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the the police clash with protesters in tel aviv is thousands rally against is rarely prime minister netanyahu all while the looming threat of newton the test, a shadow of her netanyahu's governments. both the prime minister netanyahu. i look through with the arts and i can tell you, the choice is in your hands. if you choose to follow the pos of fanatics and lead the entire nation into the base, we will be forced to quit the government, the
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platinum, or put and state visit to china seems by jane roll out the red carpet with the chinese and russian leaders signing more strategic deals, mapping the way toward a multi color world also, and he disagrees with the government. doesn't agree with stuff in the systems to create the attacker who left the slovak prime minister in critical condition after an assassination attempts and oppose the government's policy of refusing to armies . crane has reportedly pleaded guilty before as far as the a week of deadly violence and new caledonia over a voting village france troubles to contain protesters deploying troops to the territory. locals are up in arms over how paris has responded to the crisis. just saw a refill, oppressed, we are angry, everything is happening over there. and we are wondering how will you be kind of people being heard the,
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the live in moscow. you're watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble with the top new stories from around the world to end the week done behind. thousands of is really the protesters have rallied in tel aviv against the current government, resulting in police using water cannon and detaining demonstrators. the demonstrators are urging benjamin netanyahu to resign and call a snap election. protesters also want the government to secure the release of and thousands of is really hostages, still being held captive in gaza at the same time is really prime minister netanyahu. the faces pressure from another side. and it's really war cabinet minister has threatened to rebel against netanyahu's government unless the demands are met. and again says given the premier of 3 weeks, 232 is post floor plan for dasa and israel itself. the prime
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minister netanyahu. i look, you in the, i to now i can tell you, the choice is in your hands, the nets and yahoo of a decade ago would have done the right thing. are you willing to do the rights and patriarchy thing today? the people of israel are watching you, you must choose between zionism and cynicism, between unity and factionalism, between responsibility and lawlessness, and between victory and disaster. if you choose to follow the pos of fanatics, and lead the entire nation into an abyss, we will be forced to quit the government. we will turn to the people and form a government that will gain the trust of the people. we will form a government based on broad unity that will bring correction, unreal, victory to meets the whole. the war ministers plan includes the return of all hostages from gaza. he wants they on claims to be run by an international civilian government that would include american european era and palestinian elements. but without the involvement of westbank authorities against also wants to see guys that
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the militarized and occupied by the is really military, which he calls security control. benjamin netanyahu has responded to the demands, claiming they would mean a defeat for israel. a been against is the latest, is really official to openly oppose netanyahu earlier this week. defends ministry of gallons and choose the premier of mismanaging the war effort gallant demand. and netanyahu commit to palestinian governance for the enclave. as opposed to is riley occupation and re settlement in january, the prime minister survive and no confidence vote in parliament over his failure to bring all the hostages home is rarely journalist, amir or n. it says the prime minister has long out stayed his welcome and office any statement by mister gun uh was to his being eagerly await to you. but um, what uh. 10 dollars to have been his uh statement was directly disappointing
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because no kyle and political leaders and the whole shouldn't be hey, the new toilet rather than do something immediately. and now to, to use right now, leaving the government and leaving the movement to replace all 4 of the media and the elections he gave. listen, you know, as 3 week old we met them, which is really lovable. and the thing is, uh, both the most haste that many of these rules and majority of these rows stream 3 face and be spicing because both of his responsibility for october, the 7th and his insistence, the evey, the accountabilities authorities, however, seem to connect that been to follow him and he's still enjoys and majority. so people have at least half a dozen members softly could lead to by guidelines voting from the government to
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topple the government the incumbents. highlighting their strategic partnership. vladimir putin was given a warm welcome by she didn't ping as the russian president visited china for to day state visit. both leaders met in bay jang for top level talks boys to further cement in their partnership. here's how president clinton was met. of the and on a god a marching band and count on something to the beads of the symphony of pomp every
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minute detail rehearsed to absolute perfection the we are in central badging behind me is the building of the parliament and over there in the distance the 2 delegations, the russian and the chinese delegations here as they are about to greet the 2 leaders here you can see the, on the god, everything is very, very solemn. you can see there's actually both men and women represented in the front rows of about to meet both vladimir putin and shooting, paying the
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you don't get to see this kind of reception every time. we have the front row seats mutual respect to the degree of reverence has never been this expressive, the continuous strengthening of russian chinese development, comprehensive strategic interaction and mutually beneficial cooperation. meet the fundamental interest of our countries and our peoples. and are in line with the needs of the world community and time. relations between china and russia are irreplaceable. their significance is hard to overestimate the which i apologize for speaking so long and not letting the interpreter do his job. i feel at home here. it's like i thought everyone here already speaks russian. the
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know that translated into hours of tubes and a speck of signed documents. now strategic partnership and the brakes book, the pill is on which russia china relations stand high during the visit, the delegations agreed on must go further expanding its presence on big things, kolosso agricultural market. and while the us has being ramping up its efforts to make rushes, banking sector toxic through sanctions blackmail most to and being discussed ways to get around that. now the 2nd leg of the journey. so a lot of my poor for. 6 calling from capital b g to the north eastern city of had been the now over there, he met with chinese students and shed some of the behind the scenes details of his visit. my dual credit. it started yesterday, my friend,
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the president of the people's republic of china, treated me to this dish of peking duck. i'll tell you honestly that i thought about eating only one piece. well, you understand right? but i couldn't resist because it was so delicious. but of course, but the biggest revelations came just off to that to the enemy's your conference, which was truly in your face event for everyone. still hoping to see russia sidelined and isolated. it is important that those who are trying to maintain a monopoly on coal issues, understanding that a multi photo world is emerging before our eyes do everything that depends on them in this case. so that this process is natural, peaceful, conflict free. and that the opinions of all participants in the international process is taken into full account. now, as for the sanctions, it's also a convenient pretext to eliminate competition for the us itself. according to the
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russian president, a sensory integration of initially some of the sections of course looked like sanctions on the outside. but to a certain extent, such elements of economic welfare are not being used for the 1st time. and by the way, politics, the nature of the relationship between russia and china, the situation in ukraine, i assure you it has nothing to do with this. these are just elements of unfair competition. it was also the 1st time vladimir putin spoke about russia's new advance in the heart of region in east and ukraine, and that it's not actually about taking the seats. you'll kind of, well, at least for now ukraine is showing residential areas of russian board of territories, including belgrade. civilians are dying. it's obvious that firing right into the center of the city. if this continues, we will be forced to create a security zone. that's what we're doing. as for the city of car cost today,
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we have no plans of taking it. and once again, put this trust both must goes readiness for peace towards the end. the futility of any such effort that does not account for russian interests. we analyze everything, of course, we are following what is happening around the announce meeting in switzerland. we are not going to switzerland, but we never refuse negotiations. unlike ukraine, they are the ones who withdrew from the negotiation process. they are the ones who said they were going to inflict a strategic defeat on. they declared that they were going to fight to the end. in fact, not to the end, but to the last ukranian. it was president supporters, 1st 4 and visits since his latest a new duration, and on this guy celebration of deep friendship between russia and china. and the failure of us led to attempt a geo political segregation. and while hates is in the west, i surely still going to have the define display in the east,
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sadly speaks for itself. nickname is monday, social science academic researchers says the west must to take into account rushes position. when discussing the ukranian conflict, as moscow is supported by china and south africa, you cannot uh, be speaking about uh, conflict and then not inviting uh by the main main players like cross yet. so school is trasha hodges. allies, such as china, in south africa, was now showing that the important allies can law school. and now they have decided not to or slept in, which again shows you that to disability to mislead tuition. and that i should just one thing is to others, despite everything that is up, mean any the, those are high time that the west and the international community do us understand the role play by russia and me invited insights assignments so that you can find people to come up with a, a peaceful resolution to the,
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to the ongoing conflict. so you'll create as often done that in the past we as and especially relied on that it wasted to the united states in terms of, um, i'm your nation. and of course, the other 2 weeks ago, the united states congress passed these build on to use funding to the ukraine. and ukraine also sees this is an opportunity to continue to put pressure on international community, especially mental members in the united states. to gain most of ports, this does not in the we paid way for peace in the so i think it is a next is aimed to be can, i don't really succeed in terms of the approach. so the approach should be more valuable to engagement, to reach rushing, most was as being able to come up with some sort of for pauses, which i think if we want to be put into consideration, then we might be able to come up with the possible in these sites to where there is
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an issue of these particular conflict. the, as i mentioned earlier, ukrainian forces are now facing an uphill battle. russian troops have taken control of 13 settlements in the heart of region. and what seems to be an effort to turn the tide, us secretary of state and to me blinking visited keyona, surprised rep the thank you so much. thanks. so coming to you. great. you're thinking that you can thank you for the signal also. i wanted to thank you from all my teams things so much for this package. thanks to congress. thanks for them. by the way, i think oh,
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supply. my positive support cause well, we're central for, for these 2 americans to american people. the your soldiers, your citizens, particularly the northeast and car keys are so you need to know united states as what? the earlier we spoke to scott ritter, a former us marine corps intelligence officer. he says the situation in ukraine is
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a strategic failure for the west. a discipline to a domestic political audience here in the united states. and to some degree, a political audience in europe look, is tori blinking. what is to be honest about what's happening in ukraine right now, which is strategic to free for the united states, for nato, for europe, for the collective west. this is a disaster of the collective west under american leadership, has poured hundreds of billions of dollars into propping up the zalinski government in a failed effort to inflict a strategic defeat upon russia. that's not my words as the goals that bored by the secretary of defense, lloyd austin, back in 2022. and then this they have failed. if you know, rush and not only as cheap, you know, territorial success liberating the new territories and the don't boscoe zones up or asia securing try me up. but russia has mobilized it's
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of industrial potential from military perspective. you know, cranking out the defense industry on a scope and scale that can't be matched by the west. and this puts the list of the strategic disadvantages they try to cope with the consequences of what is a pending, complete, and total worst victory on the battlefield crate. the gunmen suspected of shooting some of our prime minister rubber feet, so has reportedly pleaded guilty in port this island strongly oppose the prime minister's policies, particularly his plans to stop arms supplies to ukraine, as according to the country's interior minister, or should i still on the invalids, but at each just i can confirm the reasons why this is classified as politically motivated, pre mediated murder. we're not pointing fingers on anybody. i presented to you with the facts. and this was a summary of
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a statements made by they say it was that he's unhappy with the situation and he disagrees with the government. it doesn't agree with stopping assistance to ukraine . but it will settle those weeks before the assassination attempt to the selected gunmen. your ice and tool uh, was spotted at a protest in western slovakia, or the rally and support of the crime saw a small group of people carrying e flags and condemning the countries ruling party. let's take a look at some more background on the suspect. 71 year old, your ice until a is a fierce critic of the still about prime ministers. you claim policies, members of faith. so it was government confirmed that he took part in numerous pro western rallies and demand. the payment is to renew slovak arm supplies to yeah, before shooting the leader, the country's defense minister says the shooting was not coincidental. this is what i get the, all the biggest tragedy the past i was is that we've discovered that the disagreement with a different political opinion, disagreement, or conflict of opinions have turned into pre meditated mode at what has to happen
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for a person who originally presented himself present in his opinions as passive, has to become an extremist, take a gun and chemistry want to kill someone else. i believe that the emotions of the last months was so high as the back you. this was no coincidence about visa is not so new politician. he's been in politics since 1992. that's 32 years. if he didn't have the same opinion with selected media, then the criticism float. and if you, despite public criticism still won the elections, then it breaks the question, how can we criticize him if he still won the vote on somebody floating? it's going to kick go to robert, said so it said to be improving after his latest surgery. however, he still remains in a serious condition after the attack. meanwhile, the slow by prime ministers deputy earlier suppressed the state leader clearly remembers what happened. the footage from the scene shows of panic
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and chaos spread through the crowd waiting to meet the country's leader is silent, shots of prime minister feet. so 5 times as he left a government building, his guards rushed and feed so into a car before he was airless into a hospital from a safe location. the suspect was immediately taken into custody. smoking security forces have removed a boot from this tree that was lodged as a result of an attack and assassination attempt on the lease of walking. 5 minutes, a rule that fits so immediately behind it is the cultural center in which the prime minister walked out of moments before the attack took place. the silence was a 71 year old male speaking to the locals. they suggest the sentiment that the silence had towards the prime minister or the government is not necessarily something that is shared throughout the country. these statements was in one form or another aligned with a number of conflicting ideologies. back in 2016, many suggested his values more traditional that they were aligned with smockey and
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interests. some would even describe them as pro russian, whereas in 2022 has inner circle suggests. his views changed, supported pro ukrainian, pro western and pro liberal values, a drastic shift that resulted in the assassination attempt of to walk in prime minister with all that fits up. of course, 1st of all, it's a tragedy when you hear a politician is being attacked. and of course, we know that some of our carries a country where there's a big polarization. there's parts of the country which is strongly opposed to 5 minutes their feet. so, and then there's a large part which is a fan of feats so. so of course it's a dangerous situation and it's also, it's always a said through here that people to divide them to express their opinion and there's just your best misfortunes. maybe the gentleman was a little bit sick and it had, but that's not the way to and of things. in my opinion. there are a number of policies that we can list policies that the assailant was opposed for
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the most part. but the one thing that does remain constant is the government's position to ukraine, as well as ukraine's potential bid to join nato. this is something the government oppose us. these policies have been in place for a while. many would suggest there's a division within society. but then again, officials throughout the country have stated, the prime minister has been elected into power time and time again, his policies have necessarily changed. so the big question here is, where is this pressure coming from? and the pressure for the most part is of course, coming from brussels. it's coming from the united states to walk you as a member of the european union as a member of the nato alliance. and this, among many other things, is one of the fundamental reasons as to why because segments could have potentially carried, they'll be a tough one. final thing to mention is these to lock you in government and it's intention to establish a foreign policy that is sovereign and independent from that of the european union and nato. this is a fundamental reasoning behind the government's position, the opposition as well as the motivation behind the servants motives. but more
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importantly comes at a time when you are, it's self is questioning its own existence, its identity as well as its foreign policy and about europe is looking to establish that identity. it makes sense that slovakia, serbia hungry, many countries within the european continent are essentially trying to establish the very same thing. yes, and again, are 200 of us will walk you we got the opportunity to speak with former still about prime minister young turn a gorski about the assassination attempt on rubber pizza changing opinions on the ukraine crisis and why the western world continues to lose it to global monopoly, you can watch the full interview right here on our tea after this news hour. but for now, here's a quick preview. russia reaches certain milestones goal. yeah, it's what it is. so we say this would put commission and we're much stable, stronger position as a bit if there is ever going to be a negotiating table. what do you think you would do in that scenario?
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the west, especially united states, are doing very, very stupid policy. because the, because they pressed the russia in china and other countries are together. and yes, i remember. and the henry kissinger avery's that the communist china left calling me in the soviet union. and the that had with that has had a very much is the suddenly many content. and now the and now the united states doing just opal's i policy and that, that's why your question, if or the police position of, or i so i wouldn't be, it would be not only that because the position of russia, because the site is now practically supported by china,
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and by either on a more or less by, in the more or less by african countries. so, from the west, the challenge for the west then would be not only russia, but to the wart. majority of the following almost a week of unrest in new caledonia, paris declared a state of emergency in its overseas territory. that's as pro independence. demonstrators blocked the territories, the key roads. here's a breakdown of what prompted riots across the island. the,
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the 3 words of my circular, awesome speed. it is imperative, the republican or to be restored. the just saw, we feel oppressed, we are angry, everything is happening over a bit. and we a one dream. all we need the kind of people being heard, most casual motor i realized is that the french have never thought about us. they talk about sharing and balance, but at the same of being the case, let's go plot, but we can't go on like this. we won't get anywhere with threats, violence or ours. a discussion that works for everyone is needed so that we can find sincerity. serenity and above all,
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peace. the, i don't know what else to give you. the current relationship between france and the former colonies isn't that later became overseas territories are still a relationship where one is important to the other. we need to restore balance negotiations on the basis of reciprocity and the ability to listen to each other are as a serial is a, this is something that doesn't exist on today, so they don't listen to us to go see they impose certain things on us, which harms our lands and our development of what the french government is doing now is a bad way to solve the problem. don't exceed the impulse of the other, say, with archie international have next. that exclusive interview with former slovakian
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prime minister yon charter gorski. bye for now. the. so i understand that you served to him as prime minister as to bach yager in 1991 in 1992. yes. can you describe a little bit of it well what the implications have been since then? up until now? big changes, big changes because in the time we're just turning in the time czechoslovakia and, and neighboring countries from 40 years socialism to a democratic society. market economy, free press, big changes. so we understand that the developments over the past few days have been a month from on the biggest to us here. what can you personally say about
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a little back? the so i know beneficial, but actually coming from that time, he started as a young socially solution in, in the both of post communist party is the lucky a. and to add members member solve, solve the problem and uh, and to, despite the fact that the deal was socialist ios goal, is that about the creation but to our relations were correct. and this yes, for some time is practically in the same political camps opposing or the government of somebody. yeah. so come back to the assassination that's out to you hasn't seen so.

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