished for the deadly mistake with defense spokesperson john kirby, claiming that there is not enough evidence of personal accountability. the national
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coordinator for the anti war answer coalition says military chiefs think that they are above the law. the young child just feet away from the man that's about to be destroyed by the drone, attacked by the u. s. military. clearly that is a war crime. the pentagon cannot simply say, look, international law doesn't apply to us. we can hold international criminal court on events in the hague, for other people, for the targets of american imperialism. but we ourselves are exempt. we have a waiver. no, that's not how international law works. there is never been accountability. i mean, when you kill tens of thousands of civilians and there's not one criminal prosecution, that means it's not simply the drone operators, quote mistake close quote. it's the decision of the war makers. they prefer to, to shoot and kill 1st and ask questions later or ask questions. never because as long as the bleeding and dying is done on the afghan side, there is no political liability in washington or in the united states. that's the
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logic of a criminal war. and war crimes in a criminal war and for more on the consequences of the u. s. war on terror, you can head to r t dot com. or you can find and comment on our special project on heard voices where we speak to those on the ground hit by america's war in afghanistan. in an exclusive interview with r t iran president has said that he wants a group of nations free of us control. the comments come amid heightened tensions with washington over nuclear talks with chevron which is broad gusty of outlines. the key points that were raised this interview was the iranian president's 1st such interview to, to foreign press or we were fortunate went on for a while, the better part of a now, and there was a lot covered. obviously, one of the 1st things we talked about is relations with russia, between a rod and russia, the strategic corporation deal. that is, that is still being inc,
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between the 2 countries that goes way into the future. 20 years into the future envisioning all sorts of cooperation between iran and russian. i us, the iranian president, why, why russia? and he says that the 2 countries have a lot that they agree on. there is a lot that they can mutually benefit on. and that ultimately, they are both countries that want to be free. one solitary, where our main principal is that we do not want to accept domination over other countries and do not want to be oppressed. we want to be an independent country, just like russia wants to be. it is these countries that want to be independent, but being attacked by their rival. so the americans don't want independent countries. we oppose american domination. this of what he said is that the united states and its allies think again, any that they want to crush any nation that wants to charge that its own course in infancy. and that is what we have seen with syria, with libya, with,
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with other nations. you, i also asked him about cyber crime about the constant accusations against iran, of conducting cyber attacks against other nations cyber espionage, to which the radio president replied, well look at what is happening in iran. we are regularly targeted with some of the biggest cyber cyber crime operations. the world has seen where all our petrol stations are nuclear, nuclear power objects, a targeted by foreign cyber attacks, which drew no condemnation from the international community. he also, he also spoke about his ties, the countries ties to china for example. and i also asked them about a recent video where the radian military was seen conducting a mock mock attack against donald trump. this is all tied into the murder, the killing of cassim said a monday, and iranian commander who went to great lengths to combat isis in the middle east.
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you forgot to little bit, cast him to a mani. and his associates were heroes in the fight against terrorism. in the wrong and they were killed. some one wants the oppressed it to be seen as being oppressed and the oppressed to be seen as being the oppressor. that's all people understand that they know who is committing oppression in the world. and what the irradiance had to say is that there must be responsibility. this is a matter of principle for them that an international investigation must be launched . and donald trump must answer for that killing in court. the french teachers are staging and unsanctioned mass walk out and demanding the education chief is fired after he announced strict new covered rules for schools while relaxing on the spanish party island of be done. now, charlotte davinsky reports from a demonstration in paris. hey, just as it's not been authorized, hasn't seen this all to support we saw in the protest just
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a week ago when around the 80000 education workers came back to the streets. it cost frogs to show their discontent with the ever changing. they say covert regulations, the protocols in school would tracy have been chaotic figures. they say that fewer than 2 percent of teachers were out today. this protest, but it's not the last one. there is another one that is scheduled for next week that has been given the approval by the authorities. however, what we have seen is huge and get from the teachers. we've spoken to you about the fact that those everchanging rules came from an education minister, who was on the holiday in ib. she'll cooler on furious that in 2 years of the pandemic, nothing has been done to adapt to it. we are not protected. we don't have masks, we have nothing. birth nor loss of his vacation is shocking. we have the right to a vacation as much as every one else. it's not us teachers who are causing the problems. it's them who don't listen to us or have a dialogue. we are,
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every one has the right to a vacation. lisa for the minister is of course, very symbolic. when it says that the minister is disconnected from us, he prefers to talk not with his teachers, but with the media. this confirms the bad relations between now, what happens at the beginning of the year. there was a decision taken that if a child in the class testing posted to go with other children in that class have to go and have several concrete tests that have to be taken at pharmacies, laboratories that put huge pressure on the testing system. here in branson, so massive keys outside of pharmacy for parents waiting for hours in the cold and rain trying to get that testing done. these new regulations. teachers say that they've essentially become the test and trace managers having to check every day that children are negative. and this is why they say they're angry that these change came at the last minute from a minister who is on holiday john michelle john blanca,
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who they've asked to now resign from this job has though defended his actions for 2 years. i have been working 7 days a week for the management of schools in the health crisis. thanks to the work of everyone, especially teachers, france has been a country of open schools. i took 5 days off. i was in contact every day with my ministry in the service of the school. the pressure put on the government, well, not protest last week. the biggest education protest was in 20 years past eugene by the government in terms of some of the demos who paid for the teachers. the prime minister is saying that they will supply teachers with mosques, and they will look to hire more stuff to compensate for those who it was the results come great. the reason sensitive and good, not just by teachers, but across other weights of the population because of the changing rules in regard to co fonts is battling this current wave of the pandemic. i mean, just give you a sense this week we broken all reco into coping positive numbers with more than
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450000 post to pace is being recorded in one day. i see you can see at the moment, which is intensive, he said about 76 percent, as the government is trying to deal with a steroid huge scrutiny. decisions that have be made over the last few years, but also the last few months and weeks. and this is particularly important because we are in, in a very, very crucial election year. here jo button's pressed secretary has appeared to contradict the president's repeated inflammatory claim that this year's key mid term elections could be illegitimate. if the summit doesn't pass huge changes to the voting system, i'm not saying it's going to be legit. the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is in direct proportion to us not being able to get these reforms past . perhaps, unsurprisingly, republicans are also passionately against the move to create national voting standards that would override state level republican voting. laws of the proposal
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would also scrutinize election campaign financing and require federal approval. if states wants to change valid regulations. now the senate has yet to pass the 2 bills with even democratic senators warning it could further split us society, journalist and author, daniel lazar says, the american political system is breaking down control over the elections is turn into a, into a political political issue. so therefore, essentially, both parties are grappling for control parties want to stop the other from, from, in any way reforming the system. which basis back will be to that part is advantage america is an a very unique position. it's government is 235 years old and it's refundable and consequently it's extremely dysfunctional. it is working more and more poorly. so yes, every time president comes to office,
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he promises grand thing. he will, he will accomplish this and accomplish that. it's better, et cetera. et cetera. and it quickly becomes obvious that the, those, those promises are meaningless because congress will refuse to cooperate. congress is really incapable of cooperating. it is so dysfunctional. so. busy american, an american government, the basic structures of american government are completely broken down. and that is for me, this are, i will be faction as news about 30 minutes or to finish the ah, as you know, other shows are happy to report pleasant sounding lies. our valuations are
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constantly telling us, pleasant lies. i'm a show. we dare to delve into unpleasant truth. ah, is the earth still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff bezos? you know, it's got its tentacles in so many aspects of the economy. there's nothing that amazon isn't trying to get into to step by step. the amazon empire has extended its group on the world that walks like a dog inquired like a dog gives it a dog. so amazon looks like monopoly trades like a monopoly makes money like a monopoly, behaves like monopoly. amazon essentially controls the market place. it's not really a market, it's a private arena, a world where a single company controls the distribution of all our daily products and the infrastructure of our economy. is this the world according to amazon
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