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the the pressure and special forces detained 3 suspects during a raid and the republic i'm to, i guess, stand as officials say the men were from tearing it to commit power attacks. hundreds of people deeply moves by the tragedy of the march 22nd massacre and moscow gather outside the concert hall to honor those pills there. the canadians are divided in russia as some call to reinstate the death penalty after the terror attack was at the top enough for the bait with our guests and here from locals on the streets of moscow. i feel positive about this because it seems to me that some people cannot be fixed, such as pet of files, terrorists and so on. lifting the moratorium is a big step back for our country
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a step into dark times. when we say that we will lift the moratorium, we are encroaching on the very right to life, which is inviolable. the thousands of is really the protesters and tell them be paul, for an immediate hostage relate to what to moscow, demanding the resignation of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he is not reaching any deal, although there is a chance to agree on a deal said he is an obstacle. and as soon as he stands between me and my son nathan, i will make sure he will go have the live in moscow. this is archie international. i'm rachel ruble. we started in southern russia where 3 terrace suspects had been detained into cities of the republic of dag a span. officials say the men were repairing it to commit
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a tax with automatic weapons and explosives. footage from the scene. it shows one of the apartments that was rated by f as b special forces locals who were evacuated from the area during the operation are now are turning into their homes. officials say no troops or civilians were harmed . an investigation is now under way to the latest center to our moves come as russia mores the victims of the march 22nd. moscow massacre. 144 people were killed with many other victims. still recovering in hospitals. crowds have been gathering to life flowers outside the crocus concert hall throughout the week. the hundreds of candles were displayed in front of the venue in the shape of a white crane, which has become a symbol for those who lost their lives in the shooting and fire there. a steady
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stream of people continues to gather at and make shift memorial f aside. it's now packed with flowers and candles as local as pay the respects to the dead on saturday, more than $100.00 foreign diplomats also gathered at the memorial. here's what some of them told us. the has office of mind. it was completely natural for us to come here, lay flowers, and be together with our friends. russian citizens. solidarity comes in many forms . we in egypt are very worried about what happened. we also suffered a lot from terrorism, and of course, we will do everything that russia needs. we stand in solidarity with it. we will spare no efforts. paper, this is a very unfortunate to sad events. we suffered a lot in a rock because of terrorism. russia is a fraternal and friendly country to iraq. we are in full solidarity with the russian people and the russian government in the fight against terrorist groups in the us. and, and young came here today to express condolences to the friendly russian people,
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the russian leadership to a firm level non solidarity with friendly russia. here in the concert hall, people died including women and children who are f. this is a crime. and undoubtedly of those who committed it must be punished, not only the direct perpetrators, but also those who planned, organized and participated in its financing. russian investigators say that's harris had received money from ukranian nationalists and were caught, well heading to key of the us as denied that in claims isis is to blame for the attack versus foreign ministry. says washington's position is clearly a red flag. they have exposed themselves the us started shouting, not cooling for an investigation, but started taking ukraine out of the picture, their engagement and involvement. and the story is of this, if they had not to be in the 1st statements, would have been what they should have been, namely about the need for an investigation and inquiry and the presentation of
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facts of the russian foreign ministry spokesman went on to say that the us has no right to absolve anyone unless that can prove who orchestrated the terror attack. but marie has a heart of his counterpart in washington has doubled down on denial of ukrainian involvement. well providing nothing to back up the claim. there is no evidence at all that ukraine was involved in this because ukraine was not involved in this while the moscow terror attack was ongoing, and most global media outlets were covering the events on march 22nd german channels, adf ran a report mocking the recent russian presidential election instead is correspondent, pretended to be in our tea reporter, well interviewing voters in the german city of bon yeah, i'm getting icons. a lot of the consulate, general russians living in germany can vote today. but other than german detailed to ship, the coverage is completely one sided. but there is only one objective reporting
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left. nobody dead. i'm from the event on his own channel, russian. today comes the lot even. could you please say hello to boot and what do you mean to put in the gym or button we are for use and hope that you will change everything on words. but that doesn't apply well directly for all of us value. we have stuff, they're gonna see water in ukraine already. what you are doing is drop. the german media wasn't the only one that failed to grasp the gravity of the situation in moscow that tragic day as are to contribute to ritual. marsden explains the one thing the western nations absolutely love is co opting their national monuments and landmarks for virtue singularly purposes by dressing them up like the flag of whatever foreign country just been hit with a national tragedy. all in solidarity with the people of that particular foreign country. for example, germany's brandon for gate costs played other nations flags in their wake of terror attacks in paris has done bull. london is real brussels and it even dressed up in
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the rainbow flag after an attack on an l. g. b, 2 night club in orlando, florida. but this is a 2nd time now that a terrorist attack in russia has failed to elicit similar solidarity with the russian people. the 1st time was back in april 2017. when the st. petersburg metro west suicide bond by a jihad is killing 15 innocent people and injuring 64 others. now at the time of berlin, city spokesman said that the reason why they didn't light up the gate for rush. i was just because st. petersburg wasn't a twin city of brandon, and they only did that for twin cities. but neither orlando, nor l. g b t q. vale are twin cities of berlin. you know, it is a twin city of berlin know moscow. so where is russia slight colors? nowhere to be found, german opposition, critics said after the st. petersburg attacks that all victims of terrorism deserve
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the same respect and condolences wherever the tragedy happened to be, even in russia. now here in the city of paris, they pay tribute to victims of terrorism in israel, russell. busy and also in france itself, i routinely lighting up the eiffel tower. tel aviv city hall did the same to under victims of a mass of glass that reported a route to terror attacks of egypt, one in spain and a mass shooting in las vegas, described as the worst. and us history. the empire state building in new york's a city that knows something about and asked her having been the victim of the worst terror attacks on us soil in american history. on september 11th, 2001 was decked out for france after the bad sectional night club, the tax in paris that killed a $140.00 people. and also 4 come off as a tac last october 7th. that caused the death of $300.00 is relays. the british
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government even pressured its sports governing bodies to honor israel's victims, at their sporting events with the culture of secretary getting kind of mad when the football association did not light up the arch at wembley stadium with the is rarely flag. so then, a few days ago, a mass terror attack hips moscow, which has been counter terrorism, ally of the west. remember, the joint statement put out way back in 2001 by russian president library puts in and then us president george w bush announcing cooperation against global terrorism. with russia being the very 1st of the gate to reach out to washington in the wake of those 911 terror attacks and to health the mission to defeat the tell about afghanistan. now russians weren't with significance in that, including military, imaginary, and, and intelligence assistance. french across the call said just a few years ago in an interview with the economist, that nato was brain dead in obsessing over russia costa lee, and really,
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in his opinion, needed to pivots to counter terrorism. which also happens to be something on which russia in the west have successfully cooperated. so given that history and not successful cooperation, you think that this would be a prime opportunity for adjuster. that really costs to nothing but offers an olive branch. the only thing it might cost them is maybe having to put up with a little bit of whining from you trading president. why are we as landscape? because he's kind of like a toddler who has a tantrum whenever the adult stop climbing over him and just put them down the ground for a few seconds and are talking about your brain for like 10 seconds, but instead. well, yeah, is the 20 and for administer writing or as twitter account, which of course features the premium flag quote, let's not lose focus. so i'll say the kind of guy who's asked to get hit by a bus and make a point of showing up bedside at the hospital just to reminder of what
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a big neg she was. but there are some countries that are immune to the peer pressure of the western stage. in the united arab emirates, the world's tallest building, the birth khalifa was lit up in solidarity with the russian people. as was abo diabetes, national oil company headquarters. you think that if the west school was winning hearts and minds of foreigners for something other than regime change, then maybe they try to make it more of an effort ahead at the national conversation over reinstating the death penalty is swirling in russia as many of called for the moscow terrorist and to be executed, capital punishment was suspended in the country on the 1996. some officials say it cannot be brought back without passing an entirely new constitution. we gauged opinions from locals on the streets of moscow. i feel positive about this because it seems to me that some people cannot be fixed, such as pet of files,
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terrorists and so on. and i really don't want to pay taxes for them. the lifting the moratorium is a big step back for our country. a step into dark times when we say that we will lift the moratorium. we are encroaching on the very right to life, which is inviolable. i support the abolition of the moratorium on the death penalty because there are categories of people such as terrorists, pet of files, rapists, traitors to the motherland, who are not worthy to live after their committed crimes more over. they are not worthy to eat all paid for by my taxes. i am against it because there are situations in life when mistakes are made. i don't want to think that this happens . i am in favor of people being kinder to each other and understanding more about why this is happening rather than resorting to some drastic measures like the death penalty. earlier this week, my colleague michael quad, she put this complicated topic up for debate with experts from some nations where
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the death penalty is still practiced. i believe that uh and i for an i had to sort of do it. uh, if someone could. uh someone i loved, i would like to see him killed and that's a good uh justice because it is the terrace for other people not to to kill me. i do not think about this. one really is not just a simplistic one. that is don't call me to put this on. hold on to start on say, 4 dot the pin. i'll just go to the on us up the steps or do we have to come in and don't you're going to my country business. i was call so it's, i mean the grab the deal do fan so many different options. because if you execute somebody, you know, a 100 percent, they are not going to commit another crime. it may be a good a less than for others to not commit
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a crime because they know what the punishment may be. but we know a 100 percent of those who are committed and executed. they will never commit another crime. and the time that use the cartels and terrace groups, often asking for the release of their colleagues if they're still alive, they can be released. but back out on the streets to commit other terror acts and other atrocities spend up the cost on that. because sometimes we have what i do most of what i think that gives us or that you know, you know, there's always tons of emails that person may be convicted. they don't worry about the possibility. i've spent a month in under, on prison, on the account number one, school kid that i had me, the government. i saw the person that was sent us. we did, i would do this. did i still have to strongly do you want people say in the us we often get to the congress? well, if you are interested and justice then yes, lisa, this is, this makes sense. but if you have a good system. uh good just to assist you. that would never allow this things to
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happen. and then um, uh i the lease, uh the risk is minimal and you would never have 100 percent justice. but at least if you have the 99 percent, that's great because the otherwise you would have 99 percent adjusted by lifting criminals getting. i tried them without fear of a strong punishment. we can see some people suggesting that putting criminals behind boss for life is a when is when most suitable punishment on a creek death, the prisons have become, at least of the united states, more comfortable than their own lives, outside of prison. in many cases, our president television sets where they can watch their favorite shows. they have gems where they can work out. they're getting fed 3 times a day to buy snacks to, to eat in prison. but they have a pretty comfortable life in us prisons versus,
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you know, the death of their victims and the grief that their families will live with for the rest of their lives, to embrace and be able for 25 years or maybe longer. and keep in mind and protect them and, and keep them alive is costing the taxpayers a lot for people who actually don't deserve and tell them these thousands of us really. protestors gathered on saturday to demand of the resignation of prime minister benjamin netanyahu over his failure to secure the release of hostages, still held by hum us in gaza. the of the demonstration took place on the side. they israel, a defense ministry, please use water cannon to disperse the crowd as people blocked at the road,
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let torches and the bonfires. at least 130 hostages had been held in the us. uh since october somebody. here's what some of their family members said at the rally in tel aviv. we are saying cannot continue the war and the not my message is the prime minister lost his way. he is not dealing with bringing the
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hostages back. he is busy with other things to tell a relevant to the 7th of october of failure item mom, that netanyahu goes home and leaves us tonight so that we can leave the country and that somebody else will bring back my son my time. and the rest of the hostages, i have said it before, the prime minister decided to give up on the hostages. he is not reaching any deal, although there was a chance to agree on a deal, according to security officials. but he prevents it. so he is an obstacle and as long as he stands between me and my son nathan, i will make sure he will go hi. on friday the is really prime minister's office announced that top security officials will fly to egypt and guitar to negotiate with. i'm us the following, the reports on the negotiations for release of the object these it should be clarified, that prime minister netanyahu spoke with the head of massage, and the head of the i say, and approved delegations on their behalf to go out to doha and cairo. in the coming
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days with the scope of action to continue the negotiations. guitar, political analyst and consultants, ali all high yield says the is really prime minister, installing peace talks to keep the war going for some very personal reasons. pretty . i mean, it's in the whole business to one this will to and therefore he is going to fiddle processing. the thing was the thing because you choose negotiations negotiate, and the end of it, there is nothing but you have made it then your wants to get the thing out of the the because changes and the parent doesn't want to give anything that does the pull them out of the, i mean the video i know is very well a is video, but the fact that if the water stops, it will go behind the prison bars. and here's the future. well,
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the end completely, you know, is that's very what, that's why both on the just me the, i'm going to can they end up being able to is the 80 they, i mean, you know, once this and this or to continue for his own based on purpose is because it doesn't want to go to prison and the doesn't want to kill his the future. well, donald trump campaign staff have called on us president joe biden to apologize to christians for designating easter sunday as transgender visibility day on transgender day of visibility. we honor the extraordinary courage and contributions of transgender americans and reaffirm our nation's commitment to forming a more perfect union, where all people are created equal and treated equally throughout their lives. again and pro family active as pastor martin assembler says,
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western leaders who champion l g b t t recognition are acting against their people's interest. i think this being a state of capture in the west on road by a very small group of ron because these are the l g b t q, ideologues who have coverage of state power water. and they're supporting each other to maintain state power funded by a globally economic powers. but the culture and the views about family, about the society. i've read quotes with the people that the clinic to lead and shocking to me that on the day on resurrection sunday, delivery comprises that would, does cc to declare lead transgender disability today. that's insane. but can you gone that we are going to come up with a little against almost 6? well, let's click on sy,
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almost actual act. it'd be gone 2009 on we've got to through bar code bama going through add to joe biden. today the law was passed successfully again last year, and is trying to fight against it in, in the constitutional court. and i'm one of those who made historical press that is true. as a civic person to say, look, i want to support the law of the government and that was passed to prevent the promotion of homosexuality because the african country at the same time the us state department has expressed concern over a bill banning quote to l g. b, t to propaganda in the caucus as nation of georgia. we're concerned about the expected content of this bill. we're negotiating with the government of georgia and are waiting for the publication of the full text of the bill. after that, we will be able to say more of the georgia in parliament met to discuss banning the
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promotion of eligibility to activities. earlier this week, the majority college and georgia dream has proposed adding a new clause to the constitution, recognizing marriage as the union of a biological man and woman. the new law would also prohibit sex change procedures and quote, the same sex marriage propaganda. here again is pastor martin. semper, who says the world is pushing back against the u. u. s. and use culture war whenever you make is done for the family, you challenge the very basis of western power. the executive board is that the rock obama pulled out in 2012 again. they were repeated again by president joe biden, the order of the entire united states government to comb bucks every effort to criminalize eligibility status. i don't want to on the line that was come back home but is an act of will come but is a statement that releases all the assets of that particular power to enter into was
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indeed americans do, repeated you and in a culture will. but i'm excited that uh, the honorable mom will come during the as the has defied that intimidation. i've spoken about this. so brand new t o box, georgia. she's repeat of the fact that the cost is of georgia. this is 2018, has made almost sexuality ok. find some 6, i started, a criminal from average is criminal. i think that more and more countries are going to come up with laws against it. and now to the physical games that taking place in the central russian city of cuz on both able bodied and physically impaired athletes are competing in the world. a sport that among them is a, paralyzed in the nation man who spoke to ortiz rebecca, and up at the blue in jakarta before heading off to russia. how smoot? um i used to tear down the truck on his motorbike flying past the finish line to
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take to the podium. but his life changed after a racing cash in 2014. the accident left him paralyzed from the waist down. so he started this new journey as a sport shooter, while going through, we have a location until a new door of opportunities opened for him. in 2023. he was invited to take part in the civil ethics in cousin russia. for presenting indonesia, the fighter and he agreed without hesitation, i thought we weren't born this way. however, we each have unique accounts of the tragedies that led to our disabilities. this game made us feel like we were born again. it pushed us to think about how we get back in life, even for those who were born with disabilities, it opens the door to opportunities to become athletes. that an agent with government has shown that supports to disabled ab believe in competing in different
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international sports events. although the story of disabled athletes, half leveling known to populate. however, if thousands stopped being to see as a office for athletes to compete in the game stuff, the future, the civil attics was unlike anything your house has participated in before. the relate competition consisted of day to day activities that come with their own challenges for disabled athletes. moving items from one place to another. walking through stops mid of boxes and opening doors. and each task had to be completed as a team, as fast as possible, or even the new nation. i didn't bring any trophies home. the experience has become a memory of a lifetime that they hope to repeat next year. that we are quite happy with the enthusiasm shown that from the russian government, from the event itself,
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and from the fact that disabled people are able to compete in the same environment . it was an amazing experience. we also saw enthusiasm from other contingencies. we are all looking forward to the next slide. athletics on the impact didn't stop there. the civil attics association wants to extend or help in collaborating with countries around the world, including any shop in expanding these opportunities that corporation opens doors for governments, disabled association and even private health clinics. so we believe that the 3 of these games uh, we can really what debate people in different countries to world law on the, their own. and also this is to support the different uh, manufacturers so well, take a weasel, free convenience ation to provide the better in better all solutions for example. so this is how we, coal,
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we create site books. the message has been welcomed by the community in indonesia, vdm the was photo wasn't cousin to support the new nation team during the competition. but as someone who works in the field of prosthetic orthotics, the 2 went home with bigger ambitions. to do so, we're going to be non, it's quite simple, yet challenging for the athletes. that's what makes the psy bath lennox attractive . i think that has also become a challenge for us to go from someone who offers prophecies. do we have enough training sessions for patients? when we create one for our patients, do we make sure it can be used in their daily lives? some of the struggle for disabled people in indonesia as real, not to mention your card out. for example, as the capital city ability shot is still far away from being disabled from late. but what the civil attic offers might change the game. as he has continued to
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tackle new challenges in his life, he hopes that more disabled people in nature will be willing to join future competitions. not just doing a trophy by doing back their life. to stay with our 2 international, i'll be back in about 30 minutes with much more in the meantime, you can visit our website, r t dot com for the very latest breaking news. and by the the, what is part of one of the is it that the employee would post that isn't the defense you of us and building the word?
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