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a full force here. we discussed some real in the russian forces evacuate schools of wounded ukrainian troops who were apparently less the day spiked. yes. i had the russian takeover of the strategic cities of jessica and this, and that's the public distressing images gauze. the seventy's civilians were pointedly killed in a massive wave of his waste flights on the central call to the own place. pitching a refugee camp plus as washington plains, it's helping fight terrorism in africa. or us think tempo deals with a number of civilians that some of the continents test shopped up by over 100000
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percent. since the american troops waited and we get some opinions from ok. they didn't come to where i'm any time i just got involved or the listed positive. got people don't always be that she's like, shit of cairo's people. nice funny, those kinds of some of the solutions in terms of security that this countries for west african countries the and that's really tailored for insurance to be the just gotten the mid day here. in most cases. aunty international, a packed for them coming up with for you. great to have you join us. hey, what we're getting installed in the did. that's what public now would be a difficult coke. prolonged which is the largest kind of its kind in europe. it's being fully cleared by the russian military. that's according to moscow, the country's flag has not been raised over the building that off to ukraine and
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troops were treated from the chief city in the donuts for public following months of fierce battles as well. russian forces also say that they provide you with today that 20 wounded ukrainian soldiers from uh the uh the stripers were currently i'm didn't to bother you back. c'mon, this comes escapes troops were fleeing with stacy before it was fully taken by russia and but the, we send, here's what we've been hearing from several service, one who no control of the record since their exit was unplanned. they abandoned their injured soldiers and their uninsured fighters, generally the officers and also of units were the 1st to withdrawn on what does she do have come on the near their command, abandoned them. they had no communications. i would say the guys were new here. they didn't know the terrain. the guys were confused and panicking. well, what did you watching now? shows russian troops moving through the streets is up. do you have to?
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this is off to the ukrainians. fled the mine in cleveland. so patients are currently under way of russian forces, also say that they are mostly not any remaining pockets of military resistance. the still remains the archies shape bows. selves into the significance of this decisive victory is a city central to ukraine's defense isn't dumbass. it's a city view, creating an army, had been fortifying since 2014, and it's important up until the russian troops defeated the ukrainian army. there was no secret with savanski himself confirming this only months ago for the simonian, i wish you health fellow ukrainians of div our positions our guys ukraine, is defending its own here, defending our entire nation, just as on the entire front line. it seems the landscape very public declaration of the gates of, of gift was a case of death for its defenders. it also made their humiliating defeat and
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retreat all the more painful to break to its founders at the munich security conference. so what to do? well, that's easy, certainly become concerned with the lives of your soldiers. the same soldiers zalinski has asked to die in the hundreds of thousands for his western partners. this mike wash and munich, but it certainly doesn't in moscow, but as the last of the day, i'm not sure who it is important to save our people. this is the most important task for us. we take out a lot of people from our warriors because this is protection. no, not because of this, but because the president and he's can know how to fight totally for big money, which go straight into the pockets and only against civilians. nothing else matters to them. ukraine's new commander alexander c. escape gave to come on to a tree after ukrainian forces began to flee their positions, leaving any hopes of an early symbolic victory for the new commander. smoldering in the ruble alongside large amounts of western supply hardware sales of ukrainians
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died due to this decision. one, his predecessor, larry's allusion. he had a legend the suggest to take place. months earlier, because local what was the subject of the order of the ukrainian armed forces commander in chief seriously to abandon the city was issued only a day after your grand troops begin fleeing uncontrolled from of different measures are currently being taken to finally clear the city of militants, the liberation of the pro has made it possible to move the front line away from the nets, thereby significant security from terrorist attacks by the criminal or human key. while the long suffering people have done this, read the saw you for leaf savanski has decided that the incompetence and strategic foolishness have nothing to do with the loss of the critical territory. neither did the overwhelming power of the russian army was all the west faults. they just couldn't give them enough cash, but those are, those are a whole, but we are very much counting on a positive decision by congress. this package is vital for us. we are not
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considering an alternative today because we count on the united states as our strategic partner. if we talk about an alternative, it means that it is not our strategic partner. well, handshakes in rounds of applause is a fine, but it's around the value emission. that's the lensky needs. and as of today, that crucial us aid package still seems nowhere to be seen. all this comes as the byte and whitehouse piles on the guild suggesting that the full of the vehicle with directly linked to ukraine's lack of a was saying that even joe biden seems on sure with the russians can be stopped. so as another strategically crucial ukrainian stronghold falls, it's getting harder and harder for zalinski to maintain credibility of the west is popularity is tanking. the money is drawing up and is west and backers are increasingly feeling that they've back the wrong horse in queue. yes. and one thing
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is absolutely certain of the may not only to find a military turning point in ukraine, you may also come to the find a political one to but while ukraine site slide cover, why buttons the anatomy nation is a key reason for its failures on the ground just, you can see these images that are coming up from i've difficult russian soldiers say that they found lodge caches all west and supplied alms that vital stopped piles, seemingly abandoned by retreating, ukrainian soldiers kept patrons of tried to downplay the strategic defeat as barry navi, at the this was as they met at the munich security conference over the weekend or the contributor rachel moss and takes a closer look at that. so just you the immediate security conference just wrapped up in germany over the weekend. it's basically turned into an opportunity for nato members to try to convince their own citizens that their countries are just so
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fragile that they're really in big trouble unless they can transfer it loads of taxpayer cash in the direction that just happens to be the most profitable to their military industrial complexes. and what better way to do that these days and to just show ukraine and it still counter offensive out of the way and try to make their own people believe that they're basically taking on russia themselves now to defeat the russia. we need to think outside the box. that's what russia is really afraid of. there's only one outcome we need from the munich security conference. that's europe, including the u. k. gears it's economy to the military defeat of russia. everything else is gesture. by this. it is true that this war in the middle of europe is taking its toll on us. yes, the money that we spend now and in the future on security is creating a gap elsewhere. we can feel that. but without security is everything else is
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nothing on it. so war is now quote at the center of europe like in prague or something. that's really some convenience been basically suggesting that whatever ends up happening to ukraine is overshadowed by the need to just keep pumping out weapons for themselves. now they've already emptied their closets of hand me down. weapons giving them to zalinski and exchange for you. cash for their own pockets from the ironically named european piece facility. the danish prime minister said during a panel debate that denmark was just going to basically send all of its artillery to frame. she said that quote, to protect ourselves, we need to deliver what is needed in ukraine now. yeah, genius, ditching your own weapon. sounds like the gold standard in self defense. others are just trying a bit of a different tax pushing the notion that it's such a critical time to ramp up cash transfers to their own weapons manufacturing into
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here. because you frame has russia against the ropes right now, and really needs supports to deliver the knockout punch, which must be why you frame just gave up and quit the latest battle in a deep go. because of good sportsmanship towards the underdog. make no mistake. poor war has already been and her failure for russia ukraine has re gained more than half the territory pressure occupied at the start of the conflict. thanks in part, to a massive supply of american and european weapons. the russian military has suffered severe setbacks. it has lost 2 thirds of its tanks, and more than a 3rd of its leaves, in the black se will spend thinking russia on the country side. there's nothing
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chief to any of its military goals polluted and wanted to take care of in 2 weeks. and 2 years later, ukraine liberated more than half of the territory is occupied by russia. russia has lost control of the western part of the black sea. so saying back and watching all this drama play out, the spokesman for indian prime minister in our enter modi's party was also at the security conference. and he suggested that maybe the wish to try a different approach. adding that india is quote on the side of peace, and also will be maintaining its relationship with russia. by the way, the issue is, you and any other nation needs to ask a specific question, not a simple question. what would it take to stop the war? would it take the pressure to bring both sides on the table, or would it help to supply more guns? that's a question you are any nation taking any particular site in this particular price that needs to ask themselves. and then there's china acting like a guy quietly sitting in martini in the corner of the night club wall,
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a bar fight rages on right in front of them. sounding like china doesn't really want to have anything to do with much of this at all. but what do you know, most of the changes in the international situation, china as a responsible, major country, would always maintain the continuity and stability of its major policies and resolutely stay a force for stability in a turbulent world. and the serbian president was also in munich, and he basically suggested that a bunch of folks there had just completely lost their minds and are now totally obsessed with ukraine to the exclusion, pretty much everything else going on in the world's plumber. so similar to what i saw in munich was a fanatical approach. in conversations you listen to less and less arguments and more and more counting, adding up and looking at how to defeat the enemy rather than actual analysis of what is happening in the world today or longer term view of the future. of course, there's the odd western voice that also sometimes diverges from the usual group. thing could be a time for administer said that you train cannot join nato while in conflict with
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russia, without it being, quote dangerous for everybody and leading to global war. right now though, it seems like the whole idea of this security conference, ironically, is to make people think, to have them at least believe that's actually where things are headed. so they don't resist or object too much when the coffers are pride open. and a ton of their tax money is done straight into the world economy to goals and now we're over. 70 civilians were killed on sunday night and is really strikes on the central part of the own place that includes a refugee camp according to palestinian officials. you may find the following images distressing. well, this is for change that we don't been able to independently verify, but it is circulating online in the, off the most of those strikes. and it appears to show the victims many of whom
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women and children at schools of 40 just seen on the flows while the wounded and survive is being rushed to hospital by the red crescent. rescue is by some more upsetting. seems now showing the must have scale of devastation. this is off the, the power into this late is raney from baldwin to open use arrive refugee come. many buildings complete a flattened with locals from to please sifting through the rubble, hoping to find anyone, anyone who may still be alive. there is, however, some good news emerging from garza. this is 5 russian doctors and 9 of the relatives have been safely evacuated for me and baffled on place. their initial attempts, though to leave had earlier though been blocked. fine is where the authorities forcing most go to have to intervene will, despite being on the official evacuation list,
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the don't because with the night passage, the egypt to the rock, a check point that was about a month ago earlier, the adult does it chosen to stay in to help treat when they go. awesome. as well. moscow age is the return of some of the fast family members. however, the medics will lead to post the 6 safety themselves as the situation. the baffled step deteriorated even further, but as well turn them back, hit the boat at rejecting the security clearance. this. this is all kinds such as this is records as well. and metix was still in side garza and it shows some of them working at the hospitals to say local lives the and they spent months operating in extremely difficult conditions that included though just a shortage of water and electricity, but also medical supplies. the doctors have now so returned safely to russia. i'm
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like calling peter scott spoke with one of the assistant director. it will be out. ok, simple. spring jones i was, we've been, we're forcing here for several months. has been the talk. it was the numerous is where the strikes and actual way into the a sense you have natalia, if not 1st i decided i wouldn't leave guys because this is my job. i studied for 13 years to help people no matter what they are. people who need help, i decided to stay there and help them because i was the head doctor of a hospital, but unfortunately, is really tanks came and forced us to leave. this happens at the el cheapo hospital and the indonesian hospital they killed everyone. they are forcing the doctors to evacuate and leave some little children behind. i remember 7 children died there because the doctors were not allowed to take them away. i could no longer work there, so i decided to leave the cold clump. so when i was on my way here, i saw a lights everywhere. there are no lights in gaza, no water, nothing is
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a very difficult situation there in humane. absolutely. in human and every one of our children has been traumatized and they have terrible dreams. i don't have the words to explain what is happening and guys are people cannot find food. children are crying, they just want to eat cold, hunger. we read about this kind of hunger and cold and fairy tales, but you cannot even imagine it. i think these really is have lost everything. there is an intelligent political man among them. he would not allow the destruction of human concepts. we palestinians are human beings to perfectly normal human beings. our children are like any others. they kill us so negligently for them. it's beautiful, i couldn't wait if possible miss. how did you and you'll have to cope with the luck of the medical supplies, especially given the complexity of the injury, someone's the patients. i mean, we lived for almost a month without any help. then i got a call from the gyptian check point saying
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a russian, a convoy was on its way to us. i was in the middle of an operation when we received the russian medical aid. it was a paradise for us because we were experiencing shortages of instruments and medicine. but i see that nobody is talking about russian age. but really in gaza, what i saw was rushing humanitarian and medical aid. we know if you haven't, of course i you probably be aware that is really intends to talk rough. uh, what will happen after this attack? just when people think of the situation con, gets any worse in the stores that are telling you, i think these relays are not afraid of anything. now they're going in with their eyes closed despite what the world says, the enemy of this world are the us and israel. i remember when nato started moving closer to rush around rushes said, we understand everything guys, please take a step back because it will affect the whole world. we're not we can of to let you went to ukraine, but they went along with it with their eyes closed anyway. and they've got it. and
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god forbid they get more, but we are weak. we cannot defend ourselves, they will enter rafa. i'm sure, despite the fact that there are almost 30000 debt already, there will be 50000 more. no one can influence israel, it does whatever it wants. you said, as well as shocking towards buying american spring time because revealed the, the number of civilian desks from terrorism across africa as increased by over 100000 percent since the us deployed troops to fight militants on the continent. decades ago. all tease in order for you can get, has more details. the logic states and the international community have pulled billions of dollars into fighting terrorism on the african continent with the latest addition of up to 5 minutes to basis. as a gift for the somalia national, all the united states has provided more than 300000000 dollars over the past 3
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years in direct security assistance designed to support your efforts to build a more peaceful somalia. within the next several months. we look forward to reaching the 3000 to now personnel target set in 2017. however, the you is called to, to resume strategy in africa isn't working, and it hasn't delta blue to the problems with decades as extreme as dividers in africa as significant taking place over the same period of time. last year, fatalities from milton as long as violence in africa, rose by 20 percent from 194122022223300 22. reaching a record level of lethal violence. according to the african center. this represents almost a doubling in depth since 2021, and a 101300 percent jump since 2002 to 2003. if that went bad enough for the increased environment has heard,
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it was to address many trustees on the african continent that we do security education needs, improve a team and hit the united states and this waste. and paul was in the international community to say that they have change equipped in partnerships with forces across africa that have committed human rights violations of slow conducting counter terrorism operations. and in fact, we've just seen the statistics that essentially gives us a field report called on the metal off it's minutes. the escapades which now seems to be rolling on the continent. africa is now the epa center of international terrorism. to keep terrorist out of the homeland, we must fight them in africa. the u. s. has co submit to that. it continues to kill civilians in total stripes, across africa, and the middle east hits despite and the rage of u. s. government promises its routine lead refuses to quote, apologize even provide some money to the families of its victims. new reporting
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illustrates how, in multiple cases of civil and harmon, symbolic confirmed by the us government, civilian victims, survivors and their families have yet to receive answers, acknowledgement and immense despite are assisting efforts to reach before it is over several years. this is no case of shifting blame, and when it comes to fraud, in many african countries, violence has only increased since this dr. from the so called counterterrorism contains the joins uncle sam. it is it slips that brings me k us to the african countries. we prove it, you can find a file with gasoline. the file of terrorism is getting gasoline, thanks to the health thrones is given grants, everything would manage to achieve for this fee of defense. and security is thanks to all efforts on the grounds, as well as our diplomatic efforts. it seems like the alliance of the house states. then you will see footed regional integration in africa as great potential to be a defining factor in the foreign policies of parts of africa. and even though this has put tomatti, became a fossil and new z at odds with the rest of the economy,
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community of west african states, which is urging them to return to democratic rule. the alliance has taken control of the regions distance. well, we've been discussing the controversial west and military intervention in africa without guess when the concept there is no change in this situation. and this is as a result of caption and the money voted for the the support when not used in the profile. when a profile mama, there was a fight, expose the kids. what security do are they trying to secure? because that money will go directly to the same people that yeah yeah. that they're hiding behind it. just say no, we just want to keep the peace went on america. one big piece never used to what america wines was talking about. peace. the talk to me to the top of the more class,
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these are all the things that they say, but they do something that is different wherever they noticed it has been like from on the uh, like in the region. uh, you know, in conjunction with for us, what we see is that instead or the security situation improve it. it just sort of that gets in uh more on getting worse than 70. some of the solutions in terms of security that just considers for went to a frequent countries the and that's really tailored for insurance to be, you know, in the content and, and in the continents rather, the upgrade mr. web emotional interest of this uh, wisdom countries. this has happened, escalating the 2 octaves activities around the continent is because most of the approaches the most of the approaches is for their own selfish interests. so it's not something new,
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and it comes to where america is quoting fall or the list, any thoughts of got involved. there will always be the cheese on black shit, of cairo's, of any single mismanagement of those countries. we'll take everything from there and give them nothing and didn't fall on most have threatened to resume a large scale protest on wednesday. that's unless the moans are met by the government. that comes off to officials held a full round of talks with industry workers who was the delhi to guarantee a minimum support price for that crops. all cheese in your correspondent runjun sharma. how small to the 4th round of talks between the government of india and the final union. the farmers have now put on hold the tortoise smotts to date to please 21st of march. the see that the one to examine the one to study what the government
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of india has proposed to the man of the farmers had us on the list of wells demands for the government of india, which included the lead to m. s. b minimum support, price for, for $1.00 crop, a debt we've all mentioned for farmers about the age of 60, also taking back off pieces that were slacked on formulas during previous told us when the government of india interesting is done is they come up with the come to proposals b. c, look, let's focus more on diversification. let's also focus on contract fami. the governmental vendale is also agreed on to why being the legal and the speech or 5 crux for 5 years. this will include policies, me is going to go. so look forward to seeing that this is a big news to families have off for also it's very, very significant politically. why?
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because india is due for the general election in the next few months. and the farm was also comprise of a major would share the government wants to buy the co dom and which is why it's important for them also to please the farmers. also the 4th round of goals, putting the government of india and the families which went on to the last night in fact, the midnight and the nothing to see the fringe off the government. the window seeing the talks went fine to talk. so positive, we've come off with the out of the box and you've shown proposal for the bottom of the board now is in the family court. resume on 3. we had a very positive and long discussion with a representative of farmers. we've spoken to very good environment and discussed new ideas which are in the interest of the farmers. the farmer union representatives have given some positive suggestion which will benefit the farmers of when jobs are young, as well as the farmers economy and consumers of the country. so there will be some
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sticking points to left. for example, no one we board or the pension for only 5 was also doing who we with the cases that the members left on the phone listen to the previous struck us when i say previous thoughts, this is the latest one, which the base in 2020 it went on to 2021 when the almost had down on the borders of new delhi. this in fact, had become the largest protest in the world history. now of course, all eyes on what the family union see on the government for boys will be, will take about a couple of days to examine it. but of course, it's a developing story which is a, for some, i'm taking place in the, not the fault of the country. we will keep a track of the story. but not to run the of the news, but next, hey, all see it's this week's episode on was going on the crime to joint action with tons the who's that with abi, slum olsa onto professor international relations. adults with university who claims
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that the us is enabling a genocide into us, the hello and welcome to the cross, the full board. here we discuss the wheel in the i'm action or it has a welcome back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world from the middle east today, the so called world cool to get input to us u u k. on israel, on trial for another genocide like case, tens of thousands, mostly women and children have been killed by nature weapons in gaza,
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while russia and china repeatedly vote. and the un security council for cease 5. egypt is now wary of his really ethnic cleansing of more than a 1000000 palestinians at the rough crossing. it's opposed in public even by joe biden, and is western european proxies. these bombs have now attacked iraq, syria, m, and 11 and, and palestine. professor at the time was given the lifetime achievement award by the british academy, author of the new book, 3 wills, memoirs of an arab. julie's emeritus professor of international relations at oxford university, considered as one of israel's new historians. he joins me now from oaks with. thank you so much for positioning for coming on the show. so as well i used to be with you. you said that the industrial scale so was a, may have taken israel to the verge of committing genocide. why the verge on what evidence you so far? i've seen in recent days. well, the 1st i made this comment quite some time ago when there was some doubt. but.

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