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of the, the church it's a cry for freedom of supporters of the juliet dodge and making that feelings clear right outside that you guys hi, cold. the hearing takes place it with final appeal against extradition to america. from forces taking a key location on the battlefield of a kind of southern region following last week. the capture of the of cap basically pushing ukraine even further back from the front line also scrapping the sanctions . the echo was a lot of west african states shows as lifting whole restrictions against molly park in a 5. so i need air off the months of pensions comes off as a trio. have to try to quit the group more details emotional,
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the tragic killing by is ready for us. is that a 6 year old girl and gaza? that's as audio is released, but the desperate phone call she made in her final not the correct top stories of the day and all the week. welcome to the heavy hitting headlines. here is a sunday program on out to you and to the fact it was a blow at julian hassan. she does basically remain in limbo judges of the new case hi code have yet to make a ruling on his final appeal against expedition to america. when he leaves, founder is wanted states sides of publishing, secret military and diplomatic files. if convicted, can you imagine? the face is 175 years in prison? the size of protests has caused it outside the court in london, demonte be immediate release of the 52 year old australian astrology was reportedly
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feeling on well preventing him from appearing at the hearing on tuesday. is close. family members joined to make shift stay huge outside the building, or claiming that he's being persecuted simply for doing his job and not his revealing butcher. how to set up the us pace is online. they say don't questing these lines because that will defend our online. they have to admit that what they're doing is criminalizing journalism is personalizing literacy and their persecuting the journalist who expose them. julia has printed over for to the he is in one form of incarceration, or end of youth with all of julian's human rights suspended. are you good with
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so you this afternoon i'll to use i see sweetie was actually right outside the high court in the british capital. it's where the appeal hearing was taking place behind closed doors. in fact, it was actually taking place and one of the smallest court rooms in that building and we've not weeks the end of the to day cool, having st interior data. so i'll just pretend to expedition to the united states where he probably said 175 years in prison under the espionage ok. now his defense team, his lawyers, all heating cold, not say the judges in the original case have not taken properly into consideration other legit call cooktop in the white house. the with the say i to assassinate we service owns on the streets of london. they said that this call serious bounce over the insurance is given by the united states about his health and wellbeing. should
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he be expedited? these assurances have been dismissed by obviously in some not so as not with the paper the say, all written on. now there's been, there a speech is taking place now behind us from a, a range of a sound. you suppose, as we've heard about, the judges have deferred that decision that not taking that decision space so that verdict will be announced a late today to we're having. so that could possibly be mocks, the 4th. but of course, we'll keep you updated with all the light just using development as we get. so with us, i'll just extradition buckle now, entering the final straight. a full mike, us intelligence officer and the host of the whistle blowers drunk your yahoo! here. the fears if the whigs co founder is convicted, it will endanger any journalist who simply trying to do that job and what is fine job it is exposing on comfortable troops. and i think that the, that the role that assigns you and what can be explained in the, in the reporting, the war logs reporting in afghanistan and iraq was positively heroic. we wouldn't
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have any idea what the american government was doing, ostensibly, in our name, in the name of the american people, had wiki leaks not told us. we wouldn't know the details of war crimes and crimes against humanity that were committed by american soldiers and uh, and service men. so we'll, we can leaks it a debt of thanks a debt of gratitude for telling us what our government was doing. that's why i believe that that julian assigned you and we can, each should be celebrated, not prosecuted, not targeted, not assassinated in broad daylight in the streets of london. this is something that all americans should get behind is perfectly something that all american media outlets should get behind and they have not yet done. so if juliet assigned is convicted, then every national security journalist in america is liable to be prosecuted under
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the espionage act. they're not committing espionage, they're committing journalism. so what's the goal there? is the goal to lock up your journalists in direct contravention of the constitution . the justice department has become to vociferous candidates in its attempts to go after people that they deem to be leakers. now i think where the justice department is in danger of losing the case is they've also accused julian, a subject computer hacking. and there's literally no evidence that he asked anybody to hack into anything. i think it's clear that julian is a publisher and a journalist, and that's what's going to come out at trial. i'm sorry to say that i don't believe anybody will be brought to justice. the decisions have already been made, for example, not to prosecute the the army personnel involved in the killing of reuters journalists and iraqi civilians in baghdad in what became known as the iraq
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war video, the, the, the killing video. now the statute of limitations has expired. similarly, for higher ranking military officials, people at the general officer level, they've committed war crimes and they haven't been prosecuted for those war crimes . now we've gone through another what 3 presidents, if they haven't been prosecuted by now, they won't be prosecuted. nicole as well as the western leaders, have been crying. the last of the russian political acts 1st, alexi no violent, e calling and by hero. they certainly haven't shown such sentiments towards juliet saw ship. allison, who has and is risking his life with the freedom of the press. so let's have a look. he bravely stood up to the corruption, the violence, all the bad things of getting
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arrested, prosecuted for forever to crimes. he says that the prison just held him nice solutions in prison. he was a powerful voice for the truth. the alexis of all me, has been a brave leader who stood up against corruption and a talk or sing. he died for which he dedicated his whole life freedom. the world
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has lost freedom fighters in alex said nobody was a reminder of the extraordinary brutality and his government. the i would argue that it's closer to me in the high tech terrorist massages and nurses who has created nothing of value utilize on the dirty work of others to make himself famous. he has to answer for what he, how is, has done is this guy is a traitor, a treason, and i'm not for the death penalty. so if i'm not the only way to do it illegally shoot the son of a or the
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. yeah, this is all the international russian forces are advancing. they've taken another key location on the front lines of the heart of san region. that is, according to the defense minister, a sort of a story go as he reported to the president of the crab. ah, green competition, the village of cranky has been cleared. our forces are standing all along the river bank. it's not just an observation point. our troops are stationed there, operating at maximum efficiency, some individual enemies soldiers remain on the left bank of the deep river. we are working on that. they are being offered a chance to surrender. well, this comes that just days off, the rush are announced that had captured up. do you have got in the gwinnett square? public? said he would have been under the control of kids forces, but almost a decade. and the battle for those strategic area took many months, claiming many lines before ukrainian forces find leon chaotically withdrew. how they treat the re, uh retreat. i should say that it c k s. troops abandoning ammunition and all the western equipment among them was the following. a us made a um,
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a personnel carrier being towed away. the 2 such vehicles have been recovered enough to have the sofa most go claims of ki. i've lost almost 3000 soldiers during its retreat, rushing forward as also i took back the main waterworks which supplies the number of cities and the republics, including the regional capitals on yet attend this report of an owl to all these. eager to start off. this is the, the net school to filtering plots and until early 2022, it used to provide fresh wood safe use to provide access to fresh water for the entire city. in early 2020, to kind of switch sides. it used to be in the grey zone, kind of the no man's land according to the mask agreements and the ukrainians. they were the 1st to gain a foothold here. the 1st thing they did, the 1st order of business for them here was to deny was to strip citizens of the nets of something as basic as the right as the access to tap water. the
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station hasn't been a safe place for years. it's operating company would have to repeatedly implement shut downs to ensure work is safety. back then, all hopes were pinned on the o is see, and it's you and backed monitoring mission and it's piece making skills. now the stations that provided water for over a 1000000 people looks like this. the you to call was that we took your update, read the scripture on the wall,
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left by the unit to enter the territory of the batted station 1st little conflict. they were no significant battles here, but it's an interesting story. we're preparing for the assaults and how to make our way through the tunnels. here. in the end, everything happens so spontaneously our drill and dropped leaflets. calling for surrender, the red, we will kill you and had the phone number of our division commander. they called and said that they wants to surrender. we gave them half an hour, so they jumped out of their positions. and then a chain reaction began. that to me is fled from of they ask that is, there were no harsh clashes, they simply fled and were shot as they ran away, throwing their weapons. or it won't be sued until this facility will be able to pump the water to people's kitchens and bathrooms. ukraine still holds hostage the river of saber ski. the next, the main water supply of the don't pass rusher has to claim control over its upstream too. so the issue, clues of black smoke rising on the horizon show that it is doing just that. i'm
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a goose done of approaching from the dog boss. ok, see to go into it for my senior security policy analyst at, depending on michael maloof. now he believes that the loss of, of do you have go, might actually mock a point of no return on the battlefield for ukraine's forces a f. this is a turning point, it's the beginning of what i would see as a cascading effect of a russian offensive to finally route ukrainians out of a areas that they've long held. and they, they are totally on the defensive now. and if you hit in a number of areas, at the same time, it disperses their, their concentration of forces even more. and because they're already depleted, and they claim to have little of every edition, this makes their task even more arduous. i think people are seeing that with a have difficult and everything else with other just going to be throwing good
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money after bad. and, and, and they, that even the europeans are seamless. now. they're having hard time, even nato countries are having a hard time coming up with funds to give to the, to, to, to buy equipment for ukraine. the congress isn't coming back for almost 2 weeks. and when it comes back on the 28th february on march, 15th partial is going to be a partial shutdown of the us government. because congress will only have 3 days to, to come up with any kind of funding if there's to be any before parts of the government shutdown. so the congress, the, the, the funding of ukraine is not the highest priority right now in the us congress. while i'm in russia is battlefield gaines, it seems as an increasing loss of face. among those believing ukraine can naturally emerge. victorious, oppose so public support in the west is increasingly favoring
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a diplomatic solution as autism oriented culture of. and i was looking at the changing attitudes, but also the shifts in narrative. it was, keeps failing to make any progress on the front line. more and more people are losing face and ukraine. and the was the ability to guarantee ross's defeat. and so they're suggesting a logical conclusion to this, to your fatal fiasco. a peace deal around 70 percent of americans wants the bottom of the ministration. suppose chic right to negotiate with russia, only 10 percent of europeans believe that ukraine actually stands at times when it's almost 40 percent. one piece talks as well. the majority of ukrainians themselves agree. 72 percent wants a diplomatic solution. now these numbers were very different. a year ago when everyone was search and for some odd reason that ukraine would when, however, things change,
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an average of just 10 percent of europeans across 12 countries believe that ukraine will win twice as many expect a russian victory this week, confidence in ukraine's chances of victory is visible all over europe, poland, portugal and sweden are the most optimistic countries, but even they're only 17 percent of respondents believe ukraine will prevail. and in sweden, 19 percent think russia will. when, of course, be born on the line. they know how much you are and the wes, i've sent the crime so far as they're not seeing any results from all those bailey and stuff could have been spawns at home. the world bank group you were being commission and the united nations covered the estimate that as of the 31st december 2023. the total cost of reconstruction and recovery ukraine is $486.00 bit in dollars over the next decade, up from $411000000000.00 estimated to juan diego. what's also interesting is that if before russia was perceived as a top threats by g 7 countries, now it's not even in the top 3 as well. countries
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a done focus on their own problems. given the absolutely critical dependence of ukraine on g 7, political, economic, and military support, this is worrying. it does not bode well for the ability of europe's political leaders to sustain the necessary public backing for continued aid transfers, voters in france and germany, for example, are significantly more concerned about mass migration and radical islamic terrorism . then putin's designs for ukraine, there used to be a lot of talk about russia and a lot of my boots and having to say phase, well, now the roles have been reversed, at least in the media. we're trying to figure out what is putin's off ramp? where does he get off? where does he find a way out? where does he find himself in a position that he does not? not only lose face, but lose significant power in russia? the no window lemme of doubling down on aid excepting
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a compromise deal scene is appeasement or facing the humiliation of a russian victory. zalinski may soon be forced out on account of the bloody battle loss of div washington as long desired to bring about a change in leadership. in russia. however, current development suggest that a regime change maybe more likely in kia, of than in moscow. the desk of was a big blow and not only for t a but also for its allies as it became clear to everyone that without their help ukraine can even hold onto its cities and will probably lose more as they can guarantee additional aid in time. but the west was sole source and in the beginning, even days dreaming about regime change in russia. for god's sake, this man cannot remain power. we're able to see how much, what isolates in the russian region right now. because we need to do something
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economically, politically, and diplomatically, and what the impact on society are and how much west seen potential regime change in russia. from our standpoint up until the point where the current regime is not in power, the country surrounding it will be to some extent in danger. not just putting but the whole regime because, you know, one might change prudent and changes in our circle, but another pollutant might rise into his place. all the tables have turned everything changed, rasa is highly unlikely, but a new crane, very possible. the top commander has been fired, american money, solid, and the soldiers are getting desperate. the, when the quote was, was low, he's losing the level of i've got one guy serving on the front line with a prosthetic leg up. so now what i've got soldiers with level to disability and
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some are even level 3. we also i've got a soldier with only one kidney elsco waters left to do well, hopefully a piece below 10 come to live. it's just a matter of convincing the west to let go of control and ukraine and have to do what is best for its country and not washington wants. and here's a suggestion. reassessing current realities on the battlefield in this way will undoubtedly be seen as appeasement. by some of the most fitting analogy, you might be that of west germany in 1949 and even more so of south korea in 1953, both of which needed to establish internationally recognize both as in order to establish sovereignty in the face of hostile neighboring powers of the challenge for ukraine and its western partners is to establish the equivalent of the korean peninsula is $38.00. the power though, the main challenge for ukraine and it's western partners. it's the 1st admit to themselves that this conflict is not going in their favor. so perhaps it's best to cut their losses and move on before driving the globe. and so world war 3 just
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because they didn't want to look like this sore losers. stringent sanctions slapped on molly and but again it fascinated by the echo, watched the group of west african states of suddenly being lifted. and the block could recently made a similar concession towards new jersey. and it comes off to the trios trucking to quit the group as look, a reporter timothy over your eyes are not explained. the authority of heads of state and government of that court said the decision to the lift economy stance was imposed on these air was based on humanitarian consideration, citing the hoss imparts of the sanctions on citizens and regional economy. f was suspended, the closure of latin airport is between its members states and major. the freezing of assets and all service transactions, including utilities and for travel ban on government officials and their family members, and reversed the suspension of missouri from regional financial assistance and
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transactions. for the regional upset target of individual centrals and political sense is like limited access to f. west summits and minister sessions will hold firm. political sanctions has not been lifted of the board, the blues, which have been lifted. uncommercial sanctions have been lifted by the targets at functions as well as political functions that the remaining force, of course also called for the immediate and on conditional release of all said, missouri and president mohammed pursued the ordinary summit pumps based off a general public gall one my curious former head of space and one of the founding fathers of the regional block, made of lead to the block to reconsider its measures to restore the constitutional order in the region for the sake of regional integration. but the fees on the lips,
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the band comes at a critical juncture for it posts on january, the 20th, the newly formed alliance of sahara, which includes molly, missouri, and for kenneth also announced withdrawal from the bluff on the grounds at the airport had viewed it from its founding ideals and was found the range of far inside was eric was denies these allegations by german presidents while at suitable who also doubles as eric was to set the commission is put in its citizens 1st and said mazar molly and what can apostle also not perceive the commission as the enemy . democracy is nothing more than the political from work on the paths. so addressing the basic needs and aspiration of the people. this is why we moss, the exam in a quarter of the approach to request for post solution uh for that info of our main by states. as you have for arch in
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total cost is add the division of these 3 nations to x h, who cannot to perceive i've got a nice ation. as the end, of course, was traded in 1975 to promote economy prosperity among member states. but it has been struggling to deal with a wave of schools in recent years. the block was criticized for being heavy handed on these are off of the july also president assume. last week, the alliance of the house, they said it was working to create a confederation and may soon welcome a new car and see no one ask us a house. but for now it is not clear what may happen next are risk lifting sanctions. can restore of a trust in the regional block, which may have been broken. timothy a piece or 2 of whom john,
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my jury horrifying final moments of a 6 year old girl in gosh, i have been vividly revealed. the palestine red crescent, releasing an audio recording of a friend, take phone cold pleading for help off the idea of forces opened fire on the car. she was travelling in last month the sooner than have them and ha ha ha, ha yes. yes, it had the 12 days i to him, the other job was found dead along with the family members inside the car. what's more, a team of red, crescent and medic send to rescue her. that same was also found nearby killed. next, let's take a closer look at the human tragedy. just one of the many to occur in the,
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in baffled palestinian in class of the we are calling the civilians to leave guys a go selves. some of us wants to keep them there as a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard. i to sign on the all civilians and one in the time i will not so give those who let hain down when they could have helped him because she was alive up until the last moments the
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and i have b as a model. i'm the big how are they? the the the, what do you say another has a seal done inside like a halt because of what happened to my daughter when she wasn't because change was going through the most extreme c. and you could probably imagine leon was on the
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call with her despite leaving being most severely injured. my daughter, she tried to save him and started asking us how to provide. so say at that moment when they shortly and my daughter told me, my lien has a booth and her face to face looks carry. and i told her to call the her face as the hidden under the seat. the occupation forces claim the only talking time off only the terrorist. so what about my daughter and the children in the car then the mouse or any kind of tourist. 3 we are having constant and kind of regarding the safety of our son and i went up to this moment, 45 hours have passed and we don't know where the feet of our uses and my headed to serve the girls the time they might be. i said the words because
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we hope not. the only thing we want to know is what's happened for the 6 years old girl. she was a true inside the 1st living in the potter and the child in the car with her and 6 others. this body is family members who were killed in front of it. i can't even find the words to describe the header . i went to you witness one. when the 15 years old, she was tim, over the phone. when she was the one who was missing, she was saying i'm surrounded by the fighting and then our team have here and this continuous function.

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