either in a very warm welcome to you thanks for joining us here on r.t. international. unprecedented and harsh that s what the kremlin has branded pressure on countries to stop using russia s sputnik vaccine the remarks came after the us health department published a report openly admitting attempts to dissuade brazil from using the russian chap. has the story we ve all heard the bat back door deals to secure that shipment countries trampling each other to get those precious japs these seas the 1st start we ve heard of backdoor deals to deny people a vaccine the u.s. department of health health and human services boosting that it had denied hundreds of millions of brazilians jab. the office of global affairs used diplomatic relations in the americas region to mitigate efforts by states including cuba venezuela and russia who are working to increase their influence in the region to the detriment of u.s. safety and security examples include using the office of global affairs he
hi thanks for joining us this is r.t. international. precedented and harsh that s what the kremlin has branded pressure on countries to stop using buses spinning vaccine the remarks come after the us health department published a report that openly admitted attempts to dissuade brazil from using the russian jump against the it has the story we ve all heard that that deals to secure that shipment countries trampling each other to get those precious japs these seas the 1st star we ve heard of back door deals to deny people a vaccine the u.s. department of health health and human services boosting that it had denied hundreds of millions of brazilians a jab. the office of global affairs used diplomatic relations in the americas region to mitigate efforts by states including cuba venezuela and russia who are working to increase their influence in the region to the detriment of u.s. safety and security examples include using the office of global affairs health a touchy office to pe
just after 8 in the evening here in. march the 17th welcome to the program. in a t.v. interview the u.s. president joe biden agreed when questioned the russian leader vladimir putin is a killer my colleagues. talk through that statement more from what was said earlier . well this isn t just strong this is very serious this doesn t look just like an insult not just like a groundbreaking phrase because in the diplomatic sense really this could potentially be a catastrophe for u.s. russia relations but it s also very important to look at the actual wording to look at how joe biden said this and what context so it wasn t actually his own phrase it was a response to a question from a journalist so you know vladimir putin you think he s a killer. or do so what price must he pay for pray she s going to pay well you ll see shortly it was originally an escalation from the journalists he put that question out directly using the world the word sorry killer and as you can see the u.s. me
business as usual even with those nations. human rights. to the world this is our to international pleasure of your company. russia summoned its u.s. ambassador to moscow to discuss future diplomatic ties with washington in response to a t.v. interview where president biden agreed when question that the russian leader vladimir putin. the foreign ministry gave this reply. for us the main thing is to determine ways of improving russian u.s. ties which in a difficult state washington has in fact brought those to a dead end in recent years we are interested in preventing the irreversible did radiation if the americans realize the risks associated with that this will be discussed you re in consultations between the russian foreign ministry and other relevant departments and with the russian ambassador to washington commenting on the situation the us state department said that america will continue working with russia it will also hold moscow accountable earlier my colleagues under
are rebelling against more restrictions. another battle for the falklands why the disputed islands near argentina feeling left out. protesters at opposite ends of the world are taking up the fight against violence directed at women in the past couple of hours in cities across australia thousands of joined rallies demanding justice for victims action is similar to what s been happening what s been happening in the u.k. there are mass demonstrations have been taking place against a vigil that followed the killing of 33 year old sarah everett and we ll have more on that shortly but 1st to gauge in canberra weapon a tickle figures are also the target of protest as nicholas oh tell us more about the protest today in canberra you on what exactly women are calling for. started with just one woman wanting to protest and snorkelling. thousands of rallies across the street thousands of people have turned out to action against . against a women it was all sparked by shocking allegations