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shut down, key is cleaned yet another victory for valiant ukrainian armed forces. but as soon as it became known that the plain was carrying ukrainian prisoners and cube officials didn't know that there was going to be an exchange. ukrainian propaganda immediately tried to cover up its joyful reports about the victory and is now trying to find some other explanation for the russian foreign minister began in his press conference by speaking about the downing of the prisoner of war plain and the situation surrounding that. you mentioned that russia has called a meeting, an emergency meeting of the un security council on this matter. however, it appears that france has blocked this meeting from taking place. they've used their power as the acting president of the un security council to prevent this emergency meeting requested by russia from moving ahead. as the russian foreign ministers press conference was taking place on telegram. we heard from the deputy ambassador dmitri pulley and ski, then he said that he really hoped france would not do as had been done previously
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regarding the boot. your answer that i had the opportunity to ask the russian foreign minister about the anti russian rhetoric. we've heard from both american media and american politicians, and if this means that they are possibly psyching up the population for all out war against the country, here's some of what he said when answering my question, you sure status. so i hope that there are still smart people in the us by them said that a few cream loses russian will go to the baltic states, finland, and so on. president put in has already commented on this matter, saying we have no desire or need to attack anyone's either militarily nor politically, nor economically. we would have had no need to launch a special military operation if there had been no coo and new cream. and when the mens could agreements were signed, it turned out that no one was going to honor them except putting the special military operations to became inevitable after years of trying to convince the west that there is no need to create a direct threat to russia on our borders,
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we also heard from the russian foreign minister regarding the situation in the middle east, in particular, how israel continues its bombardment of gaza and how the united states has played a very negative role in this whole situation. preventing humanitarian aid from being delivered, enabling israel to carry out it's ongoing atrocities. and essentially, over the course of years, not going along with what russia has been pushing for all this time, which is a road to palestinian statehood. he describes some of russia's diplomatic efforts to resolve the palestine question and russia's approach to the middle east and the boiling tensions of that region here is some of what he had to say. see, to do was give you sincerely to, for all these long decades. they have talk circles around the necessity of establishing a palestinian state and try to dissolve it and have the initiatives get the same patterns to be repeated. now we will be so in the seeds of get another conflict.
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yet another outbreak of violence to us. it seems absolutely essential that effort for me to restore palestinian unity. the off house to me in factions come together in announced the restoration of the post to me and people which will be a solid foundation for a future palestinian state that's good. now to me, blinking was recently in the middle east, he said the south africa's lawsuit against israel, and the international court is distracting. the global communities, detentions, from resolving the palestine is real conflict, claiming they are giving attention, but it is being distracted. we haven't seen any attention from the us. now we also heard from the russian foreign minister regarding the aspect of the history of the region that doesn't seem to get acknowledged every time the united states has overthrown or do you stabilize the country, often in the name of its war on terror. the result has been more instability, more terrorism, and the expansion of instability, inter wrist forces within the regents. i touched on how the record of the united
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states in the region is just not good in the united states. doesn't seem to really be making things better for any part of the middle east. here's what we heard from the russian foreign minister, the sizes. and then you should be able to use this as for the current crisis and the implications of us policy in the region. they're equally understood by all not a single campaign that washington has undertaken over the last decades referencing it's fundamental security interest, even 10000 miles across the atlantic, where it has added security threatened not a single campaign has resulted in a better life for the country that was attacked, some countries practically don't exist. libya, for example, it statehood has been completely destroyed, interact, everyone knows how shamefully american diplomacy tried to justify the suggestions completely failing to do so with its so called physical evidence. incidentally, the islamic state emerged after this invasion of iraq and veron lies the us
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influence on the middle east. they tell everyone that they will deal with it all themselves. speaking of the palestinian israeli conflict, they stopped the quartet of international mediators and took everything on themselves. we see how that ended. this is just another example of a situation where the american leadership brings tragedy lever. i've also discussed the crisis on the korean peninsula and the rising tensions there and a recurring theme throughout his remarks was that in many countries that were once colonized, i've now established their own independence. they've started to walk on their own 2 feet and develop their own economies. and it seems like the united states is not willing to accept that the rise of the bricks, nations and the bricks, economic union, the independence of various countries from the former colonized world. busy and their desire to participate and join with countries like russia in china, in the process of development, seems to be something that the western leaders are actively trying to prevent, trying to stop the new global economy. that is emerging,
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the world is simply not centered around wall street in london anymore. and there is a new economy emerging around the world. this was a theme that came off throughout the russian foreign ministers remarks talking about how the united states is essentially trying to hold off the future that is breaking through across the planet. the united states wouldn't give alaska back to russia. that's the how. that's how the washington state department has responded to a bogus claim. the vitamin put in had supposedly signed a degree to negate the historic fail all the region to the united states. put in a pedestal to date and signed an order declaring in 198 is the sale of alaska to the united states as easy to move across center as possible. so the me just understand that he signed something say that, that the sale of alaska is illegitimate. by, well, i think i can speak for all of us in the, in the,
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in the us government to say that certainly he's not getting it back. but donnelly's who asked about why the claim was true. it was apparently not only due by the bonus room, he even got the wrong century for the deal. they were watching to imply sold alaska to the us in 18. 67 at the rubel which had spread on social media, was apparently based on a document about managing russian property abroad. and he didn't even mention the alaska directory a lot not. let's cross live to legal, a media on the listen. loud of final is good. they have, you enjoyed me right now. now let's be good. thank you. now, given that, put it in a degree was the regarding how to manage real estate abroad. what do you believe all but, you know, prompted the american journal, is due speculating rosters intentions to take back to alaska. let me see if i can
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get through this without or without laughing. you know, there has been recently, there was this theme of the world economic forum that the biggest fear that people have is misinformation this information analysts read of all city about the internet. this is perfect, but it wasn't somebody who, i guess is a prankster. it was somebody who was supposedly, is a credential journalist. let me go one step further news, we magazine or whatever. it's called today. a couple of days ago said regarding this particular document or this edict, or in this particular fee or whatever. and the document was regarding moscow's historic real estate holdings agreement. they said that it was a move and i quote, a move interpreted by ultra nationalist bladders as
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a foundation for future revoke, confusing again to russia's neighbors. and even the us interpreted by ultra national is bloggers or wait a minute who, who is spreading the misinformation here? where did this come from? so i am telling people among friends of mine that france, being inspired by this once to take back the louisiana purchase from 18 o 3. and you'd be surprised that number of people who would believe me now i'm not doing that because that will be discredit of misinformation and god knows what this is. this is if, if it wasn't true, it will be one of the funniest hair or these, the funniest, comedic moments satire lampooning a specious, a news collection. what did we owe? it actually happened. and, and if you read about this, the institute for this study of more other seemingly serious organizations
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are reviewing this and could this, couldn't this document, could this proclamation, in fact lead to some era dentist wrote entrees? all right, so my question is, i don't worry about a bladder. i don't worry about individuals who might particularly be a little bit carried away with satire, seizure reporters. this is because we are doomed as a society if nobody can read through the apparent literacy of this. all right, now you talk about this of somebody. so net misinformation of fake news and all of that means that some of the, you know, plagues within the industry as it is right now that the john lives didn't even get the dates of alaska sale correctly. how was it just the confidence of reporting that is done this day is considering the issue of fact checking the ethics of the profession where you need to get all the facts right before you head you though,
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i hit the waves. you know, it's bad when even snopes, even snopes, which i don't even know what snobs is. i don't even know what does it is. but do you mean they said, oh no, no, no, no, the institute for the study of water is it? oh no, no, no, no, no, this is, this is obviously it took, it takes anybody to say a few seconds. look. i want everybody to understand something. this is one of the problems, one of the place, one of the incidentals that we in a free society have to pay attention to getting sometimes information incorrect. it's no big deal. it's not enough to to shut down the internet or just shut down opinion or, or blogging. but i just found you so funny if we could, if you look at the world economic forum and how they would such a good, good action as far as we have to measure. and this, it took me 30 seconds to realize, oh no, no, no,
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that didn't happen by using the same internet, this credential journalist. and so what there's a white mark this for the blooper reel as of 2024. 1 of the funny or just events i've ever seen in in britain lee funny. all right, the how come on the athletic cases of poor reporting? a mon, leak sometimes western media representatives. how, how come on do they mislead the weld? escalate? create tensions where they're all originally that re but there isn't any tensor. how often does these happen? oh, how often don't today happen. i'm old enough to remember. there was this thing called the correction section. and there used to be this. we, we apologize for getting something wrong and there was a section where people spoke almost hatton hand. we made a mistake and it could be as simple as we misspelled the name of one of the actors
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today. you would have to have a separate 247 show in correcting. but also it's that correcting in terms of getting it wrong. the emphasis, the insinuation, the, the, the storm on drum, you know, this, this, this is what people are doing is it's narrow casting. you can say anything you want, very frankly, about russia and you can speak with the likes of people. so was yes, i understand that. yes, because they expect is kind of a post boris and natasha world. i mean, you could people, one to hear that nobody will ever, by the way, it depends say, be happens with president trump. you could say anything. i could say that he was involved in a bank robbery or something just spacious. and people would say, you know, i always suspected that because it's what they want to hear. now, here is the bottom line. journalism is a word that is going to go to the i is going to go to the ash heap of sending him
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was one of the people are going to say, mommy, daddy, what was that? well, that was a time when people who reported aired about the truth when there was a, a firewall between fact and opinion. it was a time that you will never see again. so don't worry is it's ancient history. i remember when people like walter cronkite, one time when he gave his favorite his famous 10 offensive reference it, the whole world almost came to a halt. walter cronkite is giving an opinion as to vietnam. linda, john, and since a posley said, i've lost i've, i've lost everything. it was that serious today. opinion isn't news, news is opinion. and it's also satire and it's hyper nationalist, ravonne for years, bladders, even the bloggers are quoted. i mean, we listen we, we have lost all connection with reality. i really, really we,
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we totally understand because it, on days that when you're talking about blogging those days, no one really talks about blogging because it's just like social media. but yes, we see that's blog does have a lot of following this days. like you say, i see me on these new this days a new this opinion. but let's, let's talk about russell for be about how widespread is wrong. this will be in the western media that has the conflict of the gather. uh you can get the right now posted off the radar. what, what's your assessment? oh, well, well, 1st of all, it is real in gaza and palestine has taken the whole notion of ukraine and russia off completely. which but because remember something i don't want to sound cruel, but i will just say western media does, it has the attention span of a net. so if you want to talk about 2 things at the same time, no, it's one or the other. because right now, for the 1st type,
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it's one or the other is going to be, and by the way, here i can see for the rest of the west. but the connection to russia and ukraine was a little some nail with a ukrainian flag. and that was it, and that was as close to a people couldn't find you created on a map. now we're talking about something else. and if you want to real easy something, the ukraine, how obviously the, the israel palestine issue and argue, and suggestions about the semitism and color which cabbages. i mean, it is off the rails. interestingly enough, nobody's actually talking about the actual conflict that is going on in this area. so what happens here is we don't necessarily enjoy the facts of the matter. we enjoyed the spirit and the bottle liam of the i'm sure, you know, who are the good guys? who are the bad guys, man. that key and absolute is, you know, this apple dictate who's right, who's wrong? no gray area, no historical perspective. who's the good guy? who's a bad guy?
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and you can say anything about russia and it's bullying. it goes back to this post cold war. russo fully read the baby force and natasha, even our theater. rocky dog. oh, i will destroy you. always the tower. i agree, you know, i mean, we're still doing this and there's, and there's a breadboard, said, you know, politics is down screen from culture. people get a lot of their actual political ideology from what they see in movies or what they see online. not with this thing called history, and by the way, don't think of my toe, so he says history would be a wonderful thing of only it were true, right? oh, well, we have to living here. now line l, it's all is great to speak with you. thank you so much. legal and media analyst. thank you for your advice. thank you, sir. in the us presidential body and has all was
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interrupted multiple times by pro policy and protest. as during a recent speech in new hampshire, a demonstrator screamed and i quote, a jet aside, joe and free polish fine that were immediately shouted down by a body and supporters. let's take a look at the show down. the right to make date for the 1st. we're going to have this for the down here while i'm sorry,
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the list going to go on for a while. i got this place the now as i've seen, some bad that we've heard from the mitre duty on a spokesperson for the for ta reform is democratic faction. and he said that the western world, he knows he's ready atrocities, even when they are caught on camera. i do not think that the western world is ready to accept the idea that instead of as israel is committing an ethnic cleansing, genocide, despite the prior examples that were caught on camera that are given on or the killing of a person or human being a cold plug by answering questions, they've just brushed it off. and the world especially the western world is really accepting these atrocities. not only that,
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but generally side joe in the white house, is for supplying weapons to commit these well crimes. and claiming to be a pro democratic person. now i would think that the world is waking up in the voters all wake up and whoever, whatever volunteers shouldn't have supported or still supporting the jimmy side. we have a price at develop box. this will not go on check the blood of the innocent people in guns that somebody got to pay for it, starting with western politicians. but also it's going to come back to this random society that has probably to be in the side of society in the 21st century. this such society do not usually last or make they the blood stairs without continuous drawers. and at the end of the day, self destruction about former us president, almo tom,
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looks to have taken one more step in his bed to return to the oval office, who's sitting on the commanding need in the new hampshire primary over 2nd place. arrival nikki haley. now the new hampshire a ballot is the 2nd round of voting to select the republican nominee ahead of the presidential election in november with over 95 percent of the votes counted trumps meeting with nearly 55 percent with hailey trading behind with $43.00 and change that it comes after the iowa caucus is where, where the leader of the mag of movement dump it into the field. back then nikki haley, the former, you in the ambassador trail to fall behind with less than $1.00 and $5.00 residents looking to see on top a little while. the daily mail obtained an audio recording of a chapman of the result and a republican party dev. debit. speaking with the state senate candidate to carry lake and the phone call, debit similarly attempted to or attempts to bride lake to run,
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to not to run the in the upcoming elections and stay out of politics for 2 years later rejected the offer. let's have a listen. there are very people, you know, they do, these people corrupt. they're gonna have try to have me murdered. so what do they weren't? what do they want me to do? you want to see, is there something that you just put her on? you give her, i said, this is about defeating trump, and i think that's a bad, bad thing for our country. their goodness, i feel the election to make me and our, our movement go away. i'm not letting him do that. i owe it to the people of arizona and carry their torch in a voice i'm running. and it may be the biggest pain in the world.
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and they're going to have to kill me to stop me. offended by whoever these people are that they're trying to find me and i think you should go public with us and they'll say, hey, no, no, no, no, no, these people don't want to. they don't want their i turned my key in my car and i tell them i'm not flattered really hard to contribute to a t r read joined my colleague wherever associate to discuss the race to the white house. i saw the 10 point gap, right. and i think that that's even an illusion. there should be 20 because if you, if you look into it, apparently 74 percent of the voters that went for making hayley were actually democrats. so you have the democrats playing games, not illegal, but it's dirty politics. all, you know, still, and there you have it. so what they're trying to do is not have trump have such a decisively, which he does. he didn't, i worked, he doesn't new hampshire. and then you noticed joe,
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joe biden wasn't even on you now. you know, because he ignores, he's trying to ignore the new hampshire primary. basically, citing that it's not diverse enough. so he's so everyone's looking now to south carolina. you have to remember read cock hoffman, who is a democrat, you know, he was the founder of linkedin, vol. with people, he's a billionaire, he's a huge democratic joan or he's donated more than a quarter of a 1000000 on record, but then also there's other money. millions to nikki haley super packs. so he's want to end, remember, read hoffman is also connected with epstein. very corrupt individual. yeah, yeah, yeah, the money. yeah. financing or all the wrong people, really he purposely finances people running against trump. so this is another, so their weapon ising. nikki haley against trump, and it's not working. i in solving guys a palestinian said, resorted to budding tactics as a last opportunity to keep warm but i'm in the health danger as a displace woodland from rafa told us about the conditions that she lives in or not
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. we have been living inside tens for 40 days, rights and solid displacement to this very moment. we have to my he fi to for passing. we use a little firewood, plastic cloth and cardboard boxes. this is how we have to stuff us and this thing will close. i said most of health issues and especially for me because i have asthma, i have children and grandchildren and this mike will affect them too. and i feel that the food i provide contains talk sense because i use plastic and i know we collect everything from mystery to make a saw. we don't have the ability to buy firewood because it's very expensive. we don't have a source of income and we don't have any gas. they gave us some kind of food like beans spoke. we need bread to make him a fire, everything he needs fire. so we send the children to collect 9 loan and plastic bags. but this is not the solution. the situation and russel is unbearable because of the amount of displace people here. it's very hard,
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like i want to go ahead with the corporate card archie, those comments where you can get for the details of all the stories were following how they arrived back in just a few minutes from now i just saw from the out the the after the knots easy power in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito mussolini needed glorious victories. he decided to achieve his ambitions in africa. despite the fact that formally libya had become an italian colony back in 1912. the vast territories of this country were not actually controlled by rome. the nazis decided to put an end
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to this, but assumed the religious order of the senate side stood in their way. the arabs did not want to submit the 4 in power and put up fears, resistance, dividers against colonialism were led by the sheets of this n a side order. omar l move star was nicknamed the lion of the desert for his incredible courage. despite the violent, bombardments and boys in gas usage, mass deportations and the imprisonment of the local population in concentration camps, the invaders could not cope with the arrow patriots for a decade. in 1931, omar l move star was captured and sentenced to hanging at the trial. the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon? pursuing a policy of genocide, italy was only able to temporarily suppress libya, 18th of the entire population. more than 100000 people fell victim to their.
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however, just a few years later, the entail you enroll, collapsed. in 1951, libya became one of the 1st countries in africa to gain independence. the. that's the big the band list to go ahead the, the assumption that somebody should but have 2 days of the pictures or which information. also participating in almost a typical the familiar with my video stories to, to me, to put you on board to show that initially i'm here and the team will ship them to the doctor to be available solution russell was in your portal on the so was this
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the, the, the,
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the, we are the russian hill, $76.00 playing crush side field around me is this post with metal fragments, spots actually parts of the plane, human bodies and lot is present. so take, here are 2 years we get for us to access to the military transport plane crash side with moscow labels of terror attack by key at a play and was carrying 6 to 5. you trading and present as a war for us swap with russia at the moment of across is also for the video they impact on the ground would have been was had the pilot, the russian pilot of the plane, had not diverted away from the town. the georgia right after the plane was shut down kid clean, he had another victory for value.

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