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this is not frank, we are in a coupon at russia on the black sea where recently they've got a serious about making some world class one the yeah, it makes it had private consultations with western partners on the cost incursion. contradicting washington's narrative would surely get denied any involvement with media claims ukraine coma longer in sleep, and valerie the loose and it was the last time i find the notes 3 and pipeline explosions. but evidence, however, points to c. i a involved. but also a has to this day in the a continues to when it comes to standing against jason, a president over t. as a matter of fact, it is not only apricots, the india continues to stand for the entire global sort of india mock 78 years of independence from ford has colonial rule. let's not forget to celebrate freedom.
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find in my heart and my gun. the width doesn't sound infinity as they advocate, so the applicant content when india games independence collection 28 inspired people around the world who are still under colonial release. but it's also going to change out to great free from colonial power. the a very warm welcome assistant 5 pm here in moscow, and this is on the international with the latest world news update is great to have you with us on the top story this our russian defense ministry advisor andre kaminsky phase ukraine's operation in the task region. was coordinated with the west las as russian forces were still control live at 2 villages in because region close to the ukrainian food to another update from russian units on the ground to
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say of course as ukrainian power to the post has been forced to were trade in the village of bull, k rushes, defense ministry proposed that ukraine has lost up to $340.00 soldiers in the task region over the past 24 hours on the side of his kids. total loss is throughout the incursion, have reached 2600 men onto correspondents egos. donna springs as well, of russia has been able to contain the initial advance of the ukrainian forces, and now it is slowly getting on the offensive itself. so previously major general and come on, there will be a lot, especially for as a general up to the low gene of reveal to what he believes was the initial plan of ukrainian militants. here, apache, the blitzkrieg was meant to lead the ukrainian force to the course. can you please power station on the bike, say king's that it would have allowed the key pre human would have provided the key regime with enough leverage to basically confront russia with an ultimatum.
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now the pricing of course is still, it does still continue, the ukrainians are leaving by themselves the onto showing any intent to leave. so it seems that the russian on forces will have to do well to, to do a hard work to bite just to take them out of the internationally recognized brushing touchy this would have been much holiday for the russian jets. what our pricing 247 here, the hitting both the front lines and the ukranian reserves in the back at the same time or the ukrainians. they have revealed that apparently they have been consulting with our nato allies before this border intelligence. something that both the united states and europe had previously denied. there are certain things that have to be done with the element of surprise that have to happen on the local level. but there were discussions between partner forces, just not on the public level. now this statement is a bit of
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a stab in the back to the american president joe biden, who's spokes person just a day earlier, just a day before that had claimed that the american leader did not get a heads up. can i ask what you create as well? it was the one of the us is the us support, see frames and cousin into the coast regions. i don't have anything else to share. i, i don't. what i will say a is that a, we're certainly not engaging any aspect of the planning or preparation of this operation. but generally speaking, we're going to continue to support ukraine as a, as a defend themselves against russia's aggression. russia's attacks don't have anything else to, to share beyond that. we're not going to speak to ukrainians a military operation. that's something that they should do for themselves. the russian uh for a spokeswoman for the, for administrative money as a how do i have said that basically this operation has shown to the world who exactly and what exactly the key for james is the criminals and ask you
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a resume. keeps on demonstrating it's true new and not the essence to the whole world. i mean, the disaster institution for the grading and forces in dumbass, the ukrainian authorities launched a terrorist attack on the board of territories of the course region did not conceal the fact that the such them of the intended to improve their own negotiating positions in the future. despite oldest barbaric techniques this landscape resume has not achieved its main goal, distorted, the russian forces from dun bus as little ascension, currently the green and militants who broke into the tears or of the crisp regions, or receiving a decisive rebuff from russian forces. so there you have it, but the fact that the ukrainians have just reveal that a policy everyone was in the know when it comes to their allies. when it comes to the united states to be you, that they were in the know of their plans to, to, to try this border incursion into russia. it doesn't really change much because even when this operation kick started in the 1st place, after
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a few hours of silence, both the united states and europe, they did come out and said that they do fully support the ukrainian, this ukraine operation. and that they support the right to defend themselves, however they see fit and this quiet of support to ukraine and to the new escalation of this war. it doesn't, uh, it doesn't die down. the ukraine has the right to self defense and it's clear that they can do their operation and cursed. we fully support ukraine and it's different operations. and personally, i wish them luck. things are very, very difficult for ukraine on other parts of the front outside of the nets kind of elsewhere. so this seems to be a major full in move by keep on the fighting here on the ground in the course region could define the outcome of this war altogether. the plan, you know, me has 5 plus the munitions at the time of the golf. and because region defense
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system successfully repelled via tag local source and say, full civilians were wounded and 20 kilometers from the russian food. a ukrainian drone has sent an elderly couple trying to flee the area of fi, come the power less with shrapnel wounds all over that for days and were found by russian troops who provided 1st aid and brought them to safety. the. the wall street journal has released what is cooling an exclusive, the gist of which essentially lives washington and blossom is lensky off the hook for the 2022 node stream attack, well, directly implication, another top ukrainian sega. we want to close the claims, the c, i a tried to prevent it from going ahead, but ukraine ignore the warnings. within days the lensky approve the plan. according to the 4 people familiar with the plot, all arrangements were made verbally leaving no paper trail. the ca warrens, the lensky is office to stop the operation. us official said ukrainian president
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then ordered zillow's need to hold it. but the general ignored the order and his team modified the original plan. it seems that again, the western names for media has gone from, let's not forget, blaming originally of russia for sabotage in itself to now blaming kids and some would argue of throwing it under the bus. now what the wall street journal claim is that this was a ukrainian operation, that costs around $300000.00. and they want us to believe that it was just those can call that on a busy night. buzzing out i on may 2022. so if you want to talk to the special military operation, the guys that was senior, ukrainian military officials and a couple of business men. and they came up with this plan. so they ran to the jolts, apparently, and that was so that they created the illusion that they're just 6 people going on . a pleasure doesn't cover as well cover exactly. and then apparently somehow they place the bombs which led to the series of explosions. and as we know this happened
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and of september 2022. so this is what they claim, and they claim that the main mastermind a little was the landscapes commander in chief at the time. but there is a loose knee and apparently selected. he said some don't do it after all, after the c i a supposedly once to save the day and the savior say listen to reason you shouldn't do it. and apparently he listened to no one, then listen says bossy, then listen to the c i and just forge the head. he now denies. they'll scream dinner, so lose me. now, you cranes, ambassador to the united kingdom, said in a text exchange that he knows nothing of any such operation. and that any suggestion to the contrary is a mere provocation. the ukraine's armed forces he added weren't authorized to conduct overseas missions, and he therefore wouldn't have been involved earlier this year. so lensky actually out that's illusion, a because he wanted to shake up some saw that move as a particularly him trying to get rid of. but potentially political arrival in the
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future. but the point is that he was appointed as ukraine's ambassador to the united kingdom. so if he, the 5, the c, i is all orders. if the fives a lot of skis orders, then you appoint them as ukraine's ambassador to the united kingdom. again, something that doesn't, doesn't that out. and it's a crushing gig, just aligned with fish, germany, reportedly issued on arrest warrant in connection with the north stream explosions . how does that fit into this pro? exactly. there were a lot of investigations that were launched after this happened. the denmark, sweden, for example, also launched investigations not let know where the couldn't pinpoint the suspect they set up the time. it wasn't so difficult to analyze the data there, the dream and investigation which took almost 2 years to complete them. they looked at everything, email, mobile, satellite, phone communications, dna samples from the elect, sabotage team. and it resulted in, in the rush towards for ukrainian national, who had been living in poland at the time. and he apparently was the culprit,
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the main diver that place the bones. he somehow, even though they identified the man, he somehow managed to lee and is now apparently in the united kingdom. all of this is very bizarre again, because if you take it back, you boss william and they'll allow this about sabotage and then harming damage in the these pipelines. it was washington, all let's say to bad. if russia invades that means tank, some truths crossing the, the border of ukraine's again, then there will be we, there will be no longer on our steam to we, we will figure that, how will you do that? this exact way, since the project and control of the project is within germany's control, i promise you will be able to jo by them there himself, his own words. and this was just a few months before may they act. so when they planned this and then september,
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when the explosions took place fast forward a few years later, when vladimir putin has been interviewed by tucker carlson. and he, once again, states the office and even talk a call center is on the same opinion at this point as are many, many other people because this doesn't at all who blow up north stream you for sure. i was busy that you need it and you have to have i just uploaded or uh, it takes, you know, what you personally may have an alibi, but that was the c i it has no such alibi didn't. do you do have evidence that nato or to see i did it? and i to, you know, i won't get into details, but people always say in such cases, look for someone who is interested in this case, we should not only look for someone who is interested, but also for someone who has capabilities. because there may be many people interested in, but not all of them are capable of thinking to the bottom of the baltic sea and
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carrying out this explosion. these 2 components should be connected. who is interested and who is capable of doing it? well, you may want to ignore of lot of my products, and of course, what he has to say when they ignore talk a call soon. you want to ignore joe biden himself, but there was an oliver investigation by us award winning journalist seymour hersh . and now his stuff has always been credible. he uncovered a disruption in the my lai massacre before. and uh, the why simplicity in that. and what he had to say was, washington was behind the sabotage on the north stream gas pipelines, a bite of decision to sabotage the pipelines came after more than 9 months of highly secret back and forth. the bade, inside washington's national security community about how to best achieve that goal . for much of that time, the issue wasn't whether to do the mission was how to get it done with no over to clue as to who was responsible. once again,
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it's up to the viewers to decide what seems more reasonable, more logical, and what makes sense at the end of the day, and based on what we're seeing and how many investigations point the finger towards washington. and how we're seeing all these attempts, especially in mainstream media, in the west winds, who now do as a user and not blaming brush up up throwing their own pals under the bus. that should say some palestinian leader. and the boss takes a swing of the us while speaking before to our case, paul events. he says motions in his comfortable with cheering, as well as the world looks on in disbelief as it's ongoing trends. questions. like i said, an order has been issued for israel to cease these crimes. meanwhile, over 2 thirds of gauze that has been reduced to rubble, there were no hospitals, no churches, palestinians to be left homeless and displays. despite this devastation, the united states has exercised vito power 3 times while the world unites in
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condemning israel's aggression in gaza. us comfortably wields its vito at the united nations security council. this that it is a catastrophe, a continuing american disaster. well that's close, live 2 is done, bowling all correspondent. yes. and can use that for is yes and just bring those up to speed one. what else was said things the next day we have a lot to impact here because presidents, some of the bus essentially said that the biggest obstacle in ceasefire development is the united states. the biggest obstacle for a 2 state solution is the united states and uh, the policy and president went on to say that the united states is a plague. and that it is flagging any prospect or probability of putting an end to this violence that has not just been ongoing since october 7th, but a decades long conflicts. what else has interesting to say is the palette sitting
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present? it also suggested that the momentum or the shift is changing in favor of palestine, but that also does come into consideration with the work that is being put in. it says that $149.00 states currently recognized palestinian sovereignty, whereas less than 50 countries recognize israel's legitimacy. and this is a fundamental talking point throughout was throughout his address and turkish parliament, suggesting that about 5 to recovery b and in 5 year period. countries currently recognize palestinian statehood, which is a shifting momentum. but what else is important is the demeanor in which the palestinians president address perkins parliament especially especially if were to draw a comparison with is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is addressed to us congress. the is really 5 minutes to receive the standing ovation on top of the standing ovation on top of the standing ovation time and time again, effectively after every 2 or 3 lines, or every 2 or 3 or 3 sentences that the israeli prime minister essentially muttered . but more importantly, the demeanor that netanyahu essentially express was essentially humanizing and
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attacking palestinians essentially addressing the accusations that as governments are facing. whereas the palestinian president focus more on the legitimacy of palestine. what needs to be done to ensure that the facing essentially comes to an end and everyone's walks away happy. but another more important issue here is the palestinian present. it was a dress he was received with a standing ovation for a number of 3 times. i can recall the 1st one was one, he said that you will go to gaza. the 2nd was when he said his life is not more valuable than any other palestinian. and the 3rd time was one. he essentially credited the 30th for its efforts in support of the palestinian people. this is what the us in present moment of us had the same direct deposit or better yet. i would like to find the brotherly turkish people who stand with this and see a feelings, a noble position supporting the palestinian people in that just cause we especially come into a key choice to intervene in south africa's case against israel at the international
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court of justice. regarding the genocide in garza but furthermore, we appreciate the suspension of trade with israel, which amounts to $10000000.00. the palestinian cause is a major issue in the agenda of to apply. this is an important indication of the marble values here. 60 another very important matter is presidents, mom with a bus also said that he wants to go to gauze that he wants to go there and assess the situation on the ground, pulled out on the un security council on the un secretary general to ensure and provide safe passage for not just himself, but as well as other products sending authorities to enter the gaza strip. suggesting that palestine is a hold. whether that is the gaza strip, whether it's the west bank or east jerusalem. palestine is one and wants to fundamentally express that freedom and right by entering those protest sitting towards always along the gaza strip. but one more, very important matter that the palestinian president, the dress in turkish parliament was european supports and it is strategically. he
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says that there is a shifting momentum within europe. it says that they are working hard to ensure that they can gather further support from europe and attempt in one form or other to essentially apply pressure against the united states and comply with un resolutions. and essentially promot fees as opposed to instability within the region, because i'm big take away from the very many thanks for breaking that down for us as long as he's the us and that can speak into his live it from is stumble. i mean, wireless wireless facing a major backlash for an incursion into a holy muslim sides to raise limbs. our acts and mosque on tuesday to thousands is where the settlers led by the countries national security minister to stimulate just size across the st. john's in jewish pres, of performing religious rituals, which is prohibitive as out access by mutual agreements. the truth is will report to be protected by is where the police makes box out. major many countries such as a wrong on relation the encroachment of some ministers of the fake is really regime
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and zion is settlers on the i'll ok, so mosque is a clear violation of islamic sanctity. these and the rights of muslims around the world, and a provocative act aimed at increasing tension and instability in the region. malaysia is outraged by this deliberate provocation which denies palestinian worshippers their right to access the locks a mosque. it is also a prob, occasion against muslims. worldwide. these acts reveal a complete lack of respect for the peace process which is supported by a majority of civilized nations. without doing fine, it's already a smell, chapman of boy, investment and sanctions movement in malaysia. many thanks for joining us on. the program is very good to see you today. i'm just wondering whether you can help me out. but so i'm wondering what goals could as well have been pursuing by attracting this hurley muslims sides. well, we know that zine use them by and it's
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a long thing is to a tape over all kind of thing. and then so it's not surprising actually, uh to nobody's happening is a big, easy start. this time that uh the whole the most has been desecrate the the they've got. did you spend any time before including including the home of the realm of the way most the most you but the thing is that the mosque they attack uh the what she said. so the long term is good or bad at ease of use to use the table or the mall send that to convert it to a temple of some sort according to what they think the, what was the original data illusion. so this is very disturbing and, and most things around the world must voice out, the guy said was what has happened. so what do you make of the is where the government stance on the attack? well, the government is, uh, making statements do see that they do not agree, but uh, but this is just for me. i think it's a, it's a sho in the long term and they will, we, they will. um,
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a chris they will agree with the extreme is within the, within the society that wants to take over the mosque and the whole all the processing and then so what they are doing is basically the best that the action of the most name company, the as well, as the international community and the internet accompanying the items in community, do not voice out the audience. so consolidate what has happened. then they will, they will probably, uh, allow these to take place more often in the future and eventually allow the month it'd be taken over completely by a gps extremist. and how, how do you think such a publication affects the possibility of a peaceful resolution in gaza as well the we can see the uh, the, the certainly is i'm not interested to have any piece for the solar showing you guys at all. uh, the, the, uh, you know, just talking about this for as long as you, but they are putting
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a condition then and um, what kind of, uh, uh, yeah, point is that make it possible to raise your, to reach a piece for conclusion, for example, uh, they say that they don't want to see uh, they want to come the mean is how much the same people was, how much to be that to, to, to me or over them or to govern day. so if you, if you say that you put that as a condition, then that's not going to be any peace board as long as you own. so, obviously, there is there any government that's got no input as to, to come to the peace. we develop new people. what kind of response would you like to be seeing from the international community to this in the community they should have done. she would have isolate the bike author is a long time ago because he said, who has brought the law since 1967 date the not the resolution before to own that. it was, if you choose to redraw from our plans,
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even though the display of the just origin of the internet companies, the under the storms into both the past binding but not the nation agenda assembly . so by right domestic company, because you have fast, you saw it withdrawal and default does not says all these routing of instruction low. unfortunately the, the, the wind up in this community is not strong enough. so we have to remind to invest in the next accommodate that you can allow these to continue that you must, uh, i've board got you started completely on cute, in photos, international law. many sizes speaking to us today is quite scheduled. take on the situation. we'll be talking to there's already a small chapman and boy taught the investments in sanctions movements in malaysia. thank you. thank you for having me. well, today mike, cindy, is it 78 independence day from british colonial rule with celebrations in full swing of the world's most populous country. new jersey and not 50 is the same as develop to india, as symbolizes the vision of
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a prosper us and slowly develops nation by 2047. that type of mock. the 100th anniversary of india separation from its colonial overloads permits to load a state of the country. and these people cannot become all obstacles along the way to achieve and gets called. and the we have prompt to carry the blood to 400000000 people to eradicate the colonial rule in india. today, we are 1000000000 full 100000000. and if we move together in the same direction by 2047, we can to come fix it. power at overcoming all the obstacles in the way video, but as india celebrate 78 years of independence from british colonial rule, one freedom 5 to stands above the rest. mahatma gandhi, his quest for software and c on the indian self determination spread to the african continent. where his influence and wisdom found enthusiast. ec photo is off. he is not a ton. guy takes a look at the connection down the shed with south africa and his 1st precedence.
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nelson mandela as the spice being born in india, mahatma garden, you only see that she was made is the logic of india as being so with the struggle for freedom and justice in south africa, dates back to the period during which can be started. he's such a year for a hall, full of shoes, movement in the country can be arrived in south africa at the end of the 19th century and in between visits to india. he stayed in the country for 21 years before i gave the whites a priest of treatment of native africans and indian immigrants. and his idea of such a of a ha lift a very deep impact on nelson mandela during his struggle gaze the potty. perhaps the greatest difference between monday law and kindly concern the idea of non violent swan kindly believed that couldn't be any violent protest for monday, law non violent efforts, which know which non violent passive resistance is effective. as long as your opposition adheres to the same rules as you do, but if peaceful protest is met with violence,
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its advocacy is as an end. for many non violence was not a moral principle. but of strategy violence and non violence are not mutually exclusive. it is the predominance of the one or the other that labels of struggle. these views all to me to lead to nelson mandela's arrest in line 262. but it did not mean that he stood as the opposite of peace, loving gundy. in fact, a bond between india and the african national congress was forged, and this was evidenced by now submitted a visit to india in the immediate optim. also of he's released from prison. he chose the latter gundy his role model as his 1st estimation abroad of the spending 27 years behind bozza and estates off hatred. nelson mandela was calling for reconciliation. in fact, some monday, late to hold candy, a huge part of setup because they just to mahatma is an integral part of our history because it is here that he 1st experimented with truth here. that he demonstrated his characteristic firmness in pursuit of justice tier that he develop
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santiago hall as a philosophy. and a method of struggle was exactly a gauge that struggles back to the indian people in the nation. start to be a movement symbol forums of to get to independence. india was 1st to pose political and economic sanctions. if a gaze of africa and mobilized countries to boy caught to the parties, we, she acting single handedly at a time would applicant. her presentation was neil in the u. n. and as the international farms guntee and india also signals support for african majority who inflicting developments inside. so that's the cost with the congress of india. i lied to themselves with in c. so african officials and i'll say, well nelson, monday lies the father of alaska. mahatma gandhi is the grandfather even to this day, india continues to walk the walk when it comes to standing, a gazed exploitation, a precedent pover t. as a matter of fact, it is not only apricots, the india continues to stand full,
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but the entire global self. when we use the term global south, it is not just a diplomatic term. in our shared history, we have together a post colonialism and apartheid. it was on the soil of africa that mahatma gandhi used, powerful methods of non violence and peaceful resistance. it is on this strong foundation of history that we are re shaping our modern relations. facts in india help keep the world's focus on south africa fighting for justice. and today, india's contribution to the global soft is about much more than just the trade nations and economies contributes to the making of a hold of aquatic world. well, my colleague mark a quote, i spoke with the son of julius new reverie, tons and he has bus presidents, who as we just has was among those of the 4 friends besides the ask and independence from board. his real mother rock. can you reveries says india is f, as in spies with confidence as lodge to find for his freedom. and then the main, some faces may have changed. so there's colonialism. the dry flex location is still
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a very strong, and maybe even stronger than that. i believe that it was 50 years ago. what is the difference between the indian and pens on in or maybe in general, african ways of fighting for freedom from colonial powers? what's the backup pass in your opinion? if we compare both sides, i mean it has a strong connection. the if you look in, in history between the independent struggles in india and those in terms of the end of a office and countries when, when india gained independence in 1948, it conspired. people around the world who are still under colonial me to believe that it's possible to change. to break free from colonial powers. i think dependence turns on. yeah. also supported of african countries fight for freedom. it became a key player in the struggle in many locations. it also came on the tech from the
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