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the, the, what kind of negotiations can we talk about with people who indiscriminately attacks the video and public infrastructure port attempts to threaten nuclear power facilities. lot of the thing says the cranes attacked on rochester course. rita and then it's killing of civilians in tale negates any possibility for negotiations to end the conflict. this is one of the main squares in brisk everything is closed. everything just shut down. people are fleeing because they have seen what the ukranian militants do to civilians who are trying to flip. 70 ends, evacuated from russia and florida towns gearing intensifying, strikes for new create and out there we'd seen cars as been as well as pop.
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courtney said to issue a final ruling on the dispute that residential election. washington says to be looking for ways to put pressure on the country if need and the call us monday the what is involved international reaching you live from our new center in moscow. i a my call caught you at the bottom of 14 has held the top level meeting on the situation, not in the post border region which has been resisting you trading the tax for the 2nd week of the russian leader said kids actions where on likely to improve its negotiating position. i should be yes ma'am. there's no clear way they keep visiting, refuse the proposals to be done to a peaceful settlement plan, as well as proposals from interested and you told mediators. it appears that the enemy, with the help of, if it's wasted investors,
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is seeking to improve its future negotiating position. but what kind of negotiations can we talk about with people who indiscriminately attack civilians and public infrastructure or attempt to threaten nuclear power facilities? so what i, this is crazy and trip. so what's the surprising caution into the cost region? the washing present has been holding regular meetings with the head sold, various security agencies, as well as local governance. this monday we had another gathering whether you just off the latest developments on the ground, but i know there is no denying it. the situation is incredibly tenants. it is difficult. fighting is ongoing. and the cold hauled reality of what's playing out was laid out. and really the numbers speak for themselves was, was in this room. 128 settlements are currently in the zone. there are about 2000 residents whose state is unknown. drone and miss howell tex have increased significantly during this time. 194 drawing attacks were conducted in the region.
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147 of those project house were shut down. it was this truck on the apartment building. 13 people were injured as a day. 121000 people have evacuated and 59000 more are expected to the work is ongoing. 12 civilians have been killed and $121.00 wounded including 10 children. what was there anything said about what was motivating keys? well, we need to look at the why the political context settlements. it says, the kids i am an attempt to destabilize russia has failed. because we have seen that the evidence in costs could actually push people to follow the co a less whether that is opening up that open coast. we'd like to use whether that is gathering hundreds of tons of humanitarian aid all across this false nation. he did also notice that more moves on and chairs are signing up to join the military in the face of this increasing hostility from the neighbor, what tilting one and a half 1000 daily. i don't think we know that the russian president has made
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numerous us as to return to the negotiating table. the false contempt all the way back in the spring of 2022. he of itself had mentioned that was torpedoed fights of wes. we definitely got a sense from the short speech today that the criminal feels but any discussion when it goes chasing with the current ukrainian need to ship would be entirely futile. just remind you of course, most guys consider salons due to me, it just much, ever since his time expired. back in may and he's seemingly has no plans to hold new elections that says off the role as boots and says the same leadership, which at the behest of the west is selling civilians. it is threatening and targeting new infrastructure on it is a big organization coming out of today's meeting, deploying chemical weapons. below to the day before yesterday, it was not possible to restore the power supply in the velocity district, and some of utility workers came under fire and the immunization contained chemical weapons. everyone managed to take cover. everyone is alive,
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but there were points pulled out would of course be a will prime. we have reached out for comment to the p. c. w dot is the international party responsible for fronting the illegal use of chemical weapons? well, department of view is that the, the primary goal list of this attack is to deflect attention from the defeat off the defeat, which ukraine is sustaining on the battlefield. and the don't boss on beyond we know for my own correspondence at the pace at which rushes on, forces all moving forward long and i have frontline has really significantly picked up the washing it out. she puts in a number twitter, pardon me, a trip sort fonts, and one and a half times saw stats and they had previously a 1000 of course, not say that it's still not a slow grind. and actually this is a very important point a moment. because despite the initial triumph of the course attack soon, skepticism started swaddling about ukraine's game plan here because it has warranty,
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recognize that it is inevitably going to end and failure. it is just a question of time. so how could he of sacrifice suddenly valuable flight sing power, which of course is in such short supply for it. at the moment on this, i'm facing a p, austin, according to local officials, more than a 1000 people have chosen to leave the board of territories of their own accord. locals have abandoned the talents of so generals, trying to find safety and shouts as across the region. all the things that goes down of reports on how civilians had been forced to feed the cathedral bells ring as the remainder of the town residents wait buses that will take them to safety. they'll not hate us here. good will protect us, says one woman in the queue. another has slumped down exhausted on
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a bench in the churchyard, cradling a small dog and a hands, uh elderly mother is next to the past couple of days. they've been surviving a nightmare. and the deductible to that one multiple incoming attacks a couple of days ago to yesterday's attack was even stronger. there were also some explosions today. i wanted to go to my street while our grandmother was being looked off to. we didn't have time to take everything we needed. we took only the most necessary things. my home is about half a block away. i heard some explosions in that direction, so i just run away from there. yeah. but i just ran for by comstock thinking about last night. and 1st thing it's impossible. i'm with a sick mother with my daughter. we were lying on the floor and we heard some shots of how they were hitting the fence. and i have a gas pipe in the hallway. i was afraid something would hit that, but we could have exploded. so as we fill in, she gets
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a cool. her sick uncle has come back home. the home, she's just fled. the very idea of going back to get him strikes tara, and so we do it. don't cry, everything will be fine. don't worry. thank you. come on, let's get on the bus. because the yeah. so what you have here is 2 clothing stores. a beauty, paul and a pharmacy, a supermarket, this is one of the main squares in risk. everything is closed, everything is shut down. people are fleeing because they have seen what the ukranian militants do to civilians who are trying to flee. and that have been speculations that this town could be on the radar and in the cross has of the ukrainian army. so the on taking any chances. and all of this here is now
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a ghost town people in the bus cue. some of the loss residents released and they are fleeing to the stone lot. so we are leaving because the border is nearby. it goes to our gardens. it's scary when the siren is sounding like this. there are drones helicopters and airplanes flying overhead. kitchen. we don't want to leave. we believe in those soldiers. we believe everything will be fine. yes, it can be scary o for the scary. we have hopes. what o guys? we believe in them. we are sending all baby to our eldest son in cuz they organize these buses to evacuate the children. you know how the situation is. it's scary to go by yourself. familiar to every once in a while volunteer vans, pull over to the cab and to pick up those who are most vulnerable families with children and the elderly. everything is fine with us. we're going,
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they're taking us. we're lucky that the car is good. the driver is good, it's for free. everything is fine. they gave us some water. thanks a lot to the drivers. thank you. what was the store because of the situation. we have evacuated, people that's and civilians, relatives loved ones, and returned back here to help bring food and water and help others go to the course to safe places. it's obvious, this is a huge tragedy which is affecting not only us, but all of society. just like our forefathers, we need to help one another. first and foremost, the town of rails, there's only about 10 percent left of its population. no one is panicky. everyone understands one another. they're supporting one another. saving lives. by attacking ambulances, showing monasteries shooting up civilians escaping in the cause. ukrainian troops made their intentions very clear. so people in the course region take no chances.
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i'm is done of reporting from the course creech in the town of risk. out see, while us republican senator lindsey graham has brain drains incarcerated into roches coolest region, he made those comments during a visit to key f. the 1st really be to keep it on the bottom line is ministration. appreciate your support. with these things they need to wait and they can't afford to lose when it comes to have 6 things. way to live stream your training to do present, zaleski, just a few minutes ago. if you reside at $630.00 and you're looking to buy for freedom do, are you, we're through good throughout nato nations who are willing
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fighter pilots to retire to come help them until they get their power train would fall them independent to us. and it's the candidate to dance, uh, who should have thoughts about the situation. i remember this is the senator who talked about how wonderful it was uh, the war in ukraine against russia because it was very cheap for americans, not monetary lee, but apparently in the cost of human lives. now he seems to be wanting american lives to be spend also the us state department said on monday that to washington would continue to supply key with weapons to so, so he could protect itself. let's, let's take a listen to this. generally speaking, we have supported ukrainian forces being able to defend themselves against attacks by rushes, forces that are coming from across the border to take actions to protect themselves
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from these attacks. that as president biden says, would be common sense. we're continuing to stay focused on making sure that our partners in ukraine, how would they need to defend themselves from russian aggression? and ultimately the decisions about how you claim conducts its military operations or decisions for ukraine to make. nothing has changed about the united states policy with respects to strikes across the border. how could i didn't catch it into russian territory really be a supposedly defensive option bike here. what do you interpret? well, obviously it's not. and as i said, there's a certain, i think they're doing this for propaganda purposes to say, oh, if you just keep sending more weapons, ukraine will. when there's fear that after the election, the policy could change, the american population is becoming more and more opposed to continuing to fund to this war. in fact, most americans really would rather that we not be involved in all these wars,
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they feel responsible. it's their tax payer money being used for purposes that they don't endorse. so i think there's a kind of desperation also, i think the collapse of the trans atlantic financial system is a driving force causing us to, into going to kind of a flight forward on military adventures for a while. ukrainian suits are losing grounds on the battlefield. cube officials steeped in corruption. either ukrainian government has reported the fax, the deputy energy administer, who, according to the national security service, was arrested for accepting a bribe of half a $1000000.00. the security service of you training and national empty corruption bureau with the assistance of the minister of energy of ukraine, exposed a large scale corruption scheme organized by his deputy. the official using his powers promised the heads of state enterprises,
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of the volleyball in coal basin to freely transform mining equipment from the mines at the front line region of don't basically use. but the issue relates to the mining equipment of a state owned coal company located in the combat zone and different cross key direction. while lots and troops are successfully advancing. although the, the rest of the officials duties are all included the preservation of the missionary for money. he allowed it to be transported and then used in west, in the ukrainian mines, according to the national security service. the deputy administer involved the 3 accomplices in the incident that we've heard from the head of the silver, all the institute alexander malkovich. and he said, as of this news, candles should be a wake up call for the west about the times, corruption in the 3. first of all, it shows subterranean soldiers. that's obviously the leadership is not totally committed to the war effort. spots more committed to the efforts of pulling their
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pockets and staff will um also in certain cases um, even sabotaging the front. this is on your scandal. um only shows us um, ball corrupt ukraine is and tall. actually, you want um, the west um project off armina ukraine to the teacher in order to inflict the receipts on russia. maybe this would be some kind of wake up call for the west in order to finally and its shenanigans is ukraine against russia. and let's therapy piece because if you have the leadership, which is that much core up, that it's even though i'm sabotaging its own war efforts, then maybe it's not the right leadership um to wage war adult strain stats. all the, some cases of corruption all suddenly show up when the tide is turning against ts and when its troops are losing lauren small grounds. so maybe it's also some
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kind of mess, thoughts, and resorts to actually find escape goats. um for the and it's already sales at the front and the political say it is um in syria. so that's the last you have some kind of scape codes where you can say ok, it's not me who is corrupt spots. it's dispatcher to minister of energy. so that's a term pushed away um the guilt from himself onto a someone else. now let's heck to the americans. now, washington is looking for ways to put pressure on vin as well. and president equals my doodle, and that's according to the usb department. issue that that's about coming to after the south african, the south american countries, top court. sadie was preparing to make a definitive final ruling about the dispute presidential election. the state department's also at this press conference that we just saw, refuted, a pretty big claim made by the wall street journal saying that the us it offered
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amnesty to venezuela and president nicholas madura, if you were to surrender political power there. and this apparently fake news about an amnesty offer comes have made us back to violence in venezuela being carried out by the political opposition there. and that's because the door recently won a narrow re election victory there, which is opponents are saying was fraudulent even though there's lots of evidence to suggest that actually the political opposition, there was much more determined to sabotage the democratic process. well, the top court is right now, and it's last stage of analyzing the election materials. so we're still waiting for an ultimate decision on that. but the court has said that once that decision is out, it will not be possible to appeal. it will say a still since this is the highest judicial instance in electro matters, it's decisions on appealable and must be complied with. the supreme court of justice of the bavarian republic of venezuela reiterate sits commitment to imparting justice to defend his weight and people. therefore,
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nothing will stop us from fulfilling our sacred mission. as of now, it doesn't look like the outcome is going to be very positive for the political opposition, since it's so far failed to provide any evidence to the top court. proving that missouri was united socialist party had meddled with the elections on top of that, the opposition leader himself didn't even show up the court. this is something that my doro called a scandalous, lack of respect for government authority. i see the moon to gonzalez absent before the high schools in the country is scandalous, just as his absence on the 20th of june, for the signing of the agreement of recognition of the elections before the national election would console. she does not recognize the national electorate concert as an institution does not recognize the supreme court. and who does he recognize the government of the united states? with the opposition rubbing shoulders with the u. s. it should come as no surprise that it's not willing to work within a legitimate electrical framework. after all, washington supported a full scale regime change operation in the country when it's through the support
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behind one. why go back in 2019 something that ultimately failed. and as far back as 2002, then venezuelan president hugo chavez, accused us of backing you 2 dates, all the nearly took him out of power. so the man is well and government has a lot of experience when it comes to dealing with us like russian not the key is hosting peace talks between the fuel p. i hadn't somalia. becky stopped a diplomat, has met with a representative of those african nations individually, as we speak to resolve the tensions through negotiations. and i'm kind of a dispute interrupted when the fuel struck a lucrative deal with a break away region of somebody land which the official government of somalia says was not authorized are to correspond. and you actually make and has the details on this. the days before the meeting in the truck is capital e. c o p. and some, all the delegations reached out to the turkish president, red chip type or the one expressing their sincerity and willingness to cooperate.
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so by way of on color, and this is a significant mediation effort by the church of state, we understand that the churches for administer met with the delegation separately, not at the same time, not in the same room, but at separate moments in time to ensure that the conflicting sides have their voices heard and their concerns express. for the most part, what we understand that this given point is a small, the, as in a position suggesting that if you will be assigned a memorandum of understanding with some, all the land that it was a breach of international law. it wasn't installed, but also disrespectfully said that it was disregarding the territorial integrity and sovereignty of some of the on this as a matter in and of itself. however, ethiopia as concerns are essentially taking into consideration that it is a landlord country that it does not have access to the red sea or any international waters for that matter. and this is where the conflict or the tensions arose for the most part. but what we also understand is the u. n also has a convention that protects lang loc country,
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suggesting that they have the right to and from the sea without extra terrace, by way of transit states. and this is something that if you, if he's going to have it the forefront of these negotiations, we understood that the negotiations initially started on july of 2020 for the 2nd meeting, which was held on monday. of course it was expected to have and much later throughout the year, but the 2 sides by way of on cut out, they moved up that schedule. they moved up the agenda to have that meeting done right here and right now. and this is significant for a number of different reasons because we understand the 2 sides, the 2 delegations that are currently partaking. and these negotiations have come to terms with the territory integrity. and that of the sovereignty of the state of somalia and somalia has by one way another promise that if you will get that c access in one form or another, we understand that africa is currently hosted to the most number of con trees that are land locked and then there comes to europe, but europe and nations for one way or another have tried deals and agreements in place to protect those land lock countries. whereas those in africa are also land
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locked. developing countries, we understand that 9 out of 12 of the most un, under developed nations, according to you in index, are land lock nations within africa. so this is going to be a significant push for ethiopia. it's also going to be important because it's the opium was not always landlocked when you're a retreat. essentially, what's the seated in 1991. it prevented as the access for the opium state. so there's a lot on the line. we understand that the tensions on nothing you, we understand ethiopians, some of the have gone to war, time and time again over, over the course of history. but this meeting, this negotiation process here and on could it is significant for a number of different reasons that of course, putting an end to this conflict intentions between these 2 states providing a women's solution as opposed to a solution of a scenario which is shows the loss of any one party if not both, but one more thing that is significant is this is also on cars attempt to play as a regional actor. it is also crucial understanding. that's the israel does. the conflict is the number of conflicts that turkey has been involved with. the ukraine
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conflict is another international crisis that has been involved with. so there's a great deal of rhetoric and a great deal of understanding on the side of the church, but taking into consideration the matters of africa. this is where turkey says that we need to understand that these 2 nations need to essentially bury the hatchet and come to terms with a solution that would of, of course, benefit, not just them all. they need to go up here, but much of eastern northeastern africa. if you'll be on foreign ministry spokesperson, maybe you had last spoke to us about how his country views these tools. and this will take you as far as a detention the ministers will take your pencil, my dear, had time to cool down in for routine exchanges concerning our differences. we also explored the perspectives towards addressing. doesn't mean it mutually acceptable from what we believe it shall be conducted resistance by this time around, the talks are ongoing and your best persons of gaining access to this useful collaboration
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and negotiation alliance means it's subjective office for the state within cost, 1st, origin, and extra space the solar energy entered into the job every, every country. and we ever had doubts in this principle. are you doing this for pollution? hospitalized over a 123 medium and making the country a certain most populous, you know, the most populous novel stage in the world. so being learn low task profile and implication, bolts only offered to trade, competed with this national development best for the width of citizens wheezing. these costs of uh, imported routes and fluctuations afford services. and as i said, us, one of the fastest growing economy, see, the appointment was a country more than a 123 medium publishing. each of them must find ways to be the
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needs to meet the demand, sophie's growing population, and then your british bron minutes the cast tama poses the biggest threat to free speech in history. that's the message from m. p and reform pa to meet an idea for us. what we are allowed to do on social media or should be allowed to do, is to speculate is to ask questions. yes, is the trump fact south, no stomach, by cracking down on that is, is icing the biggest threat to free speech. we've seen the history of the case repeated both of being a boss to and a free speech of also being called into question following the got ben's response to recent protest. best. now, mass valens flooded the streets of britain last week of a proceed. fate is an immigration, policies are the shuttle dimansky, picks up the story from their this is how the police in the u. k. have been dealing
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with protest is the, unless you're willing to 2019 back and movement to the home comb wants women. but this, the
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u. k. homes who mcculla knew lucy, it was in sentenced by attempts to bring the riots is under control. it labeled them pro democracy and essentially reading it that right to protest regardless of the violence, feared the authority is not to use last night's events as a pretext for oppression. but to address the deep seated concern by the people of hong kong that their basic freedoms are under attack. no, i'm not going to sugar coated a significant number of people involved in the 2024 u. k. purchased were from the hod right. these rights were initially spoke by those in the u. k, who are fed up with the countries immigration system. perhaps i should say lack of one, but the u. k. is cracked down has been moved. oh boy, anyone's done. that's over $700.00 arrests with 100 small suspects being
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sold. the u. k is newly minted leader is being accused of gas light, taking them in terms of case tom is free speech. he's now think of the last 7 days or so the way he has cooled down the so called fall right. and the inference being any party on a mall, just as protesting because they all concerned about the state to put anybody. and everybody on mileage launched as a protest of each day for deemed as fall right. despite the u. k. u, so often claim it upholds freedom of speech, stuff blatantly and true even the new and has a serious concerns about the treatment to protest is including peaceful ones in the u. k. peaceful protest as of being prosecuted and convicted under the police crime . sentencing and courts act 2022 for the criminal offense of public nuisance. which is punishable by up to 10 years imprisonment. it'd been almost unheard of
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since the 19 studies for members of the public to be imprisoned for a peaceful protest in the u. k. we might do bulletins o police commission that has a boost threatened to pursue people who are not even in the u. k. big table gloria does not make you safe from the law. you can be guilty of offences of, of incitement as starting a racial hatred. and we will come off to those individuals just as we will physically confront on the streets. the commentators from either end of the political spectrum who likes to accusations of bias of the police. because we stand in the middle, we'll price independently under the low with that federal favor. and if you've got crazy views over there, you don't like it. and if you've got tries of use one of the, you don't like it, we will continue to do this. can you imagine the full riff? i don't know what shift or trying to suggest that it was gunning for. so for war is in the u. k.

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