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her or dead marine shows up in this country and we start asking ourselves, why did they die? why, what were they fighting for? nobody bothers statuette, good contractors, a tick and pay the bloss british pm barbara johnson for blaming the policy gates scandal. but hes postponing a key code with a plan to mid person on ukraine. president, putin se hungary will now enjoy guaranteed long term gas supply is off. the budapest time is up a major deal with russian energy giant gans prom. giving hungarians the cheapest price in the e. u. no job, no job, no way. canadian truck is continue to take us down to games cove. it mandates on the scathing woods, the prime minister. he's called me to racist extremist. what
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have i done to deserve that? with a very well well conf. my team here in moscow, this is asi international with the latest world news update. it's great to happy with us i. we start this out with a developing story in the german city of hamburg, where a schools on locked down with the grounds, sealed off after a youth was seen, reportedly carrying a gun and major please operations on the way with offices. also trying to confirm whether he actually enter the premises or just walked past the school building. parents have been anxious the gathering near the school while emergency services are also that will bring you more on this incident. as it evolves. which is lawmakers have slammed prime minister boris johnson for blaming the party gates scandal for having to delay
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a telephone conversation with the russian president. so the ukraine johnson claims the need to defend himself of a downing street. numerous parties at the height of the look down forced him to put off key global matter as well as cross live to our london correspondent, shoddy as was dashed enough for the late is saudi. a good to see you. how exactly have m. p 's reacted to johnson's explanations. while of course, this phone call between bar shown to non flag has now being postponed till wednesday. it was supposed to happen just yesterday, although apparently there was no central time. and birth johnson spokesperson has basically said it's not unusual for while need. his schedules to change, however, was really unusual in the timing of all of it. it seemed to be such a huge matter all day yesterday, right. at the time when the su gray report was being released into downing street allegations of parties, now once that poem dropped,
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so too did the phone call completely off the face of the planet, it was shelved. and so many people just think that this is a pretty pathetic move from the government and from forest john to the mid the scandals of what's going on in westminster. of course it does come at 9 out of 10 people in the u. k. don't thing the borders johnson fit to run the country so, intervening in a crisis in the eastern europe, it's somewhat about changing the public opinion for bar johnson. remember that post bricks idea of a global person? well, this is right to the heart of it. bars johnson wants to be seen as seizing the initiative really being a leading voice in an international crisis. it seems like he totally wants to move on from the su gray report. he's flying to kiev and ukraine now with a desire to have a personal imprint on this escalating crisis. but he is without the foreign secretary lists trust. she's actually tested positive for quite a bit 19, but not just before she tested positive, she was actually in the house of commons,
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upping the ante offering. that rhetoric and threatening russia with some serious sanctions need a cross. those in and around the kremlin will have no where to hide. we will make sure that those who share responsibility for the kremlin aggressive the stabilizing action will share in bearing a heavy today to see who we are standing together with our nato allies, against the potential aggression of vladimir putin. when he wanted to go to install the prime minister as prime minister, a neighbor leader who actually published may turn this so that the prime minister, acting big yes. in the house of commons, talking of potential aggression of putin. it's almost no wonder a telephone call with document putin that was put on hold. because in the last few days then, the united kingdom has been speaking of accelerating diplomatic aspects,
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but then in the house of commons, almost ramping up the rhetoric. of course, we also know the u. k is doubling troops to ukraine to 900 part of the nato talk to both of the puerto u. k. is seen to be an ally to ukraine, sending in this team of military specialist all designed to send a signal to russia to step back. of course, russia denies any allegations of its planning to invade, but particularly on. * this tough talk many m p 's here in the united kingdom. i think the government ramping up, its rhetoric has more to deflect away from the scandals in westminster. moscow are in agreement and all of that because if you look at the crisis home and abroad, similar kindness, lee, how can morris jones and potentially will possibly be leading the voice of reason in a foreign policy on the east and border when the government's reputation? here at home is crumbling like a cookie. ok, shawnee is. thank you very much for that up. it does all. logan correspondence.
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shoddy with dusty wiley. we spoke to a former london man livingston who predicted the end game for boris johnson's political career. when this started to come out, he lied again and again and again denying it all now exactly, except the fact he wasn't telling the truth and this is the most dishonest, prime minister mind all the time. and when a prime minister's court lying is the end of the career, and the simple fact is, the poll ratings bodies, thompson are so low, that is tutorial, please don't get rid of him. and he takes them into the next general election. they're going to be white town thing with the u. k. there's been an abrupt reversal to a controversial koby policy. the government stated scrapping the vaccine mandate for health work as an england doesn't grapples with severe hospitals, staff shortages. while vaccination remain our very best line of defense against code 19,
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i believe that it is no longer proportionate to require vaccination. as a condition of deployment through spectrum, the policy had initially sparked massive outrage is about 18000 an h as work is i'll still on vaccinated, and estimated 40000 installs have already quit over the policy since november. no, ma'am, the bed. it's believe the mandate infringed personal choices. it was bordering on quite dangerous. you know, taken away the choice for the health care workers and you know, there's lots of resistance around the decision to actually make the faxing mandatory for health care and professional staffing kids. to look at some of the options, it's important that i keep up to date with the changing information because that's the most important. it's not, it's not ideal to target certain. you know what the workforce, you know what the, please. it could have applied to, but you know, to specifically have health care work. lisa,
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i'm really pleased that they review the situation. just to remind you, the world health organization say is getting a shot is a must for anyone who doesn't have a medical exemption is it's the best way to protect yourself and your family against private. ah, canadian truckers have now blocked part of the us border and the province of alberta has part of their rally against cove. it vaccine mandates the drivers, the prime minister who reported the fled to the capital as thousands of truckers and their supporters descended on the city, has now poured fuel on the fire. he's branded them a mob of racists, his steel food from the homeless. i want to be very clear. we are not intimidated by those who hurl insults and abuse of small business workers and steal food from the homeless. we won't give in to those who fly racist flags. we won't cave to those who engage in vandalism or dishonor the
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memory of our veterans, the prime minister dressed up in racist costumes. so many times he can't remember them all. doesn't mean every single liberal is a racist that i do respect grandma, i just wish his government would respect to thousands of people who are fighting for their livelihoods right now. who are trying to do the best to get this country back on canadian truck and steven whitman sees the government's dividing the nation to serve its own goals. he's calling me a racist, his extremist. what have i done to deserve that? my government is supposed to have my back when you're in trouble and you need help, your government is supposed to be there for you. they're not supposed to drag you down. and what i've seen over the past 2 years,
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it's been devastating as breaks. it breaks my heart because my government supposed to have my dock. i work hard and one day you know, i was hero and now i'm, i'm a racist and an extremist and it hurts. it hurts so much that i can't even put it into words. it makes me not want to be a canadian anymore. it further puts strain on, on the system of almost $16000.00 more drivers, which is going to drive the, the prices up. and it's infuriating that he is dividing a nation. he's a dividing his voters so that he can push an initiative to be popular on the world stage, the movement rate. now it is bull my mind as a truck driver, i've been following it almost every hour, watching the numbers roll and the support grow and it is so heart warming. it's so emotional to see the support from around the world. and it's growing. i mean,
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it's growing and it's growing so fast, it's taken a life of its own. and it's so wonderful to watch. video shows truck is maintaining that blockade of the buddha as they continue to demand the vaccine mandate to be scrapped. if all, if mondays valley and a capitol all to a residence, tracy roseborough was among the crowds. we have the prime minister who is not being extremely advisor, or are spot downs and magnate on people now has been using very language. i guess people who are very small a this to go back firing longer, divide by longer just against the fact that the box we want to gather as you want all of this. yemen has once again been the
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target of the theories of and strikes by the saudi led coalition. and the latest attack civilian homes were hit in the capital while we could go, a raid was low as a prison in the countries north, which resulted in thousands of deaths. amnesty international claims evidence points to the use of us made weapons. horrific images that have trickled out of yemen or jarring reminder of who is paying the terrible price for western states lucrative sales to saudi arabia and its coalition allies. on experts from human rights organizations analyzed fragments from weapons found on the ground. the parts were identified as belonging to a laser guided bomb manufactured by the u. s. company raytheon. during election, campaigning job bind and had pledged to end his country support for the war in yemen, vowing to hold on sales to saudi arabia and other members of the coalition. but more than a year on weapon shipments have continued. meanwhile, un officials,
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of course, for the promise, saudi probe into the recent rates to be independent and transparent. mm. mm said i didn't have that on a have it since we didn't have any information that there would be an attack. we only heard the sound of the strike. i heard that when i was at home, i went out and entered the jail. i saw a body bars everywhere. mm oh, i did. a lot of us. i heard groans and screams. some prisoners were clinging to the walls. i shined a flashlight and saw a huge number of people. the bodies of some of them were torn apart. others crawled on their stomach. some tried to get up and walk. others were locked inside the building. there were 3 strikes the 1st bloss hit. the building on the east side
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from the side of my house than to strike came on the western side with a sinus forces attacked back a prison in city of sata using smart bombs. these bombs are used against ground targets and heavily fortified objects. the span bombs have been used earlier. these are american bombs, but they're used by the u. s. navy and air force, as well as the saudi arabian air force. this war has to and and to underscore our commitment, we're ending all american support for offensive operations in the war in yemen, including relevant arms sales. ah, her international security analysts file had misty believes despite promise is to en supports operations in yemen, including on sales. u. s. foreign policy is chiefly sets up to make money. well,
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the weapons which are being used in the middle east have been quite a very long time given by the american. so nothing new. because the biggest weapons manufacturer right now in the world is united states and they will continue to do this. they really need to sell big buys the foreign policy of the states to be paid by the military industrial complex or the money that noise in the but i am re live right now, but will it be is once again, a huge be beneficial and profitable business why does exclude this is the sales that have taken place between america and america? built the con, this, our russian un envoy and his western county law corner of the ukraine at the
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security council. the accused of hi ping up the war talk. it's all next story and about 90 seconds. stay with us. i ah.
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every country in the world will eventually make big coin legal, tender. the only difference will be at what price. we have el salvador making the move in the $30000.00 to $40000.00 range in the united states, and may wait for tolts at $51015000000.00 coin before they finally wake up. ah, welcome back. let me payton safe hunger. we can now enjoy guaranteed long term gas supply of the hungry, extended an agreement with gas, prompting 2030 sakes to receive the cheapest gas in the u. r. t. 's room on concert . was that one of the 1st things that's our prime minister of hungry said was that the past year 2021 was the one of the most successful years in the relationship
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between the 2 countries. and of course, mister orvin said that to the whole of europe is going through an energy crisis at the moment center. he is very thankful for the expansion of the contract with a gas prom. and a vladimir putin on his behalf, said that that contract had been extended until the year 2036, and a hungry right now will be buying a russian gas and will be at one of the cheapest contracts. there is in the market at the moment. this is a very timely val, angry as well as, according to gas infrastructure. europe, gas thorough stores in gas storage in europe right now had depleted by 81 percent. so they only have a 19 percent of the moment. well, the meeting is still going on right now as we speak. we are expecting a press conference on their leasing a little bit later on. but so prior to victor orvin arrival to russia,
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he was heavily criticized both by opposition parties in his own country. and by e. u. officials as well as saying that victor orvin is instrumental for vladimir putin who is apparently allegedly trying to put a wedge in european union, the countries and divides their unity. we are looking at the competition angle here and the behavior of the participants in the gas market. i would leave at that at this stage as the investigation is ongoing. there are no findings yet on our side. nevertheless, vic, so orbit is say, here in russia as the head of the country, you so both a part of the european union and the port of nato as well. however, because an orbit is a widely viewed the moment by many people as a kind of a blanche who is trying to have
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a good relationship with russia and is looking out for the interest of hungary, of interest of his own country. and one of those interest is of course, a nuclear power station, which is also part of the talk says something the to leaders are discussing here. now russia's estate company, ross autumn, is building and a nuclear power station in hunger at the moment. and that said to be commissioned by the year 2023. that's a certain that's part of the discussions here as well. russian specialists are working in the hungary and it's partly financed by a russia as well. not back to those people who are criticizing bixler organ and trying to say that if his visit here puts a divide in the european union. well, here's what they said about his trip. victor opens visits and the fact that he did not cancel his trip despite the situation, sent a message that nato an e. u member states and not united. in rejecting prudence proposals. putin is trying
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to divide us and he will continue to test us. i sincerely hope that victor or ben is aware of what is at stake in that he sticks to the message of unity. of course, a covey 19 is high, and the agenda as well. and the size of discussing it here at the kremlin a to, after all hungry became the 1st country in the european union to implement putting russia sputnik v vaccine in their country. and right now the sides are talking about means of production of sputnik v in hungary. itself now other topic on topics of discussions are of course, europe in security space and cultural exchange as well. more of this as we're following events here, the kremlin, the west sanctions show its willingness for war in ukraine is how mosque is blasted, what it called the war like rhetoric coming from the u. s. during the un security
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council session on monday. this is over mccully to go to the western colleagues, talk about the need of de escalation. however, 1st and foremost talks about upcoming war are in itself provocative. you're almost calling for this. you want it to happen. the threats of aggression on the border of ukraine? yes, on it's porter, is provocative. our recognition of the facts on the ground is not provocative. citizens mercer americans could killenger, says all american colleagues have gathered us here. let them provide any evidence apart from allegations that russia is planning to attack ukraine. russia's military build up on the border has been paired with extensive new demands and aggressive rhetoric. peri schuler says, this deployment of russian troops in own territory is getting our western and u. s. colleagues to say that there's going to be a plant military action there. however, is no proof confirming such a serious accusation whatsoever being put forward. even ukraine's president has urged the west to stop his hysteria,
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while many ukrainian citizens also say they believe old claims of an imminent attack by russia are baseless locals in the north east. in border city of holl cove shed their views on the current situation well done. when you pull notes. this is a sitter, it's manipulation so that people don't think about what to eat to morrow. but think about where to hide. this all is against the background of the fact that life is difficult, or high prices, low salaries, overall lawlessness. it so that the protest sentiment doesn't strengthen border, they simply throw this information at us. is that, that i consider this part of an information wall. you don't really need to believe in it's it's a possibility of course bettina to use common sense and filter through the information. but then for you, my, through the west isn't involved in peacekeeping phone. so they just want to inside a war and a man to all the current talk of war a 30 years ago to day to great powers officially put an end to the cold war,
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a period of geopolitical tensions. we spent more than 40 years. and while 3 decades have passed since then has much where he changed his mind. garcia, the world truly believed then that it was over, that the cold war, the proxy was the, the atlas propaganda and hostility was finally over. and it was for a while. what we're seeing now is a sort of re emergence of the cold war, a cold war 20. 30 years ago as bush senior and yeltsin met and smiled and hugged everyone envisaged a different future. the one they promised us where enemies became friends, rusher and the united states do not regard each other as potential adversaries from now on. the relationship will be characterized by friendship and partnership founded on mutual trust and respect. bit by bit any optimism crumbled, the united states assisted separatists and rebels,
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and even islamists and russia just years after promising friendship. nathan crept closer and closer to russia for reasons no one understood back then. weren't we friends? and year by year, russia grew more and more upset. and here we are both sides, washington and the kremlin, have, have drawn their red lines. they have locked eyes and a daring each other to blink. if that was unleashed on ukraine, it would be significant, very significant. and it would result in a significant amount of casualties for to munster, washington has, has cry the ladder. even the new crane that an invasion is coming, that keeps getting delayed. apparently, since the imminent innovation keeps getting postpone, but to deliver on that promise, the west has funneled potentially hundreds of millions worth of lethal weapons to ukraine and the span of weeks. and they are done yet. i will renewal for future
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europe vedo countries visitor. not life, just as during the last cold war, propaganda is everywhere that isn't veiled or subtle. it seems the media can't wait for this war to kick off more so than the west ukraine and russia combined. lacking, we'll news and making things up to speed that along on the call which the ukrainian official described as long and frank bagging weren't his ukrainian counterpart, that of russian attack may be imminent. all of that was made up we later learned when both washington and t of the night any such thing was said. but it ought to show you how shamelessly war propaganda is being pushed. the british press that cheering essentially child soldiers, they call them key of young guns, 10 year olds being taught to kill people,
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young guns. it is virtually the same old cold war just with, with drones and the internet minus ideology and a greater cause. any differences the laws cold war ended before it told the world the pot i just 3 days left to a very unique beijing olympics and budgeted by remarkably strict caves, drills and threats at west and boy cars is alexi ourselves. k is that for us off they had to go through some pretty, i watering tests, everything seems to be ready. the measures have been implemented by the authorities . well, i can describe them as relatively strict. i mean, you have to wear masks at all times, all arrival here at waging airport. it seems that everything was too complicated. you had to fill in a lot of forms. you have to fill in a health declaration form a customs declaration form and of course take a b, c. and i've tried pci tests in many parts of the world,
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but this one was something really, really difficult. and if you're not, if you're faint of heart, do not watch this because all my god that felt really, really awkward the me. but despite all that, everything was relatively quick and it took us literally 90 minutes to get from the, from the plane into the hotel to those who covered the 2008 summer olympic games in beijing. all this seems very familiar because these are the same facilities that were used in 2008. now they have been re, say 3 model for the winter games. plus, of course, couple of new venues. transportation seems to be working. as a clock, we take buses from our hotel to the venues. one thing important to know that we have to exist in a bubble is so called bubble. it's like an echo system here in beijing, right? we can only stay inside the hotel and move between the hotels and the venues. we cannot even go out into the city even to go to
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a grocery store or anything. we just have to stay within the hotel. the doors slammed shut. the st basically empty. that is very unlikely side for those who know of aging, well, there are no traffic jams whatsoever inside the venue inside the let's say the press center which is just behind me. everything is pretty much automated. even food and drinks are served by robotic. despite all these anti coffee meshes, the raw course confirm cases, of course with the flying in delegation from pretty much everywhere. russia, sweden, members of different national teams, have also been tested positive. if you are tested positive, you are taken straight from the hotel to a designated self isolation hotel where you have to stay until you get to negative bcr tests. fortunately, i, my p c r test was negative and i am able to actually see the venues and i will of
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course, keep you posted from beijing on everything happening here, including the political side of the story here at beijing, 2022 games alexi rush, f u r t reporting from beijing. many thanks for keeping his company here or not to international will be back at the top of the hour with this is them, but one vision share you can't afford to miss. i make you love it, but i've read the board and watch it. and here's what we have coming up while starting, taking a stand against crypto. currently, in the past, the nation is making moves to explore the world of block chain technology will take a look at what impact that could have. then we take you next door to india, where the world's 2nd largest nation, is slated for a major rebound in the wake of good coven, whoa! and later on, spotify says it will add a new warning on
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