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the, the, the, the del, so is this uh, for the 1st time since 2020, to the russian defense. this being said, it is trying to cancel, but they focus on the ukraine crisis. i'm the recent service that's i am of the business is really part of the is in disarray as cloud made of hostages. how like, how much interrupt the meeting to them on politicians they further action to secure the really us set and drive amazon a bindings. it's so is that still concept vaulted reveals but instead of using a i, people swastikas type house was one like a 1000 people in the box,
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one residences and 20000 elephant. me that same protest against the tension to restrict invalids of function the live from moscow. this is a see my as well as i'm in 30 minutes of news news about now lots of story. russia ones that crossed his intention to send troops to fight in ukraine will by fly on paris. that was the message from the russian defensiveness of his friends council about the phone call on wednesday. they also discussed the recent terrorist attack in moscow and in to seek you left the potentially creating involvement. and the answer to the key for she does nothing without the approval of the western creators. we hope that in this case, the french special services are not behind this. you may allow russian authorities
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all demanding that faults the us, germany, as cyprus, complaining about what they know about for in bozeman, in tara tax, a gain slusher. but as most cases, key was not independent in august rates in the recent processing for slow here 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 pre arranged coverage by the western media in the direction they needed. it has already been established that the direct perpetrators of the mass murder at croaker city hall, were financed by ukraine. also, it is known that the t, every gene 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,
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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 landline calling to mike a quarter spoke with alton country to it's harvey. she said the us and is less than i is are likely to be held responsible for the potential support for crimes against humanity for so many international work. crimes being committed right now, not only in ukraine, but also in gaza and was flouting international laws flooding treaties. and there doesn't seem to be any investigations or consequences, what it has to do with western nations being involved. and that's really leading to some reflection that has the u. s. has ukraine become a rogue state by rogue state? i mean, they flout was, they do whatever they can to, to enhance and keep their power. the fact that in the light of all of this that's
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happening, they're still going to give billions of dollars to crank in weapons. says at all they're still funding this regime. um that's not a democracy. let's talk about these. the issue of crucial information like this. mm hm. oh, of what benefit is it to a country when they have information, yet they sit on it and don't really use it exactly. and you, there used to be some sort of, if there was a terrorist, a threat, there would be some sort of communication even if there was rivalry going on. there would be a communication if it was rove. but in this case, you have to understand, you know, the us and britain are funding this proxy war against russia, the ukraine, their funding it to their weapons, they're using, and they're committing these act. so this leads to the rule. international rule of law is the us and britain should they be held accountable for work crimes if they're going after civilian infrastructure, like the cursed bridge in crimea like north string to which was a civilian infrastructure. this said mit that ukraine was involved. they're
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admitting to being participating and funding a terrace act. so they're trying to deny it. they're trying to cover it up just like they covered up north spring to only this was much more egregious in the sense that, you know, hundreds of civilians were killed, many injured and you know that it was a horrific attack. and it was funded by crypto, apparently is what russian invest together said. and they know very well that the u . s. has been um, planning some ways to weekend russia from within. now you have to understand what you're talking about. why doesn't the us tell the truth about this or that the us lied about? i racked, they lied about vietnam, they lied about many other conflict libby and it's do right. you know, all of that mean we'd be all night if we change all the complex, right. it's very in line with, you know, that, unfortunately, and it's, it's the propaganda. and unfortunately you have some people in washington that both
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are believing their own propaganda. and that's been the, the real problem as well by to the very least that way of class just have a right to the in the is really, paul. them is the hostages still held by, i'm us interrupted the session demanding the immediate release. the processes will seems very yellow paints on the windows of how big gallery and taunting the wood now and several members of the opposition was seen joining in on the quote for accident. this is of how most campuses are demanding is really all that kind of summer recess and to be possibly just hosted is with that. how we heard from jill is 1000 is still being held by. i'm us. he was yes. so one of those protesting in the can
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a sense the week of the scent sense because our relatives are held in gaza for a 180 days now and excessive. unfortunately, he's going on a pause, is still going to be cation that was planned ahead, and we're in the midst of war. we have a hostage situation. we thought that it would be just preposterous to go on a break right now. and to just go on vacation. so he said you shouldn't go out and just said to stop doing your job for the hostages. still held in god. that was our way of good to protest. and to, to make sure that the people remember that hostages in the us and god that we did not achieve a hard goal. i hope that what they're thinking about is saving the lives of hostages is really hostages. and putting an end to this tragedy because business most is really people are on wednesday night scuffles when police broke
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out. so it resulted in several protests is being dragged away and has been building in the country for months against the government of a security fading was ahead of the atrocities on the 7th and also the the bloody offensive in garza and the fadia. so in the safe, it's an old hostages on seas middle east viewership. maurice and us now as well wednesday, the last day of these really parliament plenum before it is supposed to go on a spring recess is the final day of the massive and to government pro time. here in jerusalem demonstrations that israel hasn't seen students have masses, attack and have cobra that lead to the stake a war in gaza. it is relatively called now here in front of the connected. but in 3 days we've seen thousands coming to voice their concerns and demands, and the loudest belief in london,
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families of these really hostages health and can cvt in the gaz tray for 6 months. now, some of them you can see them behind me. they are from time to time shouting and shot. meaning. now in hebrews, they demand the release of their beloved ones from 5th to between gaz that now earlier today they went inside the parliament and threw yellow paint on the glass that separates the gas gallery from the connected members. some of the protests are, is also covered. the fans in yellow pain. yellow is the official color of the ring . them home contain that you nice relatives of the hostages and all those supporting them to demonstrate or his childhood. they will be no recess until the last captive is returned home, while they were being removed from the gallery by security guards. just to remind you 134 people, men, women, and children and elderly remain in gaza for almost 180 days. despite many rounds of
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pulse, with different states mediating so far, there was only one deal between is real and how much less the band or the lead to the release of more than $100.00 is really captives in exchange for a number of palestinian prisoners. housing is really jail since then, there was no breakthrough has been achieved and anti government protests. so you can hear and see a line made. the yahoo is the progress on purpose because of the war would keep human power frustration for this or say, is the government is acting in its own interests and not the peoples they ask for resignation and early elections. let's take a listen. look, some of them have to say this government has abandoned the hostages, the in gaza to actually get things moving isn't demand to discover,
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be removed. now we've both been protesting against this government now for over a year, and it's changed forms over time, but it only becomes more and more acute how this interested. they are in the future here and the actual people who live here in, in building something that allows us to live and thrive and be safe here, plus nice to protest. one violence, wars of israelis to the, to the guy is a street in jerusalem. not far from here, where the prime minister is residence is located. several of them managed to go to very cave flashing with the security forces for testers. organizers pay people to come down and avoid the tensions. but it seems that people are not ready to give up . these really literacy, it is on the to mentors domestic pressure was blowing condemnation. so now they have been various reasons for the international community to be concerned recently . for example, huge number of innocent civilians pills and is really offensive in jobs that local
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house administrator for more than 33000 people died in 6 months of the war. also these roles, glen street, they just densely populated. area in guys is where right now, up to 1500000 gallons sheltering the most recent incidence that's alerted many in the world. these really army killings, 7 aid workers of various nationalities, gaza at the time they were delivering desperately needed english, starving in play. the vague, so with a lot of all the charity on it was, he's new to the laser and me to take the ideas. i'm in times to try present joe biden, who said he was out range rover can add, an israel wasn't doing enough to protect civilians. the reaction signaling evan d, for rates between the 2 flows allies,
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the u. k. prime minister said the guy told him no way. canada and australia also reacted curiously. expressed astray is inc and concerned. he met a tear and assistance, must reach people in gaza, unimpeded and in large quantities. i think it proves military machine which is out of control. but they fire on anything if that could be a slight suspicion which is in violation of all the rules of warfare that should be distinction between military and civilian targets. israel needs to respect international humanitarian law, and we will make sure that that is the case that the incident raised security concerns and threatened all humanitarian missions. currently working in the united arab emirates pinned down the attack, stopped all its operations industry in an emergency move. well, the troops are all too many pairing aid. you guys are from the states returned to
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cyprus. they came from full of food that was not even on the b 2 times at the time when the u. n. is alerting spam and is spread across the valley. still way so clearly this. 7 might get things on the ground, even worse to decline is now seen the internationally fee to help with the release . so there are many hostages including his cuz and the last few days we got mixed signals and solve us were very worried. this is really not doing enough. i know that somebody is be very, very hard and of course does not let us know whether the hostages are dead or alive, but it's not good sign of life. let the red cross even meet with them. we don't really know what their situation is and we're talking about civilians. it's a, it's a horrible, arrogant invasion if we're basing. and we're trying to be hopeful,
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and we really hope that the whole world joins in order to solve this unbelievable tragedy. that's where i'm part of. so we can have my cousin back and we can mourn her mother who was murdered on october 7th. the not all going to come back home safe. but given that most of them come back home, say that the numbers that we all are still alive, coming back home safe. i think it'll be a very, very indeed is boost to the is really society has suffered largely during the, during the last half a year. and i don't really know whether it's going to mean police i is ready. psych on a cold war in gauze a good 7. 8 was including 6 for national was was not me. frank. com is finally in india has sold out to you that she was on the humanitarian mission,
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prevents salvation in garza, the details on our, on our website policy difficult. it was hailed as a, the shopping experience of the feature bias how amazon described this quote. just walked out stores. this is on this. so as back in 2018, the technology allowed customers to enter a store by identifying themselves with the i was on account from there, they could pick up the items and walk out with the final goods, all without having to interact with the cashier. amazon claim it was the future praise in the time of the as magical saying that artificial intelligence with tracking a repurchase. but as i'm as own closes, those supposedly magical stores. a new report says life, but it wasn't really
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a i a fleet of indian workers was seeing whitney watching a remove. the shop was and manually recording what they had selected. and this spot, and the a, i apparently still being used, the workers had to do the computers job all over again to check it reports any 2 hours for them to compile the data that was then used to generate the receipts we spoke with. and also, i'm columbus, dk getting who commented about how i'm is on promotion is tech while secretly using human labor. a lot of these is going to be the dose and on the end is that uh, did you want them to go to the why in the columbus kindly using um uh the human beings. so, um, the, the old kinds of technology is exploding in the water and uh they have to sell it
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so it could be one of the marketing stuff to move your splendor. but uh so um, that's what i can imagine um, you know, to say about the good, what as doing the back and get my mind. we believe, although we are also leading to the kind of for new sure. and can you model for the software and computers, et cetera, but we believe that did what was, it can never be bless human beings and it needs you wouldn't be to use them. so too much reliance on technology also is, are misplaced really a strategy by us and other of the leading countries on different already. so, um, yeah, it is a time to think about the, the that actually would jump to colleges and in the, in the government did way up on it. so any, any it is i can type it into
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a song hamlin lane. but right, so dang coveted says amazon. it's customers would turn on the company. if the extent of it is worth of exploitation was exposed. well, it appears to be both the deception and also a case of exploiting workers and india. do i think, you know, we need not, you know, always need to be careful not to disparage those workers or, or who are you themselves being oppressed, but yeah, we're part of something really bizarre that violated people's privacy. and again, a really good, a representative misrepresentation upon consumers. several things happening here. one is, i think they feared if the consumers knew the truth. then in fact, there were, you know, a 1000 indian workers who were being exploited to pull this off, that they would be revile the reviled for that which they should be. but also,
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you know, reminds me of the scandal regarding that technology, you member, and i'm forgetting her name, the woman who claimed to come up with the test to test all your blood with just one drop. and that was a fraud. this sounds very similar to that, right? that they, they probably want to have a, i to be able to do that. they hadn't yet developed the technology. so they essentially perpetrated abroad upon people the south african nation of both swan. i have threatened to send a 20000 elephants to germany, but it was to restrict the import of hunting dr. beasen, but far as presents as i could cut tourism to his country and result in an over population of the great mama. it is very easy to sit in berlin and have an opinion about our affairs in botswana where paying the price for preserving these animals for the world. the greens look at us with contempt, i want mrs lamb kit whom i deeply respect to take the time to accept the facts and
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the science. if you liked them so much, please accept this gift from us. you should live with the animals the way you try to tell us 2 boats. one is offered to send 20000 elephants to germany is not shocking. as berlin to one of boats. one has largest hunting trophies in porters continues to entertain the idea to band those in ports boats. one as president emphasizes once again that the band suggested would impose great threats on local communities. officials have stressed any band would mean the already $130000.00 strong elephant population would only grow more, which in turn would worse and poverty in the community. germany though, does not want to hear any of that. they are essentially responding with. no, no, we know better. this bad is for your own good germany. as a key country in the you must finally take responsibility and stop the unnecessary
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shooting of countless endangered animals at a time, but more animal specious to re skilful extinction than ever before. any additional threat to the continued existence of species must be excluded. the shooting of lines derives lab parts and all the animals speeches by trophy hunters whose populations have significantly decreased in recent years cannot be justified. often decades of setbacks during money must fund them, would take a stand for the ethical and sustainable protection of specious. as indeed is much more comfortable to sit in europe and impose dangerous decisions on another sovereign state miles away. but hey, they're just europeans with a good heart and careful wild life, except that the catch is they are not the ones to deal with. the consequences was even more interesting is the fact that germany's master plan is not quite original a bit earlier the u. k. came up with a similar idea,
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but it's why not again had to thoroughly explain why the span presents risks for the country. we employ a governmental catholic or should i be because of the locked in the hunting trophies in popular edition built. such a decision could have 5 region negative consequences on what life populations as us a bit you, my wildlife conflicts on that might cost efficient efforts on impact, the livelihoods i will be of communities residing in wildlife areas over population is an easier way for wild life to mix with humans, it also means that the times when a wild animal wouldn't dare to step into a humans home are long gone. wild animals can no longer be intimidated or scared of humans. instead, they will be found next door eaten crops leaving people hungry, stealing water from pipes, leaving the community thursday. and that is something only locals understand very
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well. they are killing children who get in their path. they trample, indeed, farm is crops leaving africans hungry. they steal the water from pipes that is flowing to the people. they have lost the fear of humans. i want britons to have a taste of living alongside elephants, which are overwhelming my country. in some areas, there are more of these beasts than people. the water is not alone in this its neighbor and the media is suffering from apparel scenario. despite explaining the negatives common from the trophy, hunting in port span is formal colonial rule or germany choose us to turn a blind eye. never the less, there may be a studious ground, an openly called the band in neo colonial interference. we consider any input restrictions or bands of trough is listed in c, i t s convention of international trade and endangered species of wild phone and floor attendance is wanting to which go beyond the c i. t,
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as regulations as unilateral unlawful new colonial interference with our sovereign right, the sustainable use of our resources. europe's heroes syndrome, behavior towards africa has showed repeatedly that it is nothing but a facade to hide its neo colonial implicit rules. instead of professional dialogue to understand the demands and real needs of african states, your superiority complex continues to make them stick out like a sore thumb. literally always spoke with a certain shoot, me come on a list in both wanna and you said you were opposed. no liked until after what to do with the animals that they may come into contact with on approximately daily basis . you're off by getting find itself with an agenda for africa. that does not include africans. it's a new equipment, nearly the magenta for weeks funeral. it continues to push,
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maybe they should adopt 20000 elephants and see if they can take care of them from bailey and then they would know exactly what it is to cleanser. okay. i knew most people on the ground, you know, communities inside a particularly, well, it's on, on i, me, b as in boy, a who live, even in south africa who live close to a, you know, as life but he goes, i effect affected really very. and they get to be a, by this blanket cream agenda. and the, we just as perhaps even the 0 pins at to send down the team interest be 6 months. you know, with some of these communities to really have a deep understanding and not stay in large is a, you know, and so how do you logic? but they among supplemented and see how a 5 of i killed by a, you know, by
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a model holding al offense and see how crops a, you know, i being destroyed and see how lions are eating people's capital. al, which in most cases that only sol solved and live the. so you have people, a, you know, a more often 1000000000 or munich, you know, wanting to like to see on the grounds of what we need to do whilst we have a thousands and thousands and thousands of on the most and professionals mind you waking for. wow, nice hotman's, monitoring these wild lives for a while that's over this and use our next was our exclusive interview with the ross as deputy for man. so discussing the role of native today's well the rest of the thank you very much for taking the time to speak with us. as you know today is the anniversary of nature. the alliance was created on the 4th of april
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1949, just 3 and a half years up to the great pietro to one. welcome to ended. in your opinion, why was this international organization found in the 1st place? but i just use those. and for what purpose, perhaps, 1st of all, thank you so much for the invitation. indeed, it's a date to be sure to generates a lot of castles, especially in the west. and we can see that often the re preparation for this trial and for the event is already started spots. if we touch a history as clear as day that the establishment of nato resulted from the panic, the crypt west and the leads due to the growing authority power and attractive bishop, the soviet union. the country, the only buttons of world war 2, almost single handedly in showing the victory of good over evil forces. secondly, it is absolutely obvious that they were extremely alarmed by the growing influence of left this communist move. but let me remind you that for example, in front of the company's party had 1000000 members during that period in easley,
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almost 2000000 members, the forces of peoples, democracy left this movements including communists, came to power in east and european countries. and of course, this radically restrict the political map of europe. and the way the anglo saxon sent as a power had heart. and also national liberation movement started growing around the world and the authority of the soviet union, the gain was in homes. all this required the west to consolidate the around american military clouds. and if we try to single out a significant model started in that price as a starting point, we should perhaps mentioned when some churchill statements leg justice, which is commonly known as his fulton speech. where he outlined several key points which lead to shape nato and also break past by other well known statements. the 1st thing that comes to mind is the quite from a speech by nato's 1st sex. street general mode is mike, who said that made site was created to keep the soviet union out, the americans in and the germans down that is under control. and if today we
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replaced germany with the european union, we'll see that the purpose of nato, the way it was designed 75 years ago, has not changed. the toner is still that sort of the american hedge from an 8, a choice of subjects in europe to american military and political interests. to publish the piece you think this is one of the reasons why donald trump skies everyone's so much, especially if the american political lead to he said many times that the u. s. should lead me to. so i suppose my question here is, how do you rate the johnson's of the united states putting out the block? and secondly, how valuable is this ever expanding alliance and can need those internal differences. i'm talking specifically about the us and to key a here to effect its future look of diploma. well, we diplomats deal with reality, and the reality is that nato has been around. it is still that apparently in the foreseeable future, the launch is going to stay the way it is now and the way it does that.

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