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thanks to chipped over to vehicle because danielle could be moving you receive the pressure repels an overnight attack on pry me at downing 8 ukrainians role comes as 11 countries. green light keeps striking russian territories with western r as washington as $320000000.00 aids here, it breaks apart and begins to think of the cost of gaza. us senator draws us right in comparison between israel's actions and america's nuclear attack on japan. we did what was necessary to protect our way of life. was it disproportionate to use atomic weapons to in the world, we couldn't afford to lose? so this idea of the international community,
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your question considers israel. the problem i reject that behind me is one of the many is really military base is padded across the west bank. this particular one resides in the middle of an area and housing around 350 how he's seen in families and up in smoke. the livelihoods of palestinian farmers in the west bank are at risk as far as just try their prompts. the questions are raised as the area specs. it is also used by is really forces for military trails. these fire started by doing conditioning. the jordan valley are part of the program for fans to displace posting and families from here. the live in moscow. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international. we start with the latest on the ukraine conflict. russia has repelled an overnight attack on its territory. according to the defense ministry have used us made army tactical missile systems during the strikes. russia was able
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to down 8 ukraine in you avi's over crimea. the, the local authorities say the a current in attack and targeted dependence, los transportation infrastructure, while the strikes were repelled in the city of kurtz to ferry boats were hit by the down rock as fragments, no civilian casualties have been reported. meanwhile, the debates surrounding cabs of possible use of western arms to strike russian territories is not dying down. so far. 11 countries have given you plan to go ahead to use their weapons for such attacks. among them, some of kids, most vocal supporters, poland, france, canada, and the u. k. russia has warned against such a publications. now let's take a look at the arsenal. ukraine has access to and just how far those weapons can strike inside russia. 3 types of those wester's of allied munitions can hit target less than 100 kilometers inside rush or potentially reaching the cities of don't
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ask. and belgrade the next group includes rockets bombs, and you avi's from the us, u. k. and portugal. now they can reach up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shuttle cruise missiles pose the biggest threat they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. you can friends supply these muscles that have supported potential attacks on russian r t. c goes down off, brings us more, you know what they say desperate times call for desperate measures. and well, it seems that such times have come for ukraine. it is becoming increasingly difficult for kids to painter, a bright and up lifting picture of what's going on on the front lines and well, it seems that the, the, well even the west and ex press is missing to that they're admitting that it is what some of the hardest times that ukraine has faced since the beginning of the conflict since the war broke out. but at the same time, neither key of notes,
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nature positive, seemed willing to admit and to concede to this new reality. so they are scrambling for means and they are looking as to what they can do and 4 months, if not 4 years. now they have been admitting that the, well, they are running out of what they can do. so this latest portia is just one more development and one more step towards further escalation, as if a starting gun went off somewhere in the back stage or the global jet political arena. countries, one by one began to lift their a band on the use of the weapons that they had previously donated me on the use, the gaze targets so deep within the russian territory. the usual mongers were the 1st to jump on this bandwagon like the u. k. poland or the baltic states, and so what spain and italy is a sofa are still holding that brand. as did jim in the workplace show that
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seemed until the spokesman for all of schultz indicated that there might be a huge on when it comes to that policy. other than the several countries include in germany have reached cleared agreements with ukraine on the use of western weapons . such a defensive struggle is not limited to one's own national territory, but can of course, also be extended to the aggressive national territory. and of course, ukraine does realize that it does full outs of the g, a political support light with the elections in the u. k. and the us with the peace conference in switzerland falling on the backbone, after all, was all the events that surround the gaza. so there is a sense of urgency within key of and within its most war mongering allies as to if they want to escalate the situation as quickly as possible. so the united states, they have been on defense as to whether or not to lift the bond on this side,
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but very well pressed. the secretary of state was pressed by the media as to where the united states stand as of now here's what he had to say. we haven't occurred, shore enabled, strikes outside of the frame. um february, as i've said before, has to make its own decisions about the best way to effectively defend itself. we're going to make sure that it has the equipment. it needs to do that as the conditions and changed us about it was changed as what rush it does, has changed in terms of how it's pursuing its aggression. as escalation, we've adapted and adjusted to and i'm confident we'll continue to do that. at the same time, things in ukraine within the country have been very, very difficult for kids because they have been desperate to try and round up as many men as possible to send them to the front lines. we're not talking volunteers, we're talking those who have been actively evaluating dropped for 12 months now at
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least, if not years. so they even had to update the draft legislation. they have to tighten it on the since the 18th of may, when the new louis came into power, the streets of ukraine have being, lucy absolutely deserted because over the sheer fact, the relationship between ukraine's dropped officials on the population have transcended in going beyond any legal framework, they have been using an authorized force to round up people. they have been rounding up uh well people with disabilities with addictions and it seems that they have a blank, well they have really like a blank check. they haven't get out of jail free card. so to speak, and they can pretty much, they have their hands on tight as to who they can send to the front lines. and obviously this has been a quite popular measure within the ukrainian population. so right now, all of this is looking that ukraine and his allies, i have been on an escalation of this conflict even further by any means necessary,
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anything. it looks like the time of a concern about unpopular decisions has long passed kids efforts to join the european union have dragged on for years with the blogs. diplomats now seemingly teasing you train with accession talks to boost morale as early as next month. there's bloomberg saying discussions will kick off mere weeks after the you problem and 3 elections in your opinion is aiming to start negotiations as early as june. the 25th, which you crate on becoming a member of the blogs that help boost keeps morale, but has yet to fully overcome objections from hungry and ukraine definitely need someone to boost at spirits. russian forces are advancing on the battlefield. cabins. brutalizing its people to force them into a meat grinder, but it's likely brussels isn't just dangling the carrot of you membership out of the kindness of it's hard because highly motivated ukrainians fighting a proxy war against russia means others won't have to. our people are very much
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motivated, very much, so we're fighting for rights for freedoms, for life, and now we're fighting for survival. and this is the highest of our motivation, but we're also fighting to be equal members of europe. i believe that today we're showing everyone that's exactly what we are. the european union is going to be much stronger with us. that's for sure. and inspiring words from a president who's political legitimacy has devolved into that of a dictators. but i, so as he was dreaming of a fast track to you, membership at the start of russia's military operation, 2 years on and he's still dreaming. ukraine is on the right track. it is ready for negotiations. however, this does not mean that there are no reforms left that needed to be continued over this need. they are needed. they can be continued during the accession negotiations . therefore, i cannot guarantee, but i can say that i really hope that negotiations will begin in june, at least for zaleski this time. it looks like these purport,
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a jew negotiations are likely to take place political, as well as publishing similar information, saying brussels is eager to start ukraine's integration process. but without any guarantee is it all boils down once again to nothing more than a more out boost in brussels. the officials are pushing to begin formal negotiations over ukraine, joining the european union as early as next month, according to people familiar with the matter. opening the tax would bring the morale boost to ukraine, which has been fighting a full scale russian invasion for more than 2 years and has long aspired to join the western block on top of that. diplomats from brussels and t of are reportedly trying to persuade hungry to sign off on ukraine's you with session. because victor orbit is anything but enthusiast sick about the idea. we have set up a sub and then you run the by the evaluation of the commission. 3 out of the 7 is not full. so there is no reason to negotiate membership of the green law. he's
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not the only european against you membership for ukraine, even those countries that support it have large parts of their population that don't think it's a good idea. no wonder negotiations are set to take place at the end of june, just a couple weeks after elections for the parliament. when the wrath of unhappy voters will no longer be relevant for politicians, no good blame europeans for not wanting to embrace kia with open arms. ukraine's band, its political opposition. it's sending people to the front by brute force and the so called president, canceled the elections that may have thrown them out of office. it's come as no surprise that that sounds anything but democratic too many people in the west and around the world to palestinian red crescent. paramedics have been killed in is rarely selling on the southern cousins city of rough. um it comes as the u. n. warren, to aid supplies for the embattled enclave, simply don't meet the demand. a we
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a show actually deplores this. at tech. the tech home displays people. and it demonstrates that there is no safe place in gaza at all. we have um distributive an enormous amount for central medicine, medical supplies, but it's not enough. i mean like this is such an old, well, no, overwhelming these off. sorry, it's not enough. not when that would be a sustain cease fire. and it would be entry roots into gas which are properly managed. when there is a d confliction mechanism, which actually facilitates supports, a much more is, is possible. i meant, the humanitarian disaster unfolding in the enclave. agencies have been left exasperated after a new us made here use to transport and the gaza broke apart and began to sing the damage sustained by the floating p a 2 weeks of the beginning of the region. expose the destruction for the destruction that it. this is taking 2 and
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a half months to build the p a and deliver the claim to $1000.00 metric tons of age, which is a drop in the ocean compared to what's needed in gaza every day, the deposit to push a small, fabulous, close at the station and put small lives at risk appear built at a cost of $320000000.00 was only put into service on may 17th, but after less than 2 weeks of operation and it was damaged by a combination of bad weather and rough seas. the pentagon said sections of the structure need a repair, so it's been total way to the is really part of asked on to be fixed. and i can take at least a week. thunder of muslim legal hassan simply said, rather than worrying about his peers, us should just be pressuring israel to stop the war. it's laughable. the, the, the, the peer is a joke. if america really cared about the palestinians, they would stop sending bombs. that is really is dropping on palestinian citizens.
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they would really could, could end the war and saving a war, they would end the genocide. it's one side, it's literally a nuclear super power, reading bombs and refugees burning children. the live people in tents who've been displaced and they, they've driven them out of their homes, told them to go to so called safe zones, and the bomb, the saved zones. this, it hasn't happened once or twice. it has happened daily. you can't accidentally keep killing that many civilians. when you accidentally killed $40000.00 civilians, it's no longer an accident. it's clearly intentional and the us as supporting that . so i think the, the peer was a complete joke. even the air drops of humanitarian aid are a disgrace. in fact, i just saw some footage of a young child who was killed when at the visa, so called 2 minutes here and here drops fell on her and killed her. many people have actually died with these humanity on your drops falling on them or falling in the sea and people trying to go get it and drowning to death. so if america really
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cared about the palestinians, they wouldn't spend hundreds of millions building appear that doesn't even work. the us can put pressure that us can force this genocide to stop tomorrow. the problem is that us doesn't want to, that is the problem. the reason being us politicians like nikki haley like lindsay graham like by didn't himself have received millions and millions of dollars from the is really lobby. so these american politicians, they're not working for the american people. they're not working for human rights. they are basically agents of a for an entity. and meanwhile, a us senator has sparked outrage after he like into the idea of gaza operation to americans use of the atomic bomb against japan. and i bring this up and nobody likes here and it, but i know what my country did when we were attacked by the japanese who went to war with japan in germany. we did what was necessary to protect our way
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of life. wasn't disproportionate to use atomic weapons to in the world, we couldn't afford to lose. so this idea of the international community, your question considers his role, the problem i reject that these charges are false. they're beloved libel against the jewish people. political therapist has dean says, statements like these, expose the divide between washington's rhetoric and actions. we should appreciate the madness of graham's words because it's quite unprecedented. actually, the united states, as senior politicians are exposing the fact that it's increasingly becoming a perio state on the international stage. it would have been on thinkable to hear these kinds of remarks and words maybe a decade ago or in the united states. still attempted to maintain false leave and then still, but even then at least tried to maintain the veneer of a moral high ground lecturing others about human rights and international law. now
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it's openly exposing itself is a complete mariah state. it's just a blanket admitted, and so the last long standing here biography of the united states is position of the global hedge them on within the unipolar world order. he's saying it blankly the united states gets to violate these norms of international law and human rights . and no one else is the problem, grams words what he's not taking proper consideration into is that the name of international human rights and international law has been used by the united states as a weapon with which to um, to protect and enforce its global hegemony against countries that are just aligned with it for the livelihoods of palestinian farmers in the west bank have been built a massive blow after raging fires devastated their crops in the northern jordan valley. however, as the area is regularly used for as rarely, military drills, questions are being raised as to whether this was a natural disaster. ortiz maria from ocean that picks up the story. it's magazine,
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the palestinian farmer steps carefully so the ashes as he inspects his field. last week's fire 8, around 170000 square meters of his communities, land destroying vital crops, a clear vision. all of which do you see how it is all done, were planted annually harvested and use it for making bread and feeding? no sheep, and large store vc. it was old, burned in the field, so no one will benefit from its vince, i agree. cultural season was lost, the cost of seats pesticides, and being ty season was lost. mazda did, we calls how the fire started, and such dry weather, with temperatures reaching 40 degrees celsius, with grosse easily ignites the strong winds. typical of this region quickly find the flames, causing the fire to spread rapidly. mosley believes the fire was parked by israeli
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military trails conducted as a nearby army base. and this, i don't know if it was sold, just traded in this area and there was shooting small crows immediately. and 5 started spread into the agricultural lands and pastures. the fi. also rich, the military company of the area. and these running new fi brigades and civil defense forces and plains immediately arrived to prevent the fire from reaching the mystery camps and jewish settlements that these are other side. one defies break out allows, besides, to expend on the protection of the settlements and military facilities. a novelty is a palestinians farmer living in the occupied west bank, where these really presence is marked by hundreds of jewish settlements and military bases. he believes these fire is on ultimate accidents, but the boss of, as well as long term strategy. elana. most of these really use this nature zones to control these lens and empty them a philistines, all means of pressure and intimidation were used against us and build them
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a mid results and manager training, especially students by materials are held during the dry season of crops, every year the bonus every year, purposely they don't do exercises. oh yeah, but they focus on the p which one the crops dr. palestinian officials from the to boss government rates responsible for these area code, the sentiments of local farmers. let me have some of these really occupations did not allow police team and firefighters and trucks to reach the sites. to distinguish these fires, i said frankly, there is no solution because these fire started by the will, conditioning the jordan valley are part of the program prepared to displace boasting of families from here. but devastating fire is just one of the dangers posed by the proximity of the military base. common drills leave behind a significant amount of waste contaminating the area. and unexploded devices that are like taking bombs for their locals. just to reach mind lice on agricultural
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land on the land, we cultivate this event that us for the people with him. when we where i can get him and this down for solve it on the, on the previously solid. and so show us where detectives gps coordinates were taken and they were photographed and documented the agent that listed in the family here that hasn't had data or wounded due to these training side to the highway is one of the many is really military base is scattered across the west bank, this particular one resides in the middle of an area, housing around $350.00 palestinian families. so many of them, the daily reality of living near an army, outpost whose fault with numerous friends, the best way they've been living for decades. they have no other place to go home or run to forced to do or live in the shadow of this unsettling neighbor roof an ocean isle. t reporting from northern jordan valley for 3 years. zambia says it's finally on the verge of overcoming
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a default on it's that after almost all of its international bond holders agreed to a restructuring deal of the country defaulted on its year. a bond that night 2020 at the peak of the cobit pandemic, then worked with the g 20 group to bring together major creditors, such as china, whoever a recent and devastating drought placed further strain on its economy. delaine, the debt restructuring plan, a spike and global interest rates, us at the depths of 4 nations, particularly hard view and warranted that developing countries are having to pay around $50000000000.00 more to 4 and creditors then they had received in loans. we have flows going from the south to the north. if i say that he's like a reversed turn. see a black for instance. so you've the small and medium size. countries that don't move the markets, the ones that are in the distress or, or not the place on where they are spending more on there that done on their human
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development. my colleague union o'neill discussed the ramifications of the debt developments with choose ambia based experts, a lease there certainly will say that the destruction of a problem on the estimate. and suppose these back paid uh each dates or space, the ones on the 1st payment dixon. uh, within the next 2020 days. unfortunately, despite the complex now does it, it does inspection deal. i think that the due date is for the full value which is going to be going through all these programs to different stocks are in autopay. is that some? yeah, that'd be the most. uh, but the team did the countries on the applicant going to then somebody a little say don't go until done. the money decides that they sent that didn't begin to pay big. and so when they knew that you got mean, now we are the issues of no one due to destructive that, you know, there's
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a big issue. it looks to me staring somebody and indeed other nations in the face, not of the u. n. morning the thousands of nations are facing so called death, the stress. what's the risks that come with that with the national monday system is a system on the waiting room. but it also got categories, especially those in service. a hot admission in the ninety's waynesville structural adjustment program, where the front door bar told us to buy that as a place. unfortunately for investment buildings on the fact that as well shipped out on the fortunately, i've been unable to go to court on these. i to the extent to be able to provide the sources of develop, invest thoughts and smart interest in this environment, front door policies. now, while we ask for give a little bit less a bit, you're getting the money from the markets on most do you know the dimensions? we have given boxes by gives you great attributed smaller unfortunately,
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the emissions of agents they do loans are by and just as compared to deal communications. the financing of that's what was the, i mean sporting goods you're. busy the dish and they are unfortunately, both i've been very disappointed stops. i didn't really care, says re good the loans. are they really i really difficult to pay them. bit of down dick into loans because of the fact that the oh and this is our fishing and the issue is that the same day i'll be getting pointed as well. keep on borrowing and we'd be able to pay. but so we need to find the solution and then the going to make solution to this issues we, we shouldn't be highly dependent on any device. no palletization was to develop because at the end of the day, you do want to know the citizens because these international banners, they shouldn't been debts in terms of how the mission was going forward to detention in terms of how the nation must be able to utilize the ability so say that he does so the best solution could be develop ignition to be able to resolve
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these issues and make it bleed. and um, to ensure that we don't go interest much and well, keep on boarding and we thought to pay, but that be 2 bottles. right. well, just say with our 10 our national, i'll be back with much more news in about 34 minutes by the the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the claims of the king of the belgians leopold the 2nd to the congo were finally authorized by the leading european countries in 1885 in the very heart of the
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african continent states under the rule of the belgian monarch was declared. since the beginning, the congo free state was total, may have for the local population and functioned as a universal concentration camp. the majority of the population, including women and children, were forced to work on the rubber plantations. those who failed to fulfill their quota were beaten and mutilated to keep the congo these people under control. they gained setup the so called force bleak which were punitive detachments that cast terror on the captured country and its inhabitants, fearing that their subordinates would simply waste bullets hunting for wild animals . the officers demanded that the soldiers gave an answer for every bullet used. and as proof presented a job hand of an african, it was not uncommon when drying to justify the use of the munition. the colonists amputated the hands of not only those who were dead,
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but also of those who were kept alive. the atrocious exploitation of the congo turned into a real genocide. you know, late 20 years, the policy of the belgians led to the death of nearly 10000000 people alongside the holocaust. the genocide of the congo population is considered to be one of the agreements pages in the history of mankind, the crime it and for almost 3 centuries, it's been a stronghold of russian culture. 10 years ago of the events, the divided dependence was history and to before and of the it became part of russia for good the voice of this sort of the so we took 2 minutes to see where the students to go to say for the
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visual editor, boyd, the different chest here, it was more of us to put that bill jeffers to view as i'm with you the, with the station committee, if you choose to cause the orders the think within those that, that the mr. village is the listing of what the quote was pretty, cross the person and it says good sense position this. it lit up the floor that i was doing that i need just the internet to the what the speed i didn't i suppose by us then probably in the course of things, but most of us do it and you can ship to the vehicle because danielle could be moving, you are see the so that good you should do that. yeah. but he said he has given me a come with a new stores. no more has to be a little bit that could be a couple of stall. could i use it instead?

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