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around so numerous questions that have remained on onset so many is watch on it. see the, the us house representative to present 95000000000 dollar aid package to israel, taiwan, and do praying with the latter getting 60000000000 though more than half of house republicans opposed to move. they say the us cannot afford the is really soldiers subject innocent civilian to torture and the sexual abuse. that's according to the latest report of the un refugee agency for palestine that released some harrowing, testimonies of survivors. it is day 3 of general elections in india that will be held for the next 6 weeks. we bring new our special indian election coverage as people around the country. it costs their vote, the
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and weddings, factories, government buildings and civilian infrastructure. those were all made. those targets in the former yugoslavia, bombs in the name of p. c with our program is moving news, special coverage of the events and devastating consequences. 25 years later the we are watching r t international live in moscow. i'm rachel ruble with a look at the top news stories from around the world. and the week gone by. but this house of representatives has approved of spending in excess of the $60000000000.00 to keep the ukraine conflict and going, notably, however, most republican congress members voted against the bill, which had been deadlocked on capitol hill and its previous generation for months versus foreign ministry. spokesman slammed with emotions, saying it's, and other pass bills will only fuel more unnecessary violence around the world in
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the us allocation of motor a to ukraine. these drill and tie one will aggravate global crisis military 8. so the key of regime is the direct sponsorship of terrorist activities. males for a to tie one is a need to syrians in china's into another says, those are a to israel is a direct pass to an unprecedented escalation in the region. the us house of representatives after months of gridlock has finally passed the a deal to ukraine, $61000000000.00. now all amendments and there were some rather creative amendments that were proposed. all the amendments to the bill were rejected and the bill passed. now it's been passed with the intent to rebuild arsenals. there was $95000000000.00 in total that was given for $4.00 and $8.00 is they separated. the ukraine aid, the taiwan aid and the aid israel. mike johnson,
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who became the republican speaker of the house of representatives, had pledged, unlike his predecessor that he would not bring this bill up. you would not bring it to a vote, but he changed his mind. and i guess on the terms that this was alone, he was okay to go along with it not. busy democrats voted against the bill and, but the majority of republican congress members did. that's quite the divide when it came to grant. and there was a lot of outrage from, from republican members of congress. they felt that this was not in the united states entry is now leading. the charge was marjorie taylor green, the representative of georgia, and she was seconded by many members of her party. rather intense speeches were given prior to the voting. you see the united states tax payers already sent $113000000000.00 to ukraine. and a lot of that money is on, accounted for you. claim is not a member of nato, but the most important thing due here in washington dc is though we have to spend
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americans hard earned tax dollars over 2 ukraine, a keep the money going to continue to murder ukrainians. wipe out an entire generation of ukrainian men, 2 and a half years end of this war. we still don't know what success looks like. is it cry me a, is it all of the don't boss is a hold what you got? we don't know. we just can't afford it. this new spending. $60000000000.00 is designated as emergency spending. mean it go, meaning it goes straight to our national debt. a national debt that grows every single 2nd to the tune of $8000000000.00 every single day. and by the way, while i was speaking, we have added another $5500000.00 to the national debt. now the previous speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy was our skid when he made what man described as a secret or back room deal to try and go forward with funding for ukraine. and now
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thomas massey and marjorie taylor green to outspoken republicans who opposed a due crane say they want the same thing to happen to mike johnson. they, they say he was replaced a, he replaced kevin mccarthy and was brought into office to oppose this kind of deal . he made this kind of deal and they want him, alistair, so we shall see what happens next. i'm concerned that the speakers kind of deal with the democrats of fun for mores rather than to secure our border. how did a bill that was intended for veterans that came out of the house become a bill that may bring us to the brink of war, at least 3 places on the globe by sending a 100000000000 dollars to military contractors. how if you creating officials reacted to the bill being passed, the ukrainian president has already responded in kind with great, thanks the personally bang speaker of the house, mike johnson for making the deal that he promised not to make. we had a message from zelinski that went up online, but let's also recall
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a statement made by the ukraine, me and president a few days prior to what i but as we suggest that this is not a security issue, then this is pure politics and to be honest, it is a shameful the world is just a shameful democracy for everyone who owns it, talks about democracy. well, if congress takes and divides besides off to all that has happened into his rod and the credit and puts, that means this is an election issue in the united states. now 23200000000 of the a will be used to restock ukrainian weaponry. 11.3000000000 of the aid will be provided for the training of ukrainian troops by the united states. and $61000000000.00 in total has been allocated by the us congress to provide to ukraine to continue the conflict at this point. uh, there's a lot of anger on the republican side. there's a lot of, uh, and you're on the democratic side, the took so long. uh,
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and it appears american politics is much more polarized than it has been in quite some time. the very big disagreements about u. s. foreign policy and how american taxpayer money ought to be spent. but we got reaction to the vote in congress from political analyst and filmmaker sandstone. he says it's disturbing the sea so much us tax payers money going to prop up the cranes war efforts, especially after president zalinski his term expires next month, recently refused to hold a democratic election. there's the notion, there's the argument that can be made that because you create is in a time of, of crisis that they don't need to hold elections. um, you know, that they have to, they're basically they're trying to, there's a narrative that ukraine is fighting for its survival. and so in these times there's no, they don't have the, the, the ability to really held a fair election because of this crisis. and that's the mainstream argument of the
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us perspective. i can't imagine that democracy is really concerned about it for, for why the aid needs to happen and why we support the, you know, the grant inside, let's say of the war a believe that the interest of course in the us is, is multi volts. the same way that us had been interested in new grain for decades, going back to the break up of the soviet union in the united states interest of basically all of the former soviet states except trying to, you know, basically let's say bring them more into the dollars zone or at least into the euro zone, economically. trying to basically create more economic spheres of influence. countries like ukraine, obviously have a they have they, they don't us, they have much industry. a lot of industry has been stripped, but they certainly have, you know, have resources, they have their bread basket, they have oil and gas. these are major factors, right? why the us wants to, uh,
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to have into this fear. i'd say it's fear of importance. so i would suggest that it has much more to do with the re apology, then it does with the ideals like democracy versus that's out there. and as though all the democrats voted for ukraine age, they also faced divisions as some of the lawmakers voted against the aid to israel and expressed anger over the bill. all of us have seen the tragedy of gaza and we have seen how prime minister netanyahu, whose government has use american weapons to kill indiscriminately to force families over 25000 women and children dead. tens of thousands of missiles and bombs levied on innocent civilians. and when we see it, we have to decide what we're going to do about it. are we going to participate in that carnage or not? if i choose not to prime minister netanyahu has been reckless. his actions have not
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led to the release of the remaining hostages. he's ignored the police of the families of hostages. he's ignored the police of the president of the united states . he's ignored his own people. now who doesn't support the united states position of a 2 state solution for peace? he doesn't respect urges now to invade rafa. he disputes with the us in a groups upset about famine taking over and gaza and he launched attack and i ran after the white house told him not to if he's not listening to us on matters of international security, how can he be trusted with more offensive weapons, enough is enough. political on the low side, numerous says it is us policy to push for a complex around the world. in this is not just a or giving you know, be worth something, but rather to wage wars model wars and was brothers. hold on, i'll do one of these are the policies of the united states or the time that they
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create problems all over the world and they are trying to age and these, um, you know what parts of the world to engage in wars that gives you more and more of is f on the humans, the international community are still not the big and action. yeah, i mean, i've got a good and wizard. yeah. i concern expressed up on saturday on there. but the, i'm not taking any kind of measures. you know, to stop discard the floor as a catalyst of doors. we don't want that. they can't dig, you know, organizations and be like nations. but also they kind of stop that issue. jump with the account. michael is where they can eliminate some of the agreements where these eyes begin doing is if you are really serious in studying this genocide, go on and get a hold on please. so far they are not going to do that. and i do believe that the
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all go wrong here is a way to them. then you go wrong. in many garza and civilians have been subjected to brutal abuse, allegedly including sexual violence and torture wall and is rarely military detention as, according to a new report from the you and refugee agency for palestine, which has released some harrowing testimonies of survivors. detainees reported ill treatment during the different stages of the detention released detainees included, men and women children owed to persons, persons with disabilities and the injured in sick, all of whom were subjected to similar forms of ill treatment. a message of ill treatment reported by that time, these included physical beatings, threats of physical hum, insults and humiliation such as being made to act like animals or getting your in a to don't use of loud music. a noise, deep evasion of water, food, sleep,
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and toilets. denial of the right to pray and prolonged use of tightly locked 10 cups causing open wounds and friction injuries. the report says more than 1500 detainees were documented as released through the care of a bu salaam. a crossing point with israel. that includes $43.00 children and $84.00 women detainee said all their items were confiscated, including documents and money, and generally not returned the head of the palace to name commission on prisoners branded the situation catastrophic as in the, in the crimes being committed by the occupation against her people are unprecedented, and so are the ones against our prisoners. we're dealing with a new version of the occupying state, whether it's new vision and strategies. this means that we're facing a new arrow struggled with his occupation. this state that is led by a group of terrors, fascist horror, not ashamed or afraid of anyone in their legislation, officers of crimes, with in
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a form of killing destruction, bombing serve patient and siege. orth was prisoners space inside the occupations presence of mind. they made me sit on something like a hot metal, so you can have felt like fire have burns. the soldiers hit me with their shoes and my chest and use something like a metal stick that had a small nail in the side. they asked us to drink from the toilet and made the docks attack us. there were people who were detained and killed. maybe 9 of them. one of them died after they put the electric stick off his anus. he got so sick with a warms coming out of his body and then he died. the us, the soldiers displayed on me saying she's a, she's from gaza. they would bid in us as we moved and saying they would put 5 owners sensitive parts. they pulled us beat us, they took us into boss to the demon, present of to 5 base and male soldiers took over. i had jobs and they pinched us and touched our bodies, including our breasts. we were blindfolded and we were feeling them touching us, pushing our hats to the bus. we started to squeeze together to try to protect
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ourselves from detection. they said they told the soldiers to take all their shoes and slip or spaces with them. a hospital in the southern most guys in the city of rasa is now treating palestinians released by the israeli defense forces. children are among those with apparent signs of torture. a group of 150 detainees returned to gauze on monday through the care amish alarm. crossing with israel. they've been speaking out about the alleged abuse. they suffered at the hands of the id f. on the inside the prison, my legs got infected. i asked to be hospitalized, but these realities were stalling. finally, my legs swelled up the lot and turned to blue. i underwent 2 surgeries to clean up my leg, but to no avail. at she by medical center, they said my leg must be amputated because my life was in danger. i was treated very badly all the time. i spent 50 days there,
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but it felt like 50 years. whitfield has these childs made to be shot at imprisoned and tortured. what ford has? he made these unarmed, and he isn't. the member of mazda or islamic jihad fell cnn. children were denied leaving their child suits. where are the human rights organizations? on all way to preexisting we were beaten and tortured inside the prison were also told shirts were well not to allow to speak or move. otherwise they punished us by spraying us with gas or releasing dogs on us every 3 days. they would release the dogs out of the prison us and beat us costly and randomly were leaving in hell during the 50 days response in prison. all the prisoners wants it to be released. they want it either to be does all release, but never to stay in prison. as a phase, one of the indian general elections ends with a 68 percent turnout. the country is preparing for the next phase in less than
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a week. holes are being held in the 7th stages over the next 6 weeks, and we are bringing these special coverage of the major events. the this, the air india has nearly 1000000000 eligible voters. that's more than 10 percent of the world's population. the election wraps up on june 1st with the results to be announced 3 days later on friday, boding took place across the $21.00 states of india. the large scale election requires more than a 1000000 of pulling boots, and over 15000000 workers to oversee it, all voting is taking place in so many remote area. so some pulling machines must be carried there on horses and even elephants. voters have indelible inc applied to their index fingers. a method used to avoid fraud and world the most elevated.
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pulling booth is located as far up as 4650 meters in the himalayan mountains. well, 2 main portions are competing for control of the countries, parliament and prime ministers post the national democratic alliance comprised of 38 parties as led by the ruling or how to judge and not to party, an incumbent premier under, under moody, on the other side is the indian national development inclusive alliance, consisting of 26 opposition parties that block is led by the indian national congress party, with the group of spearheaded by russell dunn. the we spoke with dr. through trulia, of gentle school of international affairs. he says the indian elections are of global importance and interest. well, i think because india is a rising power. if anything, big that happens in this country is naturally of global consequence. so like you said, i mean close to 1000000000 waters, more than 2200 political parties. you don't. housings of candidates lying for
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positions. this is just human goods, right? i mean, so i think one is just the field size and the dimension many people are model or india. uh how it horse together and how it is rising and how its democratic process has been so successful and so robust. and so credible, you know, so what all the reasons i think of this election is going to be close. me watched. no matter what the outcome people want to see, india succeed. you know, most of the international community has a positive view of india. and when they conduct something on this scale, in almost a full proof by another, with hardly any failure, i think that's like moving in the us lots and mentors for the work. i think uh, india is actually much more united than the rest of the critics try to make it out to be there is this whole negative that india is becoming very polarized and divided and all that must have been able to use media keeps on hopping on that but
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if you'll see the reality, it's quite different. i think the country is getting more unified and mobilized is more nationalistic consciousness. people want to be seen as indians 1st and the only den, whichever religion or cast or language they belong to. i think mr. movie and his party, what they've done in the last 10 years is really galvanize the society. you know, we're, that there is a broader indian this or indian consciousness. so the idea that you know, if you have a highly, the way that i think that is being challenged, even in the election, you'll see people are holding across the lines of cost and religion and even language. you know. so it shows that there is a sense, especially in the national level elections at the state level elections. maybe those are, the fact is coming. but now we're doing this for the national parliament and the general elections. there is this brought on a sense of, uh, india, as a country and the we are all the indians and we need to do something for that is of this country. i expect mr. moseley to get a 3rd. so most of the pundits and these are follow just the people who study election signs believe that he would win and his party will retain power. but you
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know, uncertainty of outcome can not be that would be to really what it wants by the end and free and fair elections and the uncertain pockets of the country that other parties look good when. uh and you will, is neither my position in the country, you know, you should not be a one sided up here. so people want some balance. so let's sleep about overall. i think the crisp is quite clear. india is becoming more nationalistic, and is becoming more democratic, and india is likely to stick them out in the morning. we are closely watching the events unfolding in india as hundreds of millions of citizens take to the post to choose their next leaders. we can always visit our website, r t dot com for the full schedule of the election, as well as more details and analysis of the ongoing boat united for peace. those were the words of former us president bill clinton, that market the beginning of nato's bombing campaign in the former yugoslavia 25
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years ago. the alliance rains down at tens of thousands of bombs and missiles killing hundreds of civilians and was carried out until the display of army withdrew from coast about what follows is our special coverage of those events and the mark they left on history and on the lives of locals, the react to protect thousands of innocent people in the to the fuse, a powder keg at the heart of bureau to stand united with our allies for faith. my generation never to see those in europe again. the meadows bombing efforts weren't only limited to military targets on april 19th,
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1999 large explosions were heard at dawn in belgrade as airstrikes hit petroleum refineries and chemical plants, government buildings, and other civilian infrastructure across the country were also attacked. nato officials subsequently defended the blocks devastating assault and also blames the downfall of european security on russia with more on the legacy left behind. here's our t shirt davinsky in belgrade of nature's aggression against what was then you could solve the a more, a significant turning point in world history. the so called rules space international owed was smashed with the lines engaging in military force with that the approval of the un security council. now that action still has run this occasions to this very day. this was the 1st time they to
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completely violate its own 3 to that 3 to is a copy of the un charter adage point 5. so you can find that if one of the members are attacked the other screen, it has nothing to do in yugoslavia. it has nothing to do a new frame. it has nothing to do in your rack or anywhere else an organization that what time does hodges operate against its own? $32.00 should be investigated. what happened in the lead to 1999 has many power allows 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 way ignores the fact that as part of nature, it has repeatedly done this itself. the best example of what is, of course ukraine. because when, when nato tells the world, oh,
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we're just helping ukraine defend itself and show them 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 rush of hey, in the full money you could slow up here, need to is accused of committing crimes. you're 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. this recess sign. yes and other children killed, a 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 rejecting those claims and rushing into office necessary or collateral damage. yet at the
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same time, it accuses russia, fatality 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 it resulted in a demand for parts of the country costa, but to be recognized as a sold for an state lands asinique albanians and to this day. so it'd be, has refused to pay 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 where you know, it's essentially when you use something helps creating a bunch of independent states that are likely to be in nato allies. nato is
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suddenly in favor of succession. these attacks. um, so it'd be a bunch of the prize console the way through terrorism, co ocean bombing, a state essentially to give up a piece of territory, then it recognizes it. and then they turn around to the, the, the, the east of the, the, the residence hall, the dumbass you. where you much you, you've already express the a will through a referendum. you have to say in the sites that you don't want to be a positive nature claim vixen convention in serbia and the full docking bulls there was only to keep peace yet such functions of resulting in decades of tensions in the balkans. the
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what this point, this nature allies have accused russia of shattering the peace in europe. it is clear that nato has not done enough. and what russia has done, his shots is the security architecture of europe. it's a great to pill to swallow, to recognize it wasn't false in to oh no, to them. a quarter of a century on need to is still refusing to do all of the, not just in relation to it's illegal campaign. and you could slow up here, but in a rock, i've done this on libya. how it enables us a visual amex h a. now how it piles ukraine high with arms. that is something seen by many, including the global side as being the problem. solid even ski, reporting for all the info grades. so it'd be a exactly a quarter of a century ago. nato forces began bombing bell great for 78 days and nights to
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discover what that was like for the people who survive to stay with our t as we continue our special coverage in the coming days. the . this stay with our to international have next. my colleague, shay bowes, with his to on the top news in law school meals by the hey, everybody. welcome back to the most cool news on shay bows. and as usual,
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we're going to be lifting the lid on some of the stories that the main stream media would rather were left exactly where they are in the dark and talking to the darkness, the big apple, that central beautiful multiculturalism isn't a bit of trouble. it's actually the rotten apple and the mirror of new york has decided much like sleepy jody last week that the new york is the center of every city in the world. but it's a dirty, dangerous place. much like in the 19 seventies and in the 1980s. it's not a place you want to hang around in a nice crime is often to be 33 percent in certain areas, and it's doubled in almost a year. look at the subway. it's incomplete. now even the poor, old uh, good samaritan, that tried to make an effort to help a poor dude on the street. he got what was coming to him, not a reward. another little meddle, not a slap on the back. he got a slap in the face run it, they're both so this do comes up and he puts his coat over this.

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