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less thing ah, all these top stories right now, president biden plans to position us troops in eastern europe and a show of force against russia, despite nato's chief, admitting no certainty about whether moscow would invade ukraine. meanwhile, germany swims against the nato tide by resisting syndic arms to ukraine. move. it's called the backing of the german public. according to recent poll against the fundamental human right of bodily autonomy, a group of british national health service staff, see the government that tens of thousands could potentially face the sac if they don't get a cobit jap. by next week, we get the latest from one of the doctors behind the lawsuit. one in france, debate rages over whether the unvaccinated should have the same rights as the
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jabbed the parents multiples chief questions where the free treatment should continue to be given all ah, i'll tell you the weekend. i'm calling bray moscow with the wealth news this saturday. here's our big story, this our then president biden has pledged to send more us troops to nato countries in eastern europe in the near future. early this week, of course, the pentagon had already put 8 and a half 1000 troops on standby for a possible deployment. although at the same time nato's backtracking on each month long claims that russia was about to invade its neighbor ukraine alliance chief you installed burg. now admits there's no certainty about any invasion. offer all is correct, and we are not planning to deploy. nate to combat troops to ukraine, as long as russia does not at once again, decide to use military force uncertainty. while there's no certainty about the
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russian plans on the maybe they have not made any final decision. for months. the usual suspects in the west have spirited out the same old hysteria west in mainstream media, quite literally do their own picture of reality with maps of an imaginary invasion from stultz and burke himself to west than officials. and it's media who constantly shrieked. an invasion was just around the corner conveniently, postponing their predictions even when proved wrong. us intelligence officials say russia could invade ukraine as soon as january, and that's because of russian troops that are massed on ukraine's borders are now to see russia could at any point, want an attack and ukraine. but now even the ukranian president has brushed it off as just panic. or do we have tanks on the streets? know that there is a feeling that if you're not here, if you're in england, germany, france, lithuania, there is a feeling from the media that we are to war. troops are walking on the roads,
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mobilizing this is not true. we don't need this panic, but hang on, doesn't this all sound a bit like what russia had been saying all along? yes. with alicia with risk. if you go through, if it depends on the russian federation, then there will be no war. we don't want any wars, but we will also not allow our interest to be rudely trampled on and ignored. but it seems like even all that doesn't stop the wheels at that, it bad sanctions machine rolling. the west prepares, crippling sanctions and anticipation of that same elusive rush and aggression. at this very moment, we have been very clear that if russia further invades ukraine, the united states is looking at a range of options with allies and partners to deliver severe costs to the rush economy, assessing potential spill overs, and exploring ways to reduce those spill overs is good governance and standard practice. but if anything, the ukraine crisis has taught us one thing, some west them politicians who claim to prefer diplomacy and dialogue,
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are reluctant to abandon their own wills and step into a reality without russian aggression. we always accuse russia to, to be the aggressor, even if it was no, were reality on the ground, but super bus, but was situation now if russia, oh, will not be considered as an adversary of ne, too. they will be no job, no object. he for the 2 and the united states will lose its super rossi in europe. and the object is to fragment europe on to torpedo any reset between western europeans on russia. and in order to prevent multiple r richie to emerge. the ukraine confirmed on friday that it's received another batch of military aid from washington. $81.00 tons of ammunition were delivered in one of the dozens of our transfers planned under jo biden's, $200000000.00 support package. not all night,
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i remember the united and weapon isaac ukraine, though germany is refusing to send armed net, rolled out evacuating its embassy there. saying such a move would only add to the tensions with more from berlin, his artes peter oliver. tough time, see european diplomacy. he remembered leon many of the decisions made by chancellor sholtes as government haven't been running on the same lines as friends and partners in london and washington. the german foreign minister is also not convinced there's an immediate sign of ukraine is joining the nato alliance. everyone knows that this is not the agenda at the moment, including russia. the people of ukraine wants to live in peace and security. many have been separated from their families for years due to the conflict in the da boss. that's what the matter is about. not even attempting to nato, another area where germany isn't following the lead of the u. k. in us is when it comes to the evacuation of stuff from embassies and kiev. berlin says it would just further to stabilize the situation on the ground in ukraine. of course,
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we continuously check the security situation in different places around the world, including in ukraine. like how are you partners? we have currently decided not to reduce the embassy stuff in case germany has come under a lot of pressure over its refusal to send weapons to ukraine. in fact, it's with some sections of the media into a frenzy, with some headlines, even questioning whether berlin is actually a friend of the us. all. i have with concern the situation in ukraine and the reactions of our neighbors from germany in the face of the threat from russia. it's immoral and hypocritical. it's driving a division line between west and east in europe. foreign minister burbock used a debate in the bottom the stag, to further cement the government's commitment to the policy seminal demand in the weapons be delivered urgently in difficult situations. you have to repeatedly discuss your actions of critically. we have to strengthen ukraine economical and financially because in the 21st century and don't just sudden with cannon's friends and allies are clearly not happy with burlison's decision,
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the german people seem to be ok with it. according to polling nearly 60 percent of the germans. busy are quite happy with the decision not to send weapons to ukraine . senior figures within the largest party and the ruling coalition are keen to stress germany's role and attempt to find a diplomatic solution to the current crisis was not committed in wars. lumiere right now, in the middle of europe, it's about doing everything we can to prevent military escalation of the situation . and of course, we do not deliver weapons to ukraine about keeping the peace, lasting peace order in europe would not work with our russia, but only with russia. it's clear berlin believes the diplomatic doors to finding solution remain open. however, it's equally clear that germany feels that should they supply weapons to ukraine, their ability to keep those doors open would be impaired. peter all over r t. berlin, frontier o m p t re mariani believes the aggressive rhetoric towards russia is beneficial to
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certain parties. zavion player most, it's very w. stevie. this is real hysteria. i get the feeling that the russian army could be in paris any day if everything continues like this. what do you think are the real reasons? i think some people just need to regain prestige. first, the u. s. as we know they left afghanistan in the most miserable way. second, nato, which needs to justify its existence. i will also mention ukrainian president zalinski, who has had an extremely difficult situation inside the country. basically, all these people need the pressure to build up. at the same time, i noticed that almost all the media repeat the same information over and over again . the soft forget that almost all of this information secret satellite imagery comes to us from one source. the us, of course, the united states is our best ally. but let's remember the we have to stabilize the entire middle east because this very ally explained to us that there are weapons of mass destruction. there it is very often necessary to state that the european union
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has no real foreign policy. and as you know today, the position of the e u on this issue is in line with the position of poland, romania, the baltic states. and they're very aggressive rhetoric towards russia. but other than that, the e. u. as a diplomatic dwarf cleo with less than a week to go before doctors potentially face being fired in england for not having coven jobs, national health service staff and taking the matter to called around $80000.00 work is still on vaccinated ahead of the deadline to get the 1st job, but lawyers claim that the government threat to sac stuff goes against fundamental freedoms. if people have to give away their bodily autonomy, there is a question of a whether they remain free. it is causing an unacceptable level of stress and an uncertainty for them and for the health service and the public. and they just covered guidelines in england, say employees must have had their 1st vaccine dose by february, the 3rd unvaccinated staff faced the sac. if they can't be re deployed to a position that requires no interaction with patients,
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the governments continuing to stand by it ruling despite rolling back most of its kobe restrictions. oh, and it has staff for the vaccine mandate is the final straw and a pandemic which they claim has been marked by chronic on the funding and on the staffing health chief say that any sacking would further impact and already depleted workforce dr. ahmad marie, who signed a declaration of hosing mandatory vaccinations, believes forcing jobs on people could be a violation of medical ethics. the concept of mandatory vaccination is really knocking down the cornerstone of medical antics that we've enjoyed for century bodily tanami. freedom of choice, a tremendous a mess and stress. i'm just getting inundated messages from health care workers from the whole spectrum of doctors, nurses, audiologist, feeling for their livelihoods and their careers because they're being made to, you know, force to have a job or choose, you know, being sacked is, is frankly ridiculous. i feel the wind is behind our sales, and i think, you know,
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we're going to turn this around. i think the public can see through the nonsense rights of the unvaccinated, of making plenty of headlines on the other side of the english channel too. after the paris hospitals, chief questioned whether they should continue to get free medical treatment order in the law when free and efficient drugs are available, should people be able to renounce a vaccine without consequences. while we struggle to take care of other patients. the hospital, the chief said he raised this question because he didn't want health care spending to explode one day to, to what he called irresponsible behavior. or with discussion on this raging right now, we got the thoughts of some people in the friend capital as she, i'm completely concerned since i have my 2 grown up children, young adults who are not vaccinated, i'm for free choice for all and for us to continue to care for everyone with the same conditions for all that. so given in france and we can give it up like that. but it chokes me, have been working for 40 years to have been contributing for 40 years. imagine if i
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were not vaccinated. i still want to be treated like everyone else. that's the hippocratic oath. treat everyone. i'm assuming, well, he's kind of right. the vaccine is free. you don't pay, so it's normal to get vaccinated. it's for you and for others. and in addition, you take the place of someone else, an intensive care looking after coping patients who end up in intensive care costs around 3000 euros a day in france with stays on the ward, averaging a week to 10 days to get a better understanding of the issues involved, we spoke to sociology professor rob gotcha, and communicable diseases expert, dr. brought up on con, you, we just must not make a distinction between immunized and not immunized. they're all citizens and we treat them as equal citizens. we persuade, inform, educate, advise the people who have not been immunized and help them to make that voluntary
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decision to getting united just even if 80 percent of the population is fully immunized. that is 80 percent are not 100 percent immune. it is important to invest in prevention. prevention is cheap. prevention is easier. prevention is better why one of the things that we need to worry about are the inequalities that have been embedded in coded since the beginning people long had to pay to get access to the vaccine. whether that be driving a far distance, taking time away from work or friends and family. so there have been lots of costs that have been hit in that we really have under discussed. now we're moving into another realm where people, for reasons that may be illogical, maybe related to their health, maybe related to issues of faith or religion are going to be taxed for those decisions. and so i think that as our society start to move toward a sense of quote unquote normal seat, i think we should be looking also to be here. the people who are vaccinated are the
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rest of us behaving properly in order to protect one another. others don't even an easy road for some of those happen to have coven jobs. because the shots on a work, the people with certain medical conditions and alternative anti virus drugs in the u. s. are in short supply right now with hospitals forced to set priorities. for some people in the pandemic era, leaving home is the same as winning a lottery meat vivian chung, a doctor, and an immunocompromised patient at high risk of severe symptoms from cove at 19. she didn't develop antibodies after vaccination, except for what i don't go out until i haven't been inside of a grocery store for over a year. good news. first. the fda has recently authorized an antibody cocktail to protect people with weak immune systems from coven 19. but here comes the bad news . the new drug is in short supply. we put everybody's name into
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a lottery. if people literally get their name pulled in the lottery, we bring them in for an injection. first deliveries of the drug to the massachusetts general hospital, reportedly covered less than one percent of those in need. the hospital has been forced to rank patients by medical needs and lotteries to even the odds of the most vulnerable patients. the same russian drug roulette is happening in other hospitals to it's basically by luck they happened to be randomly picked by the computer system. doctor chung was lucky to get the drug. i know the system. i know people who can pull strings for me. it's just wrong, right? everything about this is wrong. many keep trying their luck in lotteries for the life saving drug. desperate times call for desperate measures, right? manufacturers? still ad for you this saturday, falling on deaf is the man tasked by the british government tacklers. lamb, a phobia in the country, claims that no one in power is listening to a word he's got to say go the full story on that for you. when we come back.
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ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race, movies on, often very dramatic development only personally and going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess on the world politics sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm.
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ah, tax either financial survival guide, stacy, let's learn about the allowed. let's say i'm a troika and your great palm greece on baker fight. 9 wall street broad, thank you for helping with enjoy that right. fill out your desk. slavery ah, hello again. an m arm appointed by the q. k government is a key advisor to tackle his lamb of phobia claims. he hasn't received any meaningful engagement from ministers in years carry a c was commissioned to work on an anti muslim discrimination project in 2019, but he says the word never really began. and his letters have gone unanswered. he told i'll tell you about his main concerns. i was appointed in 2019, but sadly, no work has taken place since 2019 because it hasn't been
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potentially political will behind defining it on here to help prevent it is now for big incidence and commons happening in our society. the government has not shown any form of engagement that government has not engaged me or responded to my correspondence. and so this, this lack of engagement is deeply disappointing. and from the muslim communities perspective, i think the huge level of frustration that say that the not being taken seriously because of by not engaging with me regarding the defining number for the government is shipping, lack of willingness to perhaps have a definition in our country. also, i know people can read into this that the government is not as interested in
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tackling to some of you as people would quite rightly like them to do so. these latest claims come just days off. the prime minister, forrest johnson, was accused of failing to probe allegations of his lab, a phobia within his government. the route was aggravated by accusations from the former transport minister, no threat. god, a who claimed she was demoted because her quote, muslim ness raised concerns in the party p. m said the government takes the claim seriously and don't tolerate any kind of discrimination. as i'm a phobia speed, a growing problem in the u. k. a recent years, according to a home office report, almost half of all recorded religious, high crime offences last year. we're against muslims, korea, same things the 1st step to prevent bigotry in this lab. a phobia is to define it. we need to edge and me. come up with a definition that is acceptable to the majority of the people in this country. because without definition is really hard to distinguish between what is
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in prejudice and the most incentive and, and what is an infrared in having a definition of this down for be it will help us to define where the red line boundaries are. you know what is acceptable and what is unacceptable behavior or an acceptable comment? because at the moment, you know, people need remarks about most themes without fear of being called out without any fear that this is something that should be unacceptable in our society. the potential to trigger the worst inequality crisis in decades. that's the stock warning for more than a dozen aid organizations about you backed sanctions against the west african country of molly. the restrictions were imposed after the military government postponed planned elections. the critics claim, the suffocating the country reporting next his shot do been ski. the situation is
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die. as molly battles were the worst bound to food insecurity that it suffered in a decade. sanctions way hod restrictions that include a trade embargo and financial aid being suspended were initially brought in by the economic community of west african states. but they are now being supported by the e. u. and that is a step too far from more than a dozen aid organizations. many hundreds of thousands of customers displaced internally within money. simple narrow exemptions, as is the case at the moment, missouri and goods. we have a lot of people that needed tremendous every night. several 1000000 and we had, you know, a weakening as a result of sanctions that could drive more people down into a difficult situation. the sanctions have all so sparked protests in the maryan capitol hill.
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so why have such punitive measures been imposed on one of the wolves poorest countries? in 2021, molly was taken over by a military coup which was led by the vice president to see mccoy, who then installed himself as being the main man. and initially the plan was to hold elections within the year. however, that pledge has since been rescinded. however, molly's recent history has been even more tangled in a military web with thousands of soldiers from european countries, mainly from here in france on the ground since 2013. ah mm.
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ah. paris has also blamed the worsening relations with blanco on the arrival of russian military contract a wagner. however, that is something that's being denied by the molly and authorities who say that only russian trainers are on the ground to strengthen the operational capacity in the exact same way as european trainers have been there for several years. annex this which is also got the e u in a twist where the wagner is or isn't present in molly, it certainly is persona non grata within the block. the activities of this group reflect russian hybrid warfare. they represent a threat and create instability in a number of countries around the world. all of this begs the question, is molly being partially sanctioned? because it has asked for help from russia. it is clear that almost 10 years of
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intervention by the europeans hasn't brought peace and security to the country. and it's molly looks elsewhere for assistance. the e. u has hardened it stunts is pushing the country into more food insecurity and deepen. scuse, management crises, some areas also besieged by army doctors, and the population can not leave the area. we also have issues of funding. there's too much in crisis in my view has not been funded to, according to, to, to the needs there last year and, and the stairs not looking good as well. the reality is that sanctions will impact the poorest the most. and it is the vulnerable in molly society that will really pay the price. charlotte, even ski r t, paris, western liberal democracies, now live under
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a false sense of freedom with the united states practically in a civil war. a fort renowned philosopher level is huge, ex, warning in his new book, heaven in disorder. we call the low down as to why i think what today really nice indic isaacs are western liberal democracy themselves. i'm not blaming one site or the opposite of here. the debbie level off in cuba society, the outrage state policy but the bishop district who you know, very strange trade demo to be slate into political engagement in the wes kazlowski is much more in the lead then in the sense of we are james, why we are not even aware of how we gotta change our end because
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we experienced ourselves. we do what you want, but to be especially digital media. it's not what you want to doing, what you are doing. thank you, stuck somewhere from there, old. that new pharmacy big. you can manipulate your desire, your says, you disagree by out. she promote that. some will for talking about all of the ecology and so on. but it's like possible that she will lose their elections and then many united states cannot react. so this is the be dust bad about a war county. is
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