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of direction, but again, it's not, we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way inside the headlines on the international tie. ones, routing, body kinds of the class and victory in the territories presidential race. while the opposition concedes to feed the results and the legislative ballots split, the majority controlled power, best protest dropping world wide and solidarity with palestine demanding israel and the violence on the eve of $100.00 days of war. and gosh, we were focused on making sure that the complex ongoing now doesn't, doesn't spread. yeah, washington strikes again a 2nd day of miss, i'll solve it was raining down on yemen, but resistance grow stateside as level is highlight america's motivation to 54 percent of our federal logic goes to the military. and the website is ation. that
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is the rupture african taiwan. yep. and the un loads of your own using this program right now. it's a bulletin for this, our life from. so taiwan routing party candidate has won the presidential election after taking 40 percent of the ballad. all position contained does have conceded to feed off the lodging, pay receive nearly a $1000000.00 votes advantage the future later delivered his 1st post to victory remarks and took a swipe at the mainland in the process. so i mean, so we're telling the international community that between democracy and authoritarianism, we will stand on the side of democracy. taiwan will continue to walk side by side with democracies from around the world and see like the looks like he's got issue in to where he is. the ruling party candidates. and the key has been pretty
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striking for a for independence as in a laser retire coley, but just before the election, he has the kind of side track a little bit. and he said, well, we try one does not need to declare independence because we're already the republic of china pipelines is already been in the back independent already so. so i don't think is the election will fundamentally change the question. basically we're going to have the same ruling party that will apply them for the last 8 years, and they're going to continue the same policy of being the apply in us. foxy, east asia. this is why the us politicians are, are visiting ty, one frequently. so a full search for china's point of view, the tie one issue is really an issue between china and united states. i mean the, the local elections. i'll try why is mostly still about bread and butter
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issues on the ground. i mean, most of the time when use today, they're facing with high inflation stacking in wages. you know, all the problems the using most of the developing world are facing. and then those are the thing that most, they're most mostly concerned about. i mean, most people are not actually concerned about a few patients on the mainland china any time soon because you know, they're, they're kinda used to the pension that existed in between, across the taiwan strait for the last 70 years. and while enjoying the presidential victory, the routing party has suffered losses in the legislative race day. we heard from international relations and political analysts, nelson wong, about what the election results mean for china and united states. it's a domestic phase of china, actually water in the meantime, we have notice that uh uh, a tall different match. fin. china is currently in washington
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dc and having a lot of meetings conducting a lot of meetings, both in new york and now we're washington. also sending out a very clear message to the us government and to the public as well, particularly to the us government. and so june the us government to, to stick to the one china policy, which the us government has done. and actually yeah, man comes on to another us on u. k. attack reports coming in right now, let's say a naval base and the western part of the country is being pocketed by this. a coalition comes on the heels of an overnight strike on yelman's capital city as part of a us let app and against the who the fighters, which have taken a aim. it is really link chips that of transiting the red sea. the strike was conducted by the us as carnegie. he's in tomahawk line to talk to me styles and was a follow on action on a specific meal through
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a target associated with strikes taken on january 12th design to degrade the who is a stability to attract maritime vessels, including commercial vessels in the nightstand. nuclear has conducted it is to like, own sun i at birth, i'm a day, let me a base, an order phillips and i, uh, is it the, i mean, we headed the lot of the explosion. assume that it was the one had been there yesterday. and as the united states, as the declared they would, they say that they have actually to get into a said a, they say me side and a does instead of the defense does exactly what the united states has been doing throughout history. many has make it clear that the retaliation against the united states it will come and it will come on. they will actually had a united states, i knew ok, and they should not expect attack on. but the zip i used, i think after the 2nd attack on the m, and you have any folders as they wouldn't do before. maybe they will be starting to get in a united states and you as a commercial ship because yeah,
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my now is on that. i thought for them the united states is the united states actually, who would support in a is it i in, in the genocide against the policy and, and you may need them on the, on the request is to allow food and medicine and to lift the locate guns because uh if they are going to do so, uh, this will get the uh, the many items spoke. but does it have said yesterday that, that tech, i guess, is that an issue? is that a link table, any ship that is headed toward, is it a enclosed or related to, is it i by any way, they will still continue on. they will come on that at that. and all of this, all kinds of thought was after a un security council emergency meeting that was cold by moscow, the russian at bassett, a claim, the attacks were a new phase of western aggression in the middle east. and clearly a violation of international law. villanueva is easiest to, so the white house has stated that it resolves the rights to resume military action, should it perceive any new threats. you don't need to be
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a clairvoyant. to understand that the us will perceive these threats and determine . it's response to the mob a try really without the slightest regard for international law. this is yet more military aggression by the collective west, the latest and a long line of raids on the suffering middle east. the pseudo legal justification give them by the white house does not stand up to any criticism. meanwhile, the former us deputy national security advisor ben road so said that washington's actions in yemen could quite easily cause a domino effect in the region. driving in other states into the fight. once you do that, you potentially open a pen drawers box because they are connected to a network of groups that could take action against united states in a rock that could escalate the war across the region. in yemen, they could ultimately lead to a regional war. the draws in iran, and so the states and this are enormous. and while, but you can us on both of those set the talk the attacks on you haven't, were conducted in circles health defense. the bombings did spa kind of go state
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side, where protests, okay, but washington's interests 74 percent of our federal logic goes to the military and went to the station. and the reason to email the, i'm in the other countries in the us tax payers are paying for the whole thing. we've as tax payers must not paying taxes to the federal government of the united states because they are armed map smart or is united states which makes the people of the united states mass murder as also will the us secretary of state, wrapped up is our latest tourism at least anthony blinking visiting well let's say a ton of jordan view, a box right egypt to discuss the escalation between israel and gaza and on the hills of washington's solve our problems in the region. he suggested america
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doesn't want a wide a conflict. we were focused on making sure that the conflict on going out with guys it doesn't spread to other places. so that's been our focus since since october 7th and it remains our focus. so today that's makes it particularly important that we respond when we see something like the regression coming from the movies. we'll discuss these original developments. so all to contribute atara rejoined me just a bit of it right here in the studio as even us as taking a lead role m u k is as um, being the last dog in this case and going along. unfortunately, what you're seeing is not just a violation of international law. it's a violation of constitutional law. the us president abiding administration, did not ask permission from washington from the congress, which is required under article one and an under. they are supposed to ask for
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permission and to go to war with another nation. this is blatant, you know, violation of that. and you have several members of congress on both sides of the aisles complaining about it. so you have a real risk developing. but of course, this was the plan, rory, they planned all along to, to start this conflict with human because what are they trying to do? they're trying to a, gone around. they're trying to start a hot war with iran. i said this in october, i'm saying it to you now. anthony, blinking is, is outright line to the camera when he says that they're not looking for a wider regional more. they're absolutely are looking for a wider regional war and they're doing it, aren't they? and it's, it's stoking up quite a bit of fires. it's always the same place when it comes to hot spots around the world. i wish people would just wake up to the fact that you've always got the same culprits, by the way, you know, and the u. k and united states bombing. yep. and they, you know, they, they described as an active self defense. i mean, hold on a 2nd,
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america has not been a talk to the territory of the u. k. has not been a tax here just like they also say, oh, they're trying to save democracy. they're not trying to save anything. they're not trying to help anything. they're basically justifying a trillion dollar defense budget. what this is going to do is this is also upsetting the saudis, the saudis put out a statement telling me us to back off. and they had gotten through as you know, just a few years ago with the civil war in the same region. so yes, this is about to escalate to other countries getting involved besides the u. k. just being the laptop for us of this to 1000000 took to the streets in yemen to denounce the west and strikes on the country around the world. cities are holding demonstrations of solar diversity with palestinians. for example, the engine easing capital of jakarta were all correspondence that hospice report the wire. now those are the master says that the protest with people on trending during the health plan this saturday morning inc,
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florida thousands of for testers have gathered in front of the american advocacy since 530 this morning. they show solidarity and ford for the 1st time in 2020. as they can see, they are raising the interest people hire for a minute. this is for humanity and for my consciousness because palestine remains under occupation by israel. this doesn't sit well with me because palestinians are muslims. after all, it has already been a 100 days. when will this end? the victims are not only mothers, but also children, even toddlers. nobody is safe. we cannot accept this. i came with my 2 children. i want to teach them the meaning of humanity by showing solidarity. what time is 9 co say? because the biggest victims in this will all the children and i carry that feeling
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with me. this is a very painful feeling that the children we loft, care about and raised full victim to the bomb parity of these radio, keep patient prayers are being delivered in palestine as well. and i have the warner on the report for the on the sofa lead and do so to calls for now from the community. the protesters across the world are taking to the streets, voicing us of both the palestine and very much the anti israel and the violence in gaza in britain and south korea. thousands of taken to the streets,
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holding palestinian flags and banners. but south africa as well. and it is a message that is becoming loud and clear. uh, by this day this project is condemn. israel is a tax on god's locals and you'll have his books say the countries upon outside history is actually influenced. many of them and the support the palestine a way to support the people of palestine. so when they say we are old pesticide, we are old pet a site and i think as a full now part of that state, it was only necessary for us to say we feel you, we see you and the support. so that's why we're here today. i just think it's really important to stand in front of that or see with the people of pet, the sun and particularly the people of guys that have been good about a 100 days of just torture. we're very proud of our legal team that took them in to, to the i, c j. and sometimes it's easy to feel quite helpless, but our demonstrations and i'm sharing information about what's happening, sharing the truth is, is incredibly important. so that's why i came to,
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i think the stand on this because i'm, you know, to support my mostly, but i the assistance on the genocide into foot optional the middle so yeah. my brothers and sisters you know, in south african president sit over. i'm opposed to such as country remains committed to solidarity with the palestinian people. just as it was decades ago caught them in the strongest terms. they are pulling slow tom and joe, north side of the people of palestine. that is being perpetrated in garza. and there was band, nelson mandela, afraid it must be declared that our own freedom is held up again,
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is incomplete. without the freedom. all palestinians encumbered god, the remains through even to day. right now to, for you guys to gaza is really bombardments continued throughout the night. killing dozens of civilians all across the ang, 5 and the south as being the main focus of israel submitted your operations. and well, you can just where you get the picture done. show right here. destruction of summer to the area that was actually deemed a safe place to find a refuge on more than 2000000 displays. palestinians are be struggling to survive in that back in october, the us vito to un security council resolution on humanitarian pauses. blood shed. so continued until the end of november, when the troops between israel and hamas came into full speed, almost 2500 palestinians were killed. i'm more than 4000 wounded during that period . but let's look further because civilian casualties skyrocketed in december,
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off of the sci fi ended, and another un, resolution, again, was blocked by washington. the 2nd period, which is still unfortunately, ongoing a sidewalk claim open $6000.00 lives plus $13000.00 wounded. that's a quarter of the total dest holding gaza. that could have been easily avoided if it wasn't, frankly, for the american v toes, or the u. n. a. the decisions led to the depths of just over 6000 women and children, the u. n. it says 70 percent of all desks and goss. i go into those 2 categories and the un under secretary general, modern griffith is openly consigned, staggering 85 percent of the time relation traumatized and forced to see again and again as the phones besides trading down on this faces of residents. we are as close to the statements is very name and this is regarding trans drink coverage to match transfers, civilians, guys out to
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a 3rd countries. these statements res, great concerns about the possible possible mass transfer the of the protection of the palestinian population from the gaza. strip something that would be strictly prohibited, of course, on the international. we can't allow this to meta size for the consequences of either configuration as if this is not bad enough. would be unimaginable to southern gaza were an alleged, as really a stripe on a residential building and know that i saw his left 14 people dead including a 2 year old girl, a separate over the wounded of a rush to a local hospital. the the way health ministry, a $135.00 palestinians have been killed and
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a hundreds more wounded in just the past 24 hours a scroll, the griffin told since the start of the war in october to over 23000 killed and 60000 with the bodies lined up uncovered locals got to pay that final respect to their loved ones. many of those killed women and children. locals lashed out against these on just kelly treasure and have it in the home. what did this little girl do to them? she died hungry with bread in her hand. we tried to remove the bread from her hand, but it was held tight. she part of the resistance, is this the objective of is really p m. netanyahu. this is the resistance they are targeting and gaza, just children. oh, the little we have been experiencing injustice since 1948 until today. nobody stands with us, not the united nations, nor the international court or anyone else. we think south africa, which is the only side which stands with us. we hope he's really is judged on these
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crimes against the posting and people according to palestinian health ministry. as that does dick sand estimates there? i've been 160 people killed and more than 100. others have been and george during ever strikes humble bod months of the various spots of the gaza strip, including the rough off city in the south of garza where, where, where more than 1300000 dollars to indians have been displaced to recently from different spots and the major larry up, the northern gauze, us to read and garza city and rough last city l. and there have been reports about that killing golf 10 palestinians, including there's a place to residential, to the east of the city, to the east of profile and other parts like hon. you and us, which is near by near to drop off. and the side of guys as trip, there have been a strikes all over a few homes and which people have been killed. also
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a garza and and durable off down there have been and is really are my presence and be think of that leaving job of those were alien forces around that. a road that leads to that locks a month does hospital in major area. and the some homes have been reportedly have been reportedly had to by the, is really ever strikes around the locks almost as a hospital itself, which had neglect recipient, got its been applied into blood in the dark. and those because of that, an accessibility to a few of that is more needed for the hospital in central ga. so the main hospital in the region has been without electricity or fuel for at least 24 hours medical stop say they're struggling. the hospital is one of the very last to semi functioning and gaza. we heard from the local john list after another idea of attack, this time on a most in the region. news and using the alamo,
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a mosque and gaza is one of the oldest in palestine. and it reflects the rich history and heritage of the post indian people. so it's architecture and sanctity is riley army is attempts to seize the mosque in the past. but on this occasion, the must was targeted and then intense, striking by a number of missiles. reducing it to rumble, only the minarets remained was towering above the ruins after the roof of the most famous broke, crushing down to us by the idea of 4 heads detective seen as in his really attempt to raise palestinian and islamic heritage in gaza to make the people forget their own history. this is one in a series of systematic attacks targeting both churches and ancient mosques and various locations across cause. some of them are a must cause special significances. a gathering place for worship is during ramadan and other important religious occasions where palestinians would come to experience this unique spiritual atmosphere with a history that stretches back more than 4500 years of already begun life as a pagan temple before it was transformed into a church and then later into emotions, it played a crucial role in the religious life of cause of many educational courses and
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lessons took place here which contributed significantly to the spread of as well the most school. so how's the central library? one of the oldest in any most established in $99580.00. the library contains many priceless texts that were essential for religious scholars. but unfortunately, it too is destroyed in the idea of striking as all of my irish at a similar site to many other important mosques and historical sites. and gaza mentioned to home in the us state department has confirmed the death of a chill, a in american john list, who was in ukrainian and custody. gonzalgo was 55. his father, such a son was tortured to death in prison for criticizing the ukrainian president. i cannot accept the way my son has died. he was tortured extorted incommunicado for 8 months, and 11 days, and the us embassy did nothing to help my son. the responsibility of this tragedy is the dictator zelinski with the concurrence of a senile american president, joe biden. gonzalo was a very colorful character, very outspoken, he had
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a very distinct style, and i just say anybody following on twitter, he had a big twitter following most of the uh, the dissenting sites on social media, twitter, youtube. telegram would know the name comes out of there and he was almost unique and that he was on the last dissenting voices. certainly farm voices in at ukraine . why it was near a high boss? yeah. well essentially i think it was, but because he was based in the car calls a predominantly russian city, quite eastwood's in, in ukraine. and he continued to broadcast from within calls. even threatened, of course, but he had persisted on his uh, content to become ever more critical of you find the bloodthirsty verbs the coverage. i'm telling you right now in the aftermath of this and the s b u ad ukrainian. the secret service, if you like, with a very fear some reputation, they came calling a guns dollars address. they found out where he was, they arrested him. he uh, went through here. he faced the trial days. now it was during this period of house
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arrest if you liked that, he was informed that the outcome of this may not go the way. he thought that the americans weren't going to help them. that this american citizenship, which he may have taught them no easily, was going to protect him in ukraine on his high profile as well. a lot of people following him at, but that wasn't the case. he was informed, so he decided to try to get out of you fine. he made a break for the whole gary and border. unfortunately, he was detained, but you'd finance. and this is where his troubles really begun. he was been imprisoned and it was from the prison that he began to give these revelations of extortion. and, and i'm terribly brutal uh, treatment taking a basic in my time. so show it how it like health, but it was manageable. but then at 1.2 folks held my head and used it to speak to scratch the whites of my left eye while asking me if i could still read. if i had just one, go to correct rabid my 1st cell, but it wasn't too bad. the west stretch was a my full of cell from 1 pm on june the 21st until 7 pm. the next day 30. i was
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always beaten and sleep deprived my alms, twisted the wrong way around the shoulders in germany beaten pretty bad. as luck would have it 2 days later, when the bruising was in full bloom, a senior god came to give me a wellness check. this lightning because of the chilean embassies efforts the last time as he called me 3 times, but gave me nothing but support. and the bromide is the wes outraged at the desk of one of its own citizens in ukrainian costs the items out of layers. a place had been highlighted to the us state department on many occasions. they were well aware of what has happened. she had previously said that it was highly unlikely that the united states would exchange and that she'd actually 7 victoria newlands a hated his guts and that it was uh uh, funds people to suggest that he would be rescued or exchange in exchange for a i know the detainee on the, on the russian slash do you for any inside that that was all likely to happen. now,
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we know that as far back in august the 23 that matthew miller, the state department spokesman, was well aware of this. and this is how you all for the exchange when he's asked about something. so let me run some questions to put 3 via greys on report or the him cause grave about the whole situation regarding gonzales, we learned last night for a series of tweets by him that he had been tortured in the print in prison. if this is true, given the state department knew of his arrest and his detention. how has this been allowed to occur? we haven't us citizen being arrest being detained and perhaps tortured in the prison of one of our strongest allies. well, you, you lost me with the perhaps and if this is true, i think i'd want to verify those reports before i commented on in some ways more questions than answers. you know what goes out to stay in, in the halls, in the midst of this a brutal crack down on free speech. gonzalo that was very brave and some would say no, easily, still challenging the regime. and it seems he's taking a big risk and maybe pay the price for that. we put the story off of debate with
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a legal and media analyst line. now, you know, what's fascinating is the selective interest as to who is arrested, who's not remembered. that was a basketball player, whitney, why here were arrested or russia for originally had violated drug lord, or it was the end of the world here. we've got together by can people, is that who britney greiner, who is that? but for some reason that was that disc after a to the attention how, how could they not thinking over backwards to return immediately or to help the the citizen of a country who's that was not that a major? well i probably the only, anyway, i don't know, i have no idea why. why is he and of such disinterest? could he be a part of this since he was at and t ukrainian or, or the pro ration on a put an apologist. well knows. remember that best, you know,
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we go through these things here where if you think the wrong thing, we hate you or your vaccination, your your bread deny or are you an anti vax or are you what you get a new, are you a conspiracy theorist is that is, are you are, i mean, are you are russo file if you pick the wrong side and you're in front of the wrong crowd. they will dismiss you for either being baseless. if however, you get it right. if you happen to get the right crowd right victim and the right argument, then you're a hero and you will be met with a claim. it should be going on forever. it's not all a double standard is like a triple state. russia is continuing to deliver on its promise has made last year for example, $25000.00 tons of grain destined for the central african republic has reached pulling come a route into unload the goods. the c a r is among 6 african states that are also in line to receive free russian brain, including a bucket of fast. so the bob way,
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molly somalia edit trail. we have somebody on the way to tying the russian honorary consul into iowa who witnessed the unloading. definitely not who did setting up, but i thought that we are now in the ship carries green for the central african republic. this is a gift from russia for the central african republic. this gift arrived a little late because it was announced 26 days ago, and that they were in a port. we waited a long time in for various reasons. we didn't know we were getting it. we're unloading it today after 26 days. the one of the ship tiring more russian aid has also arrived in mozambique on weight as in bob way. the country is a permanent secretary of plans and agriculture said the 1st allies is a crucial vulnerable community. with doesn't produce any significant amounts of free place. and so this, if it lays that which is coming in is very, very crucial for our production for the people are not able communities that fit blazys.

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