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what's called a direct impact, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way the headlines this i've, i've input say to visit saudi arabia for the 1st time in full years of meets with the crown prince. be the see on the same field, particularly normally printed in the u. i. e. dislike claims by what's important this is about supposedly isolating brush already holes on the you and so stop the attacks on gaza saying is the actions off organized terrorism on them on boardman. some of it is um, buried under rubble for days of us. and then the place spent 4 days track tons of the rustle without any food, the water. i didn't even have a swimming pool of water. i tried to cool house, but the rocks and concrete blocks left deep and processing it was gather
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will they come from the u. n. warehouse as a person risk their lives in the bible causes view and says the situation appears uploaded to the a very well welcome to you from the entire uh, the international news team here in moscow. let's take a look at this. i'm so is this out but that is amazing with the crown prince of saudi arabia, on the 2nd lego, the russian president's trip to them. at least the president visited the a, with the confused president described him as a dear friend. now. so folks in a re, out of that puts in hail the biological ties to do, but i'm side of the river. i invited the crown prince to last a show anymore just to finish. and that was due to the development of our friendly relations over the last 7 years are relations of course,
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have reached an unprecedented level. we have stable relations in terms of politics, economics, and in the humanitarian sphere. it's very important for us to exchange information and opinions about what's going on in the region. first of all, it is the 1st face to face meeting between watermark pointing. and mohammed been so long since 2019. but we know that both leaders are constantly in touch, a lot of phone conversations on behind and here in the yard. what am i putting has praise the relations between the 2 countries saying it has reached unprecedentedly high level in the last 7 years. thanks to wise liter shape of saudi arabia has reminded that the us a saw was the one the 1st space to recognize the independence of saudi arabia and has trust that today russia respects the kingdoms decision to independently choose the country's own future. how about the environment quickly has said that the next meeting with mohammed been someone should be in most code in such a way,
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inviting the crown prince to visit a rush or a lot. of course on the agenda, including the stability in the middle is military and catastrophe in gaza right now and folding. israel had mass conflict enters, it's the months tomorrow. and of course, it is also to be discussed between the wide more important and well how much been set up on. we know that space most co and the ad support the idea of the creation of the palestinian state and older to guarantee and provide long awaited and long term peace in that part of the globe. and here's the crown prince. speaking about the importance of saudi russia, communication, carbonation, and cooperation in that see or for setups. i don't watch them out. there are many areas where we share interest and work to ensure stability, including in the middle east. thanks to political cooperation, we've managed to make a positive contribution to the resolution of a number of aspects in the middle east to strength and security. there are broad
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possibilities before us, which will be able to utilize for the benefit of the entire world. mister president, i'd like to note the you are a dear guest here in the saudi land. the rest of the meeting was behind closed doors that it was expected earlier that water more potent and what, how much been salon would have discussed oil energy cooperation. as you know, russian solid, you ravia, all the leader is all pack plus of household group uniting. the countries pumping around 40 percent of global oil and they are allies, v o, those to regulate global energy prices and in general supplies of the petroleum to the global market. and why my food, we came here to saudi arabia just often just last week. opec plus agreed to cut the outputs of oil for the next year. the decision that was supposed to boost the energy market, but in fact didn't work that way. so we expect that to both leaders might discuss
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that direction as well. and some further steps in that energy cooperation between the 2 countries. another important topic that most likely, uh, who to 9 been some months, dodge the phone, is the expansion of breaks. it is a powerful group uniting the countries making up around to 40 percent of the global population and a quarter of global market. that is a very serious and strong challenge to america, dominated world older, and both arab countries, advisor reporting visits on wednesday, the united arab emirates, and now saudi a rabbit, as well as iran, by the way, whose leader of library appointment is expected to meet. and most go on says they have been invited and have agreed to join briggs that of course the membership that is expected to happen next year. and that stays expect it also to drastically strengthen their organization, was discussed how all in all,
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i have to say that this is a very important visa to, in terms of strengthening friendly ties between russia and the united air memories and saudi arabia. and also as a demonstration to the home world that's the west has failed and in submission to isolate russia and most cone is anything but cuts off right now this comes off the ones that have inputs in met with his you a in towns of alton, moved the be with the is there any passing wall at the top of the agenda in the you a so russian present lovely to the end of the national capital. very well. welcome of the
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man. this footage here. the skies above the painted white, blue and right, and the seats were lined with the 2 country flags of all the inputs into arrival. the u is presidential palace, and solo is 1st and long as the russian president outlined. why that so cooperation with the country. so unless you have the machine, you look at it. thanks to your position today. our relations are at an unprecedented level. the u. a is the rushes main trade department in the out of world. last year. the trade turnover rose by 67.7 percent. it will be even larger this year. i think the same goes with investments. we conduct a number of large oil and gas projects. we also cooperate in opec plus, we co operate in the international arena. the u. a. e contributes
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a lot in stabilizing the situation in the world, being a non permanent member of the un security council. if anything has saved to be from the behind the close doors of the palace, which you can, you can probably still make out in the background over the very beautifully. let's help against the night sky of abu dhabi. but if they were anything close to what we've seen when vladimir putin arrived here to the capital of the way. well said, please, well, those, this would be breathtaking as were the views because one gets painted. the sky isn't because as of the russian flags when the motorcade of latitude to join the escorts of well of cavalry and the streets were lined up by russian flags again. and the russian national anthem sounded right before the tulips began. well, that those pictures were sudley, 8 bits of pill to swallow for anybody who were advocating for the version that
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russia has been sidelined at bottom approve and has become an outcast. but he has been shop to the fringes of international diplomacy and well, both white i'm approved in his counterpart here. they have stressed how close the ties are between the countries up the rule that you a is the major economic partner for russia in the regions. if you take uh, oil trade alone, that last yeah, uh the increase was about was the same size move in a 100 percent. so it certainly seems that russia has figured out the answer to the equation into the challenge of that is posed by the western sanctions who, which have been trying to cripple russia's energy, trade, and rushes energy markets, and all these willing words. they have been reciprocated by again the counterparts of let them approve me here in abu dhabi relations between the russian federation and the you a have a historical character in recent years. relations have been actively developing in
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various fields in the interest of both countries and peoples. i would like to emphasize that i have very much appreciate your personal and effective role in strengthening bilateral relations and disregard. i would like to say that the u. e is russia's largest trading partner in the middle east in the gulf region. and that will be happy to continue our joint work to strengthen bilateral cooperation in various fields. well, these pillars visa storage pillars. they provide a fantastic foundation for russia and the, and the way to grow their relations. i have to say, i remember that the way he was invited to join the brakes alliance, which has already seen some expansions this year. and well, the, the way you might be a very welcome member here given to russia has been nurturing this baby, nurturing this, uh, economic and political block from its cradle. and by the way, another country that platinum includes it is in fact right now is en route to saudi arabia received a very,
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very similar invitation. me. so who is the home and about how to and the head though, the divide public policy research center about the russian president visit to the u . r. e. i think the visits and justifies exemplifies this energy that is coming right up from the deacon to address the challenges that we need. and i think the role of a fresh uh as well as that all of the china of the u. s. are you, is it, of course, that everyone would need to stand at this point and address this very big challenge that we see in our region that has been a sort of divisive element. i mean, this is event and does that have divided people between people who think that this should be only treated as a service? the fac and others will see that there is aspect of it, but cannot ignore that. there is huge,
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a impact on civilians that need to be addressed as well. so in those times when people are split actions to, to bring together everyone and be for voice, this concept that we need 1st to stop the war and then address the humanitarian aspect becomes very important that i think it would be important in order conflicts of only the one doesn't as a says, it hasn't sold at least 5 was a problem so they could use to flood how much is boss, network of tunnels and the gaza strip. so the system would come from a limit this way and see the idea also says it to blow up the tunnels with bombs. so we have various ways to deal with the tunnels. i won't talk about specifics, but they include explosives to destroy and other means to prevent from us operatives from using the tunnels to harm our soldiers. therefore,
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any means which give us an advantage over the enemy that uses the tunnels deprives it of this asset as a means that we are evaluating using. this is a good idea, but i won't comment on that specifics. the bottom suid ca originally send files as of cubic meters of water. our, the tunnel networks with the entire underground, elaborate and 3 completely flooded within weeks. it's remains unclear whether that is where any government is actually what need to find and why the environmental to expose them on the is the adequately consider the belong to ecological. in fact, also concerned that the flooding could undermine the structural integrity of the buildings on top of the tunnels. it's hard to tell what pumping sea water will do to the existing water and sewage infrastructure. it's hard to tell what it will do to ground water reserves, and it's hard to tell the impact on the stability of nearby buildings joining. we
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now live in middle east expert and john as you only been manascale, who has written extensively about tunnel systems inc. gaza. thank you so much for joining us here today. i see now the idea of has apparently been applying to flooded the tunnel system to try to find the how much militants within them will force them to leave. what do you, what do you make of the plan and what would happen the, to any of hostages, potentially in the titles? yes, you're absolutely right, says so i think the idea of the will be very careful and that was the will not be allowed to use. so the 6 logical styles, and the only version will be only based on the intelligence that making sure that the user end, it's not flooding done as well, the hostages, the kid. and so i think it would be leaving google peroration and it's an
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experiment user. i never did it before and they, i think good, it was thought. and if you found those in the notes of gaza, eh, because according to this dimensional, via use where the army, most of the hostages have the, the south of guns. so that would mean that they think that they're still from us militants in the north. and this is just a while. yeah. and then of course, the, some of the upper themes in the underground finding, the tunnels and above them these, these are in the army or you by the, almost all of the and also got a street. but on the ground in the town, those are still hiring a lot of the last people and the, i think very soon it'd be all me a, he's where the army, it will stop bumping, the water, the sea water, a from a there you will. but a shot through
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a few g can into some of the tunnels, into and off to a to see what is the effect of this new experiment. yes, and the interesting thing to see, but, you know, a lot of people sort of told about, but purposely the sewage infrastructure, the structural integrity of the buildings on top. what could, but how could these flooding effect that? are we looking at flattening the whole of this, the city of the whole, the that area, you know, the hand, nobody thinks about the possibility of fly, the hundreds of dealing with is of thought, oh, is this a big if you used to do that? and so. busy i think that the only specific get a place is based on intelligence, the when, where the army will, the things that it's affect the that would try to do that then the right now the plenty to stop and then also go to sleep. okay. yeah,
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and do you think they'll pay attention to places but i have lost all schools or will they just focus on areas are not populated by civilians? of course the areas populated by civilians is also in areas that most of them uh already the. it would be more east by the box man. so the is where the air force and the snow. no, i was the for a know a complete causes, spending the ground, the only way areas where the ruins and that a isolated areas in the north of the street. right. those have been, you know, there's also being told, so exploding or blowing up the tunnels. is that an option also the other thing, so this is the blowing good done is a, is done only towards the very small panels. uh, like a fuel on a few 100 beats. uh, because the most because the blowing the is the fact the eh,
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to destroy the dis, donald says the bill by phone cement and the ivr. and they do load them up the only eh, value only by the manage to damage by the know the old bundle. so i think that this method is used only to very small donald's. all right, we're going to have to keep an eye on that. but if it's a uni bank by not him middle east, so address, so thank you so much for being us. the latest news on that page. do you think you think how's garza has been for the sight of widespread devastation? the passing authority has called on the united nations to stop is where the aggression coordinates actions organize terrorism. it comes as a israel says it has reached the heart of the southern garza city of hot and una, saying it has no intention to stop there. we will say
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that so at least for the past and civilians weren't killed and then they just is very s lights on the city of fun, eunice and science on southern gaza. right on top of this slide to being a simple, safe zone view. and his slides it as well as saying it have conducted more than $10000.00 to ask like since those thoughts on the 7th of october you and has said there are serious concerns about whether is well is complying with international humanitarian law. we spoke with survivors in fine, eunice, i don't know what happened exactly. there was an explosion. i was hitting the head by the trap. i immediately threw myself to the ground who was sitting and suddenly striking it. and that was truck on the head by phone and stone over the coming of my sister had 8 children. she flayed for mon during the bombardment and took shelter here. and as nearby areas were being hit, she had a seizure had died of a stroke. she's to 5 by 8 children, and the father is displaced, trying to make
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a living. what's all i can tell him of approximately 6 situation. that's how you in human rights commission of ok to says his colleagues, this why with the humanitarian conditions in gauze. my humanitarian colleagues have described the situation as apple collect take in the circumstances. there is a hype, increase of atrocity crimes measures need to be taken urgently, both by the parties concerned. and by all states, particularly those with influence to prevent any such crimes. hey, we see people in the city of hong units grabbing while they can from the united nations, a warehouse, but a rush to get even the basics with drinking water in high demand. for you as human rights chief says that policy and survey is all being collect to be punished for the mazda offensive. and israel, 2 months ago, it was on by so to the u. k. is seemed to just dismiss those concerns. so
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a lot in gaza, right? those off to able to seek refuge in c 5 is of israel made sure there is a place for the people of gauze or to have their shelters. numerous. where is a river? there was a place and guys, a call to milwaukee then will, i say, is the place where they all can have a shelters. together with international organizations, we created shelters for the policy. and so they can not say, as well is not, you know, the taking that you and representatives, hampton mouse, is also posted for a safe zone in the town of all my was even in the south of the gaza strip, as i say, would be possible to squeeze such an enormous number of desperate refugees into that area and just visited the camp, said county isn't providing aid to civilians. in the meantime, policy in decimal continues to rise. says a saw the conflict 2 months ago. more than 16000 people have been killed in the
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gaza strip. 3 quarters of them have been women and children bicycle in the past. in health ministry, the number of the wounded has been estimated at tens of thousands, thousands of all those have been reported missing while the is really bombardment has focused on gaza elsewhere. in palestinian districts of the west bank more than 200 people have been killed. but at least spoke with motto, lorenzo of the un and relief of website just supervisor. so she said there's currently no safe face in gaza. the for the situation is the say the we're seeing more of the, for the kids, small, our installations, you way installations, the more displacement towards nowhere inside there is no facing the city and the
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east side of the terrain where there is no need to start. so there is nothing that we need to set in this place before that or to provide us a sense inside case we should not be there to receive my safety statement. i want to, we have to see in finally when we want the subsections on our installation so that we come to somebody systems that day on the, on the day we are able to be access to people the takes all the need to we are the firewood party single, done, this is not the case. and right now when we set to on how i see and of course the conditions, but i say so to be the need to need to re establish the sign in a is an area where is the facility? there is nothing that could you say that ac going to assign should
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a tolerance on process of display c d c and be somewhere else happening that all the conflicts because to start are we people that have cannot be anywhere. so they say be not this morning on this morning. a space vocal news is not that they are not going through a time for that. it kind of the, the hours in the directory where they used to be and they are not able to return to their homes for many reasons. they said some more things, the safety and security deeds because the only one can use it is not possible for them to return it. and so the news for me, for any impala member 80 a cuba has been found dead in the most of the region on the street outside of his old position. it was known to be moscow and critical of keys. and what some of
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seeing is a sitting statement, the planning defends that remain in terms of start for the service was and deliberate his assessment. what happened is yes, we can confirm the cuba is done in such a fate of weights. other traders of ukraine as well as accomplices of pollutants regimes as close to live and get more details on my correspondence, missed the shape of the show was as always, the to see. so what do we know so far about the death of the former ukraine and p? well, more i do. well, i'm here in the small village of so pain about just 2 hours south of moscow and to moscow all blast freezing cold. nice here at earlier this evening it gives you a cube, a fairly well known ukranian politician was found, killed at kenning, seems to have all the hallmarks, if you like, of an assassination. that his body was found some time after he was killed,
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police believe, and they've opened an investigation. and mister kiva has a long history of politics in ukraine. he, there is political career. he started with the right sector, private sector in ukraine. he moved on then more like the to the platform for life, which is a pro russian party uh with very strong pro russian views. and when the russian military operation began in 2022 and he left ukraine and made his way to russia. now he did have very uh forth like views on the uh, the russian operation, ukraine. and he was a very high profile critic of the does the lensky regime in particular and quite generally uh, one of his last, uh, social media posts, rugs, outlines so that we can actually have a listen to that now. in ukraine, after today's failure in the american congress with the location of financial assistance,
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the count down to zelinski is removal from power will begin. and he has not received a 100 percent security guarantees. the logical end of the bastard who drowned the people in blood. it is better for the landscape to commit suicide now at the losers have always done in order to take all the problems with him and close the issue. but he has to cowardly and nurses cystic for such actions. so yeah, so as you can see, he was a high profile critic of this lensky regime. he's made his way to russian. he does present, approved in personally to the grant and citizenship. and his life end is here at just outside moscow in the small village in a gated community, if you like. and again, all the hallmarks would points to a targeted assassination. and of course some rod, this is not the 1st time we've seen these type of politically motivated assassinations here in russia. at people like flatland, petoskey killed every berkeley in saint petersburg and a crowded cafe. and of course, darya do going to an armed female killed in
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a very brutal car bombing, which it's believed that was probably getting her father prominent russian philosopher. so again, there's a lot of questions here that security, you know, how did this attack managed to happen? this is a gated community, after all, and it's a, it's a wider sense that if this is the work of ukraine's the secret service is and we have this very chilling messages, just say from ukraine, the defense ministry tonight, warning, essentially, advocates of russia are those that are perceived as a traitors in ukraine for their political views. that at this fate may await then to. again, there is a, a criminal investigation on the way forensic teams and police detectives working here. and we seem to come and go from the site, but it is a chilling sign and signal uh that uh, the training and secret service. uh, ask you if it is confirmed that they are involved here tonight,
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that they intend to continue to attempt to reach into russia to send a straight shilling message to the opponents of the key every g. and were very interesting in the say that is a hope they catch the culprit. okay, thanks for that. all the correspondent associates as well, that all of this is out as always like to have you with us on the t international to check out our other sites to have it added as well as our website update on com . i will lead back to the the cans was only seem to increase with each passing day is counter offensive was an utter failure. continued mass in western support is in doubt. zalinski is popularity is on the decline in the military essentially has few ideas. how to proceed to just running out of options
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