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the, the breaking news, 3 americans folders are killed and does is more wounded in a drone strike on the us middle eastern outposts. president joe biden says pro rainy and forces are behind the attack. the palestinians slammed the report in suspension of funding by nearly a dozen western countries to view and relief and works agency after israel claims some of the organizations staff were involved in the october 7th terrorist attack. and the 3 s west african countries. these are malia and regina fall to announced or withdrawal from the regional block. echo was the all right,
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so we're the live in moscow. you're watching archie international. we start with that breaking news on our t. 3 us servicemen had been killed and 25 wounded in a row. striking ne and jordan president joe biden confirmed the information saying the attack was carried out by so called radical a rhonda back the militants today, americans heritage heavy. we know it was carried out by radical. we ran back to militant groups operating in syria and iraq. have no doubt we will hold all those responsible to account at a time and in a manner our choosing. the over 9 drone attack hit an american outpost on the jordan syria border jordanian officials dismissed by the statement saying that happened in syria, not jordan. the latest right comes after $158.00 reported the tax on western forces in iraq and syria since october, 7th. you, as president said, an investigation is underway and those responsible will be held accountable. a
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major molly and bertina also have announced they are all withdrawing from the regional block eco, was all in the government spokesperson made the announcement on national tv declaring equalize has fail. busy to protect them, a city owes a loan speaker was under the influence of foreign powers and betraying its founding principles has become a threat to its members states. the organization has not provided assistance to our states in the context of our x, a central fight against terrorism, and insecurity worse when we decided to take our destiny into our own hands. the eco was adopted in irrational and unacceptable posture by imposing illegal illegitimate in humane and irresponsible sanctions in violation of its own text. faced with this continuing situation, our respective heads of states decide incomplete sovereignty on the immediate
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withdrawal of working of fossil molly and nature from the economic community of west african states. right, let's cross live now to local journal. has tennessee of the guys who, who joins us from nigeria. timothy, what more details do you have for us about what's behind the boost and withdrawal from eagle was, i guess basically this withdrawal is not coming in as a surprise to many on the continent. we know that last year in september these 3 countries now, girlfriend by the, our respective military's i, you know, created a block known as the alliance of this house page. and these, this comes on the use of but heavy science sons imposed on these are also the military loss july over to a president mohammed presume. and now these side shows where, you know, when described as the most the year about f y says, ever impose on any error on stage 4 member, you know, of the block. and, you know,
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since then it has created a tree that quick jesus ends on the regional block. also the regional block have threatened to, to, you know, deploy and military forces in new jersey, you know, restart constitution all forward. so all of that great at the 10th, you know, at most fair in the region and, you know, obviously change atmosphere between air cost. and, you know, these are as well as molly and book you, in approximate last year, these countries that the, will, that any attempts to innovate media would be an attempt to war against malia and fucking a fossil themselves. so we're seeing today, you know, of not long after the statement was put out or be announced that was made, you know, by the spokes president of the modern military. you know, we also saw that airports has found, released an official statement saying that it is aware of that announcement that has been put out, but f less that it is yet to receive any official notification to the boss effect. and you know, the economy blocks as it has been working, you know,
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to see. but it restores constitutional florida in these countries. um, but then it is saying that it has yet to receive any of these of you know, um no, to the case on from molly and uh, parking or paso and these yes. okay. we have to watch to see what happens from here . all right. local journalist and you'll be a to from nigeria, tennessee. thanks for staying on top of that for us. a. thank you. it's nearly a dozen countries, including the u. s. u. k and germany have reportedly stopped funding the one relief and works agency for palestine refugees, that's after israel brought forward and, and confirmed the claim that some unreal workers were involved in the october 7th, a terror attack. the suspension of western aid has sparked outrage from palestinians as more than $2000000.00 is depend on live saving supplies from abroad . we call on the countries that announced the session of their support for the owner wants to immediately reverse their decision which entails great political and
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humanitarian relief risks. as at this particular time and in light of the continuing aggression against the palestinian people, we need the maximum support for this international organization and not stopping support and assistance to it or data surrounding this all very small saying. and we don't know what the exact allegations is, rarely is making against these employees of unreal. they happen to be dispersed. what we get. the suggestion is the best thing that up to 12 and the employees as well as alleging that they were part of hamas. and that she took part in what happened in as well, on october the 7th, which then of course, smoked as well as war against goza. we haven't been given the details by unreal either other than that they have let go knowing if the individuals a attendance person apparently has already died and to others. they're looking into the identities of those individuals before they make a decision over that. but what we've had phone different is where the body such as
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the id f is these allegations and has been using it's facilitating dollars to help terrorist activities as well. and this is what is wells and basses into the you and has have to say about these allegations coming to simulation. un relief and works agency for palestine. refugees, employees are collaborators with the terrorist organizations come off and the u. n . has become not only a place where the existence of the state of israel is de legitimized, but also a place where employees are physically collaborating in the extermination of israel and the murder of its citizens. we know that israel has been a long critic of unrest. this is not unusual for as well to be making allegations of. i know, of course these allegations of form, we'll see, race and what we've heard in the past, but it has said it in the past. unreal basis of being used by tyra organizations. gotcha, donald, let me come on our main goal and the wars to eliminate the sweats,
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not just neutralize it, and we know how to eliminate terrorists. it's more difficult for us to deal with an idea or as the source of the idea. the idea is that more and more terrorists are born in all kinds of methods and it will be impossible to win the war unless with the store on the right immediately. and this idea that potentially the body could have been touched by terrorism. and let's be clear here in and this is tiny if 12 individuals who worked on row, which has 13000 employees in going as a, were linked to home us. we're talking about 0 point one percent of his employees. but despite that countries and very quickly said, we're going to stop the funding. john coby, who is the, the white house national, a service communication sports person. he was asked about this in a press conference and essentially asked, are you funding terrorism some of this into that response? yeah, suspended any uh, outline or yet to be allocated to funds for henri or the un relief in works
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agency for people. they're getting hundreds of millions of dollars of us money are not being vetted. so who do you guys check out? as i said, we want this investigation to be complete and transparent. and if it, if the, if in the investigation it's determined that people need to be held accountable, then obviously we want to see that too. but up until today us policy then has been, we don't negotiate with terrorists, but we will give them hundreds of millions of dollars. come on. now that's, that's conflating here, that this is not your, your that's, i've seen a whole audra is a terrorist organization. who is a tourist organization come off, not on right now. if they have, if the investigation proves that in this case, i think it's about a dozen employees were assisting homeless and even to the point of maybe even, you know, involved in hospice taking the apps loosely, they need to be held to account w and as close as carrying out an investigation in the meantime, it says that these allegations of shocking it's of course,
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taking this very seriously. but at the same time it is urgent countries not to stop the funding. while i understand their concerns, i was myself horrified by these accusations. i strongly appealed to the governments that have suspended their contributions to at least guarantee the continuity of unreal was operations on real life saving assistance is about as following concerts, decisions to cut the funds into the agency, all human. it's every adult preparation on which to me when people depend as a lifeline and gaza is collapsing, i'm sure sides decisions all taken based on the loads behavior of a few in tv deals. and as the war continues, needs a deepening and simon booms, hosting and some gaza did not need this. so there's no collective punishments the sustains, all of us. one other issue, if i can just put to about the, the timing of this, we don't know if it's related in any way, but it did come like on friday the i c. j at ruling on israel's
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genocidal attempts or otherwise was spoken about a non issue or let's come up with with these with these claims. the always seems a ruling saying that israel has to refrain from any act to tour that could fall under the genocide convention that we've heard from the un special process tool owns is she's got some interesting claims to make. the day after the i c j concluded that israel is plausibly committed genocide and gaza. some states decided to define united nations relief and works agency, collectively punching millions of palestinians of the most critical time and most likely violating their obligations under the genocide convention. that's very important to would be violating the obligations under this convention is what she's saying. the countries that are looking at still things will have indeed stopped by age. and of course, unreal provides the humanitarian aid. there is a humanitarian catastrophe, and folding in garza so it is interesting to look at the timing of the icy j ruling
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. and within hours of that, essentially we had this real saying look, the 40 the provides 8 in gaza. it's aging terrorism. all right, let's get back to our top story that breaking news. 3 american soldiers have been killed and dozens more wounded in a drone strike on the us middle eastern outpost present. and joe biden says pro randy and forces are behind the attack. right, let's discuss this further with fluid as audi, professor of political communication at the university of to ron, professor good to have you on with us. what is the likelihood this attack was carried out by pro iranian forces as the president by them says, you know, uh the, how, the an occupation in the box. um, how many chance have uh, onto pad rock for the number of years. there are 2 parliament ask this occupation to end the 4 years ago. i know you guys are not listening to the problem. i'm not
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listening to the key prime minister to few days ago. talked about the facts that americans we need to end the occupation of iraq makes us have been at some point syria, illegal. we don't have any resolution asking for a medic has to be in syria. say in government has nothing since the, as a matter, you can still leave sonia the occupation is continuing, does, occupying the fields and say, uh which is something about the nature of the us government in times of the interest in middle of the center. and as we have organizations in both the, the often cities that are interested in these occupations, and by talking about either on or calling these organizations. so you don't,
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you have the fact that these countries are occupied by united states is not going to change the fact that this occupation is not tolerated by that all key. and so again, organizations is not going to change that and to get on the fact that americans and is there it is attending an average of a 100 children and women and daily basis investor. these are the questions that upset about the occupation of the country and upset about the messages and the genocide that's going on in palestine. and this, this is going to the old in this, that's called the excess of is this, this for, for this thing? american hegemony occupation and this is what we're going to get you going to see a professor. this is the 1st deadly attack on american forces in the middle east since the gaza conflict. a rep that's not including those to us. navy seals who went missing during the operation to seize
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a rainy and made weapons off the coast of somalia. what do you think is behind the timing of this attack? you know the attacks by us versus and obviously then city and so it has increased in the last number of days and the camp commander of the army. it's, you know, the mobilization forces in rock americans call call this close as you don't need them back. but the energies that his forces get paid by the government a part of the action minute to the forces. ready and the commander that was a kid by the american society. busy and they're all the military army commanders. so let, the united states is trying to do is to link these organizations to use on the highs being the fact that there is
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a lot of this content in both the rock and syria against the american occupation. yeah. and the timing basically deals with 2 factors. one fact is that there's recent attacks by the united states. and the 2nd reason is the genocide that you see loved. and you're going to visions trying to stop the genocide based interface on the abilities that the have a president biden believes that a rainy and forces are behind the assault and he has place. there will be consequences. and former us senior security official, john bolton had this to say, let's take a lesson. so i think the u. s. u. k strikes against the hutus are the right thing to do, but i think clearly because after now a 6 or 7 of these strikes and i'm sure we've done a lot of damage. the attacks on shipping in the red sea continues. the problem here is that we're attacking the proxies and we're not attacking the source,
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the source as a rod. so professor is id listening to that. what, what do you expect, washington to be planning for, to run you know, as they have the been the attraction beyond economically, politically, is the kind of the propaganda guess the line for the last 45 years since 1979 and the notion you tend to if the going to attack your own military, you don't is fully capable of defending itself. and i think people in washington would think twice before engaging in that other mid any send was especially in election. yeah. but that's their choice on the that's, that's one to have a one with the united states. but it seems people in washington have a huge agent in activities that is not in the us centers. it's not in use entered us to be back in good genocide and supplying weapons to
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a genocide with the states. it's not in the interest of the united states to be attacking the members of the army. it's not sending the interests of the united states to attack the gun, but this they want to continue on with these policies. i think the spice isn't quite right when they get their photos out. a professor of photo political communication in the university of toronto. professor, thank you. to it is around tends to send troops further into the enclave to rasa and area, largely populated with people displaced within gaza. as according to media reports, the also say egypt which borders the territory oppose it is the decision. the idea of intentions have raised the fears of locals already on the brink of disaster as local internal as sound like them all reports. that gives us an here and rough off in the 2nd part of the course. the english is very diana, mainly as a variety on me, as long as you can get from this area,
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which is the designing no more than 1000000 people who are really live under through. don't worry on the feeds that maybe the is that i, the government would decide line that he, that it was fun. it's a parisian. meanwhile, i me then, but his unions here, a suggested suggested that you did that with, with news. absolutely. with new stuff. i mean, there, after and 9 meg who lived in countries said, decided this with us a lot of then, then a fun to it so that you might get to the 9th and make it really the adverse agency on the right a, maybe a, b, c plus at a late until now the people here and i see from time to time, so this 3 to, to have some enter may say to follow off or the updates on the use of hours or the display as us would be 3 typically to come up and this is the amy army, our i and it is a and that may be when it takes place replacement and the and deputies both on
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the and get the better cdns here are really good. so in the basic needs to like food and well, the boss, the main line, we have dozens of thousands of people who live in the streets without having any houses. did that or any houses do for them? understand they in making version to that and that the make the call? human housing letterman said mainly the electricity was about a 100 and a half. and if we fled, we only the clothes were wearing since this morning we have been in the rain and cold. the scene is one of complete destruction of properties. the landmarks and han units have completely disappeared. their minis, really, tanks and soldiers. we are a very aware gentleman, so we received a leaflet from the israeli army to evacuate. hodges, my son, who is innocent?
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do it? has been arrested. my son did nothing. why did they arrest him? they tell us to leave, so they can arrest our sons. why not? who will take responsibility for all of this? but at the expense of 7 am in the morning? we have been in the rain and cold. i never do. you see this child look? is this what netanyahu was calling for? i don't understand who we are civilians with no involvement. we want to eat, drink and have shelter, and there are no tens here. every one of the bbc has been providing distorted news and information on the curve at 19 situation in the u. k. and particularly in scotland, that's according to a recently published witness statement that the u. k. cobit inquiry which has been active since 2022 in the medium. the bbc, television news repeatedly reported rare depths or illnesses among healthy adults
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as if they were the norm. again, creating a misleading impression of who was at greater or lesser risk. i consider that this applied to scotland as it is to england. one example is that they gave the impression that hospitals were being over whelmed during the 1st wave, some mainly in london were lots overall hospital bed occupancy was at an all time low during that period. a. everyday, me all just mark will house says the bbc coverage up depends on like in the u. k. was designed to discourage people from leaving their homes and having contact with others, resulting and people who needed help not receiving it added that the most vulnerable groups suffered more negative than positive effects. so in the lockdown measures, we spoke to a political commentator who said the mainstream media was part of a government propaganda campaign professor who had a system. well, it's just a couple of this issue because many of us about it for
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a considerable time. and it hasn't just being the bbc, the bbc is probably the worst example, but the rest of the main stream aids, right? right, so on and advise. so it's a beat or a very over by being part of these 5 government propaganda. unix, which provides us today with a, by say, great persuading the purchase public, click the lock down policies with the correct trading today. um, now one of the things which is interesting is that it was 9 right from the beginning for with informations in china, where the responses, why that was mainly the elderly and vulnerable and as a population. the 1st 10 do women from the district and pakistan has submitted documents confirming her candidacy for the february general elections . doctor, severe practice,
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she told us about her past running. i wanted to serve my people. i did my a m b, b a. so studies started to become a doctor to try and help my people. i saw how for the district was and i wanted to do something for it. but when i was working in the government hospital, i saw there were a lot of bigger problems that needed. and you do to address seeing there was quite a lack of facilities and you know, a higher difference rate of the patients. so i told her to bring a change, i really felt helpless. dear. i won't do anything, and doctors really don't have any power to wear these things. so to try and have some influence on it, i chose potter dick's and i really think he did or politics, but it helped me to have my people, everybody supporting me and made as female as the kid, especially the kids from
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d one and didn't allow us on the scene full of positive response, a huge amount of fear. there is a quite a huge gap the, i think the government was trying to empower women by giving the ease of use. but still there, we could, we could see a huge gap of women and adorned a really come out to move on to another options. because a, we can see the limitations there. the women are more, you know, um, in the house is best in the house. they don't interact with the people, so they don't think they have chances to score enough awards. so there i can understand that thing, but still we need to empower women and the youth to come out. because uh, during this time of what, everything that's happening in the word we need to move forward or we can stay a v r a. the thing is a, unfortunately i can't a judge. it's rationally or
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a middle of a non violent sleeve because i've never heard some new to me just to meet in my dislike of shortly instead of disorder. it is a female, but never as of really just mine already. and i must, and this is that i'm a minority of the minority community as my father is or funded it in my mother is christian and i have been baptized. so an on documents i'm into so i'm a minor deals minority. so i must be, you know, distributed more, but i've never thought of distributed a restaurant has been trial operations at a new winter complex. in antarctica bus doc is russia's southern most research station on the continent and build by the soviet union and has been modernized to facilitate the study of nature's interactions. president vladimir, put in the says the new station is a key to success, not only for russian, but for world science. a lot. the opening of
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a new into complex of the legendary of us talk station is a big and significant event. this is a major gift from the russian antarctic expedition 70th anniversary, which starts in the fall of this year, and also the key to success and fulfilling its important tasks for russia and for the entirety of world science. and of course, there are a lot of tasks. these include monitoring solar activity and other space, whether phenomena that affect both technology and humanity, and studying the role of antarctica in global climate change. lot of air pollutant and bella, russian president, alexander lucas, should go met with a number of government ministers to commission. the pilot operation of russia's reconstructed wintering complex law, stuck in an arctic car, which is moscow's flagship operation. right now. on the continent, the russian president said that this will allow scientists to better understand questions of ecology specifically when it comes to climate change. and he also said that this is going to allow for deeper scientific cooperation in the international
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community, specifically between russia and beller, is something that location co agreed with saying that this is a continuation of the tradition of close cooperation between the 2 countries. that wasn't droids during the soviet period that the course agent utilized, i'm talk to is the least studied continent on the planet. but the base shown by russia, the leader in the study of on talked to got to date, no one can compare with it. we had the great country, the soviet union. we worked together the many scientists from different cities and towns. if anyone hope that they would all perish, it turns out it did not perish, but rather reach the higher level. now this complex itself is really impressive. it consists of 5 different blocks with a total area of about 3000 meters and it's located very far inland, about 1500 kilometers from the coast and just to get supplies. this complex is a struggle in itself that you should be able to see on your screen right now. now the supplies have to travel on vehicles that are specially equipped to combat the
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hostile environments there in an article, it's also important to understand that this complex was originally actually built during the soviet period and the restoration process required a colossal amount of work. now you should be able to see on your screen the complex itself, both before and after those restoration. i mean, for years it was buried under mountains of snow and workers had to dig it up. but it's now standing on pillars that allow the complex to regulate its heights depending on the time of year. the complex also is able to accommodate up to 15 people during the winter, 35 people during the summer and it offers its inhabitants accommodations from a clinic to a sports facility among other many other amenities. so really, this is a great scientific achievement, both for russia and the rest of the world in understanding the history of our planet. all right, just say with our to international up next on roll depart. asana is interview with a manual test. french president of the asia institute about the relationship
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between the economy and politics and how a conflict between the 2 and negatively throws the country into this right. by the the .

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