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and on the onset, for many years, watch on archie. the question for the milling roads is a bones against retreating. ukrainian forces be when special and loyal abuse in conflict says that all reasonable grounds to believe how much committed sexual violence on the 7th of october attacks in israel, mit she can't get, provide any absence. i do not meet with any survivors of sexual a lot. and so we looked at sexual lightens pretty much in a vacuum. who's left red faced all streets unfinished. a chest full of clothes is a political scandal in india. and while the tech joins has apologized, the valley says it won't let the my to my,
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the welcome to the news out here and all to international looks to bring you over the next 30 minutes this week. course costs look like good to have you with us. what we're going to start with the war in ukraine where russian forces are set to be advancing towards kapinsky in the cub court regions. military engine is all helping to clear anti tank lines that sometimes we walk 15 kilometers of the union and the military engineers are needed to make passages in mine fields so that
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our infantry can enter. and so that the vehicles can pass through and not be blown out. so if we don't have engineers who will make the passage, who will remove mines and force debris, we are doing a good job of it as we have our less recap, now rushes, strategic, good. volunteers in recent weeks that will start on the southern front, where troops have captured the town of queencreek, giving them access to the to nip a river. then in the doing that school public, the turn of less towards cannot was secuity of to the city of at the f code came on, the russian control last month now emitted current ukrainian retreats. the country's president has put the blame squarely on the feet of weston sponsors, full by lack of support. similar to the china squad 5th project is extremely difficult, was these losses. this is paid to waiting for the bottle supplies. and specifically, for an american decision to support is crucially needed. the key is the political
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will to implement everything, to provide exactly the level of supplies. so we'll help with that. and if it does not happen, it will become one of the most disgraceful pages in history. if america or europe are defeated by a radian chevy, drugs or russian bunch of chapel is what is the author and systems of the war? your queens receive more than a $170000000000.00 from us on these countries, but also the contributor rate from austin questions whether the figure, any figure will ever be enough for precedent. so lensky just straight up begging for weapons, hasn't really produce the desired results. so now the ones case switching up, and if the lation tactics telling the west or you just goes down there and take it like some kind of woods from russian and iranian drones. or are you going to fight like a real man, because the whiskey says that he's just tired of waiting around to get all the weapons he needs for victory. implying this the wes fault that rushes winning, all that's needed is just a few more weapons. even though. 2 so in that lead to intercepted audio of senior
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german move twice officers talking about sending long range tours missiles to ukraine. the commission also who came to the conclusion that there are 2 interesting targets the bridge in the east and the munition depos above the bridge in the east is hard to reach. it's a rather small target, but the torres can do it. they had to admit that the so called game changer, the taurus would actually be any kind of magic bullet for ukraine at this point. kind of makes you wonder why ukraine didn't have every thing that it needed from the west before it's counter offensive. oh, wait, overall through the contact group led by the united states and nato allies and partners have provided unprecedented support to ukraine. more than 98 percent of the company vehicles promised to ukraine have all of the being delivered. they've got it. armor, artillery, air defense immunization,
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including just the reason package, not to mention the training we've done for multiple brigades of ukrainian armed forces outside the country. so it's not just the stuff. it's to know how to, how to use that stuff in the field for what we call combined arms maneuver, which is what they believe they're going to need operating and open terrain. integrating mechanized infantry and artillery and their defense all in the, in the field. so we've done everything we can, i think the current as a result of impaired as you know, very well the united states and other allied countries in europe and are really around the world. i provided training and immunization and advice. so if kids had all the western weapons needed for victory, then why does the wind ski make it sound like his sugar daddies are just a bunch of dead beads who never paid child support to the perpetually winey dependent. well, russian president vladimir putin did say right from the outset, that one of the main objectives of russia's military operation and ukraine, along with the notification was the militarization. jesse wasn't kidding. it turns
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out that ukraine was about, as quote, well prepared to handle those weapons and preserved their existence on the battlefield. as the cheesecake factory would be to preserve its desert supply, what a fat kid walks in, looking through straight up, demolish it. western officials are now saying that, hey, they may have been a little over confident maybe the technical term i believe is getting high on one's own supply. apparently the ghost of tea of and the heroes of snake island just couldn't translate their victory on social media over to the battlefield. all of this is a real let down for the very grounded and novel delusional nato brass. if we give the ukrainians the munition and training they need the when we have to be careful not to be overly pessimistic in 2024. the sheer fact that ukraine is still a sovereign state and that the ukrainians have taken back 50 percent of what the russians took in 20. 22 is remarkable. russia has learned
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a lot of lessons and it's also producing more ammunition and equipment than we collectively can provide. we need to be as innovative and flexible as ukrainians on the ground and start looking for equipment everywhere. so what's next? nato just moving into your brain to produce weapons for them. well, that's actually what zalinski has started asking for more recently. fine, you don't want to give the weapons, then just give me more money to make them myself. actually, germany's ryan metal and britons. the systems are already key weapons and ukraine. talk about a license to print money, having russia blow them up as they rule right off the assembly line and german weapons production and ukraine has the added bonus of not having cut itself off from cheap russian gas to stick it to put in using russian gas to make weapons in ukraine to fight russia. sounds about right. anyways, some western officials are fed up with the whole charade. we believe we shouldn't give military support to ukraine while we are unable to defend our own country. the
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position of my government is that the immediate cessation of military operations is the best solution we have for ukraine. the european union should transform itself from an supply to a peace make up. we are no longer transferring any weapons to ukraine, because we will now arming ourselves with the most modern weapons. the europeans made $33.00 of the $50000000000.00 they transferred to ukraine as alone. let's make it alone. i spoke with trump this week about turning aide to ukraine into alone. i think people are going to be sitting in a recession and they're not going to write a blank check to ukraine. they just won't do it. it's not a free blank check. it was senator lindsey graham seriously things that key of is going to be repaying loans. what he actually means is that the western military industrial complex is not going to be out of pocket for you for a just ask this. you commissioner, underscoring that all that european artillery that zalinski thought was donated
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isn't actually free. what are most certainly done? yeah, 3 ality is that in march, the 2070 u member states decided to deliver 1000000 shelves to ukraine in one year. i said, deliver not transfer, but you know it for you. so can ukraine make weapons of its own? well, that's not really the question, nobody seems too interested in that answer either, but rather with the west, even let you pray, make weapons without stuffing its own pockets. first and foremost, from the oper 30 sounds like chev, is about to discover that the big downside of being so dependent on someone is the ultimately they call the shots but away from the battlefields president. so lensky is also facing some flash goal, a home from that. so if the kids mad, this is the full of books in champion vitale, which go had slammed his decision to sac ukraine's popular armed forces head saying that was a big mistake. but you can go more into that story. i do head over to our website
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all see, don't com. the well talk me is that lensky is not just the lashing out. it is west and back is full. the lock up support. he's also taking a swipe of polish farm is for blocking ukrainian trucks from entering the u. s. we must finally find a solution to the situation on the postage board, which is going to be on both economics and morality alone go. it is simply impossible to explain how the hardships that they believed in country can be used in domestic political strawberries as well. this comes this polish fall, and this has been blocking all 6 roads crossing between poland and ukraine. that's according to the premium for the security forces. i protested simple so being demanding that brussels canceled regulations that allow the cleaning inputs into the block and also to bypass the terrace. the foam is in other european states,
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including belgium and france and spain. and also during the process, the keys in kansas, closing a price for some new market. senior research fellow at the global policy in st. george. somebody says russia assistant applying di, suffering. a farm is in the book. we use good itself into this, a terrible mess. we need to essentially lifted on the diary of that as opposed to protect your of small lives. they did it last year on the grounds that oil, your brains come to export. it's green through the black sea. but since then this has changed. and in fact you brain is now able to get is gray now through. ready black sea, at the time when you're a swarm is already hosted, typically with an energy prices soaring and with the tax was being raised
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against them. and so is a why exactly are we being hit like this? because the whole winds of the year will become an agricultural policy, but it protects your ups. farmers, and these are small pharmacies of family funds. move in, you know, to be passed on from generation to generation. they have very tied margins. so suddenly they did the prices of, of rain collapse, then they could, you could just simply go out of business. so think of this very upset and said, well, this is a major your avoid phenomena and the neighboring. so back here, the countries prime minister has the last i to the you can bass it to that soft of the different, criticizes, so back in government for not supporting the western position of the ukraine by no acting like a member of nato knew of the e u and i was also shocked by the way, the british ambassador to the slovak republic nigel baker spoke about the policy of the slow back government. imagine if our ambassador were to speak in london about
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the british government's policy and the british prime minister. i am amazed at the ambassador is surprised by my comments that the west does not support peace in ukraine. perhaps it would be better if he explained to the citizens of the u. k. the role played by former british prime minister boris johnson, shortly after the start of the war and ukraine. the influence of the ukrainian political leadership, not to sign the peace treaty with russia, which guaranteed ukraine and e u. perspective and military neutrality. well, the, you can master this space is the western countries world peace in ukraine, but claim, so back you are probably is, is it, it follows the prime minister of up at the feet says, comments slovakian does not want to send it. so just to ukraine in battlefield, he also said that 2 years ago, a peace deal between cab and moscow could have been reached. but leading western states undermined it foreign policy analyst, martin duras believes the waning us financial support for ukraine lies behind the
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southern pressure that the u. k. is putting on european countries like so fast. you, i government, dyslexia has full rights to, to react on this declaration. and says ok, this is your opinion, we accept that. but the, we have different opinions in this, in this, in this topic. i fear so in this, so the corporation of the british empire say they're like some kind of pressure on the government. the central europe, it is way in slack. yeah. and the main reason what i see behind is, is uh, and i believe the of the united states congress to, to provide or sense and under billions and billions to ukraine to, to me through the landscape. so they push to through european stays for tested in the day today we'll provide the money better weapons and so on. i see the lights on
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what kind of soft father games like uh, like, could be to investigate the united nations special. and what we have on a basing conflict has the keys, thomas of committing sexual violence during the october 7th attacks in israel, saying that that all reasonable grounds to believe that it happened. she made the statement while presenting a report to the un. we also found the reasonable grounds to believe that conflict related sexual violence, including rape and gang rape, all could during the 7th of october attacks in at least 3 locations. and in most of these incidents victim were 1st subjected to rate and then killed. and at least 2 incidents relate to the rate of women's courses. however, when quits by john lists about these claims of how most carrying out to campaign of rape, she admitted that she wasn't unable so far to provide any evidence. or have
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you met to survivors or victims? and you said that the, some of the bodies were shot and or maybe was subject to was sexual violence and then they were killed. after that. have you seen these bodies yourself? i did not meet with any survivors of sexual a lot of this, of the 7th of october with tax the o. it's after months we tried. we tried, but we received information that a handful of survivors were receiving very specialized for my treatment. and what to, to my goal is to, to speak. the objective of this visit was to gather analysis and analyze verify allegations. and yet it's not an investigative nature. then what is the nature of this? it's, these are not investigations we looked at sexual light,
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is pretty much in a vacuum. the way any investigation would collect and analyze evidence of such violations and crimes perpetrated. we collected information which is, which is completely different, special we, we did not record or preserve information documentation and evidence, including interviews with this testimony and forensic material. we did. we did not identify those responsible with a view to and showing that perpetrators of violations are held accountable. well, the great thing media outlines carry down to its own investigation into the how must rate planes ultimately it says it from no evidence to support them. it's added to in chief is max blumenthal and he believes that the e u. n e n boy is just recycling, is really propaganda that he says has already made its winds in the west and media . a trip that has no investigative mandates in which she was not collecting any
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evidence. by one point she said she's not even collecting information. so what was she doing there? yeah, she was there to simply validate the demand. so many of the claims by israel that have already been discredited the bunk was due and blown out of the water by independent outlets like ours at the grace own and by is really media itself. and what for military asked proceeded to do this in her press conference under enormous . so what are you fresher and what's a back intensive questioning from members of the media. so didn't the was to dissemble smires and basically acknowledge that there was no clear and convincing evidence of any systematic sexual assault on october 7th. and that in fact, to proceed. she had not even been able. it's been able to meet with a single victim shooting 1st, which is real, hasn't produced a single victims and that her entire trip was guided then in her own words and despise railey institutions. so this is not a credible finding,
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but from prefer israel's propaganda purposes. patton, achieve, or goal details of this report do not verify the as rarely propaganda. that's featured in the headlines in western media about familiar patton's presentation. and once again, she said this is not an investigation. she was not collecting evidence. she's produced nothing new here. they've just recycling propaganda that's already been seen in western media. and what we need is a real independent un investigation. i was under pressure spies, rarely civil society. and what she means that she was under pressure by cut out to be as really government and is really intelligence the u. n. was under pressure. and that the israel lobby may have been incentivizing her trip. i mean, that's it. that's something we can take away from that kind of statement. so this is a politicized theatrical visit to israel in order to deflect the kind of pressure that
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that organization is getting. while israel has refused to cooperate with the actual un investigative body that could deliver a thorough independent investigation into sexual violence on october 7th, on the grounds that the experts who comprise that body are anti semitic. so it was actually refusing to cooperate with the real investigation. well, the you in special representative did also speak about the mistreatment of palestinians, which among other things include sexual assault. and now was in ramallah for one day. and we were able to meet, we full, uh, recently released the detainees. i did not receive a, but i didn't go to to gather information again. i mean, i, i stressed that i did not go to, but i met we've, we've them, and i got a very disturbing information from, from them with information about cruel in human and degrading treatment of
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a lot of students, men and women in detention also under the admin administrative detention, including sexual violence in the forms of invasion. you've body searches, types of rape and prolonged force community. i don't have to go to occupied policy and territory to collect data information because i received un verified information. it does demonstrate a lack of interest in the plight of palestinian women. and what we're, what we're looking at in the gaza strip is not just the abuse of palestinian women who have actually been abducted by israeli soldiers and subjected to abuse. including at the bare minimum threats of sexual violence. we've even documented this with our local partners at the great zone. through interviews with women who've been abducted by israeli soldiers off the streets. we're talking about the industrial slaughter of palestinian women. this is 400000 indians have been killed in the west bank since october 7th. so she's not really interested in the obvious,
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easily documented live stream of abuse of palestinian women. well, google is being forced to say story to india officer. it's still under development like a platform. describe the policies of 5 minutes spend the movie as being fascist. but if the tech joints hoping not to the end of the massa, it's going to be less one thing. and that's because officials in the valley responded by saying a simple apology just won't suffice. all right, so like taishan is certainly not for platforms to come head to the wrong thing and simply expect to get away with the, i'm sorry, i apologize. i think there's a misreading by some of these platforms that because of this size, all because of the jurisdiction that they can get away by group be sort of talking that way. it's kind of a problem, which is certainly not what the law says. and this is not really how that all works
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well, following into the indian government in full tech funds that they must know, obtain consent prior to any public distribution of unimed quoting unreliable a i tools, cyber security experts on g. rarely, i believe's the technology, it's phil lacks any sort of safety measure the most important, the aspect about the i is that it relies on the bid that bank, it has to be a prediction about the gender, them of them. interesting. and we'd often, they may not have the data itself is biased or cut up there. good will produce a biased but whether it is a biased towards the attendance of b, or whether it is the words, it is an ace is or cost or read, or $6.00, whatever the government. sophia is then very, very risk, essentially the diesel. i mean, this is beyond and know what the government of india is tied to and show it is that we've not get under lab and products in the country, which for the, you know,
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the stabilize cause which can deserve. and the things which i have not wanting did, and for being not nor the situation of be interesting talk about this or why is it is that it is only meant for lots platform, but it does not apply to the startups which the minister has to clarify and just do it is back not let us look at like this. if obviously, if you were to launch a new god, what am i correct? as a said, then i know, but mentions needed by the government funded. got big. so why this formation is such a positive technology, which as of now has no gods aids between the dues in the lab, which means ordering that state and board goes out to the public. so hence, the government decides to ensure that being the rest of the public, the policy of the public is, is maintained by these big the technology guides. now as far as the eye is concerned, they've been that is digging jobs and you know,
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leads towards the words ensuring that it is so i wrote it out in a very, very smooth manner. the benefits of the i reached to the last deal was that in this country, we believe in a 4 wheel china as high as the legislative body, the national people's congress has begun its annual meeting to report on the government's progress isn't going to china is gdp surpassed 126 trillion you on an increase of 5.2 percent ranking china among the fastest growing major economies in the world, china continues to gain greater international influence and appeal. the foundations for secure development were further consolidated. steady progress was made in diffusing major economic and financial risks. well, correspondent for the c g t, a news network, asian phase though says the government report was mainly focused on the country's economic and social advances. and i think it's even more like
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a prostate statement because business, the government report, if it pays, basically he's emphasizing the on the foreign policy in general. but he also emphasized that the current situation around the world. so this is the work report that really emphasized on the economic development when it comes to relationship with foreign countries. premier lee also mention about further carry on high quality opening up. so china is further open to office markets in order to expand its connection with the international world. so your needs are cheap, presidencies in pain and other party and state leaders visited many countries and attended meetings such as the bricks summit. china will remain firm and opposing all who germany and ready to pursue initiatives in global development, global security, and global civilization with other members of the international community. we will promote shared values for humanity and build a human community with
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a shared future. of all every national people's congress in every years, government and world report. there was a paragraph or a few sentences addressing the photo, the time on questions because it is the court interest. it's 4 questions christmas and it's china cares about the most. and then the china sees that tie one part of china and then uh is enable territory, especially in this years um the government of what report china reiterated the one china principles in 1992 consensus. and there was one thing that is pretty unique from this work report has been size on the fall straight development integrated across great development. so china is really emphasizing the term integration. so basically, uh, that's the promotion that help the people in taiwan as well as people from the mainland, so that they can a better work each other. integration also means that providing
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a more favorable opportunity for the uh, the tech type on compatriots when they come to the mainland. they have more flexibility to have the equal access with those people from the mainland to well, while i'm moving using v, using around 30 minutes, how not to international i do hope you can join us again. the take a fresh look around is a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to do vision with no real opinions. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground?
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can the the 15 states vote on super tuesday who was overwhelming with an iowa new hampshire, nevada, south carolina, michigan. it donald trump now guaranteed to be the republican presidential nominee sky. now, here's it. on this edition of 360 view, we're going to discuss the current state of the presidential race, as well as with the stepping down of national committee chair woman randa mcdaniel's means for the party and the candidates in the 2024 election cycle. let's get started.
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the $1215.00. that is the magic number it takes within the republican party to secure the g o p nomination. the super tuesday is a term which has been in use since at least 1976 and march the day where the greatest number of states hold primaries for their parties. nomination. now 16 states are going to be holding their primaries today. this includes california, colorado, texas, my home state of tennessee, virginia, and north carolina. 874 of the republican party is at 2400. $29.00 delegates are awarded, which is about 36 percent of the total amount of delegates available. democrats will also be awarding around $1439.00 or.

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