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smell compound wounded children were transported to ox, a hospital where medics are fighting for their lives. in long sizes, health industry reports facility is running out of resources and may soon be unable to receive more patients. out eximada as hospital is the only hospital providing health services to more than 1000000 people currently. and its clinical capacity cannot bear to receive more monitors and injuries in light of this serious aggression against the billions of children and women. the numbers of wounded and patients in the hospitals departments exceed the natural clinical capacity by more than 3 times. we discussed the health crisis and gaza with the communications officer for the international committee of the red cross fission the honda. he says the i c r c is still providing medical services in rafa. despite the dangers and the challenges and the message to me, the threats across the team remains and rough uh our team exist in the field hospice and that the i search the stablished last month. and you continue to
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provide evidence and you did health care services. we are also expanding our outreach to support the remaining functional hospitals and health care facilities across styles, 1000 god district. we have recently just a few hours ago delivered that medical shipment that includes urgency, needed medical supplies, disposable, we called this morning on the kits and includes the materials that are used to treat, use the injured peoples, tomatoes and dozens. and what, there isn't a deal where the goes, i mentioned to a hospital which serves nearly 1000000 people in the middle. the area, it's very area that has been witnessing very extremely basic fine situation. we can hear explosions. and these changes are all the time from different areas. i'm from all sides, independent area. the same duration and rough. i believe the main challenge is to, is this through the bible out to survive. how to, you know,
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to spend the day on the 9th and with this, the next morning i'm, it's justified how students, he's everywhere, and shillings airs, tries exchange of fire from, you know, in the vicinity of, from where the exist. besides the hardships of accessing 2 sufficient amounts of food for their families, for diabetes, for the 2nd patients, and also have access to clean water for both for drinking and for cleaning. i believe that they also are challenged with access to health care services that the deep and timely basis and, and identified man has shot and killed one person in moscow. witness to say that gunman shot the victim of 4 times with an assault rifle. at least once at point blank range attacker was apprehended after he was wounded in a firefight with police. bond horsemen have opened a double criminal case for murder and illegal dentist. session authorities have
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reported late called the shooting a contract to murder. the one other deadly incident occurred on thursday in the central russian city of camera via one person was killed in more than a 100. were injured. after 2 trams collided according to local authorities. a video circulating online shows one of the trends making a high speed turn before the crash, its stores coming off with several people ending up on the street. one passenger died well 108 people were admitted to the hospital including 17 natures. most of them have already been discharged for 20 people, remain hospitalized. according to media reports, either a technical problem or human error or could be the blind, but the official causes still being investigated. all right, that's what i do for me for now, but just stay with my colleague, nicky. and we'll be in next with that much more news by the
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the, what is part of is it that the employee would post that isn't the deepest view of us and bidding the word part is it something deeper, more complex might be present there? let's stop without teachers. let's talk about it. i am receptive, and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously . why watch something that's so different opinions that he won't get anywhere else . welcome to please, or do you have the state department to see i a weapons bankers,
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multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. i changed and whatever you do, don't my show state main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, we don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way you the union, including the meeting negotiations over the course of 10 the last 10 years and, and the one of the mega projects that to, to you and rush i have and the 2 together was the man building often nuclear power plant in aquila. so for the future, and now uh, is there any development on russian side regarding the, and the re regarding the lives in the production or
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the new construction project off the guess the center that was being discussed in the recent years. what either, any news or from the russian a side about that, or are there any other feature project that is being discussed between the 2 countries. thank you. it's a for you to show, as for a call you everything is going according to the plan. it's all going according to the timeline. we're seeing the deadlines next. a lot of people are working in the construction to the workers are being engaged from the 30th because there's a lot of construction work being done or sitting you more specialist or working for thanks. most of the turkish government for the conditions that were provided for this work, 2 days coming to the 1st units being finalized. however, it's ongoing according to the plan on all these issues. as for hydrocarbons, i can repeat actually, incidentally, we're not just building to station the power plant. we're also building town. we're
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prepared to take over the se, you're creating the whole system. and it's a new sphere of economy in energy of turkey. and president or the one has made a strategic choices of tools, and i think it's quite a right to do with them. it helps get rid of the hydrocarbon dependency as well. so we have a reliable partnership. we're doing our work, we're going to send the cost for the gas of the gas center yesterday and working on it as well. again, the, we're thinking about it. we've got some problems with both have issues with other partners. i'm sure i'll try to explain, but it says it's not just there's gas storage or gas for the supply. it's an operation center to trade in gas for a year upfront maryland. but i want to some point the following thing as you've seen well regarding the flu stream that leads to the 30th to the black sea and then provide searcy with us as well as the current stream. it provides gas in europe as well from blueprint. so we have to car source of these pipelines that go down the bottom of the black student, who's the ukranian armed forces are making attempts to strikes pounds and to destroy them sooner at least the ships that are guarding them or constantly being
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attacked. and quite recently, and the latest thing that happened, i think 7 or 8 days ago, ukrainian drove. and so we made an attempt to attack, had a gas pump in station situated on the shore of the black sea and is pumping gas to turkey. incidentally, we'd like to point it out to you. we have a turkey that has some cooperation with ukraine at the same time frame is trying to destroy the gas pipelines, to providing gas to turkey, where this is not a joke, not an exaggeration. you room to drones. were jammed by the russian electronic, more furnitures, and they were trying to strike the gas company and stations on the black shores. i'm not inventing something that's here said that's what happened. please inform our friend president 31 and you know, that's what's happening in reality. in the ships that are guarding this gas transportation system that is at the bottom of the black sea, are constantly attacked by the drones by the water, drones that are procured by the european countries to france incidentally. and they
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were attacking our bows, their guardian, these 2 pipelines, issues to in the who didn't. i think we need to speak with you to be more vocal about it and to be more clear thoughts. but as for propaganda that are spanish french complains so much about somebody not always succeeding when you come in, but that's what's really happening all the time. even with the bi lateral relations . and we are developing rather successfully, and we do in our tre, it is growing to you soon. however, i'm taking a look at what's happening for some new. and it seems to me that the economic part of the government, of course, here recently has been focusing on receiving investments and loans, savings rants from the western financial institutions to probably as all right. and may be all right, if it will have limitations on trays and economic ties with russia has stomach cramps at the loss for the turkish economy to be greater than the game for police we took. and i think that there is such a possibility, but it's a sensitive matter. maybe it requires a separate discussion. we're just simply looking at the figures, all the macro economic indicators. they require special attention from the turkish
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government right now. but i don't want to go into detail on that, so i know them very well, and i'm very well read on that. i know what's happened in their protein, you guys even go to a to me when i try with, with the dogs, mustang. i got those on the stuff. thank you so much, mr. president. and you have given me a valuable opportunity to, to ask you a question right now in the far eastern beach and they're in menu and the letters are of concern for japan. first and foremost, that's the territorial dispute will shift on the 2nd military cooperation between russia and north korea that is being spent on right now. these 2 issues that we're facing in japan as for territorial disputes and the territorial issues. my question is, if all in subarus this year, you said you will absolutely travel to these 4 and disputed curio and violence. do
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you have any specific labs and timeline for that visit to what do you think? you all know the situation right now is that the negotiations put on hold. let me get you fits in these territories and then over by those relations to do something to be able for you to farms yet again, if you could please share what are your plans that regard. as for russian, japanese talks to who are new and their re, establishment. during the time you have this special meal to operation. and you say good. i know dental lucy's negotiations were discontinued. i know con will say women. and since then they sold the descendants of the former, and most are you considering citizens of that those islands and cannot go back to
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visit to the grace of sarah forey, father and some of the taxes have relations with japan. when developing brothers sustains you matter, side guy. so of course they were in many issues, especially the ones that must be guarded 16 issue, you know, relations, that is peace treaty unless the machine is cheap. our relations with japan were developing in a rather sustained manner. of course, there were many issues, especially the ones that regard to the key issue in organizations. that is the piece true. to understand that believe this pc could not have been seen without solving the issues that had to go with and to realize it was fully aware of that back in the fifty's and yet, and you and i know it very well the soviet government decision, i think it was done in 1956, the declaration was signed. that was to be union is prepared to transfer to the
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aisles out of the chain of islands and the basis for that wasn't mentioned. the reasoning for that was swimming. the sovereignty was also not mentioned in some other condition, possibly the payments were not mentioned, however, but the very idea of a transfer was stipulation. even that declaration for the more over it was ratified by the supreme council of the ussr. for some reason, the japanese side refused to implement these agreements, pens the soviet union. also, the ratified that our requests of the japanese side. we went back to the review of these matters. there was a complex dialogue distill it took place. now you've mentioned several issues visiting the aisles of which your russian federation believes that this is a part of the sovereign territory of russia. therefore, i don't see why i should shy away from disobedience one of the territories of the russian federation. number one of them 2nd removed, why do we believe that it was because there were relevant documents that were
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signed to the united states as well by 2 delegations of the 2 countries just as to who was one of the results of the 2nd world war. and the results of the 2nd world war are not to be resides. it doesn't mean that there were no opportunities to increase. this is a very delicate matter. however, it's not a black and white issue. it's more complex, but we're not shy and we gauge and the dialogue on this matter to show so. so 1st i see no grounds for me that would prevent me from visiting the aisles. but to be honest, so far, i have not had that in my plan is because currently i'm looking into other matters for you just said that my business there would entail difficulties in drafting a peach tree city, toyota to serve. what about japan's declaration? that is joining the attempts of securing russian strategic distribution. what does that, does it cost to, to the barrier in the way of negotiations? some of these training japan has joined the cause to carry out a strategic defeat against russian. do you think that is
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a good strategy to pursue when striving for a peace treaty? do you think my hypothetical intention to visit the aisles is more serious than japan's japanese government? so the declaration of we have some tend to secure rushes strategic the feet in the battlefield. i do understand that this is not your personal question. it's been dictated by the editorial policy immunizations certainly via with. and i think you should ask your leadership that question. sure. was more over, we see that japan is biased as far as the ukrainian crisis is concerned. as of now, it's just because it currently you're a no conditions in place for russian japan to continue their dialogue on a piece truthful. and you know, we do not refuse to engage in such a dialogue, but only once the requisite conditions have been created, especially from the japanese side. we're not doing anything in our bilateral relations that would complicate our dialogue with japan, not a single thing. everything that has been done has been done by japan. now moving on to rushes, relations with north korea, with
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a dpr k can be different views in that regard. i think the dpr k has on multiple occasions that demonstrated its willingness to achieve an agreement. in particular with the us, and i think that's precisely this willingness that served as the impetus for the meeting between the former us president donald trump. and mr. kim jo on you. it's a bit more over the americans and the north koreans agreed that the latter were not going to carry out due to their test. when there was an agreement on shutting down and due to their testing site. and that has to be reciprocated by some steps by the us in the banking sector. but it was not just an agreement that this agreement was implemented. what do we do? what has happened as a result of the us and unilaterally violating these agreements? doing that directly and work with the teachers. okay, so what would prevent us from developing relations with the country with which we share and wondering if it was, you know, for, and there are some things that make me ask questions during and it's in the past. we supported some measures with regard to north korea in particular,
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and the feeling of labor migration to us you all work in the information feels or you are immersed in this material, hasn't worked well versed in this field. so why did we support these measures? what about labor migrants? what kind of a threat do they? we allegedly care about the environment, some birds, and some sea animals. and what about people dying of hunger or not because they are bellicose or belligerents, the civilians, a peaceful citizens of the country. we're talking about we prevent them from getting the job limit their opportunities in terms of securing the job to feed their families. and that's just bizarre. well, i'm just currently speaking in an abstract fashion. i am not in any relation to what currently is happening. i think this is what's going to keep happening across the world. and if anyone is threatening, someone is threatening and they have to respond. sort of have there been no, threatened the 1st place and then the difficulties would simply not arise. i think the new feeler issue is response to these costing threats. now,
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as for our relations with actually uh, i can tell you that we will pursue this relationships because they are neighbors. whether others like that or not it's, i think we looked almost 2 years from on the so about the toner as the preferred, our so that we are continue our conversations in your statements use big website shows you've also spoke about sometime around succession to the trying to accomplish organizations, what else do the brakes association to meeting with you to cheating? no matter what it was, my question is as follows. what's your view of the future? we'll do that and, you know, given the design as well as with different independent countries, do you think monopoly is going to be preserved as well as a multi path as you need for the well meant to chip it especially you know, we have spoken about that and many occasion was that i, you know,
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that better than any one of the ussr collapse as well as well, it was dissolved whether it was destroyed or not. that's for speculation. but it happened. and only one superpower remained. 2 minutes thought it could rest on its laurels at the helm of the whole world, dictating their will to everyone. the world as a complex system is developing rapidly. with new pass was emerging from one of the western european politicians. and it was not meaning, i want everyone to understand that he said we will all european countries in our small countries. but not all of them have come to realize that yet. look at asia and its development, basically, china, 1500000 people. india has probably overtaking that in terms of population. the other asian countries are developing at franklin pace in southeast asia, bangladesh, august in indonesia, and you see sure the pace of development is enormous. the population is growing. and judging by that, the trend points to a shifting development pattern and towards asia. currently,
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there are several processes that put in that part of the world. they're catching up in terms of economic wrote eastern and also catching up in the standards of living . this will inevitably result in a shift in the world configuration. as of right now, it's impossible to talk about any kind of monopoly in the monopoly is no longer there. without a doubt. the world can exist in its diversity or as to if complete monopolies achieved. it's going to be terrible just as a nature of human and politics. the world needs to be a diverse place here. i don't know whether that's a good thing for the us. i mean, such a monopoly that emerged after the collapse of the ussr because that required additional efforts on the part of the us. just have a look at the statistics. totally. the us defense to expand insurance, disappear to that of all the other countries defense, the expenditure combine orders, and so you can sum up all the defense expenditures of all countries across the world is still going to be inferior to the defense expenditure every us because
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loads of money are funneled into supporting form basis. very often i get the question, how can you support the establishment of such modern web injuries, such as the gliding bottoms of the on guard system issues. so the thing is, we're concentrating our financial and administrative resources in key areas where the us needs to spend a whole lot of money supporting. it's already expansive on forces across the world . and it's for an basis. you know, corruption is flaring because the expenses are great. i'm not accusing anyone. we've got a lot of corruption to say that there is also a lot of corruption in the us because a lot of money can be stored when it's allocated for supporting what's there? a lot of money, a lot of resources are fund on supporting the imperial status of the us to doesn't benefit the american citizens. and they don't think so. on the contrary, we should have pushed us down the ladder and the experts in the us know that if i
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may say in point that out publicly, i read them. the question is, how fast is that happening? and how fast is the us going to be thrown? if they were smart people, they would read what they're experts right. and they would correct the course missing and they would have stayed on the olympus for long. however, their current leadership would like to hold onto this imperial standing at any cost, and that is only detrimental to themselves. still, the changes are taking place. there are unavoidable, they're already underway. there is no unipolar world, which is any more. i think that the task for all of us, the united states, russia, europe, asia, and it is just that so that we would have an understanding of all of it would not come to an extreme with our colleagues from the u. k. spoke about persistence and for us to understand that and to moderate our invasion and not try to agree with each other and not to try to make someone at band and agreements in the world will change without possible catastrophe searches that are so scary for every one of
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which em ruth menu, sort of the ambush them today. well, go ahead and get another question that the i a, a issue to document. i guess he's finding public at the right considering that right now a little rock considering that the us a step out of a nuclear deal and size the discipline size. and dad on the deal was a task with adaptive. he had it from again. and i think all about your service agency or a certain body should be used that would be more professional and competent as to possibly use it as much as, as a weapon, as the exxon some on. and so what do you think the situation has to do? with that, and i don't know, is it around who up on your cmc up and listen to it is i just appalled, ron fully executed its obligations under the well known deals that you've just mentioned. there could be no grievances against the ron in this regard to the united states. so we know laterally decided to withdraw from that young and the
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europeans continue to demand that iran execute fully against obligations. well please forgive me now, but this is some garbage and absurd. the rod did not step out from the deal with the former us president. it's donald trump decided to withdraw from the deal. and your community said, oh yes, that's not quite right to us, stepped out, but you are radians. who observe it all to the why would they do that? well, it just sounds a little, but it's the key actor stepped out of the deal. why went around there a burden event serving those commands as i was we asked to run and we try to convince, drawn not to take any action click sudden move. so it's not just stepped out of the deal and not to exacerbate relations with the lack of skill. well, i'm going to do this as an open secret. all reveal, assuming we're also asking the around in leadership to keep. com could you think would be even better for you to observe the agreements of the list. but i was thinking of myself in your, my flashing iran, observing if everyone is leaving the field. but in general,
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some kind of mechanism should be found that would be stable if it was to go. it's clear to everyone. today they signed the deal to tomorrow, they leave it there. it is. how come we work with task force? we're always being told that trust is so important, but where is the trust here? it cannot come from nowhere. one administration left and the other came in this and all their previous obligations are thrown out of the window. just like today, everyone is thinking about their own topics and i'm thinking about mine. shouldn't my colleagues from the united states asked about possible agreements with ukraine? well, just we have come to almost signing the agreement with the printer. well, at the behest of the us and the u. k, and the way it was all thrown out. and how can we agree today and how can we negotiate today? the, to the current leadership of ukraine decided not to be elected. now it's a big question. now there's article $1.00 oh $3.00 at least screening constitution cars and it says that the president is elected for 5 years only politically serious
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article $83.00 of the printing constitution. mississippi leads that during the martial law and with the mandate of the parliament this extent is can. but as for the extension of the presidential mandates, well, nothing is said, let's not think that you see there is a law that explains the status of the martial law. it says that the mandate is transferred to the parliament and the elections of the president during the marshal office are not being held. and the president shall elections are not being held for sure. but it doesn't mean that the results are extended. just see, it's not for the the
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at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate, extra patient. according to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local b. both any resistance to the british was answered with double cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance as they are. men, women, and children are shot whenever they can be met with squatter. henry myrick wrote in a letter to his family in england, in $1846.00 plus scro you as fast. these rightly described as blood. so and racist eve at the beginning of colonization, there were one and
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a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent. then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees still 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical facts, the problem of full recognition of the crimes of white australians against aborigines has not been resolved so far. the, the, the,
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i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law shows alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously, is to place a trust rather than to the area. i mean with the artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme in the robot most protects this phone. existence was the,
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should the age of someone's the leaves with disposable for supplies, such weapons to worse. so you know, the destruct our territory. the response could be face and metric lot improved. and what was that most ago is considering sending weapons to regions from which countries that have critics twice on russia, it can be hit, who to go? so sounds the falls, narratives, politicians used to escalate to the, the new made up that washer wants to attacked. major, are you completely crazy? that's like this. they came up with this. it's nonsense. you know? sure, that's rubbish. so much the small, the climate has done makes, is the public address off to a failed assassination to attend, suggesting his views made him a target. anyone who just knows like.

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