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the, the, the, the headlines, right, doing all the international as most go, makes a legal request to a number of western states. them bonding. they reveal any data or about foreign involvement and power types in russia, both of the following, the deadly pulse of old mastercard months ago, 2 weeks ago. meantime, disturbing images are ahead of the world federal kitchen accusers the idea of all the deliberately killing 7 of his staff members and gaza. the red crescent organization claims 8 workers have been systematically targeted throughout the con . what happened to the team? it happened despite the nation is ready to operate, does not respect this, pull the nation on the deliberately asked as to miles and targeting a workers out of human nature and also in the program the don't arise. ation
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continues in india, i just the economy powers ahead. department is the calls for a 10 year plan to see the county go head to head with the us and on the well, it is a so good to have you with us with live our from most go just that on of your storage. talk about starting right now. so in the wake of the higher risk, a comfortable atrocity, nearly 2 weeks ago here in the russian capital, moscow is now demanding for western states. america, germany, france, and cyprus come clean about, well they know about forward involvement, entire attacks and rush up, a legal request has been signed by the russian prosecutor general's office. as more details come now with all these donald quarter, a full legal requests to investigate, to finance, years of terrorism on russian territory. and the north stream. pipelines have
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already been sent out by the russian prosecutor general's office to a number of western nations. specifically, the united states, germany, france, and cyprus, according to the prosecutor general's office. the idea is to hold these nations to their commitments, to international uh, anti terrorism agreements that they signed back in the 19 ninety's. and in light of recent events may have been violated by western nations. we express our hope that our colleagues from those countries will deal with the requests in good faith and fulfilled their obligations under the 1999 international convention. for the suppression of the financing of terrorism and the 1997 international convention for the suppression of terrorist bombings to investigate the information provided to assist in obtaining the evidence necessary for the proceedings. and to ensure the inevitability of punishment for criminal acts and exclude acquittals for political or other similar reasons. now this statement comes, i made a,
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an increase in terrorist attacks on russian territory over the last several years. the most recent one of course, being the tragedy of the crocus city hall massacre that took place late last month . it's was carried out by as long as terrorists who tried to flee the ukraine after killing 145 people, including 6 children. moscow still investigating the details of this tragedy and trying to get to the bottom of who was actually behind it. and although key of has been pinned down as one of the prime suspects and starting to look like certain western nations may have been implicated as well. as the ukranian armed forces, a needle can no longer do anything on the battlefield, the enemy is increasingly resorting to terrace methods. out of impotence. the terrorist attack was well organized and was accompanied by extensive prearranged coverage by the western media in the direction they needed. it has already been established that the direct perpetrators of the mass murder at croakers city hall
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were financed by ukraine. also, it is known that which you have regime is not independent, but it is controlled by the anglo saxons who are trying to impose the idea that the terrorist attack was carried out by isis. however, it has been noted many times by various sources that the us created al qaeda and also had something to do with the formation of isis. while the croaker city whole massacre was one of the bloodiest recent terrorist attacks on russian soil, it's far from the only one since russia launched its military operation. and ukraine kia has launched to terrorist attacks on the crimea bridge. and according to a recent article from the guardian, ukrainian intelligence believes that a 3rd attack is quote, unquote, inevitable. of course, there was no mention of the civilian casualties that resulted from those attacks in that article. but there's also the terrorist attacks on the north stream pipelines which are widely believed to have been the work of the united states,
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especially when the western led investigation came up with no significant results. so with russia now trying to. busy western nations to their obligations under these anti terrorism conventions. from the 1990s, it looks like the west is going to have to start putting its rule of law where its mouth is according to the professor of the institute of a european studies in belgrade stuff and guy edge. now he believes there are a lot of questions that western countries need to one. so when it comes to that knowledge of tara groups and that motivation as far as the west side was using the terrace. busy busy in, in many parts of the world, there were connections between the terrorist and northern talk offices in the early ninety's and also involves me on the or the organ. i organized import of g heidi's, death for 5 d, a guest log in a service. uh, it was old,
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facilitated by the western secret services. so this was never really a secret. however, uh for somebody, uh, like boston. sure to say that. uh it, it says volumes because uh now lets say the gloves are off and the restaurant is, uh say is it is militarily natal via ukraine. cannot make any strategic. let's say victory on drugs. that is why they resort to terrorism. tasha is have erupt it in the is riley parliament as relatives of the i'm us, hostages, interrupt the procession. demonic be immediate, really so bella. the news is it's basically showing people challenging. now in hebrew and members of the also
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position pod hillside were joined in that cold. earlier on wednesday at night, scuffles with police broke out report suggest to a torch was throwing the mountain policeman while another demonstrator reportedly crawled under a water cannon to stop it from moving bank. it's certainly been building of the country for months against and 11. yeah, we'll government for security failings on october, the 7th, the bloody offensive and gaza and the failure to get the hostages safely home to meanwhile, in gaza, the founder of the world central kitchen has dismissed israel, clay and the strike one is a convoy the killed 7 the staff members was an unfortunate mistake. instead, he branded a direct attack. the air strikes on our convoy. we're not just some unfortunate mistake in the fog of war. it was a direct attack on clearly marked vehicles whose movements were known by the is really military. it was also the direct result of his netanyahu's government's
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policy to squeeze humanitarian aid to desperate levels. well this, the following video shows are 7 members of the us non profit organization being a, essentially, as well as the off the mouth here them being taken out by metrics. the aid workers were killed us. i left the warehouse packed with food aid. listen to this comment right here, just to i was not carried out with the intention of homie w. c k, a well, cuz it was a mistake that followed me say, then defecation, night during the war in a very complex conditions. it shouldn't have happened. meanwhile, a report and he has read the newspaper hybrids, costs down the as early strike is a mistake, reveal was the idea of actually a type of a con void not once, but apparently 3 times. however, when the matter was put to the us national security councils folks posted, we saw a bit of duck in and diving. you described. you describe the
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described as a thought, osborne mistake by his real. according to hard caesar, i only use paper. it wasn't one strike, but 3, the 1st one, then interval during which a workers got out of their vehicles, remove the what would you try to move to another vehicle which was struck. and then a 3rd strike. what as they tried to move and escape in a 3rd vehicle, at which point all of them were dead. how would the 2nd and 3rd strikes of these marked vehicles be a mistake? and why would the us not more forcefully set conditions on the use of us made weaponry when it is being used to target aid workers? if the 1st one was a mistake, the 2nd 2 were targeted with the intent of killing everyone in that kind of way. so
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how do you respond to the 1st of all, there's an investigation going on, so why don't we let it get done? and why don't we see what they find in terms of the decision making process that led to this terrible outcome, administer? and the idea of had noted that it was their error. you don't like the word mistake, they're, they're investigating it, let them do that work and let them see what they come up with. and then we'll go from there. well, let me stop you as president job. i'm not entirely staying on the sidelines. he did say he was outraged by the killing of the aid workers. so this is not the only us criticism of the as right, the government, of course, key partners. but despite the public discontent with television actions of the u. s continues to send lots and lots of weapons to as well. but here's unable to find a sucker again of the palestine read, present sign is somehow assigned to the assignment of society is due by states as violent can think of something a worker was the world essential tension. it is assumed traffic to see
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a workers be killed. targeted despite coordination, despite arranging their uh, the access those data workers when working to give you the 100 percent and suffering of the. but think of what happened to, to down as exactly why do we have the experience or needs a, b, b, or c, s has experience. this is right. operate is, does not respect this coordination on the deliberately asked us to match the key targeting and age workers out of human nature young's as what happened to 15 b or c s members, which is why the id where on the jews. yeah. so the question as how many more aid workers should be killed before the international community. when i take serious steps, measures to ensure protection for the humanitarians on these workers.
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well, what is the one? so the pride of cause of health care system is now just that, well, you can see it, right. that a for a 2 week is really minutes receipts the largest medical facility in northern guys. have the, i'll shoot, you file now lives completely in ruins, especially using the satellite images. you can have a look at the true scale of destruction around the area. right. that have a look only of this week, the idea for withdrew from dallas cheaper facility. they offer a 14 day operation in which it's a pain in kills what they call the hundreds of terra suspect. and the world bank has revised its outlook for india. is economy we talking about a possible projection of 7 percent growth that will come shortly after 5 minutes to moody, the national bank to prepare a strategy for the global accept it. and so if it's currency, the rupee, we have to enhance about it. so you cannot make self reliance, we have to endeavor that our economy should be least affected by global adversities
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. today, part of it is becoming the engine of global growth with 15 percent in global g. d. p growth. in the circumstances, we should endeavor that our roop is more accessible and acceptable globally. well, since i know the 1st of office in 2014, the size of india is economy has doubled. it is now outline the strategy that would shape the next 10 years. the indian leda has always the banking system to focus on the needs of whole economic sectors, the se, the south asia strategies to adopt a while a while, and says a new plan to help india to strengthen its role as a global power. it's actually, this is a very ambitious planned by the problem, but the steps does the financial sector there's. we think that the data conference started in the today in bombay. so therefore, the prime minister wanted to see that india and the girl is a, a global achievable. and also in the i become the, an example for to be the best solid solid corporation. therefore,
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he wanted to see in the movie guide and then taking its position as a global india has been on this road for some time. now. they have already started dealing with the bees in the neighboring countries like bundle or they some of my life get a new part of a city like got your on and even the but i sure and also you a, i think the india is a member, an active member of the brakes guns are you which or the have moved away from the, the, the zation and the 3 d as a part of that or dealing with local currency. now we have seen that the rubin have already taken into the buckets of other by most of the method is using the, the mean dominican a, the, the, to be try me is got on see which also i've been having some effects on the plate and it's sort of the do he gets a jump into through the market. so it's in the, i kept the deal with it. so i don't see also in this, we own it is a, it's a webcam step as much as you buy the based on 3. we're just trying to stay away from the dollars from the phone to from the euro junior initiative outcomes and
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made report in negotiations over a free trade agreement between india and the origin. economic union block that would reduce customs duties and a number of goods within the u. ration block, russia remains india as pop boston with bilateral trade was almost 50000000 dollars last year. and payments between them are also being made in the national conference a problem. so, but helium, serious, there are no problems in determining the means of payment for the black. gold exported by russia. priority is given to national currencies. this makes it possible not to depend on the so called rules of the game imposed by the west when carrying out the banking transactions, blossoming multiply already and the world is resulting and countries that also beginning to via away from the us dollar analogy contributor chris adam says india for right now is in an ideal position at this present moment in time to take full advantage. i think we can see in the imagine now is not just the regional but local
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powerhouse. we see the amount of trade that any is doing, listing is on the output did upon the increase. and of course, there are other reasons full that indian has a rough exasperate, which will obviously always helps a country to grow. but in terms of the management of the indian economy, i just think the indians and now, you know, shaking off the samples of colonialism which they've been doing for awhile since their independence. and then i'll bring it with me uh, just as a real dominant lighting falls and ends up being one of those countries which is in the full from on the internet to the new technologies. now you've got a number of countries in the few multi poto while the that, as i know, we don't want to have one global resent currency. we one country that uses that at that, you know, that currency to the type, what we can do and use as a essentially of what kind of war and talking about using that currencies, which should be dictated really by the size of their economies. right? it makes probably no sense to anyone that everyone uses the us. don't know. where
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is the us economies stock night thing? best thing, why didn't we use or lot currencies to trade with each other? and i think we've seen the way in which the us has managed to this fiscal policy. it has been completely reckless. they had a very big warning in 2008 with the financial crash and many warnings before that. but it seems they just ignored it. they continued to print a lot of money. they've continued to where the nice financial sanctions against countries that some countries that i've done absolutely nothing to effect in them whatsoever. it's the amount of data that the us, the us, the us government is in treaty and zip on trains of dollars. if you're not much that's it, you run the currency then what's the value of it? i think the countries are looking at other options because the us, the, it doesn't take a rocket science or even an economist to work out. it's a, it's a pretty dead stop. now. meanwhile, in southern india and explosion of the pharmaceutical factory has left at least 4 people dead. it's reported the blast occurred in a chemical reactor at the side. local media saying that we're around 50 workers on
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duty when the incident happened. it's free, it's something to be trapped in some of the wreckage. we understand the risk of operation is still underway. the we append to guns, fumbled the respondents to what's happening with its troops in the chair that's off of the west. african states suddenly ended the military agreement with the us last month and declared the presence of any foreign soldiers as illegal. are there any updates on the need your situation, on easier know, updates on the what you referenced earlier in this meeting right now. i don't have anything for you. i'd refer you to the national security council to speak more to it. we might have something later today, but i just don't have anything for you at this time. it is reported that a total of $650.00 us military personnel are currently in need. yeah, which house is a major american drone base for the region now announcing the severing of ties. and
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the gerry and government official blamed a visit to the country by the us delegation, which was said to have violated diplomatic advocate. so the decision to end military link, so some people boating the american flag not following up. who in that country back in july, last year, a wave of anti french and mc. western protest swept the country a spokesperson for he has paid for it in front of him. bond says the us military presence was a well making his nation complicit in conflicts rule so far, the united states is having a hard time coming back from that surprise. and i think that's what makes them slow to respond to the demands of the state of an easier, especially in relation to the number of soldiers or on the shares territory, but also in relation to the retreat calendar of those military forces. you see how without us being aware, the united states is making the share a belligerent country because when you allow military forces from one country to
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take off and land on your territory to wage war and other countries, your country is transformed into a defacto belligerence. so we ask the american military to leave, we are masters of our own country and we will not take part in any conflict until our country has decided in the sense of preserving the interest of our country. the fact that the americans are leaving our country will allow us to establish our sovereignty and independence on our own territory and decide where and when we will intervene in a military conflict to defend the interest of our country. they have understood it too late. that africa is no longer the continent, it was 60 years ago. it is new and uninhibited. it no longer does the bidding of colonizers it no longer except with the west dictates. it has therefore decided to go to other countries to go on other directions and to ensure the diversification
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of its partners. the 20 minutes that pops down here at moscow lodge earthquake has left at least 9 people dead in taiwan. more than 900 injured 50, still missing the power of a strong this craig to hit the island in roughly 25 years. the, the, my country is 7.7, quite triggered the land slide to pull down some buildings. right. the dozens of people have failed to be trapped and made the temporary and the author shots 6, whether to be strong or also slated to continue for a few days. or the last time taiwan was hit by a similar strength quite with a 1999 and killed a love over 2000 people. that prompted a major overhaul of construction stand laser idea. political expedite rosa, find gold witness, wednesday's quake. he says the severity of the impact was immediately clear. some
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earthquakes, they start out small and they got stronger over the succeeding seconds. this earthquake just started out strong and got stronger. and anyone with experience with earthquakes or who lives in a 1st grade. so we'd know immediately that the earthquake was, was a very big one. very, very serious. so we're seeing report building collapses briggs or tiles falling off the facades of buildings, land slides. keeping in mind that the center center of taiwan pretty much from the top to the bottom of the island is, is a very mountainous area. so a lot of images of a very large last slide show are coming across. i was actually, we did my fly at the side and uh, the window frame started to shake the, the curtains or shades started to shake violently. he been in my flat iron, several things fell off shelves onto the floor and i, i immediately ran to the doorway because experts say it safer to be in
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a doorway because things like light fixtures, are things on higher shelves might fall down. and, and similar, literally the local news is reporting images of, of the school children, for example, being quickly ushered outside of the building into the athletics field. to again choose to try and mitigate the risk that things would fall down and heard that it's now about 3 hours since the earthquake unit. but we've had a lot of after shops over the past 3 hours. and some of the after shots are very, very strong. as well well meantime the. busy leading semi conductor and manufacturing company, t s m. c, in taiwan was forced to shut down temporarily. the quake may have damaged inventory, meaning potentially $60000000.00 worth of product could be written off. the send a piece of pipelines economy. c, s m c makes more than 60 percent of the world's chips powering anything and everything from smartphones to electric vehicle. lucky that make research from china as quick administration a gal mentally until the c g t,
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a news network that is now the utmost importance to pass a strong off the shocks. hey, cynthia didn't verify some of the these us quite a code in the flooding county in taiwan an area with a quick, a frequent and intense the entire time. our region is located at the junction of the philippine plate and the ration slate with a philippine slave to supp ducting under the ration played, causing varying test tectonic movements in the area. and frequently trimming strong squeaks statistical data from the past few decades shows that on every trip there is a strong earthquake of magnitude, a 7 or above every 7 to 8 years with never such. and those quick a coast is crucial to be prepared for the possibility of strong off to shop is historically, for example, often magnitude $7.00 of quick and 1951. there were 4 subsequent off the shocks of, of, and magnitude 7. it's essential to god against the impact of follow up a quick score. several reasons. first, the major a quick has already costs considerable damage to buildings,
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infrastructure and mountain size. if a large both quick subsequently because the risk of the buildings or mountains collapsing last lights and rug false dramatically increases as a result to bet, to implement emergency rescue efforts and got lies in that these off to area, special precautions must be taken against further damage to buildings and infrastructure as well as the triggering of more secondary these off to the french follower and administer has said that a ukrainian dro type on one of the biggest russian all refineries and thought on a stine on tuesday was a quote, legitimate, defend, spiky. that's despite washington cost of the urging ukraine, not the target russian. all refineries on territory is away from the front line. the only clean is acting within the framework of legitimate defense. there we consider russia to be the aggressor based on this. there can be no other comments though, so you, craig,
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i use drones and the attack early on tuesday to target rushes, 3rd largest oil refinery, representing over 6 percent of russia's entire refining capacity. so pretty important for civilians that particular target. ultimately, the damage was stored in by moscow is jeremy technology for the most part. but this is a target that's over a 1000 kilometers away from the front lines of the complex. and it's exactly the kind of thing that washington has apparently told us not to do according to our report and financial times at the end of march. because it risk jacking up the price of oil globally particularity at this escalates with a russian counter stripe on a similar target. that's critically important to energy infrastructure for the west . us secretary of state, anthony, blinking went over to france this week. because if there's one country who has recent rhetoric makes the us look almost past assessed by comparison right now, it's for us. so here's blinking, play the cop to seizure on is that top on tuesday?
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it has been our view and policy from day one. when it comes to ukraine to do everything we possibly can to help you create, defend itself against this russian aggression. at the same time, we have private support is nor enabled. strikes by ukraine outside of its territory. washington sounds like it's back in the room on this one wall france of giving. he has cast a gloss like pay who really cares what a nuance of hitting major oil refineries are that generally civilian character when it's ukraine, that's doing it. even the united nations sounded more prudent than france. we stand against and call for a whole to all the tax on civilian infrastructure. translation, the u. n. is not going to get down and the weeds on the merits of the whole military versus civilian target qualification,
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in this particular case. but they are covering their behind with the toilet or plate statements saying that any and all attacks on civilian targets are bad. it's in the office now. what was that so hard? apparently friends think so granted, this whole performance does just happen. just are both washington and paris. it makes bite in just by contrast, look more level headed headed of presidential election and acting. all tough with russia is something that my coal can use in the upcoming european elections as a wedge issue against the surging right wing. but it's trying to characterize as weak on russia, bleeding, flying over for this show is kind of like an actor traveling to film on location. maybe they can just record it and submit it to next year's oscars, maybe in the documentary short category and have ukranian president and former actor line mirror zalinski, present judge, maybe throw in some footage of mac,
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hold boxing with coach, photoshop and blake, and holding the punching bag, well warning man don't mess with his french died just totally not. i warned that we had to stick to fighting russia and ukraine parking lot, but here is wanting to go kick down doors. in any case, russian president vladimir putin, i suggested that something is up between the countries of these respective jo verse people quit. why should someone, once revenge for the failures in the fight against russia, back in historical periods for the unsuccessful campaigns of hitler against russia . napoleon and the like and someone wants to strive to maintain their gemini in today's rapidly changing world, including at our expense, naturally huge territories, human resources, natural resources, and so on. to do this, including at the expense of russia after it's possible fragmentation that, but apparently, someone considered our country
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a weak link. the wrong. and in my opinion, many have already realized that they are wrong. this has never happened. no one has succeeded. it will not happen and no one will be able to do it says one of those parents stand right in front of washington light social and they just did with blanket and then just say, screw you, you crazy. just do whatever the heck it wants to case closed, unless of course, washington is in fact totally cool was seeming like the level headed one for once. it would be nice to know what the u. s. is offering for as a exchange for playing bad pop role, or whether friends is just dumb enough to be doing it for free or original mazda wrapping up this out program here live on oxy, into national, from all of us here. boys, a great pleasure to have you sharing a time with us here at the off the international mothership use or tony big headlines to come at the top of the.

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