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Broadcasting live the rest of our studios in Moscow International im glad to have you with us now we begin in france where president has announced a strict new rules to be applied to paris and other major cities in response to the 19 a nighttime curfew will be enforced from this coming weekend for a minimum of 4 weeks. We have made a decision to impose a curfew it will be in force in the paris region and 8 other french cities well this all came of course as it was declared that france was moving into a new state of Health Emergency something that had subsided back in the summer when the numbers of cases had gone down but that is now back president much took to the stage to address the French Public on wednesday night to talk about the new stricter measures that would come into place he said he didnt want to infantile eyes people to treat people like children but he said that people must follow the rules and if they didnt follow the rules or respect those rules and they could be even new stricter restrictions coming into force in the next few weeks but what he has announced is this nightly curfew that will start on saturday and that will operate from 9 pm in the evening until 6 am in the morning and that will be across paris the greater parisian region and also 8 other cities the worst affected cities by 19 now president machen said that this will have to be strictly regulated if you are out past 9 pm and you dont have a good reason i. E. Youre not leaving your work to go home or you dont have an artist ask you which is like a paper to say that you can be out on the streets you will be fined the 1st time a 135. 00 euros repeat offenders will face 1500. 00 euros in terms of fines and we understand that this will be in place for at least 4 weeks but the government is going to look to extend that up until december 1st so that will be for 6 weeks that that few will be in place to give you an example the number of cases almost 23000 new cases registered in the last 24 hours with more than a 104 deaths also registered now president michel also talked about other. The things that needed to be taken into consideration he said that we needed to reduce private gatherings in france have less social contact with people and the rule of 6 thats been in place in restaurants he said now had to be in place in private settings too and while he said it was still ok to visit your family and to travel around france he said even with your family members and your friends if you cant be more than a metre away from them you must still where a mask well there has been reaction thick and fast to those announcement by president mack on. 60 percent of infections happen to work schools or universities between 8 and 7 pm but micron is banning people from going out to bars restaurants between 8 pm and 6 am welcome to absurdity they must be great disappointment among medics tonight who have heard no announcements of extra personnel Material Support well on medics president matt korn did address the crisis in hospitals he mentioned the fact that the number of patients in the i. C. U. Unit intensive care units is now higher than it was back in march at the start of the 1st wave of the covert 1000 demick here in france and he said that they were in a worrying state as a result of that he said these measures were being taken to reduce the number of people who are testing positive for covert 1000 from the 20 odd 1000 that weve seen in the last 24 hours down to just a few 1000 which he said would be manageable by hospital staff but the reality is that these measures in place now astrid he said we will have to live with the virus until at least the summer of 2021 and there will be many people at tonight having listening to that speech of president back on worrying about the future of their businesses that could be coming into place on saturday in paris and in 8 other cities across the country it will last from 9 pm every night until 6 am every morning and it will be strictly enforced we spoke with the Health Director for Red Cross International who supports of the tougher restrictions. The stuff for mention measures are welcome and we as the red cross today called out for political leaders to intervene in our speedy courageous and inclusive way to ensure that these measures are put in place to protect the dea the health and the social nomic status of the people of france and in many other countries even europe or many countries are being taken little bit by surprise by the iraq surge of cases and so the are many countries are reacting within the deposits 48 hours with new measure that being put in place what hes needed added moment to ease. Measures that can reduce the deferred address mission but measures that can also bring people along and this is critical you know order to assure that those measures are actually effective in. A 2nd experimental russian vaccine against corona virus has officially been registered at the vax corona has successfully passed phase one and 2 Clinical Trials russian president Vladimir Putin made the announcement on wednesday. 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The vote to Research Center in the disappears is registered on the 2nd russian vaccine against corona virus the corona vaccine was developed by siberia based state a Research Center among the largest in russia it was founded more than 45 years ago that in the soviet times these one in phase 2 of its Clinical Trials are now behind and we heard it was a success meaning the drug is safe now face 3 is coming in and it is a study in whether the vaccine is in fact effective if we hear that around 40000. 00 volunteers are expected to take part and for that purpose 60000. 00 doses of the drug will be produced and we hear from russias vice premier that it will happen very very soon interesting to mention is that normally all 3 stages so phases of the human a Clinical Trials should be completed before registration but the world has been living in quite an emergency mode in the last 8 or so months so procedures have been slightly changed slightly adjusted so this is worlds 2nd registered vaccine against 19 the 1st one was also registered in russia back in august it is known as sputnik all satellite feed it is and then the virus vector viral vaccine and we now hear from its developers that by november russia will be able to produce up to 6000000 doses of vaccine maining aid to may take up to 12 months to vaccinate around 80 percent of the countrys population and as we hear from russias president Vladimir Putin the russian citizens house is among the countrys key priorities but. First we need to make these Vaccines Available on the russian markets they must be supplied to russian pharmacies on as large a scale as possible we continue to cooperate with our foreign partners and we will promote a vaccine abroad as well. It about International Cooperation and foreign partners we know that 50 countries are already interested in russias sputnik of the vaccine against kawiti we heard that from the head of russias Investment Fund who just earlier this week came back from the United Arab Emirates where phase 3 of the Clinical Trials of sputnik was approved billeted to the sputnik. You know gold piece 3 was mean in the issue of participate 2 is definitely very important we believe you we use a strategic cob for fighting colonel biros not only of the middle east in the world on taking part in phase 3 of the Clinical Trials of sputnik the vaccine is a double blind trial meaning placebo is used and neither doctor is know the participants know who is getting the wharton only 75 percent of the volunteer is actually jabbed with a real short and till the last moment i was hoping that im a month them i got 2 injections already on the 1st and 21st day of the trial so i got reactions like fever muscle pain and had a off to both injections actually now i just now received results showing that my body right now has i. G. G. Antibodies meaning my body reacted to. 1000 to corona virus as if i was infected vaccine apparently i got the vaccine. Job so im very happy with that. Moscow says its no longer business as usual when it comes to the e. U. While threats and accusations continue to roll out from brussels russias top diplomat Sergei Lavrov was speaking to Russian Media executives including arties editor in chief Margarita Simonyan also on the agenda was. To turkeys involvement in the conflict are 2 sides to taylor as the big talking points. We had a very lengthy and really comprehensive conversation between foreign minister Sergei Lavrov and editors in chief of a number of media organizations that was so much to unpack that such an array of topics but one that was given considerable attention was russias increasingly difficult relationship with the European Union now love prof notes that of course the 2 have mutual interests especially economic ones lets think of course just off the north stream to a gas pipeline but that all of this was made very difficult by what the fire of foreign minister described as a condescending attitude from the blog and this constant to mons being put on moscow this is what he said about the impact of that after 2 years almost of there was no go through approvals. The question is not just whether business as usual is possible but with any business with the European Union is possible a tool the e. U. Behaves arrogantly towards us and looks condescendingly down russia demanding answers from us for all the crimes it imagines we have committed i think we are under no obligation to respond to that. Also add to that a versa phobic minority within the European Union was only father undermining the relationship now of course this all comes against the backdrop of wosm diplomatic ties between moscow and brussels as a result of the alleged poisoning of russian opposition figure ill explain a follow me now one of the significant part of what lavrov said talked about double standards and he said that often the puts much more pressure on moscow than it would on itself and he said especially when it comes to the idea of interference in Foreign Affairs as this is something that people few very subjectively but i wouldnt go to. In 2017 during the election in france marine le pens a legitimate politician came to moscow to meet with president putin then French Foreign minister publicly claimed that this was an attempt at foreign interference in the electoral process in france. Now look at who Macro Holding meetings with smith learned to cannot. No one pays any attention to the fact that this could also be considered as foreign interference in belorussian affairs for those suck a lot from laid out his few on what the end goal was from these verbal assaults from on fact competition for calls for sanctions and for causing tellme oil russias borders. The west will always try to hold us back to undermine our political and economic capacities this is all part of the same old game they want to throw russia of violence not just with direct assaults like dirty competition and illegitimate sanctions creating instability on our borders. Now one out of russias key relationships on the International Stage that was touched upon was of course with washington and quite frankly he said with less than a month to go to the election whoever wins in november whether its trump or biden probably very little would change he reiterated that all moscow has ever wanted was good cooperation but im an equal footing and that sometimes washingtons Foreign Policy made that very difficult other topics such as the protests and bad or worse or indeed a peaceful resolution to the conflict in the board i care about were also discussed quite extensively but certainly the lions share from todays conversation was dedicated to the current status of russias relationship with Key International players and the future of it the message today seemed very uncompromising things cannot continue as they are business cannot go on as usual whether that serves as a trigger for more compromise or want to stand who have to be seen. Or heard from politicians and journalists who agreed the e. U. Still needs to maintain relations with moscow despite any harsh language coming from h. Q. In brussels. I think it will last for some time and then of course the dialogue will continue to measure the most Important Mission that germany and europe could take would be to stop the. Pipeline between russia and germany nord stream too but of course the german star want to do that because that would get them and do it up very badly we need russian gas and so they dont put them on the sanction list so the sanctions are not really sanctions its you know wagging the finger or its really not up to standard where youre to be as an International Power and talking with russia which is another you know power and the world we have a new wave of russia. As well of anti chinese propaganda coming from the u. S. There is a net group of n. G. O. S of the politically trained politicians and relation that is uninformed on russia that its very easy to make such a im kind of russian copy russia is very smart in using soft power so we dont have enough pro russian engineers they dont have the. European russian cultural exchange. It would be very happy if russia could try to be a little bit have a little bit more p. R. That makes it also. And easier for us. To push the other side like. The leaders of russia and turkey have agreed on the vital importance of upholding the ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan and fun conversation with president Vladimir Putin also raised moscows concerns over the role of militants from the middle east to being brought into the kind of a conflict zone if fragile cease fire was brokered on saturday but has been repeatedly violated with as a by john and armenia blaming each other the fighting in court about flared up more than 2 weeks ago but has roots going back 3 decades mostly inhabited by Ethnic Armenians but is legally part of azerbaijan our correspondent you go to don of reports now from its capital. Before the war this street used to be bustling with life neighbors would come visit each other mothers would read bedtime stories to their children well now its almost completely abandoned after and as a by johnny airstrike basically theres a huge Apartment Building here which is no more there are no windows it has partially collapsed its simply unsafe to live here here people as they ran to safety they abandoned their belongings like childrens bicycles they simply had no time to pack everything and i have to admit that since the truce the city of step on it the capital of nagornokarabakh has it more or less easy been bodman do still happen but they are move rather than they used to be and they are almost entirely almost completely limited to nighttime its more or less the same in other towns of nagornokarabakh like the towns of martini and shushi in fact thing is similar pictures similar very very similar devastation can also be seen from azerbaijan its 2nd largest city of ganja came under shelling just a couple of days ago. And it would be wrong to say that the fighting has ceased elsewhere too as were filming this theres a faint but a very distinctive sound of shelling coming from over the mountains to the south from here that is where the town of adroit is which is viewed as a gateway into nagornokarabakh so it is a very heavily contested area the fighting is also fierce in the north the. Seems both menial and as theyre by john are trying to get a firm grip on some key strategic places and heights before real peace negotiations begin as both militaries are fighting for diplomatic leverage. Reporting from the going to carry back r. T. Meanwhile a belgian cellist has performed at a heavily damaged cathedral in the city of. The cathedral was shelled a week ago and the musician has armenian roots and played a piece by an armenian composer who told us what inspired his performance. I played a concert exactly one year ago in. Church and it was very heartbreaking to see such a peaceful church can be. Historical. Building architect or can just be bombed for nothing and force my way off my prayer. As a musician does the only thing i can do and if every one in the war does what they do the best will be a Peaceful Place on tuesday azerbaijan claimed that its territories were being shelled by Armenian Forces both nations that deny violating that cease fire these images are from the city of terror which according to who has been shelled several times in recent days as a result people have taken shelter in their basements heres what some of them had to say. Their minions are shelling constantly theyre shelling us now with different weapons with missiles bombs tanks rocket launchers they use it all. One week ago a shell struck and abstainers neighbors home was completely destroyed it was impossible to take anything from the building our home was also severely damaged dools windows even the walls everything is ruined. Militant we cannot sleep at night when they stop shelling for an hour or so we can close our eyes now then we get woken up again its the same thing over and over. First known case of covert 1000 reinfection in america has been confirmed according to a study published by an internationally recognized medical journal the patients symptoms were far more severe the 2nd time around the 25 year old man from nevada who has no recorded immune disorder 1st test did positive in april he later recovered with 2 negative tests but in june develop severe symptoms and again tested positive it is the 5th proven case of reinfection registered worldwide are the 1st worldwide deaths from infection was reported in the netherlands just on tuesday mark penn dorie the lead author of the us study says people should not assume that they are safe after recovering from cove it Scientific Data that we had from this case and other cases would indicate that if somebody has had voted no chin we just dont know whether that person can be reinspected again its possible that they could be reinfected again but its also possible that some people are immune in fact it could be that the vast majority of people are immune and it could be Something Else that could be in our immune system gives us a resistance that makes the 2nd case a lesser but asymptomatic action. Despite the confirmed cases of infection some people do assume that they are immune have been caught and recovered from the disease donald trump seemingly among them the u. S. President battled cove it earlier this month he said he is even ready to get up close and personal with his supporters. Now they say im not i can. Walk through. Every one. August the guys in the youd have the women and everybody would just give you a big fact is. A developing story now in thailand where the government has just declared a state of emergency in the capital bangkok it follows growing unrest with thousands of people protesting against both the countrys Prime Minister and the monarchy. Ah. On wednesday scuppers broke out between protesters and the police as massive groups surrounded the Prime Ministers office demonstrators are calling for his resignation among other broad changes including a curb on the kings powers in the country these are some of the biggest protests since an Antigovernment Movement began in early july riot police have been deployed to the capital following that emergency decree which bans gatherings of 5 or more people and the immediate arrest of those of violating the order. Of the controversial New York Times project which labeled slavery as the most significant aspect of American History has sparked a round between the papers own writers one columnist wrote that the 161000 project had failed and got this response from the papers union of employees. It says a lot about an organization when it breaks its own rules and goes after one of its own the act like the article reeks that tweet has since been taken down the project was developed by New York Times magazine with a series of pieces published last year 69000 was when the 1st slave ship arrived in the colony of virginia and that the writers argue that date should be considered for the birth year of the United States rather than 776 the year independence was declared now the research gained plenty of publisher day and won the creator a Pulitzer Prize but last week New York Times columnist brad stevens wrote an opinion piece questioning the 69000 project he praised the quality of the research but said that it is not the job of reporters to reframe history journalists are most often in the business of writing the 1st rough draft of history not trying to have the last word in it we have best when we try to tell truths with a lowercase t. Following evidence and directions on scene not the capital t. Truth of a preestablished narrative in which inconvenient facts get discarded as fresh concerns make clear on these points and for all of its virtues buzz spin offs and a Pulitzer Prize the 161000 project has failed he spoke to a legal analyst lionel about the infighting in the New York Times project he thinks it demonstrates left wing intolerance of dissenting views. Well it amazes me that somebody who represents or than organization of journalists would basically have a problem with somebody expressing an idea or performing journalism it just goes to show you that this comes down to one very simple fact there are some things that are allowed to be said within lets say the alter left journalist platforms and things that you cant say if you say anything that challenges you to the New York Times or particular ideologies espoused by the time or even that you dare Say Something that goes against the grain youre cut down immediately let me make even more simple there is no journalism anymore. The russian photographer has won a Coveted International award with a once in a lifetime image of an endangered siberian tiger. This work is titled the embrace it shows a tigress sent marking and ancient fir tree and rushes far east took 11 months of trial and every error to finally capture the close up of the big cap using motion sensors of the British Natural History Museum chose the piece out of 49000. 00 entries with a course called claiming the wildlife photographer of the year award now the armored tiger was pushed to the brink of extinction a few decades ago due to poaching and deforestation with the population falling to just a few dozen and has recovered somewhat in recent years with the help of strict conservation laws but the species in still classed as endangered there are now around 500. 00 siberian tigers living in the wild in parts of eastern russia. Doesnt for me this hour ill be back at the top of next hour with more news this is our International Stay with. A dog industry comes to life in los angeles every night. Dozens of women sells the bodies on the streets many of them underage. Police reveal a taste of their daily challenge if youre going to exploit for a child here in los angeles oh there were going to come out. This is going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the. Climax keyser one for my guide to financial survival this is on a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. Thats right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and were just adding more and more to them. Totally destabilize the Global Economy you need to protect yourself and get in for a while because we are. Now imagine are tense here were going underground as u. S. President trump rejecting 2 week coronavirus quarantine follows floridas mass election rally with one of the socalled swing state of iowa as he continues to reject opinion polls that would have him lose to joe biden in 20 days time coming up in the show trumps new yorker old pal civil rights leader the reverend al sharpton on that eulogy to george floyd which galvanized black lives matter around the world and why he wants americans to vote for a candidate accused by some groups of supporting segregation mass incarceration and the catastrophic war on drugs that annihilated communities of color in the usa. All this and more coming up in todays going underground but 1st lets go straight to new york to speak to one of americas most renowned civil rights leaders reverend al sharpton his new book rise up confronting a country at the crossroads investigates the historical turning point the u. S. Currently faces potentially undoing the gains activists like himself have fought for since the days of Martin Luther king jr reverend thanks so much for coming on the show those who dont know your work over decades will surely know the moving eulogy to george floyd killed by a us police i think british broadcasting regulators may allow me to say what a profound privilege it is for you to be on going underground but of course ive got to ask you why is it not you rather than biden whos running against trump why do you call yourself a tree shaker in this new book of yours. I think that the history of dealing with movements in this country and even globally is that you need those of us that shake the tree in the sense of shaking up where a society has dealt in an un equal and unfair way and then

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