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we're going to make you comfortable. my show is called direction, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way you think the goal will lead to india, the most populous country, the fastest growing economy. for the next 5 years, we bring you a special, the immediate election coverage over the next 6 weeks as the premium before both also i had vis our rushes, foreign minister, and push it as bach against western narratives on ukraine as multiple promotes piece of talks instead of continued fighting with us and now i think to the faith russia on the bottom of this reflects not so much of religion to attitude as i can eat and he's there, and they're not hiding it anymore. they quoted johnson who said that you blood pressure when will be the end of our head jump under random calls. it's retaliatory
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strike. and israel last weekend, unnecessary show force coming against the economic republic. braces for a large scale idea for us phones we report from to around for loopholes are rallying in supports of there's government, people say, well, what about this? as well as it was the 1st of all targeting iranian military figures. so all the current situation remains on a nice as the base is, are to international. my name's you know, neil of 30 minutes of use and use starts. now people in the world's most populous nation are taking to the polls. india's general election is being held in 7 stages over the next 6 weeks with poles now closed the following, the 1st day on voting on r t has special coverage of the major event the
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what close to 1000000000 eligible voters can have their say, that is more than 10 percent of the world's population, the election wraps up on june 1st with the results to be a nice to 3 days. oscar that will this friday voting took place across 21 in the in states. i'm the big numbers. well, they keep on coming, the large scale election requires more than a 1000000 polling boots on over 15000000 workers to oversee it all. let's take a look at our other news wall here because the ball it is taking place in many remote areas. so some pulling machines must be hardly there on horses, and even allison's talk about pulling out all the stops at voters. by the way, this big finger up here of indelible ink apply to the index fingers and method used
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to avoid fraud. while the world's most elevated pulling boots as well is being used, located as far off as 4650 meters in the himalayan mountains, while around 18000000 people are voting for the very 1st time. here's what some of them pull this up. i want 3rd expectations are as, as the 1st name or thursday. you very obviously i voted for the one who is a guiding the me that if i'm working for them, whatever they're seeing before getting elected to david obviously promised to abide by that. and davis pursued, or those demands, my suspicions on the main body would be that to make and the more to and manufacturing 6 is basically 2nd. the 2nd i do my job opportunity should be produced. would it be new york who they can and don't see pro force and because they that are the windows are that are pretty much scammed so that can be divided. i guess. you know, i think they're good, wonderful job. what are you or do you want them to focus more on the how it gets
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a sector? otherwise, i think every 3 bedrooms are actually doing fine. i believe the good is it seems a little then must be and so for the overall activity. mm . well, 2 main coalitions are competing for control of the country's parliament and post of prime minister. the national democratic alliance, comprised of 38 parties, is led by the ruling b, j a p. i'm incumbent premier nerve in the movie. the other side is the indian national developmental, inclusive lines 26 opposition parties. here that's the block is made by the indian national congress party on spearheaded by another at big indian named wrote down the song of former p. m rajiv down the now the opposition accuse is the incumbent government of violating democratic principles including media and religious
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freedoms. now there's a charge, new deli categorically denies will r t for in june sharma has been covering for us the 1st day of the nation selection . the big is democratic exercise in the wall. it is on the way he already india. as a 1000000000 people were world. well the next 6 weeks, the 1st phase of the election started today. around a $102.00 constituencies will bolting, alter the full $543.00 total fall, and one feed constituencies that bill number again will be played on. now for us, it's not just the world's biggest elections, but it's also one of the most expensive elections in the was some estimates say that around $14000000000.00 will be spent by political sol keys to water. but really most of an india of thought,
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i'm the know who they want to go to. i don't think of what is going to be moved by what is happening in the next the world in terms of geo politics or conflict. a whole lot of this or that, some people, what exposure though, best, who have interest in the west, minnesota otherwise. and therefore they are sensitive to these trends. bodies have very, very, very small minority in the heartland of india, where the voting is, they're not even aware a lot of these things are you using the bought into about the u. k. in conflict or what is happening between a 100 and the is that i or in the south china sea. this and that know they will vote on hardcore bread and butter issues. uh, development issues. but let me tell you something as well. so the 17 also recognized political parties in india. how many of the engine i just said, just to the was ordered as democracy resorted?
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once with these democracy to the rest of the world, citizens don't have a choice. is either republicans or democrats, that's it. and even amongst that, if you read what is the state of being dense and all of us do more because it is, it all depends on 7 states, or the rest of the states has given me the democratic republicans now compared to that, look at the look at of a democracy, the extremely sensitive about any individuals in the election process by to the press to even official statements. like in the case of germany and the united states, picking up the cause of opposition. politicians that in defending and not elections . so i don't, i find it very disappointing that the washington voted new york times of the economy is to financial times the whole targeting in indian democracy instead of looking at the positives already. the fact that if indian democracy successful, then democracy in the world is successful. when we talk about people that i think
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what we're saying is that the ships in power back in. but god says 1945 shouldn't be reflected in good global governance in the united nations. it's financial and political institutions that they shouldn't be most base. what a country like india, we had an older civilized, isn't $16.00 of them entity a timing democracy. like, why can't we have create a see in how the words are going itself and the principal going to be sure to be govern because we see a lot of double standards, lot of double standards, and thought of frustrating of all kinds. but we are closely watching the votes in india, where hundreds of millions of citizens will have their, a democratic, say over the next month, and a half r t dot com mazda full schedule of the election, as well as any of the details and analysis of the ongoing just to point died here on earth right the day, the coming weeks as well. we'll continue to bring you special coverage of india's
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parliamentary elections, which were run until the 1st day of june, or the for administer a circular for all 5 shared his view on the spend off between moscow on the west, in an interview to a select few prominent russian journalists, ortiz, editor in chief, marguerite, to someone young, was among them. the gosh, busy solution adds up of the every day we have from the west is that they will not come down until russia is strategically defeated. and every day, more and more does threaten become, as it was mundane, more and more terrible to everyone tells us johnson and the others that if we don't went on the battlefield on waste any cost. this will put an end to the head, germany of the west, which means and navies, the west in general as it is under most it will smells like
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a big pool. i do not know what nuclear weapons and people who smell like god forbid i find out. what do you think about it? is there such a prospect of where you will go to it? those are, it is doing good. this reflects not so much of religion to attitude as agony and history, and they're not hiding it anymore. they quoted johnson cassette that you feel that rush when would be the end of our head gemini used as well. but this is just send that to you in, in the international court of justice. guilty, violate from the main principal of the un charter on the sovereign equality of state laws. and i think the international court of justice should pay attention to this. there, lot of statements in the same thing. we'll lose our influence in russia. we'll work with china, north korea, and syria to make this world. this does not reflect yourself now with quite the contrary, reflects their understanding of what is going on. they call it a battle to preserve their jeremy, no longer shining away from them. but this is simply the formation of a new multiple order and an equal justin democratic world. or the 1st thing is that the journalist asked them of that, of course, was ukraine. and one of the central points they wanted to know more about was at
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why did piece talks breakdown in ukraine very soon after the start of the military operation of a 2 to 3 weeks afterwards at peace, thoughts were on the table. there was talks in battle, russian, there was talks in istanbul now, and the talks were progressing. and he was asked about was russia's priorities were and the talks. and he mentioned that, you know, discriminatory laws against russians in eastern your brain and don't boss on the claim. be it would be removed and he also is categorical in suggesting that it was the you case and united states to a range you claim even if you like. first of all, as their present cost of to reminds us, we always prefer negotiations to fights and wars. and yes, we had experience, we mediately agreed when ukrainians realizing that they were playing with the bombing of done boss and with the promotion of direct methods of genocide against the russians on their own territory. and they offered negotiations $2.00 to $3.00 weeks after the sort of a special military operations to which we agree. it's just a day before yesterday for the 1st publish such memoirs. but they are very,
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very clearly aimed at just to find themselves. i'll explain why. now for in the 1st world with united states and britain details of landscape not to sign but allegedly not because they wanted to continue the world with the hands of the ukrainians and exhaustive action with the ration and disorder russian civilians. but because they saw the proposal contained the formation of a group of guarantors of ukraine security with the participation of russia and china. but also with the participation of the west, they became wary. and there was an amazing reason why the beginning where yes, well, they will sign it now, but suddenly, disagreements will not be fulfilled again. and someone will take your grant, suddenly rush itself will attack your crane and then we'll have to fight with russia as the guarantors of ukraine security. we don't want that. it does make you think that doesn't it, it how many lives and the suffering they could have been saved if those pay stubs how that works out for them. anyway, to a positive note. now, because the rebels i spoke about the pond as bushes pa, those people countries that they do have a good relationship with me. one of those key partners, of course, is china,
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join us the back to back. but russia says for the young, it's refused to implement sanctions. it's refused to play the game that the west has demanded to do so. and interesting, the surgery lover of also mentions showing as a suggestion around a piece plan for ukraine just around the the chinese position which we respect back in february, last year they formulated their 12 points. and now schultz went to seasoned team and not very decently set, that session pin supports the peace conference in switzerland. the chinese post vision is that we must 1st understand the root causes of the crisis. it is necessary to abandon the mentality of the cold war when we considered each other opponents enemies. it is necessary to clear the subscribe to the need to look for solutions that will take into account the balance of interest in the field of security and ensure the indivisibility of security. this has a completely different approach while russia is portrayed as somebody that those of one piece, i mean, even on the global stage it's, it's russia that's looking for the escalation in the middle east. the escalation
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when it comes to buy one and actually the escalation and ukraine, as you can see, there are willing to attend the talk, but it was the west, the pulled you train away from those thoughts. he described the western leaders as in some ways, you know, absolutely obsessed with this conflict. this idea that they can inflict strategic defeat on russia desperately need to get money out of their parliaments to continue the war. in the united states, you can see how they have already cooled down. i don't know how the world will and now the drum with this weekend on the consideration of 3 different bills, including on ukraine, but now the most cells wants to advocate the continuation of pumping new cream with money and weapons. are the europeans, they're already so unequivocally rude. and in general, having already caught up all path, declares atrocities anatomy that it must be destroyed. not allowed to win to save ukraine, they'll just be finished as politicians, if they change this rhetoric. secondly, they need to get money to explain why they have already to private or population of cheap gas to pipeline oil. why price of jumped? why d industrialization is taking place as a result of sanctions?
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and even from their point of view, they conference, the conflict, they all have a choice in a month to $3.00 for their national elections to the european parliament, and then a huge number of e u countries. but i think the opposition will not meet the chance in any case to show what their policy has led to in terms of social economic consequences. so again, fascinating language, interesting language. and you can see the exasperation that's, you know, the west has essentially decided that russia is the enemy, rocher can only say in the account, it can never be sent against in ukraine or anywhere else for that matter. but also a sense that russia is pragmatic. that the door is open for peace negotiation, but there is no ghost negotiations have to except and realize russia's legitimate security concerns. and the read, the shape bows and nicky are in earlier in the studio runs present and task defended last weekend strikes that he ordered against israel in retaliation for the deadly foaming of the uranium consulate in syria. able to humor,
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right as a say's his country's response was a vital show of force. in the visa duration became a sign of the problem of the slattich republic and deeds found forces. this move was necessary probably between any fun and the soles of tribes and pop of our great country. but i have a very well thought statement comes and made reports of an a legit is really a tackling around a spokesman for the uranium civil space programs. phase 3 drones with shell don over at ish for home city, which is noon for hosting nuclear research sites. around this being bracing for a large scale response from west jerusalem. one week ago, the economic republic launched hundreds of groans and missiles out israel, which claims to have shot. most of them died earlier on april 1st, then, or strike killed 16 people out the uranium consulate in the syrian capital is real, initially denied responsibility. but later in directly admitted it had targeted the
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building, claiming it served as a military base for coordinating homeless operations. following its retaliation to the attack or run said it's ready to head back with much greater force if any of its nuclear facilities are attacked by the ideas. israel's may not lie, the us planes, it wants to see things done. we're committed to israel security. we're also committed to de escalate to trying to bring this tension to a to a close. well, in anticipation of there's really no attraction crowds, all are really ins, how being voicing their full support for the islamic nations, government articles use of july. the reports from the ground into era, the capital of the country have changed. riley's after the weekly friday for you to show support for the recent d. c. on israel.
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serious on april. what may be on the part of the people who are holding foreigners expressing gratitude for punishing as well as wanting it for souls these days. so so far, the act of self it has to do to future is where the goes to the wrong space. the vision, you know, i mean, reveals that are the reasons for the minimum power, more capable, ballistic missiles cannot be intercepted by the higher the western world was. nuclear activities this find the destruction confirm a whole nature of the country using
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a comic programs. everyone has never brought up any prospect confusing a nuclear weapon, but it seems that is well to resort to someone's warning. just people say, well water who is as well as long as it was the 1st just pulled the trigger by targeting their warranty and military figures. so the current situation were based on a nice as is where the officials waiting. there are next exchanges between the 2 sides, offline positioning course change reflects that could potentially use for regional call for essentially continue to wise on track or something else. to tell you by today brett's in house entered talks with 4 more nations, apparently to mirror the controversial rwandan migrant deportation scheme. the plan was revealed by leaked documents outlining the london governments pursuit of
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additional 3rd country agreements. ortiz e course has all of is across the story. the u. k. prime minister has had it with a legal migration. we will get flights off the ground. we will to, to really go migrants from coming here. and we will finally stop the boat's, get slides off the ground stopped to bo, it's the migraines. what exactly is going on here? well, it is the final portion of the british conservative party to deport asylum seekers and boss and initiative announce back in 2022 by then prime minister bar. as johnson on new migration. i need to know make developing partnership with me the anyone entering the u. k. illegally as well as those who have arrived illegally since january. the 1st may now be relocated through one. yeah. and so you can do that. you can send little plain loads of refugees to a 3rd country to await
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a decision on the immigration. please as well as long as your mindset is colonial enough. and as long as you are, you said the country in this case wanda, had somebody for the trouble. the biggest hurdle preventing british authorities from holding all these asylum seekers back into africa's woman embrace is the ruling of the u. k. high court. last november, 5 judges ruled the one the initiative illegal because one to surprise isn't exactly a safe country. as medicine, the evidence establishes substantial grounds for believing that there was a real risk that the solemn claims to not be determined properly. and that asylum seekers spill in consequence be at risk of being returned directly owens directly to the country of origin. what to do? well, the sooner government didn't think long less than the months of to the ruling. it's introduced another bill, the sole purpose of which is to declare lawanda
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a welcome destination. the supreme court were clear that they were making a judgment about real on the, at a specific moment 18 months ago, and that the problems could be remedies. today we are confirming that they have been and that unequivocally lawanda is a safe country by the power vested in me, i declare rwanda a safe place, just like that. as a new lu, even one pledging to strengthen protections for migrants on paper can magically queue a whole country from danger to the new cl thoughts that 1 may have left y, u, k, u, deciding and indigo immigrants to exclusively african countries in north america or another european countries isn't because they have a community out of him over. so the way many other programs that they created, history can, because i couldn't, yeah, i knew them is
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a great cause of the divisions of uh, the problems that are coming to ongoing in these countries where immigrants are coming from. but the tories on face that's easily, so what if they are still to devote the very 1st asylum seeker, to, to one to under the new initiative. they already have a whole list of nations that they see as candidates for one way destinations for migrant who at the expense of the locals on buquet tax pay. of course, i am not sure if it will be coming in, but on my end i hope it will not be acceptable because it opens will drawn off to me. 92 and to all sorts of appeals as no background check is expected to be made. when to use uh, indigo lima grants. com. and because what the u. k. law says,
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is that immediately the app i have in me, okay, that will be shipped out to the host country where that supports on the ivory coast to run about what it is i need remind you that what are the paid run the $300000000.00 us dollars, so in this bribery, traffic and government gains to the security are now interested in and show one might say that may be since brendan's foreign policies in many ways created the refugee crisis in the 1st place. perhaps it should take more responsibility. on the other hand, why both uh when you can simply drive and tie nations into becoming the case out sourced immigration detention centers. united for peace. those were the words of former us president bill clinton, that mark the beginning of nato's bombing campaign in the former yugoslavia. 25
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years ago, the alliance rained on tens of thousands of bombs and missiles, killing hundreds of civilians, and was carried out until the eucharist live on me, withdrew from comfortable. what follows? is there a special coverage? all those events on the mark they left on history on the lives of locals, of the way i can protect thousands of innocent people to diffuse a powder, to get the heart of europe, to stand united with our allies, for future generations. never to see those in europe. the nature of his balding efforts was not only limited send the victory targets on list
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. april 19th, in 1999 large explosions were heard at dawn and bell. great as are strikes hits per truly and refineries chemical plants to name a few government buildings and other civilian infrastructure across the country were also attacked. nato officials subsequently defended the blocks devastating assault and blame. they done full as well. all the european security on russia with more on once was left behind. here's our t charlotte to been ski in belgrade of nature's aggression against what was then you could slow off a more significant turning point in world history. the so called rules faced international owed was smashed with the alliance, engaging in military force with that the approval of the un security council. not that action still has run this occasions to this very day. this was the 1st
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time they to completely violate this phone. 323 to is a copy of the un charter adage point $5.00 to $5.00 that each one of the members are attacked. the other screen. it has nothing to do in yugoslavia. it has nothing to do in ukraine. it has nothing to do in the rack or anywhere else. an organization that for 25 years operates for games. its own 32 should be investigated. what happened in the lead to 1999 has many parallels with the crating conflict now and while the west states russia is attacking the coal principles of the you and show it to us award, the president put an open lead declared from the outset is named at erasing ukraine from the map as a sovereign country, the west ignores the fact that as part of nature it has with pieces we've done this itself. the best example of what is, of course ukraine,
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because when one nato tells the world, oh we're just helping ukraine defend itself. young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted that nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training. ukrainian forces since 2014 nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic i should pay in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you are going to be so this yeah. maybe mold and free. yes. yes. they keep telling us that it was justified that they had to bomb us for us like but then in the next sentence says they tell us that they sorry for some bland as movies as sign. yes and other children killed in nato bombing in 1999. the one they tried to tell us is no, we not sorry, because we've done our job ripping apart. so the nato has consistently rejected those claims and rushing into office necessary or collateral damage. yet,
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at the same time, it accuses russia with talented preston tooth and is failing in ukraine. and he just responding with more brutality waves of deliberate me. so attacks on see this on the civilian infrastructure. there are other power levels to the intervention of nature and you could solve you resulted in a demand for parts of the country. costa going to be recognized as a sold for an state lands asinique albanians and to this day. so it'd be, has refused to k, even recognize the break away region, despite the constant pressure from nato allies. at the same time, these allies consistently have denied cools by asking the questions and don't boss and quite me to determine that own feature. you know, it's essentially when you use something helps creating
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a bunch of independent states that are likely to be in nato allies. nato is suddenly in favor of succession is a tax. um, so it'd be a bums, the prize, kosovo way through terrorism coercion, bombing a state essentially to give up a piece of territory, then it recognizes it. and then they turn around to the um, the, the, the east and the, the, the residence of the dumbass. you our way much, you've already express your will through a referendum. you have to say in this site that you don't want to be a part of nature claim vixen convention in serbia. and before that in both me, it was only to keep peace yet such functions of resulting in decades of tensions in the balkans. the
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