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and, but again, it's not, we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way inside the american and british mandatory forces launch a series of strikes against yemen for us. central command says 8, nissan saw photography. europeans should wake up and understand that via zalinski is regime the us not only conducts a war against russia, but also sharply weakens europe. as an economic competitive pressure and foreign minister segregate elaborate of addresses, the un security council about the deadly you're creating an attack on a don't. yet, markets is that the blot of $27.00 civilians is on the hands of those on the landscape. of the southern gowns that come under 10 is
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really attacked while ambulance surfaces of by ad on and lot from region, the wounded and the dad. we care about the di on medical situation in the young lady that we don't have anything that can meet. they give us is killing us. there's no gas to cook. it, no need to add to it. all the basic necessities are expensive. the cheapest thing today is a human being and relatives of hostages gather outside these ready prime ministers, residents designed to deal with him us for the return of their loved ones. we want the government to minister to bring us the deals for us to a deal. you must make it be, they meet the pressure, they made it to pressure use for making a better deal. okay. so you need 450 base, you know, and need to strive probably be the
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7 am here in, let's go. this is our t international. and if you're just waking up, well the morning i'm at the show are josh. our top story is with our we begin with the latest news from the red sea region where us and british armed forces have conducted another series of strikes. and who is the militant sides in yemen? us central command says 8, we think targets have been hit. the, it's the 2nd time that america enbridge in nap launched coordinated strides on gammon. monday stripes. go map to the group. these claims they attacked the us military vessel, ocean jobs. washington denies the ship was attacked before the latest strikes due to military promised it's we'll respond to the us and u. k. r pressure. not for the yeah,
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many armed forces emphasized since the response to the american and british offences will inevitably arrive and no further offense will go unanswered or unpunished. the many armed forces commit to continuing to prevent and navigation by as riley ships or ships headings the thoughts of occupied palestine. and so israel stops the aggression and lifts the blockade on the palestinian people in gauze. earlier i spoke to security policy expert, michael maloof was the strongest by the western collision against young men will not we can do these results in the red 3 or the host. these have been under severe war pressures for 8 years from the saudis, relentless bombings. and these are these 10 tracts that the leading the allies are doing are not really going to be, be sending. so who with these to the, to the negotiating table by any means. and now separately you have the,
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you beginning to accelerate things in the red sea as well. and it's intriguing that they want to do something from the us. and i think there's a lot of political reasons for that. what they want to do basically is have their own e, u, of defense for, to have their own ships patrol in the red sea in the red sea area. and as a consequence, they, they, they want to protect the shipments through those areas because 40 percent of goods for europe come through the red sea. so they're there, but they're more interested in going after the, in, in stopping any attacks on the shipping as opposed to basically going after the booth, the launch sites themselves. now the united states has the capability of getting those size before the before the rockets are even launched. so there's a, a tit for tat type of thing going on here, but it could easily escalate us to us
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u. k. collision and governments with the rebels continue to exchange fire insurance are looking to avoid exposure to any is really american or even british linked, emerging shipping. that's set sale through the red sea. so i'm unsure as a no longer willing to under right will risk insurance for vessels with ownership or involvement with the us u. k. or israel traveling through the red sea. the us the route through the swift canal, grows increasingly dangerous european cargo vessels. f being forced to change course and navigate around the african continent instead, the journey to the us as also changed significantly, and with that cost of transporting goods, the latest joints drive, the collision follows earlier. 6 attacks on c positions by us forces and my colleague, rachel robles full earlier with our chief contributor chris and about the escalating conflict. they do have other routes they can take, but that's main district,
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predominately of saudi arabia, right, egypt. but saudis, specifically, as we know, saudi is one of the most, we'll dense regions in the well, it supplies that a huge amount of, of oil, petro diesel products to do the us. i'm the change the fact that they wouldn't be able to pull off to the easiest route to get that oil. that's way to get a have a significant effect on the economy. because even just the taking, you know, the route because of the coming crisis and the price of oil is rising day by day by day. so the cost to actually drive the time, cut down to pick it up. it just going to become even even more cost prohibitive to the people that the need to buy it. and i think in the long term, we can just see the prices of, of energy just keep increasing. because by cutting off such a significant roof full that trends. 8 ball point in gas. and you're going to see that i think you will see the price go up, but it will say property c, i pay plus, which is the regions that they sort of group of oil oil back in countries in the region of plymouth lease. and we'll probably see them. yeah. so that will probably
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see how they deal with it. whether they decrease the supply of the production capacity of the oil that they're pulling out right now, just because it will be more difficult for them to sell it on g to the behavior to a price of shipment. and there's, there's lots of things that can happen, but i don't think it's very good sadie one in the west that was looking forward to that heating bills coming down anytime soon. you know, it's interesting, chris, because west in countries tried to ban the insurance of russian ships in a failed attempt to decrease the russian exports due to any irony here considering the ongoing situation in the red sea. yes, usage lays. it is quite ironic. really the assets of the collective cycle west to try and find a russian shipping was really very successful. in fact, if we look at the, the numbers of the russian economy, the economy is growing in terms of the exports of those goods that they were trying to buy at robin having the, the effects that was designed. whereas here, it's very clear that that, that the, the axis of the duties so far are actually physically damaging. and by taking on
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hitting the us of you type it the only way her's given that. there's a possibility that some us and u. k affiliated shipments could be destroyed by the who phase. how is that likely to impact the buyer confidence in the targeted suppliers where they look for alternatives? perhaps? i think, yeah, think you went right. make sure it's significant because if, let's say i, you know, i'm a country that once he wants to buy from one of the big oil and gas u. s u k, but he minutes, you know, the british petroleum is of the, well, the, the x on is that the world then, you know, you're going to look at other places because at the moment you've got plenty of as long as you have an allied yourself totally with, with us foreign policy you build other options of, of, of you can buy, for example, from the chinese. a lot of countries can do the chinese chinese shits very in very few places about a sanction. or you can even buy from russia as soon as you wish. so yeah, i think a think it's, it's just good news for, for multi is part of darcy. very bad. the very bad news for,
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for the so the rules bikes do the, a russian for administer saturday lab for offers held a series of meetings with his direct keisha, iranian, and lebanese counterparts and the u ways representative to the united nations. the meetings follow the thing you and security council session on ukraine slate. just deadly shelling of doing the ask already i must elaborate address the council. stressing that the west is complicated in terms of the tax on civilians because it supplies the weapons ukraine is using, distract them. or the ghost of seniors is what you can use, which is the desk much and do not have a problem with the fact that the weapons including cluster munitions and those with depleted uranium methodically, mercilessly and deliberately so as being used against civilian facilities as it was during the strike on residential areas of belgrade, on december 30th, and on the marketing shops and don't that sc. yesterday. the blood of thousands of dead civilians is on the hands of those who um,
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zelinski is regime. and at the same time, claim that the key of government to, to has a right to choose targets to strike. and if we remember how the anglo saxons bomb dressed in the 2nd 1945 without any military need or how not so long ago, iraqi, most who and syrian rock were raised to the ground. but now they have raised a worthy successor of the above. barrick. and terrorist methods, the russian foreign minister is here in new york at the un headquarters. and he spoke before the security council in the direct aftermath of that brutal attack. and on that the showing that killed $27.00 civilians. as he spoke before, the council going over the history of disregard for civilian lives and brutal bombings and atrocities committed by western leaders. the also highlighted the fact that gonzalo lira an american citizen was tortured to death and died in a ukrainian prison. 90 talked about that case as well. and then from there he highlighted how the flow of weapons to the key of government. this is not going to
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be good for anybody in the long term already. these weapons have shown up on the black market. so the usa has dumped billions and billions of dollars of weaponry money, etc, into ukraine, and the long term effects of this effort to not only continue the flow of weapons, but pro long the conflict is going to be deadly and consequential for the entire region. we will just didn't put it in the should william that go to russia, had to stop the military operation against the criminal regime that lost its mind over its impunity. and despite multiple and long lasting efforts refused to give up the war against its own citizens. in the south and the south east of ukraine and the policy of total discrimination of russian speaking ukrainians still make up a majority in the country. zalinski is regime, did it not only in violation of the men's agreements approved by the un security council, but also against the basic principles of civilized society and to basic human
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rights agreement, including those of ethnic minorities, the west that was behind the anti constitutional cooling keys. of 10 years ago, not only didn't cool the heads of the key of click here to order me, but also use the means agreements as a cover to a crane state secretary blinking points out that the continuation of help to ukraine. and that is a guarantee of the creation of new jobs in the united states, as if we are talking not about the war, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives in ukraine. and when you put about some profitable business venture european should wake up and understand that via zelinski is regime the us not only conducts a war against russia, but also sharply weakens europe as an economic competitor. we also heard from the russian foreign minister about how at the end of the day, there is really nothing for the ukrainian people to gain in this conflict with russia. it is their lives that are being thrown away on the battlefield. it is their country that is subjected to war conditions and the games are coming for the
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anglo saxon elite in britain, in the united states. and they are also coming for the ukranian corrupt regime that has been propped up by them in the aftermath of over throwing the constitutional government of ukraine in 2014. now, other members of the security council spoke and emphasize the need for a peaceful, negotiated solution to the conflict to stop the death that isn't every day aspect of the ongoing, such a way. sure they don't. so they do well, the consequences of nato's eastwood expansion in the tape of seeking so cold. absolute security at the expense of public country security were only white and the security deficit and trust deficit. it will do nothing to make our world more peaceful and stable in this regard, nature will do well to learn. it's less than what the chinese representative was saying. actually echoed a lot of what was said by the russian foreign minister. ah,
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they were talking both of them about the need for a peaceful resolution of the conflict. and in his remarks, the russian foreign ministers are gay. lab ross says that there is no reason that the ukrainian people in the russian people can't live side by side in peace that the efforts to incite the 2 peoples against each other to demonize the history of the soviet union. that was done intentionally by the united states for propaganda purposes, and that there was a long history of ukrainians and russians living together and that ultimately the future of ukraine. busy future in which they get along with russia, which they are not having hostility toward their neighbor on the behalf or to divide the 2 peoples is largely the result of western propaganda to serve western g o political goals not to work in the interest of the granting and people the prime minister of peaco is the cadet that ukraine is no longer a suffering nation and is under us control. he made the statement on the eve of his meeting with the ukrainian prime minister set to take place this week. the system
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asked for my done you in 2014. after that my done ukraine became entirely controlled by the us. why did the russian president ordered the use of military force in your grandchild? imagined mexico next to you with his defense minister and entire political scene, including the president on government under full russian control, mexico. now imagine mexico joining a military organization where russia place and this isn't really going to what would you do this argument, this rational ukraine is not solver and kind is entirely under us control. that smells like prime minister also spoke all to guess ukraine's possible membership of natal saying this school quote laid the foundation for 3rd world war fiegel confirmed rebecca will no longer send weapons to ukraine and expressed support for hunger and prime minister ethic to opens a v to of a 50000000000 euro e u. a package for ukraine in december. despite being
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a member of both nato and the you to the back. yeah. as repeatedly called for relations with moscow to be reviewed and lifted the band on cooperating with russia and culture of projects to get the ball rolling. earlier was supposed to judge them while a, a senior research fellow at the global policy institute, least of the slow but prime minister is ranked as decisions on life and death for you. pre comes directory from washington. the url that's eco is correct because um ukraine is run by the united states. uh, and the evidence full that is that so little it was clear that in march and april of 2022 of russia and ukraine were very close to a peace agreement that were at least 3 occasions on which they were very close to a peace agreement. why wasn't the peace agreement sign?
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well, we know the united states stepped in the united states, and it's judy above the united kingdom. they stepped in until the ukraine not to sign a peace agreement. and that has been the attitude of the united states. united kingdom needs. so since the beginning, which is the re bushing ukraine, father and father into a conversation. um, would you be, conversely, it's not in the interest of ukraine. i mean, just, you know, the, the, the number of deaths and, and the, the destruction. and so on, clearly it's adverse to ukraine's interest, but ukraine is be pursuing essentially suicide or policy at the behest of the united states. so the conclusion you go, we have, have to come to it is that ukraine is not sovereign, that the most important decisions, decisions of life and death, decisions of existence of being made elsewhere. where in the united states
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let's take you to a southern gaza now with the nasa and all amount of hospitals are under intense id of attack as a policy and reg, preston, society or reports that some of its ambulance is being prevented from reaching the wounded by these really ami both medical facilities under a communication blackouts, according to the organization, as deadly as ignited strikes and can eunice caused the rush of wounded people to nasa hospital, 119 people have been killed in 341. that of course, the policy and enclaves over the past 24 hours alone. meanwhile, these really defense minister promises that attacks and guards out well on the expense we are carrying out an intensive operation in the con eunice area. and it will continue to expand the plumes of smoke from the tanks, artillery and air force planes will continue to cover the skies of the gaza strip until we achieve our goals, chief among them, the defeat of home office and the return of hostages to their homes. in the
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meantime, the medical situation in gals remains critical. i made a short stories of power, fuel and medicines. on the 180 day of the war, the death soul stands at more than 25000 people, women, children, and girls with at least 63000 injured in attacks by these really all mean we've heard from locals about the conditions in the policy and enclave a bunch of literature thought it hadn't been wise yet under the siege, which takes a shortage of medical services and critical medications for all patients. this includes patients suffering from chronic diseases such as diabetes, blood pressure, and comes onto biologics in general. and all of the medications mean we'd diagnose patients prescribed medications, and they go to the pharmacy and come back without the medicine. and on the job hospital, 3 quarters of the patients come in need of medications that we can provide the results, they show up which of bads. if at the end it's up to given the 2 months ago, the hospital, the rough,
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i was treating 3 100000 human beings. now there are 1000000 and 300000. many patients come needing treatment, but it's not available. it is especially difficult for blood pressure and diabetes patients and for children needing diapers in milton, or we have significantly lacking over this and in but we hope that the supplies become available. but most of them have them us, an insurance, i need ointments to my sons rash, but the price of diapers today is 120 shackles, went on as a displacement. lessons here going to be sold on me with my wife and my children. where can i find 120 shekels to bind down it because there's no medication, no appointment for diaper rash? nothing. we don't have anything that can meet. they give us is killing us. there's no gas to cook it with a new onion to add to it. all the basic necessities are expensive of fish. the cheapest thing today is a human being. the relatives of the hostages still held by how mazda have gathered
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outside the is really prime ministers residence to demand an immediate deal with a mass for the return of their loved ones. our team is released to be, are chief marietta, female. she now has more the we, i enjoyed it right now on the street sold as though, as the in a row i run and color. this is where is really prime ministers rather than 6 in mississippi where people are relatives of these really is how phosphate twice, probably seen in militants and together sharing this sorrow and, and or the other. it's expressed disappointment is really government approaches that we all think hostages in another time findings, people to draw their pension decision makers with ramsay's foundations and prototypes happen in israel on a weekly basis in the last 3 and a half months. all that phrase. 8 is really probably because you're going to hear now people are trying to think
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now and all of them. this is what they are demanding. bring all their hostages back people. number of times they are planning to stay in here and think faith till the wants of the one stop until they hear her. it is they can see these practices. all the asthma has been telling me for example, but it is very loud. they believe these really didn't are shape is not doing enough and then matters as a priority. we have been able to speak to you organizers and family members earlier . this is what they have to say. we got here today to try and pressure the 5 minutes. so we're outside his residency to leave the issue off the hostages on the table. this is an urgent issue. we want them to be released, not only today, now as soon as possible. we want the government to and the minister to bring us the
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deals for us to a deal. and if there's no to such a deal that he agrees on so of stifle ones that you can, it's their job. it's their responsibility when they get there. they've got to get up because of the mistakes of this, say a government and it's very sensible to bring them back. you must make it'd be that they meet the pressure they manager pressure use for making a better deal. okay. so you days for 50 days, you know and need to strive for the earlier today. also in jerusalem, another group of relative storm depaula mentioned we could meet the section in the class. so it is rarely parliament demanding that the lawmakers do more to free the loved ones from continued to some protest or is were holding signs, saying you will not sit here while they die there. you remember in december the
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idea mistakenly identified 3 hostages in guys or do you want to come back to the north as militants? although they were waving a white flag, all 3 were killed on the spot. the tragic incidents raise questions about deficiency of israel's military operation, but has releasing of hostages as one of its main missions. 136 people still remaining can see the teen gaz of 3 and a half months after october have mass attack on southern israel when almost 3000 palestinian militants passed through security barriers from the gaz us through coming from the land, the sea and the air killing people and these rarely tories are in taking scores hosted, including women children, an elderly, 110 of them were freed, following several exchange deals with him as, as a condition, a number of palestinian prisoners were released from these really jails. but in the last 50 or so days that hasn't been any breakthrough. and this is what these people who have gathered here today,
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how very unhappy about no agreement has been rich so far regarding the remaining hostages. the most recent bill brought in by the us, catherine egypt. they all play a role of media, a tours between israel and madison. this conflict included the israel's withdrawal from jazz and the end of the deadly war is ro, wages in the in place as a main condition. according to palestinian sources. the idea of military operation took the lives of run $25000.00 people, including those who were just children. the deal also implied another round of fries and are exchanged, including senior militants from the palestinian side, and prime minister benjamin antonia juanza or insane israel will not accept any deal that would mean the end of the fights before israel achieve is goal of destroying him ass and does a adding, there is another so called is really deal on the table, but no details have been disclosed so far live in the public and frustration, anxieties. egypt has expressed support for somalia over
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extensions with neighboring ac up. yeah. that's as a decent pop. assigned a so called memorandum of understanding with break away somali land agreeing to consider recognizing the territory in exchange for access to a port facing the indian ocean of this with an ad that will not allow anyone to disrupt the somalia. and we will not allow anyone to harm somalia. i say this very clearly to any one test in egypt and trying to thread the needs brothers, especially for brothers as to stand by the c 2 o between egypt and it seems to be solved for both. but even as the 2 countries have battled over the construction of the grand renaissance, them the back to may have now shifted to the console. or rather the excess of off the rich see. and this will cause followed the meeting that was held in egypt with somebody presidents and audibly exemplary to general described a memorandum of understanding assigned between the somebody lab region. and if the
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o p, f, as in now, boyd, i'm the acceptable. egypt has been very quick to reject the agreement cooling on, just so by to refrain from engaging in the unilateral missions that increase to sense of this agreement. of course, that would prompt if the op ex is a to do some on demand pool. once it's in the gulf of aidan to establish a marine full space that would also aim to strengthen political and security ties between the 2 countries. and of course the, the, some of the government has, as well as you can be ca, to, to strongly reject the d. c a to um, and the agreement as well as it is also gone. as far as somebody it's invested is in this above includes all taste in fluid, distressing that so monte volt dc is tibits each by all possible legal means. these m o u, granite c, sylvia to annette. it according to sub position of
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a base in our costa land violation also minus over on the beach of installation on those norms. manya had said that demanded that you appear to you is that the agreement signed. meanwhile, the some money lend need is if i have time for to be agreements as quantity official, we could listen to them. and to based on history, we understand that. yeah, as long as full access to the with the students it became land knocked off a retail one is independence in 1991 and that same. yeah. so monte, then broke away from somalia and although it has operated as a defect to independent states that like other countries with its own currency, with its own government and its own different methods. it is not for me because neither by any country, but just going back to the okay. yes, you do remember that not so long ago, the prime minister, in fact, the government of the country asserted that you do has legal and historical right
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to, to own an outlet to the ritzy, the prime minister, the governments of the whole parliament has given all due back to the issue is not a matter of luxury for the country assigned a memorandum of understanding with some of the land is a deal for cooperation and partnership, the grants, ethiopia, access to see on business terms. it isn't the annexation or assumption of sovereignty over the territory of any state involved in use. it has bought some too, since there's also some confusion about the deals exact contents because the full text hasn't really been made to public. but so monday it has to be tend to go to war, to stop it, the old peer from recognizing somebody, then solvency and all of this raises the, the spit, talking more instability in the holding of africa. by the way, to see how this new front of tissues eventually spends all to add to fines of some sort of resolution. associate professor of the university of south africa believes
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the therapy a wants to have access to the water surrounding somalia. for both military and commercial reasons, a, this does to do. we're the doing the expedited for, you know, i don't want to have access to the whole. she's the or the, what does that sound? somebody. yeah. and then we all know got to be a guy. you know, a 9093 the to the what is the largest rental company when she did the loan. she says he goes that so you don't have to use this as a biggest. oh man, you don't have to talk she's and of course hopefully she doesn't really kinda the triple. she's the one access to. ready ready i know we need to do see there so that you're able to read it crazy. uh, what the quote number is, but i'll definitely it's fully solved.

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