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lake behaves like monopoly. amazon essentially controls the market place. it's not really a market, it's a private arena, a wild where a single company can choose the distribution of all day. the products and the infrastructure of our economy is loose. the wound, according to amazon. ah, this alice hope headlines here on our t rushes. foreign minister says the u. s. has failed to address moscow's concerns about nato expansion. however, that the 2 sides can now start 8 serious conversation about secondary issues. panic over the ukraine price is taking a prism tone in some parts of the media. one outlet suggesting russian aggression is preventing you f o hon totes from contacting alia a program here at auto bars. johnson's leadership has del to potentially fatal
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blow as a leak email suggests. the british prime minister lied about the evacuation of animals instead of people from war torn afghanistan and we speak to a u. s. immuno logistics. who explains why sputnik 3 has the edge of arrival vaccines. again, it's dawn mckay with heading into the evening. i was here in moscow. this is our t international thanks for joining us just to up to 6 pm. now here on the russian foreign minister, it's sort of a lawful for said that russia is ready for serious talks with america off to washington delivered a written response to moscow security demands. although he expressed disappointment that russia's primary concern that of holding nato's expansion in eastern europe was dismissed. lucas, it's suzanne you. the cumulative. as for the contents of the reply, there are grounds for the beginning of a serious conversation. only about secondary issues regarding the main issue that
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has been no positive reaction. and the main issue, i remind you is a clear position on the in admissibility of nato's further expansion, eastwood's and on the deployment of strike weapons that could threaten the territory of the russian federation. the 2 key proposals that russia put forward as lever off said there were just flat out rejected in america's response to them. those 2 key proposals are concerning, the stopping of deployment of offensive weapons in europe that could possibly hit russia and also ceasing the further eastward expansion of nato, specifically into the countries of ukraine and georgia. now that 2nd point there was actually promised to russia back in 1990 when the soviet union was still around it. it was promised to the soviet union and then soviet president mikhail gorbachev was told that nato would not expand any farther than the older river in europe. and as the russian officials had over the years, tried to hold the west to that promise. they were actually acting in
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a childlike manner according to leverage in that statement. now, he also cited the istanbul and asked on a declarations of the organization for security and cooperation in europe. this, these basically declarations. they basically define the framework within which sovereign nations can decide which which military organizations, which military alliances they want to be a part of. and lever off says basically one very important point was left out. let's take a listen what he said for a rebuttal. so use the right to choose alliances is clearly conditioned by the need to take into account the security interests of any other o s. c state. including of course, the russian federation. the principle by which one cannot strengthen one's security at the expense of the security of others, is deliberately hushed up. left off did ultimately accuse professional partners in the west if a bit of a pick and choose policy when it comes to obligations, it expects others to follow. can you, can you tell us more about that?
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right, well he says that the west is basically trying to only pay attention to the clause . it says, sovereign nations have the right to decide what military lines are going to be a part of without paying any attention to the fact that these same declarations say that it can't infringe on the security of any other sovereign nation. this is something that live or brought up with us secretary of state antony blinking during negotiations in geneva. actually, let's take a listen to what happened here, specials and you because in geneva, when blinking an eye when negotiating, i asked how they could explain the position according to which they consider the commitments adopted within the ca, only as a menu from which they pick and choose only the items they find appetizing. what they have pledged to do in terms of the interests of others. they tried to ignore lincoln did not answer this question. he shrugged his shoulders. now leverage statement actually doesn't come as that much of a surprise. actually. nato just already rejected outright and publicly moscow's
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proposals on wednesday, and that was shortly after american ambassador john sullivan made a visit to moscow to the foreign ministry to deliver america's official response that came by the way, 2 weeks after it was expected, russia filed these proposals back in mid december and were expecting and was expecting response for a while now. and this is all the while that the u. s. continues to say that there, you know, for diplomacy, but only as only if russia stop the so called aggression. now, what this aggression is, we're not exactly sure, but that happens at the same time that nato continues to strengthen its military positions across russia. border washington said that it's military advisors in ukraine will continue to stay there for the foreseeable future. and the u. k. and us continue to give weapons to ukraine. so of course we keep hearing this word, diplomacy from the west, but it seems like their actions are saying something completely different. a short time ago, i spoke with a political analyst. i got hammer, he gave us his take on why the us is insisting on further nato expansion,
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despite moscow's concerns, it disturbs the aim of wild. busy dominance and the world dominance is started by making a border between russia and germany and vessel states like the baltic states, poland nowadays, the ukraine and down they want more modo, of course, to, to join the nature of public states club. and this would form a border that they can hinge the new soap road or belt and road as a chinese called it from the land wife. and couldn't germany or the german middle then to work together with rushes. and therefore, even the north for him to pipeline is disturbing because it causes that germany can be energy in independence. and this is not in the interest of us and they to, because they want to keep germany blackmailing that the german politicians,
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even if that happens some accident and people who are not. so in line with the american politics are getting gaining power, but they can always blackmail them and keep them on the village. and while washington stretches the need for diplomacy is the only way out of the crisis. some journalists, striking a slightly more belligerent tongue, just buying time till they replace to invade ukraine, making you jump through hoops like han, delivering written responses to questions that you've answered time and time again . in the past, the meanwhile, that the stabilizing ukraine from within the economy's crumbling, you're spending hundreds of millions of dollars showing them up. what point do you stop paying rushes game and take preemptive action? now? we can walk and chew gum at the same time and that's very much what we've been doing. and while some journalists are and i guess war mongering mode, others seem to have lost the plot entirely when it comes to ukraine. with some media outlets pumping out some pretty absurd stories as a saskia taylor now examines. they say you should be coo and
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a crisis on less your the media, in which case why, when you can become hysterical and so panic instead. and never mind the kremlin battle power, the european bickering old by didn't miss night cream just after warning about world war 3. after all will never on the stumble goes on his head. the media pundits one real scooped the boulder, the better, the more outlandish, the better. like this random women and kids, they found just hanging out a window holding a gun. i have never hunted in my life. i bought this carbon after listening to some soldiers discussing the best rifle to get if it comes to it, then we'll fight for key if will fight to protect our city. i don't see any sense in the rush and starting a war and leaving cave alone. it's strange because usually the major pro gun control, i guess it doesn't count of watches of the target. well, that's how bad the crisis is. the media says that housewives have what that brags for rifles. the thing is,
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mariana jacqueline is in fact is simple. ukrainian woman from the territorial defense forces. how uniform is british. another fake story about militants whom western propaganda turns into anti rush and freedom fighters. again, just like don and speak, he's as great when it's directed against the russians. i guess there's only a certain number of undercover housewife and ukraine, so the median had to look elsewhere specifically at a map on it. notice that the quickest way from moscow to keep up is via chun noble making. it the most logical invasion root also makes russians pretty much the only one visit is that since well, 1986 the risk of a war for the spreading radiation seems minimal, but one object in the zone is particularly vulnerable. a new $1700000000.00 stainless steel arch over the destroyed reactor. it was completed in 2016 to prevent the spread of highly radioactive dust. yeah,
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on route tuesday landscape office the press things that putins troops might just topple a giant radiation containing structure that we've more than 29000 tons. you know, system like texas eyes and toxic exposure before the real piping starts. talking about the real fighting. have you read the mirror recently? no. oh wow. so you have seen putin terrifying, optional high tech support? well, these include, i warn you, the positively fall raising power to dogs. i agree. it really doesn't look like that dog and the article photo signed up for regular sky diving. and that's because he did it and thought photo is all based, such and rescue dog. not one of the kremlin tin t lines fabricated by the mirror. but if you craniums a, don't surrender at the sight of a flailing dog and harness the robot types and flying kalashnikov are ready as back up the still firing. a ecological rifle with its own brain is still at the
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prototype stage and appear recently. it's an arm show it can identify targets and pull the trigger without the need for a human shooter. so protest dragging out the very latest innovations the special occasion. the thing is the ai collection call rifle has actually been around since 2017. the thing is the mayor of fi entire bought checks and department. it seems never mind all this because the most disappointing thing about this entire crisis is the hooters probably blocked? the world will put a stop to travel, highly evolved extra terrestrials probably regard warfare as something the only primitive civilizations engaging to the ukraine situation means were unlikely to get an invitation to join the lactic federation for the time being, quite frankly, who can blame the media driving the aliens and told us, because once they finish driving this wild population to a nervous breakdown, they'll need some new readers for all of the welding,
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panic and dispatch that they've got a cookie. well, the german parliament hello debate on the russia ukraine crisis and the whole risk of a military escalation. peter oliver has the scoop for the german foreign minister. elinor bare, both confirmed that the gnawed stream 2 gas pipeline, the runs between russia and germany, was part and is part of the what she called a strong package of sanctions. that had been agreed between germany and its allies that could be imposed against russia. should there be an invasion of ukraine? the 10000000000 euro infrastructure project has been controversial for a long time. there was a lot of pressure on berlin to make sure that it was included in sanctions. it does seem that is the way it is right now in anna lynn about confirming that in the bundle stack. there's also been an awful lot of pressure on germany from it's e u partners, such as poland and the baltic states and from it's nato allies,
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such as the united kingdom to provide weapons to ukraine. thou, the german foreign minister said that berlin continues to support ukraine, but absolutely no way would there be weaponry, sent from germany to that country. in miss jackson? this is anything but a simple political sam. our strength in this lines is that we have a clear common position, and at the same time i use those strengths in different roles. seminar demands and this is robin hitler, that urgently in difficult situations, you have to repeatedly discuss your actions south politically. we have to strengthen ukraine economically and financially because of the 21st century. you don't a threat to loose cannons like law thing vile from the social democrats. also speaking to parliament, he said that there would be no weaponry as well going from germany to ukraine. he did say that the current situation, it's unfolding was the fault of russia, but said that they can be no peace in europe without russia. people,
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as the youngest one is important. now, war is living right now in the middle of europe. it's about doing everything we can to prevent a military escalation of the situation when it's and secondly, we're naming very clearly who is causing the escalation. and that's russia. and of course, we do not deliver weapons degrading. and it's about keeping that the lasting piece order in europe would not work without russia, but only with russia. but when you look at what was being said by the representatives of the federal government in the bone stuck on thursday, the door is open for diplomacy. still very much the option that berlin wants to proceed with and considering berlin does look like the destination for the next round of norman d format talks. sure to be a good thing that comes after the talk that took place in paris on wednesday, wrapped up after a moment, a 2 hour session with the decision seemed to be that in 2 weeks time, as long as everything goes as is planned, that the representatives of the government of germany from ukraine and russia would
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come here to the german capital and continue those talks. quote, a pos here at moscow. the bad news just keeps on piling up for the british. prime minister, a series of emails have been leaked, suggesting boris johnson lied about his role in the evacuation of a plain load of stray cats and dogs from afghanistan during last summer's withdrawal. and happened when thousands of people were desperate to flee. the taliban were also being left behind. let's no more right now across like london shot it was doctor jordan. i say a shot via another day. another scandal. can you explain? what is the latest now issue and baffling the prime minister while pets before people? that was the accusation some 6 months ago around the argument has resurfaced today . but far as johnson has indeed denied that he approved the lives of animals out of afghanistan at the time when cobble was falling to the taliban,
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he calls all these claims total, rhubarb, leap messages. emails have come to like to suggest that the prime minister personally authorized the evacuation of these animals, but he's always denied the accusations and he's sticking with that position today. this whole thing is, is, is title revolved. it was an amazing thing to, to move 15000 people out of quote and i thought it was also additionally very good that we were able to help those. that's while the question is did the prime minister intervene to help pen fall things animal charity, leave the country via a private charter flights. now in these emails involving version atlantic, of course, a huge international airline. allegedly those 3 e mails to suggest he did intervene, one of which the prime minister's top parliamentary age told virgin atlantic efforts to secure a flight in and out of the country. at the time a couple was falling was actually backed by the prime minister boris johnson. and
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even foss trucks, now foss truck being the key line in the email as it suggest, somehow she was able to get a play and that, and out of the country at the time where it was pretty much, never on impossible. now, downing street says, this is all incorrect, it's not the case. and strokes of course is saying it's nonsense, but does this story really up? because as we know at the time in august, the prime minister then foreign secretary, they were both on holiday. they flo been condemned and criticized for the handling of the crisis, leaving junior ministers to deal with the crisis and even live in junior civil servants to deal with the issue as well. now about as via some allegations from a whistleblower earlier just late last year. now the government says it didn't do any of this, it did its best and actually did a good job in dealing with the crisis. but of course, you will remember those tragic pictures of people trying to scramble to get on to
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playing for now and like to seize allocations that parents were prioritized. many people, including politicians, is very angry and deeds bores. johnson is unable to make the serious decisions that are needed. in this case, people were fleeing in terror and the talent took over capital. and british forces were putting their lives at risk. the prime minister was once again prioritizing the wrong things and making the wrong calls. it's not just on parties that the pm statements don't stand up to scrutiny. this damning revelation shows that boris johnson has once again repeatedly lied to the british people. this is not a man who is fit for office. he is dragging our nation's reputation into the gutter . so why is it all come up now? well, at the moment there is currently an inquiry into the government's handling of the crisis in afghanistan. but it also comes visa be other investigations as we well know, particularly the su gray investigation and the police investigation into the allegations of downing street parties throughout the pandemic. as we await the,
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all of these findings, particularly the su gray was the prime minister's role, really hangs in balance thereof. very many cools full bars. jones at this time down to resign. many people telling him his time is up simply. it comes as the poles in favor of the labor party, guessing louder and louder as well. but there are some serious worries at all of this crisis upon christ. as far as johnson finds himself in may see a general election be cooled. at least that is the warning from some of his senior factors and his supporters. some a saying that cabinet ministers have really guessing nervous this huge majority that comes up to at the moment have won't be in place for much longer. so well, warning all the toys that they could lose seats, if indeed bar johnson is forced out. and if indeed it has to go back to a general election. but it's a tactic that well, wash with some tory benches. all of these scandals just becoming worse and worse,
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and really for us, johnson's time is up to address our shadow. thank you. leslie. more right now, bringing in the john curtis here, the professor of politics or the university. strathclyde thanks for joining us here on the program. on our team international a pleasure to see you, you probably just shot you a report just now of course, johnson has been insisting up until now that he has nothing to do with the lifting of stray cats and dogs from afghanistan. these emails seem to suggest he's been telling porky pies. how serious could this be? why cause the issue as to whether or not by johnson's been telling the truth has been one of the key assures, in the so called party gang ra. we son, you know, in the putting all dots that we've got plenty of poles that suggest between 2 and 4 fifths, or voters think he's not being honest in general, or sony, not being honest about party gates in particular, including
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a significant chunk of those who, but you can serve in 2019 so in the absence of another league about stories about more parties in 10 dining street. and in the midst of the void created by the fact that su, grades report into those parties has not yet materialized. reproach should not be surprised that you are and this is decided they're going to pursue this story. there was already kicked off because the foreign affairs select committee suggested that perhaps there was evidence in the prime minister had been involved in this. i'm going to forget we are getting it correct. the question being pursued as to whether or not the prime minister told the truth. now, course crucial thing to note here. however, i don't think that the prime minister has denied involvement in the us who collins. so at the moment, at least, i don't think the charge that hidden his mismatched. the house of commons is on this issue. if necessary, one could be laid against and where are perhaps we might discover that it can be
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laid against him so far as part of it is concerned. well, as you say, professor, that a number of scandals are surrounding bars. johnson of the moment whether it's the cobit corruption scheme or the particle scandal as well. ms. may the police investigation. but here we have another potential scandal here at a time when thousands of british people, but also asked guns who worked with allied forces in afghanistan were struggling to get out about war torn country. i mean, how bad is it going to look if indeed it's proven to be true that that animals were prioritized over people? who could this be the straw that breaks the camel's back? do you think? well, but i think the truth is the crucial straw that we're looking for is to see a great report and maybe even the outcome of the metropolitan police, the car. i mean there is no doubt that the u. k. y. and the more broadly the withdrawal fall got an awesome off got to start, is not regarded as one of the greatest successes of public policy. but of course he
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was essentially driven by decisions made by president. by to you, i say once the usa said they were going to leave the united states idolized way, essentially forced to follow up. but of course, what kind of talk so chaotic seems campbell airport and i'm sure people do some people feel that the government get them done in terms of not getting enough people out in the end. i think one should be aware, you know, concerned that there may be about this issue. it's not going to help the same degree of culture with a public policy carried is out there party guide touches upon everybody's everyday life during the by demick and the way that they were started to keep the rules and made them feel the proper 10 days. so you know, that has additional quality to it and it comes through quality to respect in the end. you know, the arguments about the meaning of emails over i was so sexually,
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something that happened many miles away probably is not getting the same degree of importance or may not how would you, when you refer to the public that professor, i mean, how does the public feel regarding all of this, i mean it's one potential scandal after another. you say the party get scandal is really front incentive because everyone was affected during the lockdown. of course, there are those that say lords are just for the little people. but so how to the little people feel about this then? well, there is no doubt that the whole party get in student deep before that the positive when he tried to avoid patterson being suspended from the house of commons. so breaking the rules on paid lobby. the old, this is don, very considerable damage to the prime minister's personal reputation and his also da damage to the concert starting of the poles. i mean, broadly speaking, pretty much every poll finds in a month now. she's already consensus in 2019 portion who either say they approve
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the prime minister, the son sideways doing the job is know about 20 points out all where it was back at the beginning years back in october, beginning november. i wouldn't say far as johnson now amongst the public in general, one call design from it's is more about knows the satisfaction here we're going to get a copy of the officers crash and all the way back to the 970 voice. george is not quite as i'll talk to joe major. will gordon broadway out high. otherwise he is now getting to the table of all 5 ministers. and this is all the guy relative a product of the last 2 weeks or so to talk to the concert. this is also taken quite a hit during the course last year we thought of the one silver lining for the conservators during the course. last week. it was supposed to the party, which is probably due to $31.00 point to an average in the polls. in the immediate
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later latest revelations about parking area this month, script back up to 33 percent for the party is still an average. about 6 or 7 boys behind the conservative 3 would be our labor, which would certainly be enough to ensure that any whoever is reading because every party direction in the media future will be out on their ear. i john curtis, professor of politics of the university of strathclyde, joining us live here on our international, very interesting commentary. thank you so much for your time. we appreciate your in other news quickly, you're off into national argentina. has asked the world health organization to speed up be approval of russia. sputnik v short of what i thought is, is sharing its own data on the national rollout or the vaccine with the w h o. as we understand a team of experts from the organization, it will be visiting russia next month. now, earlier this month, the russian at tally and study was released by the russian direct investment fund. it concluded that sputnik v is more effective than the pfizer shot against armor
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crohn, i say say providing a robot immune response among all samples 74.2 percent of sputnik the vaccinated sarah were able to neutralize on the con versus 56.9 percent. suffice vaccinated, so i looked at the paper and the data promising what the paper shows is that what makes the yankee body said i induced by this vaccine cross for this all micron. there is a loss activity, but there is so is it that will hopefully provide protection? i found especially promise in was the very last drop of the paper there you. it shows that kinetics on the end, you part of your response, and as the new is our name, it seems that for some quite rapidly. so after 6 months, there are significantly lower levels of antibodies. then you have shortly after the
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